Sentences with phrase «as whimpering»

Peak anxiety, expressed as whimpering, barking or howling, likely occurs within the first minutes after your departure.
Separation anxiety may be seen as whimpering, barking, howling, chewing, scratching and inappropriate elimination (urine or stool).
Deep lacerations will need veterinary attention, but if your dog experiences this - you'll likely see damage to the boot, and see signs of pain, such as whimpering and limping - right away.
What may start off as a whimpering cry, can soon escalate if the baby can not be soothed.
A crowded, co-slept slumber jolted to a halt as the whimpers of hunger suspended dreams of my fictitious bikini body sipping something colorful on a powdered, Bahamian beach.
Besides, he said when worse things have been uttered by NPP followers, not as much as a whimper is heard from the likes of Rev. Asante.
Both dogs now scarf it done without so much as a whimper.
My cats are held to her chest as inoculations, without so much as a whimper, are administered.»
Then once more, there are totally different canine breeds that could be very cosy merely watching the world go by, with out quite a bit as a whimper.
Siberian huskies are not good watchdogs: They'll allow anyone to enter your house without so much as a whimper.
There may be signs of vocalization, such as whimpers and groans, which often stop when the dog is comforted.
He particularly was drawn to those types of events that are not witnessed as they occur, with the havoc wrought revealing itself as a whimper and not a bang.
Finally, there are deep questions implicating the lack of intergenerational equity in formulating public policy, simply put: why have governments let unpaid internships ascend so rapidly without so much as a whimper.
In all the games we played, web pages we browsed and apps we opened, the tablet handled it all without so much as a whimper.

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End - of - financial - year specials failed to maintain May's positive tone on new car sales for Western Australia, with numbers for June down 5.5 per cent as the financial year ended with a whimper.
The world doesn't end with a bang, as T.S. Eliot wrote, but with a whimper, and thus it is with the U.S. job market.
(The merest whimper of the thesis can be discerned when he states that crusading was «reinvented» after the loss of Jerusalem in 1187, or when he refers to Innocent's contribution to the Crusades as «a sort of creation.»)
Do we see the universe as simply ending in a whimper, even if it came into existence with a bang, or do we see it as capable of renewal and transformation?
On the contrary, he finds it useful to ponder an array of reductionist attempts to explain the existence of religion, from that which seeks to pinpoint the area of the human brain or the specific genes connected to religiosity to that which sees religion as a malfunction of the human mind or a vestigial remnant from a primitive stage of human development suitable only for whimpering, immature dullards (a point of view championed by the new atheists).
My wife heard a popping sound and a whimper as she flopped back onto the floor.
A dismal season ends with a whimper as last - place Minnesota (59 — 92) is hitting.213 with five HRs in September — both AL lows.
I want the players to go for the throat as opposed to just going out with a whimper trying to contain and limit damage.
As the winter transfer window ended with a bit of a whimper in England, a lot of the reports in the football media were about the big money deals for players going to play in China and Arsene Wenger last week warned that the amount of money in their Super League could soon be causing problems for the Premier League clubs.
Stoke shipped four goals in each game and only managed to score once as they ended the season with a whimper, despite a final day victory against West Ham to consolidate a top half finish.
This was then followed by defeat against Southampton at home, before a crushing 5 - 1 defeat to already relegated Newcastle United on the final day as the Tottenham season ended in a whimper, allowing their bitter North London rivals Arsenal to pip them into second place in the table, as Spurs dropped to third.
Borussia Dortmund kicked things off with a whimper on Friday as they labored to a draw in Berlin.
Lambert's lions whimpered rather than roared today and they will need to sharpen their claws ahead of next week's trip to the manager's previous club, Norwich City, as Villa are now without a win in three games and without a clean sheet in twenty - seven.
(And though I personally didn't feel that a few minutes of whimpering really qualified as «cry it out,» I sure knew what my online buddies would have to say about it.)
It's OK to let your baby whimper for a few minutes as she falls asleep, but she is too young to be left for long bouts of crying.
Don't rush to pick her up as soon as she groans or whimpers, and chances are she'll fall back asleep by herself.
As the mothers screamed and whimpered and pleaded their way along, I didn't look that blissful to me — and by the end, a couple of them didn't seem that interested in their babies, either.
A baby's heart - tugging but not heart - wrenching whimpers should be heard as the background noises to his sleep work, the sounds he makes as he learns a new way to settle himself to sleep.
Babies are very good at adapting, and although mom might feel some tinges of guilt if baby whimpers or cries out for her, it is best that baby learns to sleep without the milk, pacifier, or mom as a pillow at nighttime eventually.
If mom is always giving in to their little one at the slightest whimper, babies risk choking, allergic reaction, and exposure to food that might not be as balanced as their baby food.
You can start to encourage independent sleep at this age, but don't push it.It's OK to let your baby whimper for a few minutes as she falls asleep, but she is too young to be left f or long bouts of crying.
I would fall asleep alone, clutching to the feeling of my old self, then wake up to the sound of my daughter's whimpers, heart thudding in my chest as I remembered my new reality.
One night around this time, I woke to the whimpers of my daughter as my husband carried her down the hall to our room.
The world could indeed end with a bang, not a whimper, as the poet prophesied.
Crying as an emotional expression has been used to describe the vocalizations of many primates, including the coo vocalizations of squirrel monkeys and the whimpers and screams of chimpanzees.
The inclusion of an absurd yet thoroughly captivating celebrity cameo, which essentially stands as a high point within the entire series, perpetuates Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb's better - than - expected third - act atmosphere, although, unfortunately, director Shawn Levy ensures that the film concludes with a whimper by offering up an excessively sappy final stretch that just goes on and on - with this underwhelming climax confirming the movie's place as an almost passable concluding entry in a seriously forgettable trilogy.
For all the cinematic dreck currently peddling disorienting editing as «action,» no one in good conscience could deride Tarantino for his indulgence in split screens or extreme close ups or smash zooms or any other mode of cinematic gimmickry, when it affords us hauntingly sparse centerpieces such as The Bride's live burial, an aural choir of oppressive dirt, panting whimpers, and futile struggling set to the visual accompaniment of pitch black confinement that stretches on well past any spectator's comfort level.
She's alternately kickass and vulnerable, doing as well with fight scenes as she does with ones that have her whimpering in physical and emotional pain.
As Christine comforts the dog, her whimpering is also used to express Christine's suffering, especially once Christine realizes what Miss Julie and Jean are really up to...
: Timecrimes put the Nacho Vigalondo brand on the map, and Extraterrestrial whimpered as a comedy (review) Open Windows
As franchise entries continue to grow longer and longer, though, it's only a matter of time until that bang fades into a whimper.
Yet Meg doesn't hate Nick and Nick, for his part, isn't quite the milquetoast he presents himself as in moments like these, when he falls on the street and injures his knee to the ringing, castrating laughter of his mate, or when he infers that Meg wants to leave him and starts to whimper like a child.
The machine turned to look at me, and let out what I perceived as a hurt whimper.
As a result, the dialogue is limited and punctuated with plenty of groans and whimpers as Nancy does her best to self - administer medical aiAs a result, the dialogue is limited and punctuated with plenty of groans and whimpers as Nancy does her best to self - administer medical aias Nancy does her best to self - administer medical aid.
So why does the whole film, impressive as it is, flutter by with such a whimper?
It is tough not to leave it with a bad taste in the mouth, as it ends with such a profound whimper.
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