But if you are going to float-fish using a lightish rod and centrepin you will in most instances be restricted to marginal swims. |
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Transfixed by a sports agenda of lightish news, the BBC failed to see the real story. |
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In addition to the eggs, he puts in a little flour, some milk or a little water, and makes a lightish sort of batter. |
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It's a good place to take someone you are trying to impress, especially for lightish food. |
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The cello is painted a warm, lightish brown, with rippling reflections that show off its highly polished surface. |
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They are small, have lightish brown legs, and a round, hard, shiny reddish-brownish shell. |
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He described him as a black male wearing black combat trousers and a lightish or light grey vest. |
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In our spacious and lightish meeting room all your questions will be answered by our professional consultants. |
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Mr. Breslik's tenor has a lightish quality but takes on an appealing luster at moments of ardor. |
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It's a lightish drinking wine and a good Pinot for the money. |
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She was dressed in an uniform of hot pink, blue, and a lightish teal. |
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He is a lightish tenor with a lovely voice and great promise. |
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Where many contraltos are endowed with the lightish, dusky equivalent of a viola, her voice — immense, deep, velvety and burnished — put a cello at her command. |
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A lightish red, but with bags of character, it has a subtle smell of spicy red fruits and a gentle astringency, like a rather good red Burgundy. |
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