Sentence examples for weirdly vague from inspiring English sources

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Fast-paced and breezy, the narrative is weirdly vague about the practical basics.

Nintendo was weirdly vague about when US pre-orders for their new $300 console would open up (outside of a tweet that mentioned a limited number of pre-orders at Nintendo NYC) but a bunch of retailers just pushed their pages live.

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Others might find in them a compelling, weirdly artificial, vaguely erotic and futuristic beauty -- they could be used to decorate a "Clockwork Orange" milkbar.

The idea is that Hansel and Gretel, having evaded a horrible fate as children in the witch's candy cottage in the woods, are now all grown up, and they have become super-cool kick-ass witch hunters – in a weirdly regressive sibling partnership – roaming the vaguely Germanic countryside armed with steampunky shotguns for the purposes of blasting witches with maximum violence.

The film appears to emerge from a weirdly indeterminate cross-cultural sludge, a homogenised, vaguely imagined zone in which the monsters are, for me, bigger but blander than in the classic Japanese monster movies of old.

The record, "Widdecombe Fair," which like "House Party" was released in October, runs a course from the vaguely familiar, like the Irish ballad "Molly Malone," to the weirdly whimsical, like "The Herring's Head," a British traditional song about making loaves of bread from a herring's head; needles and pins from its fins; and puddings and pies from its eyes.

Elsewhere Mr. Lidell sounds vaguely Stevie Wonderish, or like a less dogmatically rigorous Raphael Saadiq; in "Big Drift" he weirdly evokes the grungy straining of Chris Cornell.

Weirdly quiet".

Weirdly, he had.

Weirdly compelling.

Weirdly disappointed".

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