I'm sorry if that's a buzzkill, but things move fast in politics and there's no time to waste. |
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The episodes look great, though the non-anamorphic widescreen treatment is a real buzzkill. |
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It's very flattering that people like certain jokes and ask for them, but it's kind of a buzzkill. |
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If there was ever a more horrendous buzzkill in life, I've yet to experience it. |
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And then, like a walking, unkempt buzzkill, the campground security showed up. |
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There's always been that one class that's just a total buzzkill right from the start. |
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In another situation, in another room, that statement would have been a buzzkill. |
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Attaching this amorphous wisdom to a specific author, with his inevitable human foibles, would just be a buzzkill. |
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It is a paradox, then, that the final addition of a living and breathing human being actually serves as a buzzkill. |
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Also possibly featuring a woman in a bikini or a woman being a buzzkill. |
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Despite, or perhaps because of, these dollops of praise, Pope comes off as a bit of a buzzkill, all glares and Sorkinesque lectures, eyes welling with righteousness. |
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From her boyfriend's perspective, and from her own, Whitney is a buzzkill so fearful of abandonment that she's at once cold and smothering, a neat trick. |
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