The result is a guilty pleasure that provides a shamefully enjoyable piece of brain-dead fun. |
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The fatty, gamy meat balances the sweetness of the sauce, and the entire dish is a guilty pleasure. |
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It's probably their most recognisable track and contains a guilty pleasure thanks to its chant-along chorus and welcome sense of familiarity. |
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It may carry the whiff of a stale burp, rather than a breath of fresh air, but it's a guilty pleasure, nonetheless. |
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As a display of scenery-chewing bombast, it might even have been an enjoyable guilty pleasure. |
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I'll do some cogitation and some preparation and some meditation also, and see if I can't come up with my own top five guilty pleasure songs. |
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You can actually get away with corny jokes, and I bet your sense of humor is a guilty pleasure for your friends. |
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If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it. |
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Goofing off is certainly one guilty pleasure I have perfected over the years. |
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A guilty pleasure of mine is watching shopping haul videos, and I have no idea why but once I start watching one I can't stop. |
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It may only be a guilty pleasure, but at least this one won't go straight to your thighs. |
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After a summer that has found all the highbrows giggling at the fact they liked Peter Frampton all along, here comes a real guilty pleasure. |
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So, in effect, you are suggesting indulging in a guilty pleasure, but in a traditional, polite format. |
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I can see how a film like this could be a guilty pleasure, but life is too short to watch trash like this. |
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It's a fondness I can't reconcile with any feminist leanings I might have, so I've learned to embrace it as a guilty pleasure. |
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A good orange segment generously covered with this fondue is a guilty pleasure which none can resist. |
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As with a couple of Bif's own songs, its anthemic catchiness makes it a guilty pleasure but, all in all, there's nothing new or interesting or scandalous to report. |
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The cultured looked down their noses at the five elements you mention, yet their secret guilty pleasure was sneaking off to buy a girlie mag or see a sexploitation film. |
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But partaking in these clubs is less like eating your vegetables and more like enjoying a guilty pleasure. |
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It is great fun to pore over clues and tunnel into a tree trunk like termites, and I am not apologizing for a guilty pleasure. |
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He created the kind of blockbusters that were more than a guilty pleasure. |
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In some ways, this movie almost seems like a guilty pleasure. |
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It's at best a guilty pleasure and at worst your typical teen flick. |
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Now in its fourth series, the show is a gold-plated guilty pleasure. |
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To be irrational with your own money may be to be foolhardy, to give in to guilty pleasure, or to wallow in caprice. |
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The scimitar mouth pulled back in a mad crow of triumph, the face sweating with guilty pleasure. |
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These fans are quite vehement about protecting their own area and are less likely to have a guilty pleasure. |
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Ensure that taking time out to relax and rejuvenate isnt a guilty pleasure. |
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Like actually watching it, dissing Channel 5 is a guilty pleasure. |
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Sliding discreetly into your pocket, they make you want to share a fit of guilty pleasure in secret or in the open. |
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And for a guilty pleasure, we offer waffles, a selection of ice creams and the famous Nutella and banana panini! |
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The Sword and the Sorcerer is a very, very guilty pleasure for this judge. |
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The fat-free sour cream: a guilty pleasure. |
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It will sometimes make you gasp out loud or leave you on the verge of tears, but one thing is for sure, it is a guilty pleasure to get inside the victims' heads. |
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Cooking classes are the new guilty pleasure of foodies. After all, what could be better than burying yourself in the recipe books of the greatest chefs? |
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Tune In: Wednesday 13's debut album will be your new guilty pleasure. |
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Yael Naim's soft but raspy voice and the instrumental which was brought down to the strict essential have made my guilty pleasure not so guilty anymore. |
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By using chicken skin for its texture and powerful flavor in all sorts of dishes, chefs are legitimizing what used to be a guilty pleasure, whether they call it gribenes, yakitori kawa or cracklings. |
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For the renowned sushi chef, eating fish sticks drowned in tartar sauce was a guilty pleasure. |
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While I was not a fan of the orange blossom flavoured panna cotta, the tarte au chocolat was my guilty pleasure, with its cocoa liquor sabayon and chocolate cremeux. |
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