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soft-core

[sawft-kawr, -kohr, soft-] / ˈsɔftˈkɔr, -ˈkoʊr, ˈsɒft- /




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With its soft-core, island-funk guitar and three-part vocal harmony, the song’s chorus is an early example of a Steely Dan quintessence: shrugging sarcasm, rendered resplendent.

From New York Times • Sep. 4, 2017

Not soft-core porn, but real love stories with happy endings — like a Sandra Bullock film, only with gay characters.

From New York Times • Feb. 13, 2010

He has a nostalgically appealing, soft-core cynicism about politicians and foreign policy reminiscent of those 1930s' middleweight movie heroes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Its "Discovery Course in Elementary Math and Its Application," now in its third semester, peddles soft-core math, or math disguised as games.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Legend of Bagger Vance is based on one of the novels--an uneasy blend of self-help and soft-core spirituality--that golfers solemnly pass from hand to hand.

From Time Magazine Archive




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