Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Everything in it looked worn, but not objectionably so.
He was beside her, running unevenly but not objectionably.
It can be objectionably noticeable in an over-enlarged photographic film photograph.
If you don't stop before the miracle happens, a building that once seemed objectionably out of scale may eventually look custom-made to your perception.
In particular, among those whom Yan regarded most objectionably was one named Ho.
'Shouldn't worry too much about that,' said Morse in an objectionably avuncular tone.
There is, admittedly, a fine line between being hilariously perceptive and just plain, even objectionably, silly.
Robert Brown reminded chemists in 1947 that Arochlors were "objectionably toxic.
Improbabilities poke up much more noticeably, and objectionably, than in previous Oakes escapades.
Dressed in dark suit and tie, he plays the brash yuppie, staying just this side of being objectionably snide.
Even though motion may seem to be continuous at 25 or 30 frame/s, the brightness may still seem to flicker objectionably.
Most objectionably, she indulged in a whole choreography of distracting, exaggerated prima donna hand and arm gestures.
The Starbury It's no secret that a lot of consumers, for a long time, have found the price of some athletic shoes objectionably high.
The famous cherry blossoms were beautiful, all right, but, with my new-found Conservationist sentiments, I found them objectionably ostentatious.
As noted by H&E's comments, the Commission has imposed forfeitures for airing objectionably loud commercials.
His voice took on the inflections of an old-fashioned professor; his manner of expressing himself was objectionably pedantic, Port thought.
Maris tends to be a little "plump", not objectionably so, but I'd sweat ten pounds off her if I still owned her, I'll mention here.
Such companies will be less able to pass the rate increases on to customers, they said, because shipping costs tend to look objectionably large in relation to the size of the purchases.
A good yardstick of picture quality for digital cameras, being indicative of how big the final picture can be before the overall quality, or particularly sharpness, begins to degrade objectionably.
Library Journal (Sept. 15, 1939) "While this is the sixth book in the series, the spontaneous gaiety of the style is unabated, and the author's sly satire never becomes objectionably unchildlike.
Edgar Rice Burroughs, the writer who created the character in 1912, chose Mr. Brix as an alternative to what he considered an objectionably crude interpretation of his character in the popular Johnny Weissmuller films.
Secondhand smells emanating from pets, cooking, cigarettes, renovations and even garbage can waft up, down and sideways among apartments (and occasionally town houses), sometimes hanging in one place - most objectionably, one's own - like a stifling August afternoon.
Mr. Spender contends that the novel, the story of a love affair between two men in the late 1930's, is little more than a thinly disguised, and objectionably salacious, retelling of parts of "World Within World," his 1951 memoir.
At the same time, a lizard-tailed and sooty-feathered bird, which seemed to belong to some night-flying species of archaeopteryx, began to snap its toothed beak and flap its digited wings on the objectionably shapen stela that served it for a perch.