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1
Gurney suspected that her earnest, collegial expression was
as
phony
as her smile.
2
They added plenty of acidity without coming across
as
phony
.
3
Something about these self-proclaimed terrorists-orPeople's Revolutionaries-struckhim
as
phony
.
4
Your accent's
as
phony
as the pear-shaped tones of a Midwestern garden club president.
5
That adoption was
as
phony
as a three-dollar bill.
6
Scott's aloofness came across
as
phony
,
but Tyrone understood the awkwardness and let it pass.
7
Paul Begala, a 1992 Clinton campaign aide, blames this change on the media, claiming that it sees loyalty
as
phony
.
8
The whole time he spoke, Brooks gave him an all-attention smile that looked
as
phony
as a tinfoil Christmas tree.
9
It was an immense lie, as most lies in Washington were, and Freeman accepted it with a smile twice
as
phony
.
10
Although he couldn't yet prove it, Roy was now convinced that the name Spencer Grant was
as
phony
as all the others.
11
Most Americans admired Hillary Clinton's staunch display of solidarity with her embattled husband, but the nation's moral elite derided it
as
phony
.
12
I never quite liked it: It suggested something emotional about the experience of driving the car that struck me on some level
as
phony
.
13
It's
as
phony
comin' from you as it was from him." Though she wondered at that moment which "him" she referred to.
14
I smiled at her; I was trying to be reassuring, but it was
as
phony
as Nimdok's bravado: "Give us weapons!" he demanded.
15
It should have confirmed his suspicion that she was just
as
phony
as all the others, but Lauren's phoniness had nothing to do with flirting.
16
He told me their names, though I don't recall what they were, and besides, they were no doubt
as
phony
as Jack Taylor's had been.
as
phony
as