He can get a bit boring, because over and over again, it's the same tune with more twiddly bits. |
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He did twiddly things with his fingers while I was still plodding away without phenomenal skill, but with enormous, infectious passion. |
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Could you just sing the tune of the hymn rather than the hundred and fifty-seven little twiddly bits? |
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They are brilliant at their best, overindulgent and far too twiddly at their worst. |
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The grandly named Korean International Circuit is a mixture of both, with some boring twiddly bits thrown in. |
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I've already binned the flamboyant curtain pelmets from two rooms and can't wait to get my hands on the oversized brown smoke-glass lamp shade with twiddly gold bits. |
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You can purchase almost anything your heart desires for the garden, whether your tastes run to African thatched huts, South American hammocks, Chinese pots, Moroccan lanterns, or French vintage-style twiddly bits and pieces. |
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I was already a year into an A-level English course when I realised that twiddly stylings and overblown metaphor were ultimately in service to something more fundamental: rhythm. |
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Never a wizard of excess or twiddly, instead playing from the heart and guided by the soul. |
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Many of Tudor's admirers, annoyed by the neglect of his work, defend him on the ground that he was human, that he dealt in emotion, in raw truth, not like that facile, twiddly Ashton or that cold fish Balanchine. |
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It was her nose was the worst. It seemed to have been twisted into a hook with a twiddly bit at the top. |
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It is so well designed that the last time I saw it, about a month ago, they hadn't yet gured out how to clean the windows with all that twiddly ironwork wrapped around it. |
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