I've done some pretty naff things over the years, in the name of my work and it paid off. |
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For a naff makeover lifestyle show, there was something about it which was really rather heartwarming. |
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The attractions are family-friendly without being naff, and the helpful park staff are marvellous. |
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That is when you naff off to the loos for a snooze or dash to the shopping centre. |
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It will instead become a source of genteel relaxation for the new middle classes, who find pub culture naff and club culture exhausting. |
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It's a place I feel a little funny about, because when I was in my teens and early 20s, there was no shop more naff on the high street. |
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And don't be too horrified at some of the naff singles I've ended up with over the years. |
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Their monologues, pretentious, thick or plain naff, provide a sort of alternative history for the age of celebrity. |
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Of all his naff hairstyles, there was a general agreement this was the naffest. |
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Ok, so stuffed eggs are a bit naff and seventies, but they still taste good! |
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It's pretty naff, but as I missed it first time around I think it's my duty to sit through it twenty years on. |
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However, while this sounds like a naff publicity seeking idea, we really rather like it. |
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Celebrity endorsements have always been naff and frequently backfire horribly. |
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Some of them sound okay, some sound naff, but they're mine and I stand by them. |
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Let's face it, my killer clean cut looks are spoiled until these little horrors naff off. |
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That get up is outrageous and serves to remind us that our present day gangs are letting us down with their naff sportswear. |
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Once you've seen someone naff wearing the goods, they just aren't pukka any more, not matter how expensive. |
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You are pouring your heart out and afraid of saying something that sounds a bit naff. |
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I know that a corporate did approach the Alliance many moons ago and request a wee policy change and was told to naff off. |
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Like smoking, which I'd started at 12 and kicked at 15, I considered it a somewhat naff and babyish thing to do once you were legal. |
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That said, the title track, first up on the album, sounds like a naff car commercial. |
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Its Christmas party dresses were too bling for my liking, while its Christmas ad campaign, veered into naff territory. |
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They naff off and do their own thing for practically most of the story, only to turn up at the very end when it suits them. |
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Then it's all aboard to see the royal beds, the portable Rolls-Royce Phantom, and the surprisingly naff 1950s furniture. |
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This may sound naff, but I hold it to my heart and tell her I love her. |
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By that I mean that if you are favourable towards marriage and the two married people concerned are not married to each other, you can tell them to naff off. |
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So I'll naff off, and look like I'm doing something at work for once. |
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I thought it would be naff, but wound up having a fabulous time. |
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Just reading the tracklisting convinces you it's going to be naff. |
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The rest is irrelevant niff naff you'd only doze through anyway. |
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The Tories usually have a laughably naff bunch of old duffers to support them and this time was no different with a couple of new kids on the block. |
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Most importantly, two coats is never an excuse for shoulder robing – it's irredeemably naff. |
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People are embarrassed of it, or it's a naff thing to describe yourself as, but if I didn't have acting, directing, music, then I'd struggle. |
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I don't want to sound naff, but what makes me happiest of all is being around my children. |
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But I'm sure I'll bung some things on tomorrow before I naff off. |
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It's Chopper Bicycles, the naff 1970's street culture mean machines. |
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The danger is that the cee'd may come to be bracketed in TG viewers' minds with its predecessors as a slightly naff, cheapo product, rather than getting the respect and recognition it deserves. |
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The girls are desperate for another big hit with I Wish, despite the naff soundalike. |
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It sure beats those naff cards that you find in the shops. |
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I hate the label: it's naff, it smacks of key-swapping fondue parties. |
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As naff as he is, even Paul Daniels wouldn't have trouble filling a bowls club. |
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Indeed you will sit, eyes screwed and fists clenched, in horrified silence, willing this stranger to naff off so you can start in peace. |
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Then someone comes rushing up, telling her she has just told film director Brian de Palma to naff off. |
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Modern princesses don't do much apart from horse riding, the occasional charity lunch and telling the press to naff off. |
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Despite its slightly naff name it was heaving with trendy locals, and no wonder as the food turned out to be fantastic: wonderful fried artichokes, seafood pasta and delicious pizza. |
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Okay, all gnomes are naff, and mooning ones naffer than most. |
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Celebrating 60 years of the enjoyably naff singing contest, it will boast performances from classic acts such as Finland's Lordi and reigning champion Conchita Wurst. |
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The King of Rock 'n' Roll was famous for the garish and naff jumpsuits he draped himself in, while on stage in Las Vegas, worn so he could get even more attention. |
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There was one in every town and they all sold the same naff stuff. |
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Any answer to such an intrusive question will sound irretrievably naff. |
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Comprised of naff songs, naffer dance routines and 'humour' that shames an episode of Kids Say The Funniest Things, here's a seasonal turkey of the first order. |
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