Sentences with phrase «as at home wearing»

Were it a person, the Range Rover would be the Most Interesting Man from those cerveza commercials, as at home wearing a suit in a swanky bar as rock - climbing on the weekend.

Not exact matches

As Presiding Bishop J. O. Patterson observed at the 1975 «Holy Convocation» of the Church of God in Christ: «God has blessed us to ride in the best automobiles, live in the best homes, wear the finest minks and exclusive clothing, and to have large bank accounts.
And as the days wore on they seemed more and more at home with their brethren of the West.
So I suggested that since men don't particularly notice each others clothes anyway, and cuz he only sits in them for a few hours at a time, rarely even sweating on his upper lip, he should hang up his once worn clothes as soon as he gets home in order to preserve their freshness and save him from ironing them so soon again.
After a long fun filled day at the pool wearing my kids out lol their starved when we get home, but im exhausted & do nt exactly feel like cooking but as luck would have it my babys love spinach & spaghetti & I happen to have garbanzos in the cupboard!
Former Pacers center Rik Smits, who stands 7» 4», wore such tight shoes at home in the Netherlands as a teenager that he developed excruciating nerve damage in his feet.
Unfortunately, though, their opponents are a class apart, certainly in comparison, and I'm extremely confident the class on show in the City team will tell as the game wears on as the home side seek to keep alive their fantastic record at home in the league, having gone their previous twelve unbeaten, winning eleven.
The stadium was rowdy and yet as the half wore on the home side didn't seem at their best.
Wearing a bra for more than 24 hours at a time can not only cause it to wear out more quickly, it can cause unnatural stretching as well as giving bacteria a home to grow.
Although it's impossible to keep kids out of harm's way all the time, you can help to prevent injuries by taking simple safety precautions, like childproofing your home, making sure kids always wear proper safety gear such as helmets when participating in sports, and using car seats and seat belts for kids at every age and stage.
Kendall isn't to the point where she can wear a life vest to float around yet, so I have been exploring different options for her for travel, as well as at home.
For those days spent lounging at home and easy to wear to bed as your bump grows.
Lines such as «If we stop at the toy store on the way home to get you that game, you have to promise to use the toilet this afternoon» or «If I let you wear your party dress without a diaper, you have to promise me you won't have any accidents all day» probably won't do much good.
As for me, the situations at home and at school have worn me out.
Wear hearing protection, such as earplugs or earmuffs, consistently when using loud equipment at work or at home.
As for what to wear, the dress code is 100 % casual — leave your jacket and tie at home!
The recommendations, in addition to flying less and wasting 25 percent less food, include: carpooling or telecommuting once a week (75 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) saved by 2020, if adopted by all Americans); maintaining your car or truck, such as keeping tires properly inflated (45 million metric tons of CO2e); cutting the time spent idling in a vehicle in half (40 million metric tons of CO2e); better insulation at home (85 million metric tons of CO2e); programmable thermostats set higher (80 million metric tons of CO2e); reducing electricity demand from appliances that are «off,» so - called phantom demand (70 million metric tons CO2e); using hot water more efficiently, such as washing clothes in colder water (65 million metric tons of CO2e); buying EnergyStar appliances when old ones wear out (55 million metric tons CO2e); replacing incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescents (30 million metric tons CO2e); eating chicken instead of beef two days a week (105 million metric tons of CO2e); increased recycling of paper, plastics and metals (105 million metric tons of CO2e); «responsible» consumption, such as buying less bottled water (60 million metric tons CO2e).
And I was able to wear them at home as well.
The dresses can be worn casually as well, but an elegant crinkle dress at some semi-formal home party or get together will no doubt look prettier than ever.
Wearing sweatpants at home or while running errands is perfectly acceptable as well, which makes these garments even more attractive and appreciated.
A pair you'd wear not only on trips but at home as well?!
But I see you have a much better relationship to sports bras than I as I have to admit that at home I don't wear any bra:) Thank you!
I sleep in as little as possible to not get overheated, I throw on sweats upon waking if it's cool first thing in the AM, I wear cute summery outfits for work in the cool AC, change once or twice if there are errands to be run outside, and then change again once J gets home for a comfy evening at home together — it's exhausting.
Avoid Wearing Unfamiliar (untested) gear (at least for a major workout): those leggings may look modest when looking into your mirror at home, but it could quickly become X-rated as soon as you bend over to do deadlifts or as you become sweatier throughout the workout, not to mention unknown chafing areas (see point 1 above).
In India women wear saree on their daily basis as their native clothing and identity at home, casually or formally but that doesn't leave an impression that only Indians wear Sarees.
I do have a 4th that I'm not counting as I don't wear those out (Lularoe, I wear it at home if I'm cold at night).
The clothing, as well as the home goods and housewares, seemed less weathered and worn than I've seen at other thrift stores and they were all well organized by type and color.
Online shopping has become a trend as it allows you to buy your favorite things at the comfort of home while you sit in your couch wearing comfortable clothes, listening to your favorite song however nothing can replace the experience of buying in a physical store, especially if we are talking about shoes.
Why shouldn't the colors you use at home be as brilliant as the ones you wear on the beach?
One dress I've been wearing as I'm anxiously awaiting for spring has been this pretty floral number I picked up a few weeks ago at Gordman's, one of my favorite stores for finding affordable wardrobe staples, home decor and more.
I am definitely in «Team NO» — as much as I love your fantastic selection of shoes, I have to admit I can't get into the socks trend... I hardly ever wear socks anyway but if I have to, it is the first thing I take off when I arrive at home
I found them very comfortable and soft for a day at home but as I typically do not wear regular leggings out of the house, I did not feature them in outfit photos.
I loved the detailing and kept it to wear at home and as a swim cover - up.
Material: 95 % Polyester, 5 % Spandex 4 Colors: Black white, Blue white, Pink white, Grey white Style: Casual Occasion: casual, party, work, holiday get - together or just at home, go out, date striped t shirt dress Design: striped, contrast color, 3 / 4 sleeves, pockets Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn (wear it along in summer and pair with jean or other coat in spring or summer if cold) Collar: Crew neck Closure Type: Pullover Sleeve: long sleeve Waistline: Natural Length: Above Knee length Pattern: Striped Fit Style: A line striped shirt dress Package Content: 1 x Women Dress Note: As different computers display colors differently, the color of the actual item may vary slightly from the above images, thanks for your understanding.
I wore this to Easter church and dinner last weekend and started out the day feeling like I looked pretty good - but then nine hours later, at the end of the day, when these photos were actually taken, sans looking in a mirror (just forced my husband to snap them before we left to go home)- I am not as convinced.
I find it perfect for weekend wear because it works just as well for running errands as it does lounging around at home, while still looking put together and requiring absolutely zero effort.
I turned to vintage slips as everyday wear at home.
I personally found that I was most comfortable wearing the maternity clothes that fit in my 7th - 9th months for a while after, as well as super soft tees while nursing and recovering at home.
Our son was born there and Liam's dad is from Barnsley so I was really pleased Liam chose to buy my ring there as I love sentimental things like this.Liam has a simple cobalt band, he is a physics teacher so he has to wear something hard wearing as he's always coming home having burnt his tie or some such accident so his ring is bound to be in danger at some point!
You look ever so lovely, but as I'm not a big fan of New Years you'll find me wearing something comfy and watching Netflix at home, haha.
Christmas morning starts at home in our pjs, but we've been known to drop in on family and friends as the day wears on.»
I just have to make sure to wear my foot brace when I'm at home so that my feet don't hurt as bad when I'm in flats
As a stay - at - home mom lately, t - shirt and jeans is the outfit that I wear most often.
Very pretty watch equally at home as casual or smart wear, pastel Color combination is spot on not to dark but gives a splash of color, strap will need adjusting as quite large I think watch shop can adjust if you know size
I found a lovely maxi skirt in a charity shop at the weekend and put it on as soon as I got home, I was going out that evening and just had to wear it!
Although I will not wear this dress to school, there will be plenty of times to wear it, such as weekends, home - wear and travels (very handy, since it is so wrinkle - friendly and made of very thin material, so it takes up no place at all in your suitcase).
The other tourists will have left all their fashion sense at home, so as long as you don't wear a poorly fitting Disney t - shirt or pants with writing on the butt, you'll be the cutest one there.
Such a versatile outfit too as removing the outerwear will instantly transform the attire into a style which can be worn at home without looking slopping!
I've gotten a few questions on what to wear while casually at home, such as this from anonymous: «I have trouble finding something to wear at home and not look sloppy... if you could do a post on different outfit ideas for lounging at home, that would be great.»
I hate it when I am wearing something I have to tug and pull at or just want to take off as soon as I get home.
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