Sentences with phrase «about clutch feel»

Not exact matches

I think it makes sense to have mixed feelings about boxing, but its possible to do that without calling it a «hood sport» and pearl clutching about «thugs» and honour
Doesn't it tell us everything we need to know about Corbyn's Labour that the likes of Tristram Hunt, Andy Burnham, Dan Jarvis and now Heidi Alexander feel that they have brighter futures away from the clutches of Seumus Milne and John McDonnell.
Mr. Silver has maintained his innocence and on Monday, as he clutched his trademark charcoal hat, said he felt optimistic about his chances at trial.
dress / / heels / / clutch / / choker c / o / / sunnies (similar) Not going to lie, I still don't know how I feel about this dress.
I'm all about mixing textures right now, so I styled it with some leather leggings and a studded clutch to keep the look from feeling boring.
I used to feel that same way about clutches.
You already know how I feel about your Clare V clutch!
And you already know how I feel about your clutch!
I felt it un block itself as i let off the clutch by about 1 - 2 cm.
The manual gearbox feels slick and tactile to use and along with the light clutch, many of you won't complain about driving it in traffic.
The gearbox will force her to learn to manage a clutch, which is a status symbol among kids and teaches a driver a lot about friction, slip and road feel.
With about an inch of play, the clutch pedal felt sloppy.
If you think we're clutching at straws here you're almost right, because there's very little else to complain about, except perhaps for the underwhelming engine note inside, even at full noise, which helps prevent the QV ever feeling as quick as it really is.
She is eternally reading, crying about characters, or clutching her heart because of the feels.
There are lots of fun things about the London Design Festival: exhibitions, parties, free drinks, hob - knobbing with beautiful and talented people, but still none of these top the feeling I had yesterday as I walked away from Trafalgar Square clutching a large cardboard box.
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