Sentence examples for was something of a pool from inspiring English sources

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Nirav was something of a pool shark.

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And now it is something of a reflecting pool, a collective memory of the life of a Westchester family.

Ducharme, now 24, describes himself as be something of a prodigy in the pool.

Richard Baker, who works in private equity and lives in Greenwich, Conn., confessed to having one of those "paint emergencies" that leads to a call to Ms. Ashcraft (she helped steer him to the right black for Mr. Baker's barn, though "barn" is something of a misnomer, given that it contains a pool designed by James Turrell).

A 700-pound, nearly 10-foot-tall silver rubber duck sculpture presides over the adjoining guest pool, which is something of a thoroughfare for people heading to Hyde.

This particular gene pool turns out to be something of a fever swamp, and thereby hangs a tale of two naturalists that reads like a cross between a Darwinian parable and a Nabokov novel: an absorbing scientific saga rife with uncanny twists and fraught with quandaries over the primordial tussle between nature and nurture.

Hore is something of a throwback.

What follows is something of a biosemantics tutorial.

This chapter attempts to guide the test practitioner through what can be something of a minefield.

Is this because it is something of a family business?

It is something of an understatement to say that Mr. Pool has a very full apartment indeed.

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