Coupland the slaphappy rhetorician, drunk on throwaway tropes and instant epigrams, puts Coupland the pop sociologist in the shade. |
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I waved him off and fought my way to my room, past a myriad of slaphappy blue bloods in oversized high heels. |
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His motive in a given work may be palpably sentimental, hostile, slaphappy, self-loathing, or otherwise miserable. |
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From her lonely entrance at the opening curtain, until the slaphappy denouement, she dominates the stage and virtually carries the show on her slim shoulders. |
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Continue to apply your natural attention to detail and don't allow things to get slaphappy, as if. |
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Some of the internalized sense of what a person believes and believes the anger, the rage, and the power is lost and slaphappy. |
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There whooshes Frank Zappa, and here lands a sweetly scatting Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, with slaphappy bongos spilling out of old Edmundo Ros sleeves. |
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Inside me is a slaphappy, devil-may-care person trying to get out. |
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We were all a bit slaphappy after staying up all night to finish the report. |
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Modern, prosperous Dublin constitutes the slaphappy, barhopping part of the Gay Grand Tour, when you swap the high culture and haute cuisine for some giddy nights on the town. |
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