Sentences with phrase «bit constricting»

Budget tablets typically make the biggest sacrifices on the display front, and certainly the 1,024 x 600 resolution on the Kindle Fire feels a bit constricting at this point.
IMO having a two year contract on one of these is a bit constricting, so I would think the prepaid option would be best anyway.
You might find Garudasana a bit constricting when you first try it.
Sometimes I find recipes to be a bit constricting as you never quite know if it will work out if you tweak it, so I guess working with ratios helps solve that problem!
A lot of tablet stories make it to the net though when it comes to actually putting down your money for a promising tablet device, the choice always seems to be a bit constricted.

Not exact matches

Love these hiking trousers - nice and form fitting without being constricting in the upper thigh area (and I have muscular thighs that often don't fit trousers for my waist size), with a bit more leeway in the ankle area, resulting in a very flattering fit.
And while I love a seriously structured jacket, I find them a bit too constricting when running around with the kiddos.
Having gone through the Raft so many times with new heroes, the map differences immediately standout, with the console version feeling a bit more constricted.
If bitten on the face it can constrict breathing, and some animals may exhibit neurological signs and can only be treated with anti-venom.
Occasionally, a baby king will actually bite, wrap and constrict a person's finger, which is ultimately an amusingly silly behavior, though it can be quite startling the first time it happens.
Also the ability to unlock every piece of gear upfront constricts the creativity of the dungeons a bit and makes collecting Rupees pointless.
There is only so much you can innovate when you're constricted by weak hardware, and the series probably started to feel a bit stale even to its hardcore fans in Japan.
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