This all leads to a slight air of charm to proceedings or naffness depending on your point of view. |
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In their minds, sweetness equals naffness, unless the liquid is a dessert wine. |
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In mighty bright white, with black details down the sides, it's understated, easy to get dirty but still nice and without a hint of naffness. |
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Drier styles became more popular, to the point where admitting to a preference for sweet red fizz was the ultimate in naffness. |
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I don't think they were serious but it does show you the level of naffness and the extent to which criticism can bite. |
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There are bookable floating lunches and candlelit cruises, blissfully free from the deluxe nouveau riche naffness that often dogs this type of enterprise. |
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Hayes exorcises the inherent naffness of the mash up with regular ease and makes it something of an art form. |
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But by better, if that means backing down the naffness that's there a bit, then that might have been a bit of a shame. |
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The glorious naffness of Bishop's ribbon-tangling rhythmic gymnastics, worth the entrance fee alone. |
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Since then, they have taken on every style and colour and have left the naffness of that decade firmly behind them. |
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It shows the future in a humbled Tony's hand,' said Linda Gardner, proving that if we thought her painting was the height of naffness, her line in philosophy is even yukkier. |
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Think of Becketts more as a giant Little Chef and you'll be half way towards understanding its mixture of simple principles and exterior architectural naffness. |
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However, the Patron Saint of Pink Tat and Emotional Naffness refuses to pack up his flashing elephant thong and waltz off into the Retirement Home for Saints Gone Wild. |
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