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How can you go a little bit higher after something that anticlimactic?
Of course it would be anticlimactic to back out now.
It seems anticlimactic, like a small bit of old business.
The vote itself was anticlimactic, coming three weeks after the close of my defense.
Still, in some ways, the vote seemed a bit anticlimactic.
"I knew coming home was going to be anticlimactic," he said.
The end feels a bit anticlimactic, with nothing to mark it.
It was an anticlimactic end for a man who had destroyed his country.
But after the events of the previous 24 hours, the loss seemed anticlimactic.
"But I think that any game would be anticlimactic compared to yesterday."
From this personal perspective, the "History" itself is almost anticlimactic.
The play's ending is anticlimactic, but powerful for that reason.
So much has changed over the past two years that his announcement felt almost anticlimactic.
The summit, when we arrived an hour later, was anticlimactic.
I've led far too exciting a life to be able to expect anything but an anticlimactic death.
"And, after an introduction like that, anything I say seems almost anticlimactic."
The rest was somewhat anticlimactic for the old man, especially the absence of the press.
Rather than coming as a shock, the announcement seems anticlimactic.
As we watched her go, I knew that the rest of our holiday was going to be anticlimactic.
The remaining 100 pages, which cover another third of his life, are anticlimactic.
It was not a bad afternoon for Nebraska, just an anticlimactic one.
The autopsy report was pretty much anticlimactic after the photos.
And think about what last night had meant, in its highly anticlimactic fashion.
Midnight, in fact, may prove to be a bit anticlimactic.
He says there were concerns that the academy's big night could begin to feel anticlimactic.