Sentences with phrase «feel swamped»

I'm a big guy at 6» 2 ″ and in need of losing more than a few, so my big wrists suit this style quite nicely, but those with smaller wrists might feel swamped by this.
The land on which Davie now sits was part of the Everglades until it was drained just over a century ago, but there's no need for you to feel swamped if you're looking for competitive Davie insurance quotes.
Judges feel swamped with unrepresented litigants and they have every interest in supporting them up to — and perhaps sometimes a little beyond — the line between providing legal information / advice and legal advice / representation.
You may feel swamped, but taking a little time to learn the ropes is time well - spent.
The land on which Davie now sits was part of the Everglades until it was drained just over a century ago, but there's no need for you to feel swamped if you're looking for competitive Davie insurance quotes.
Sometimes, students feel swamped with professor's assignments at College.
Readers feel swamped by digital noise, creating a paradox of choice.
If You Feel Swamped With Work, Get Some Essay Help Between studying for tests, swatting for exams, struggling to complete essay assignments and trying to have some sort of social life, it is no wonder that students today are exhausted all the time.
However, one doesn't feel swamped by these acts but adequately shown what made Ziegfeld's shows so attractive.
One that did squeak through was the GOP tax reform, and with mixed reporting on who the tax cuts will benefit, when, and how long for, individuals and businesses may feel swamped by the conflicting information they have been reading and hearing about in the last few months.
When we are feeling swamped and overwhelmed, they are always trying to cheer us up and actively search for solutions.»
«A culture of long hours and bureaucracy has left many teachers feeling swamped.
By reviewing from the big five a reader can request and receive a limited number of books, review books already owned, and check out library books all without feeling swamped under a to be read pile that is much too large for any reader.

Not exact matches

While we often feel to swamped with work, or too tired for leisure reading, research from the University of Liverpool's Centre for Research into Reading, Literature and Society found that reading made people feel happier and more satisfied with with lives, overall.
If you feel your culture is under threat, however, or is going to be swamped by what you regard as alien influences, or if you want to have some control over the degree to which another culture influences yours — then you may develop a mentality of resistance.
''» we have passed from hard Christian pacifism into the gooey swamps of comic feel - goodism.
Ever feel so swamped with the craziness of a week from school, work,...
So this one is awesome for all of you out there who buy eight avocados when they're on sale and then watch them all go from underripe to black swamp mush in what feels like a matter of hours.
When you go into that Swamp it's something special and our guys feel it.
By then football rivalries might feel right again, and the Swamp will again be teeming with fired - up fans and players.
The good news about emotions is that when we feel safe enough to let ourselves feel them, they swamp us — but then they evaporate.
When a child has a tantrum, it is because he is swamped with feelings he doesn't know how to control.
Last week, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon warned that some communities felt «swamped» and «under siege» from migrants.
«I just feel we have to drain the swamp, and the swamp in Nassau County is the Republican Party,» said Maxine Diamond, 80, a retired state vocational rehabilitation counselor who lives in Merrick.
In South Florida, Burmese pythons released in the swamps by pet owners who no longer feel like caring for their 20 - foot - long snakes have established a firm colony in Everglades National Park.
In Norway and Spain, for example, people are now questioning whether feelings for animals and the enjoyment of the countryside might not be swamping true scientific learning.
A swamp, McCrea thought, feeling like Archimedes in the bathtub.
Combine that with feeling as though you are slogging through a swamp, and your perceptions may not be very trustworthy.
Free... To have a free and playful spirit is such a rarity nowadays... Either we're all too swamped in our day - to - day lives with all of the problems (smaller or bigger ones), endless schedules, routines, etc. that I have a feeling many of us forget to be in touch with ourselves... We forget to listen to our souls and follow the voice «inside» of us that is so often being «shut down» because we still have this one more thing to do that we might not really feel like, but we have to, or we have this one more place we have to go to, worrying that we're missing out in life if we don't go, etc..
Since I'm only 5 feet 2 it's easy to feel a bit swamped with so many layers on and a pair of baggy jeans, especially when I'm wearing flats.
Feel free to indulge in a little selfish shopping before you're swamped with gift guides.
People say «there are plenty of fish in the sea,» but sometimes the online dating sea feels more like a swamp.
The early scenes, especially, of interloper Ben (Dana Andrews) poling his way on a flat - bottom skiff into the swamp to look for his dog «Trouble,» feel as essentially American as Tom & Huck rafting down the Mississippi, and as laden with the unknown and unknowable.
It features a swamp - monster whose touch burns people who feel fear.
Well, no, he's not really a swamp thing, though that seems an appropriate moniker for the old - school feel of this movie.
Based on Hillary Jordan's novel, Mudbound — co-adapted on the page by Rees and Virgil Williams — is emotive but unsentimental: Traversing it feels as authentically gunky as the muddy swamps in which it is set.
One problem with the fast - paced combat is that it makes the rest of the game feel like you're slowly slogging through a swamp.
While I was regarded by many as an expert and innovative educator, I felt as if I was in a pedagogical swamp — getting stuck in similar routines and sinking into predictable practice.
«Across all those miles, I felt the dark, far - off swamp that spawned the Super Red tug at me like a magnet.
My feelings towards her changed after learning what really happened to her, that she had decided to go back because Cora «was waiting on her», only to get bitten by a snake and die in the swamp.
I just don't have time to keep up with the weekly reading, and trying to marathon issues just feels like slogging through a swamp.
While we are being swamped with devices running the Android operating system, the Windows 7 is also making its presence felt.
-- Become familiar with online resources such as newspapers, trade publications, government and trade organization websites Swamp Land For Sale — Stay away from gut feelings.
He likes to buy cheap but when he feels the market is overvalued, as he believes it is the case now, he likes to hedge the macro risks using derivatives, such as index put options, credit default swamps, and so on.
If you're feeling adventurous, you always can take the kids out for a swamp tour and go gator - spotting.
Before earning your value investing chops, valuation was always the key dilemma (and mystery), and investing probably felt like being swamped in a fog of uncertainty and message board hell.
It can be tempting to file for forgiveness if the borrower is swamped with debts and feels like there's no way out.
Other beds can potentially swamp your pet and make them feel uncomfortable.
We would feel some irritation in Cudillero, a lovely fishing village swamped with tourists on an August weekend, reduced to the status of parking lot and fridge - magnet emporium.
While there are still a few brown deserts, including a visit back to a location from the original game, for the most part you'll be exploring snowy ravines, lush wildlife preserves, acid swamps and more, making Pandora feel like a much richer place to explore and enjoy.
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