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  • The new director tries to square the circle by holding onto the buzz created by Ellis's woman-hating bloodfest while adding a soupçon of satire.
  • That's why we cannot afford a single moment of complacency, a second of self-indulgence, a soupcon of short-sightedness, or a waking moment of egotism. Carl Pope: Game Time
  • The pursuit of filthy lucre, and a soupçon of booze, had created constant inspiration.
  • Your thinking has a soupçon of immaturity and indecision to it.
  • But a soupçon of moral outrage may do France, and the world, some good.
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  • Add just a soupcon of garlic.
  • We apologise to our more pedantic readers for the absence of a cedilla on the word ‘soupcon’. But do you really think I've got time to write this drivel and go the Windows Character Map to look for French accents?
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas BUTTERNUT SQUASH SEED With a haunting and hard-to place taste—hints of apricot, chanterelles, a soupcon of peanut butter—a finishing swirl of this domestic oil can be just the thing to make vegetables like roasted cauliflower and Brussels sprouts a little more provocative. Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut Oil
  • Including Russia (but not China or France) in the ruling committee might impart just the right soupçon of anti-Americanism to the new organization, which must be credible yet not intractable
  • No, Mr Bingham, it is a shame that Tories were so "frit" at the prospect of an election that they rolled out a series of dog whistles like this one, added a soupcon of ridiculous mendacious memory man act, and topped it all off with a sprig of big bad money lies. Archive 2007-11-04
  • We see him snuffling drams of new wine, parsing their bouquets for ‘a soupçon of asparagus’.
  • In Cairo, the Egyptian court evoked the glitter and splendor of the oriental fairy tales, with perhaps a soupçon of Versailles.
  • Throughout the meal, the footmen had been replenishing wine bottles and refreshing beer glasses with brisk regularity, the steady supply of alcohol charging the expectant atmosphere with a soupçon of ruddy-faced plebeian rowdiness.
  • After mornings spent kicking and screaming in ‘the club’, we spent our afternoons on outings combining lots of fresh air and a soupçon of educational merit.
  • I have always found that a soupçon of lavender in the polish is the perfect touch. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • He is insouciant, cultured and full of Gallic flair, with a soupçon of je ne sais quoi.
  • He served up a wicked sense of humour with a soupçon of self-deprecation as he regaled the crowd with assorted tales.
  • There may even be a soupçon of self-importance to her insistence that the honorific be used.
  • But any Ramsay conversation involves the full set of verbal condiments being thrown in the pot: a liberal sprinkling of both laughter and earnestness; a soupçon of vulnerability; and a generous slosh of anger and unpredictability.
  • If Red Sox fans have made themselves too much at home in masochism, Yankee fans need a soupçon of humility.
  • A soupçon of dignity and a bit of self-knowledge is part of growing up and growing old, and probably needs applying to how one dresses as much as everything else.
  • However, more skilful growers and more determined winery owners have pushed several recent examples to heights heretofore not achieved, often with a stiffening soupçon of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Add just a soupcon of garlic.
  • Of course, this is but a soupcon of the bonkersauce, compared to the tureen of same that Tancredo has amassed in his political lifetime. Tom Tancredo's Greatest Hits (VIDEO)
  • Give it a soupcon of garlic.
  • Give it a soupcon of garlic [ humor ].
  • Black Narcissus is a fairy tale crossed with sexy nuns locked in feverish desire with a soupcon about the fading British empire. Michael Giltz: Movies: "Blimp" Is Back! British Gem Is Beautifully Restored
  • As with anyone who appears on television by choice, it would be churlish not to own up to at least a soupçon of vanity.
  • Please don't use the word "soupcon" in the same paragraph with "body parts". The I Need a Shower Now and a Cocktail Immediately After Trophy
  • And you can sense in him now that soupçon of defeat, a feeling that his life, by the narrowest margin, has failed in its trajectory.
  • Allan listened intently, sometimes requesting a soupçon of elaboration, and considered all this for some moments.
  • Give it a soupcon of garlic [ humor ].
  • That's why I contend, with just a soupçon of exaggeration, that Britain's big choice will be made on May 29.
  • ps. the word of the day is "soupcon" - use it in a sentence today and people will think you are twenty times smarter. Archive 2007-12-01
  • There was a soupcon of malice in her remark.
  • Even when a play is fantastic or absurd, it needs to have a soupçon of credibility to go with the three-dimensional flesh-and-blood actors.
  • And not just like "Jurassic Park," although Steven Spielberg is co-executive producing the Fox show, which features dinos, father-son conflicts and a soupçon of preachiness. Slashers, Clippers and a Ghost
  • Whether there's prize money at stake, or just pride, you just need some scientific wisdom and a soupçon of common sense.
  • Larks and lambs, and pure white rice: add a soupçon of barley; all good things. SPLITTING
  • Andy Rooney was America's bemused uncle, spouting homespun wisdom weekly at the end of "60 Minutes," a soupcon of topical relief after the news magazine's harder-hitting segments. Curmudgeonly Commentator Andy Rooney Dies
  • I have always found that a soupçon of lavender in the polish is the perfect touch. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • Larks and lambs, and pure white rice: add a soupçon of barley; all good things. SPLITTING

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