Sentences with phrase «what rustles»

What rustles my jimmies is that United Shopping took away the adjustment 4 - 5 weeks before the earning is scheduled to be deposited.
I'm no expert (I use my body and how it reacts to certain foods as a compass), but here's what I rustled up about some key differences when compared to modern wheat.
I'm no expert (I use my body and how it reacts to certain foods as a compass), but here's what I rustled up about some key differences when compared to modern wheat.

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Surveying the sea of green plants rustling in a pleasant breeze, the 43 - year - old describes what he feels: «A knife in my heart.»
I tend to go with the flow and rustle something up for lunch or dinner based on what's in my fridge, but what I've... [Read more...]
But let's see what Jay can rustle up between now and then.
Fear of being eaten and the opportunity to bring home food is what made our ancestors fun toward a rustling in the bushes or away from it.
Can't wait to see what goodies I can rustle up!
Note what you see (buildings with interesting shapes), what you hear (the rustling of leaves), and what you feel (the breeze on your face).
But in the context of the film, what's of course a striking and great - looking aesthetic isn't grounded in anything more than a desire to rustle up some novel effects, and that emotional paucity shows.
This is a tremendous challenge both to mood and exposition, and sound men Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey could scarcely have brought it off more brilliantly: the rustle of the dry wind, the sound of bullets piercing glass, the scrape of a briefcase along an air shaft — these make up what may be the most remarkable soundtrack of the Coens» career.
Though the story involves death, Ozon explicitly shows us what it is to be alive, whether it's through the pain expressed in a grieving father's eyes or the loud rustling of leaves in the trees of a cemetery.
But what I do pray for to the spirit of Johannes Gutenberg is that the rustle of pages, the smell of paper, the elegance of type, and the anticipatory joy of reading «Chapter One» will not be lost to the Wii Generation.
Indeed, I still read the printed pages - what a wonderful smell, the feel of real paper, the rustling of it, the little notes I sometimes write next to the text (or used to), the ability to pass the same book, with inscriptions, to the children who might pass them on to theirs... and someday, those little hands that hold the very same book will associate a grandparent with it.
I was just as bemused by his use of the plural — but if I'm sure he could have rustled up a half - dozen hens in a flash if that's what I wanted!
You also have to go out into nature and experience things such as watching the bees pollinate the flowers, listen to the wind rustling through the leaves on the trees, hear what the plants are saying through the seasons, experience the weather, pay attention to the scat and animal tracks in nature, and try to understand the story of each animal you encounter.
By presenting us with another way of looking at what should be matter - of - fact meteorological vernacular, phrases like «Wind felt on face; leaves rustle, vanes begin to move» begin to resonate like haiku.
The lines describe what Long saw («LIZARD», «BIG SKY», «ORANGE BUTTERFLY»), heard («BUZZING», «RUSTLING»), felt («BREEZE») and did («SQUINTING», «PACING») during the course of his hour - long walk.
What better way to celebrate than by rustling up one of their extra special raw carrot cakes.
Even though you think you're giving employers what they want, they're looking for something a little more well - though - out than a CV you've rustled up in a few hours.
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