1There are, to be sure, some off-putting aspects to the Ryder Cup.
2Then those phones tried to be different, but in variously off-putting ways.
3The backlash may have even started during his bizarre, off-putting Oscar speech.
4His often stilted demeanour in front of the cameras was also off-putting.
5It's not an off-putting weight that would leave your arm aching though.
6A loving close-up of your nostril hairs is off-putting for the others.
7This, combined with its dark and ghoulish atmosphere, might make it off-putting.
8This cloyingly sweet smell is off-putting for many would-be canned coffee consumers.
9The difficulties of applying for a postal vote in custody often prove off-putting.
10It must be rather off-putting to the people you work with.'
11It was very off-putting, as they went on the rest of the paper.
12It surprised Faith when his reply was gruff, his attitude off-putting.
13There are, to be sure, off-putting aspects to the Ryder Cup.
14Told I was intimidating and off-putting by colleague on third day.
15The term may be somewhat off-putting for the lay-person or the philosophical initiate.
16Yet Ilyumzhinov's survival suggests that not everyone finds his notoriety off-putting.