Other times the product is sophomoric and snarky, lacking in any serious analysis. |
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There is a sophomoric, unregenerate current running through Maxim that turns me off, Roy. |
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Such insipid, sophomoric rhetoric is best left in the empty heads that created it. |
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Arguably, he does his worst when he indulges his own sophomoric sense of humor and goes for the cheap laugh. |
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It happens to be yoked with some sophomoric images of violence that a lot of us wish weren't there. |
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So she hyperventilated last May, fanning the embers of a sophomoric blog into a scoop and trumpeting her own role as star-finder in the process. |
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But moments of effective humor are rare oases amidst a desert of painfully unfunny and sophomoric material. |
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However, I forgive him this sophomoric passage because its empty hatred was so obviously feigned after the event, and because it describes me as five years younger than I am. |
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They're too tongue-in-cheek, too savvy and intelligent to be discounted as amateurs, yet sophomoric enough to not buckle to pretentiousness and delusions of grandeur. |
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It is over the top and maybe a bit sophomoric still, but the pathos is real. |
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By contrast, so much of what passes for radical subversion in artistic presentations of Jesus is on the level of a sophomoric stunt. |
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I understand some may find this kind of stance offensive, or sophomoric. |
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On the sophomoric Fear Factor, players push their limits by eating worms and beetles, letting rats crawl over them, or rappelling off 12-story buildings. |
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But he's a sophomore and, what's more, sophomoric in thinking that this qualifies as a grand revolution instead of a thinly veiled stab at novelty. |
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If other juvenile comedies are sophomoric, Deuce is junior high at best. |
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