Plants attacked by the pest eventually turn brownish in colour and stand out like a sore thumb among the other green plants.
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Of course, he'll stand out like a sore thumb, what with all that blush on, but maybe not.
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What some might have let slide in the past stands out like a sore thumb _ and definitely sends out the wrong message.
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This sort of spurious diacritic-- a kind of hypercorrection-- stands out like a sore thumb and should be strenuously avoided.
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With this equipment, Bonner said, " Any kind of nuclear weapon is going to stand out like a sore thumb ."
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:One possible advantage of this use of " however " is that it makes aimless writing stand out like a sore thumb.
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You might be able to get a close match at a regular tile dealer, but even a close match is likely to stand out like a sore thumb.
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If you zoom in and edit pixel by pixel you might think that one wrong pixel won't matter, but when you zoom out it stands out like a sore thumb.
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But the combination of standing water and moist soil stands out like a sore thumb on the radar images, revealing distinct geometric shapes that clearly show them to have been built by human hands.
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"Being big and black in Green Bay, you know there's not too many options as to what your occupation is, so . . . you stand out like a sore thumb.