Sentences with phrase «narrows its eyes at»

Although, as he walked up to the table, I saw him narrowing his eyes at the sweet potatoes, and he pointed to them and said,
, where a past disgrace totally unrelated to your department makes people narrow their eyes at you and hiss, «How can you possibly want to work there, knowing what the assistant intramural lacrosse coach did in 1988?»
None of the characters are terribly likeable, but their interior conflicts make us feel for them, even as we narrow our eyes at their lack of fortitude.
She narrowed her eyes at Freddy and bared her brownish teeth.

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I recall us in our pallor at the stand - offish kibbutz on its narrow shelf of shore past the Qumran scroll mines, how they had fresh water hoses afloat on the surface to wash our mouths and eyes if the clear Mars - gravity water got into them, as we drifted high as triremes.
«That makes a difference,» said my friend at lunch, his eyes narrowing.
He is good passers of the ball with an eye for cutting pass and of course control of ball in narrow areas but he needs to be injury free throughout the season... At Bournemouth he had 27 Appearances in the season which is not bad at all..At Bournemouth he had 27 Appearances in the season which is not bad at all..at all....
Their snouts were short and narrow, but widened at the eyes to permit binocular vision.
It's easy for people to roll their eyes at selfies and make jokes about girls who just want attention, but the truth is that for lots of women — especially women of colour, trans women, disabled women and all the other women who see their existences erased in mainstream media — posting pictures of themselves is a way of challenging our culture's narrow beauty standards.
Tonight I tried your exercise and at first nothing happened, but when I turned my head back from my hands to my laptop to more closely follow your instructions, out of the corner of my eye, just for an instant I saw a pink color in a narrow band glowing around my palms It was barely a flash, but it looked just like the glowing colors I used to see as a child.
Laying the tile in a diagonal pattern helps your eye to keep moving, which can make the narrow space appear wider and at least a little larger than it actually is.
I love how the brush design narrows at the tip, making it easier to catch those smaller lashes at the corners of the eye.
It's hardly surprising that of the Academy's 124 - strong long - list (to be narrowed to 15 any day now) at least 20 cover the life of a famous person in the public eye.
But even then, the film remains a consistent visual treat (the computer animation is more inspired in this section, with the grown - ups depicted as a colorless, zombified mass of tall, narrow bodies) and always echoes Saint - Exupery's core theme of looking at the world through the hopeful, uncorrupted eyes of a child, where sometimes what appears to be a hat may in fact be a boa constrictor with an elephant inside.
The Salvation Army worker posted at the entrance to the Top Food grocery store here stands motionless, her bell silent, her eyes narrowed to a squint that almost challenges shoppers to pass without dropping a coin in her kettle.
Now before you look wide - eyed or with a narrowed gaze at your school leaders or the professional development coordinators of your local ecucation agency for giving you the DOK Wheel and having you use it to plan and provide your instruction and assessment, don't blame them!
Whenever the subject of ride height or front camber is mentioned at any stage during our set - up testing, his eyes narrow at the thought of messing with the magic.
The men in the dining chairs are half turned from the film, looking back towards the projector, their eyes narrowed against its glare, studying the figure at their center.
Narrow your eyes and ask, «What did you think of what happened to Warren at the end?»
It's moderately wide at the ears, narrowing to the eyes.
All cats produce tears, although some cats have trouble with tear drainage due to a crimped or narrowed nasolacrimal duct or a shallow tear duct that is located at the corner of the eye.
Located in southwestern Colorado, and just 36 miles west of the Mesa Verde National Park, the old downtown area of Durango is fascinating; many of the original buildings constructed by Durango's pioneers are still standing today such as the Strater Hotel, and some of the Victorian bars where you might easily expect to see Butch Cassidy or Elzy Lay hanging out, with narrowed eyes and six shooters at their sides!
The suggestions of the art can feel halfway snowed in by all the explanation piling up at the bottom of the screen, and the narrow eyes and curling beards of the character portraits speak louder than the script.
His piece «Love Wins» may catch your eye as anti-gun artwork at first glance, but that's far too narrow of a scope.
As a hurricane spins counterclockwise, the clouds at its center move faster and faster in a circle, which narrows until it falls apart, to be replaced by a new circle of eye - wall clouds.
And, in my view, this alarm at «too much information» shows that we have forgotten that we all have learned to walk around with our eyes narrowed and our ears nearly shuttered, because we are always and everywhere immersed in an infinite amount of information — William James» «great blooming, buzzing confusion».
Laying the tile in a diagonal pattern helps your eye to keep moving, which can make the narrow space appear wider and at least a little larger than it actually is.
Placing an eye - catching wallpaper or piece of furniture at the end of a long, narrow room is a great way to make a feature of an otherwise overlooked space.
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