Sentences with phrase «bit gritty feeling»

They are also a bit gritty feeling, like I am chewing on sand.

Not exact matches

Had a bite, initially it was okay, but as I chewed it felt like it was just sandy dusty horrible gritty mud.
It feels like we have more of a determined and gritty CM who can still play the possession game, been a bit too long for us fans but our future looks good with those 3 all being young still.
I would be concerned about it potentially feeling gritty as it is water soluble and this is 100 % oil based; try a wee bit mashed it with some mango butter first and see how that feels.
The overlaying fabric has a gritty hand and gives the dress just the slightest bit of punk feel to it.
This film takes the best bits of Kidulthood (the fact that it feels like it has ripped right from the gritty streets of London), but gotten rid of all of the annoying accents and characters.
As always, Fuller is grittier than the mainstream, but the whole thing feels a bit too schematic and doesn't ever reach the poetic heights of his best films.
There's an initial rush to get the journey underway that simply feels forced, despite the best efforts of Pål Sverre Hagen as Heyerdahl, and the film is in such a rush to get to the «good bits» that we miss some of the minutiae of life at sea that made reading the book such a gritty, tactile experience.
Although earlier seasons of «Miami Vice» were a bit lighter and more conventional cop fare, the series developed a dark, serious vibe over the last few seasons that gave the show a grittier, noir - sih feel.
It feels kind of metropolitan — a wee bit European, a bit gritty and very Guatemalan.
The entire country of Chile is a pretty gritty place, but as long as you don't mind authentic Spanish culture and bit of poverty, you'll feel right at home in this mountainous country.
You may have also noticed that I'm rambling quite a bit more than I usually do before getting into the nitty - gritty of the game, and that's because Battleship really doesn't have that much to talk about, so I felt the need to flesh this review out a little somehow.
A bit like Fallout but with a grittier feel, Let It Die has the look of a AAA title.
From the crowded, neon - lit Hengsha island to the gritty Detroit City hub, the stunning visuals make this world so tangible, the player feels like they are actually living every nail - biting second right next to the hero, Adam Jensen.
Furthermore, the game tried a bit too hard to come across and gritty and horrific, with the end result feeling crass and uneven.
As the name suggests, Call of Duty: WWII is a look back into the Second World War and it definitely feels a bit more gritty and gnarly then we've ever seen the war before in a video game medium.
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