Sentences with phrase «bit of aggression»

«I think he's very similar in a way to Michael Carrick in a controlling midfielder but what he brings and what Michael doesn't bring is a little bit of aggression which, when he gets to the ball, he tackles, he allows other people to play.»
That said, the 2017 Hyundai Elantra looks purpose built with an underlying bit of aggression added to the mix with a chunky multi-function steering wheel, angled centre console, a touchscreen infotainment system and leather upholstered seats.
The players were strong in the challenge, were not afraid to show a bit of aggression, fight and of course passion.
The transfer market requires a bit of aggression i believe.
Shame because I think he's just what we need a bit of aggression up front but he's too selfish and chopsy.
The subtle creases on the bonnet and the front bumper lend it a bit of aggression.
As you'd expect, things stayed relatively neat and tidy with PSM on, even with a bit of aggression thrown at the steering and throttle.
The luxury car maker had also given options of choosing either an xLine trim or a Sport Line trim to add that bit of aggression to the vehicle.
Again, there's lots of chrome to be found on the standard model's chassis, but our 3.0 Sport model adds a bit of aggression to the styling by substituting glossy black trim for much of its brightwork, unique bumpers, side sills and rear spoiler and 20 - inch dark gray sport wheels.
But with the RS appearance package, you get a bit of that aggression without looking too ridiculous.
We do see a bit of the aggression when she wants affection and our Golden gets in her way.
You will sense a bit of aggression in the destructiveness, not towards you, but frustration (or «anger» for lack of a better term) that is taken out on your things.
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