Sentences with phrase «as hooch»

Many of the contestants from previous years, such as Hooch, were rescued from shelters, and the candidates for 2017 continue that tradition.
As Hooch repeatedly demonstrated, the breed can be stubborn and inclined to want to do things his way.

Not exact matches

PS - if you don't drink, many of these recipes would be just as delicious without the hooch!
As the brand continues to grow and develop, Flux and Grotto's proprietary on - demand dynamic pricing engine and algorithm will be incorporated into the HOOCH app to manage demand and surge at popular HOOCH venues around the world.
As Part of the acquisition, over 20,000 Flux and Grotto app users will instantly have access to hundreds of existing HOOCH venues in cities including New York, Los Angeles and Miami, and start receiving one cocktail every day at participating venues.
And if you are on a weight loss program remember that alcohol will count as your «cheat» for the week so eat good, lean protein and veggies with your hooch and skip carbs at this meal.
And as a tall girl, I know it's hard to find dresses that won't make you look like a hooch.
The film benefits especially from Rebecca Hall as Elizabeth, effortlessly in period, swigging bootleg hooch out of a science - lab beaker and delivering a withering glare like no one else.
This buddy movie / cop comedy takes its cue from such police - dog stories as «Turner and Hooch» — which it directly references — as well as the 1990 TV pilot «Poochinski,» in which the ghost of a murdered detective ends up inhabiting a gassy English bulldog.
Despite having a sad ending, the movie is still close to the heart to many and Hooch's interpretation as the dog that spread drool all over and loved to drink beer remains remarkable.
You may recall with a touch of nostalgia, the popular 1989 comedy drama movie starring Tom Hanks playing the role of Scott Turner as a clean - cut cop, and Hooch, a large and slobbery mastiff - like dog, who turns out being the closest thing to a witness in a murder case involving the death of his owner.
Although Hooch weighs in at more than one hundred pounds, he manages to wrap himself around the pedestal of a cafe table and be as unobtrusive as possible!
Hooch is a French Mastiff with badly cropped ears, a broken tail, no tongue... and a spirit so bright as to outshine all the darkness that has befallen him.
Because of his miraculous disposition and ability to inspire and delight, we have decided to keep Hooch as our own.
While we could let vengeance darken our hearts on Hooch's behalf, we choose instead to honor the invaluable lessons he has taught us: To live in the moment and forgive the past, to face each day with the vulnerability born of trusting, and to enjoy the simplest of pleasures as the most profound.
In keeping with honoring Hooch's One Year Anniversary as a Marley's Mutt, I thought we'd post our first interview together.
The Dogue de Bordeaux is probably best remembered as the slobbery but lovable giant... MORE dog in the film «Turner and Hooch», where the breed was accurately presented.
You'll recognize this lovable sidekick from the Tom Hanks movie Turner and Hooch, but off the silver screen, these French mastiffs are just as eager to please.
They first came to the USA in the 1890s but were rare until the breed took off in popularity after a Dogue de Bordeaux starred as Tom Hanks's partner in «Turner and Hooch» in 1989.
Older movies, such as Turner & Hooch, are mentioned as well as newer movies like the Secret Life of Pets.
Drawn from the Detroit Institute of Arts» superb collection of Dutch art — considered one of the finest and deepest collections outside the Netherlands — this exhibition presents more than 70 paintings by great Dutch masters including Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Jakob van Ruisdael, Pieter de Hooch and Jan Steen, as well as a small selection of related decorative art objects.
VERMEER AND THE MASTERS OF GENRE PAINTING: INSPIRATION AND RIVALRY «The Love Letter,» «The Lacemaker» and eight more Vermeers, as well as five dozen works by contemporaries including Pieter de Hooch, Gerrit Dou and Gerard Ter Borch, in a show that debuted at the Louvre and traveled to Dublin before arriving in the United States.
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