Sentences with bagatelle
bag·a·telle
B b - Here, she whizzed about like a bagatelle ball.
- Nineteenth century bagatelle floor standing tables required cue sticks to propel ivory balls.
- Compared with most large projects, this is a bagatelle, but the surreptitiously radical design that makes such poetic sense of the pixel is a gutsy move.
- The few boos - a traditional Pesaro bagatelle, methinks - that met the curtain-call were, however, unmerited.
- We get buffeted through life like a ball-bearing in a bagatelle, bouncing off chance encounters, opportunities, unforeseen obstacles.
- Then Richard Butler took advantage of a bout of defensive bagatelle only to dribble his shot wide of the target.
- With this money banked, BT moves closer to its net debt target of £10 bn, a mere bagatelle for a major-ish European telco.
- Today's bagatelle is a familiar tune played by The Torero Band featuring the arrangements of Moorhouse.
- On countless occasion, Jim Jeffries' men seemed to be caught up in penalty box bagatelle in their visitors area, the Inverness defence stretched like the skin of a drum.
- The original game of bagatelle was and is a pub game of skill that is closely related to the games of Billiards, Pool and Snooker.
- But that cup successes have already become a mere bagatelle to the midfielder points to him having a veteran's outlook to honours.
- Such a sacrifice is a mere bagatelle to the committed journalist.
- There's enough material here perhaps for a half-hour bagatelle, but Brooke fatally draws things out well beyond that.
- A game of bagatelle then ensued as first Murray and then Barry Ferguson had efforts blocked.
- The ten mill was a bagatelle, Rick said, considering what he could guarantee Tricia for the first three years.
- By then, too, those dreary individuals who've droned on ad nauseam over the cost - a bagatelle in the great scheme of things - will no doubt be begging for invitations to the opening.
- Its relatively thin texture and short length make this bagatelle accessible for intermediate- or early- advanced-level students.
- It's not so much the price - £3m, which in stockbroker Surrey, on a direct line to Waterloo, is a mere bagatelle - but more the style that requires a certain kind of buyer.
- Between this event and an ordinary Esso Night at the Bowl where bagatelle and lollipop succeed each other with numbing regularity.