I have to admit that his being married, even as tenuously as Jason was, was kind of a turn-on. |
Such places are plonked, incongruously, in the middle of India, connected only tenuously with the surrounding confusion and poverty. |
Bloom is an archetype of the modern protagonist, marginal, in a sense deracinated, tenuously connected to his culture. |
Only the deeper contrast of the figure differentiates it from the vegetation and tenuously relegates the forest to a safe atmospheric distance. |
The presence of live actors and real objects anchors you, albeit tenuously, in the world. |
It clings tenuously to the stony mountainside in a thin line of hairpins before dropping out of sight. |