Sentences with phrase «air getting thicker»

You can feel the air getting thicker as the release date is getting closer!
The skies got grey and the air got thick.

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Somehow the effect of the cottonwood fluff thick in the air and the light and the trick of the blinds made it look like glitter flying in the street, like tiny stars on fire, and I stopped reading until I got a good poke in the ribs, «Mama, you stopped!»
I use the whip not the paddle to mix first the eggs getting in lots of air and and fold in 2 cups of thick yogurt cheese.
Still, there was one day in which events in the school district had to be canceled and the general uncertainty of how bad things could get hung in the air right along with the thick ash particles.
He's got a TIO (temporary immovable obstruction) between his ball and the hole, and the air is thick with dots, dashes, slashes and digits — as in Rule 24 - 2, Immovable Obstruction.
Some days, it'll be hard to fathom how in the world you'll get through it (especially if the air in your lab is thick with Toxic Lab fumes), but you'll manage.
«If you get in a situation where you have trouble controlling attitude, where your vehicle goes upside down and the wings pull you down into thicker air sooner — which can cause the vehicle to be overloaded — that's what I worry about with wings.»
Another benefit of the oil is that it helps keep the mascara from getting too thick as it gets older and has been exposed to air time and time again.
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Indeed, Arkin's contribution is so singular and important that his absence tips the movie's balance too far into the tense and neurotic; the air just keeps getting thicker.
I got out of the car near the top of Charleston Peak, saw a pair of thick, still - smoking black stripes, laughed, and breathed in cool mountain air before heading back toward the Strip.
This is about as open air as the Fortwo Cabriolet gets though it leaves a rollover safety bar and the thick rear pillars of the Smart's Tridion Safety Cell sticking up awkwardly.
As a tablet, the Surface 3 is still bigger, heavier, and thicker than the iPad Air 2, but you're also getting a whole lot more.
In warm weather, his short, thick double coat will shed continually, causing fur to fly across the floor of your home and get into everything as it wafts through the air.
The front needs to be open so the rabbits can see out and get fresh air, but at night when it gets colder, cover the front with a thick blanket or comforter and then cover that with a tarp to waterproof it.
In contemporary Israel, where land is running out, asphalt is eating up the landscape, the air is thick with smog and gas isn't getting any cheaper, a day like this is an absolute necessity, reminding us all that the car's dominance of our living space is not a divinely - ordained decree, but a conscious decision that we have made - and that we can decide otherwise if we wish.
The air is getting thicker while the forest, thinner.
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