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neat

[neet] / nit /




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It’s a neat trick, but Zhao’s film reduces “Hamlet” to a single thing rather than examining it as the multifaceted work that it is.

From Salon

A neat bookend to another traumatic 12 months in Welsh rugby's soap opera.

From BBC

A source close to the talks with the unions and business told me "you can't grid the negotiations" - in other words, the announcement couldn't be fitted into a neat government timetable.

From BBC

“He went Facebook viral, which I thought was kind of neat, but I wish he wouldn’t have gotten arrested for it to happen,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wirtz, who has struggled with the Premier League's physical intensity and is yet to look a neat fit either in a role behind Liverpool's striker or out on the left, was out injured against Forest.

From BBC