Sentences with phrase «bit of fire»

This is just what I need to put a little bit of fire under my butt!
I don't have a lot of cash sitting idle, but enough that leaves me with a good bit of fire power if the markets continue this move of lower highs.
I've begun listening to the podcasts, and they give me that little bit of fire I need to keep working toward taking that first step!
«Before we had all this technology, before electricity and artificial lighting, we would be awake in daylight, have a little bit of fire in the evening, and then sleep,» says Debra Skene, a chronobiologist at the University of Surrey in England.
Meanwhile, the rich flavor of chile peppers was heavenly enough to keep us chomping through bites of fire, while the rush of endorphins surged through our bodies like volts from an electric chair.
There was the whole bit of the fire produced by Crabbe and Goyle's wands being of the ilk that could destroy a Horcrux, and it got caught in the flames, and they watched it get destroyed.
I've only observed a little bit of the Fire Pro wrestling series from afar so when I saw this community remix album pop up on Bandcamp I tentatively clicked to check it out.
This pack introduces two new recruits, Crystal and Blazemo, who bring a little bit of fire and ice to the Renegade crew.
There is an element of Martin Keown to him and we need that — someone with a bit of fire.
I actually didn't care for Mesuts body language when that goal went in, one it is against Barca secondly we are still well in the game at one goal down so a bit of fire in the belly would have come across better than Meh it was your job to stop them.
It is quite frustrating to watch ozil play, we all know he's got the ability but it's almost like he's lacking a bit of fire in his belly sometimes, he needs a confidence booster and a bit of anger in him to prove doubters wrong.
Arsene has a bit of fire in his belly and Ramsey needs to score, which he did.
Sam Allardyce was meant to steady the ship and put a bit of fire in the English bellies.
Arsenal are enjoying a bit of a fire sale at the moment, but they're not exactly looking stronger due to their January deals.
The Red Devils are starting to come under a bit of fire now after more than just a few bad performances in the league.
I've had a bit of fire in my belly around the subject ever since.
Grandmother was a bit of a fire - cracker, though a proper one.
For the minor crime of giving humanity a bit of fire to kick - start civilisation, he was sentenced to an eternity of getting his liver pecked out by an angry bird.
They come to us with a bit of a fire in their bellies and want to work hard.
A lot of people have good things to say about Whistler, and the place really does deserve the good rep.. From ski slopes to water ways, the town in the middle of it all boasts its fair share of date venues that offer up good, hearty fare, and some drinks to put a bit of fire in your belly — the perfect thing to go with a walk among the natural beauty that makes this part of the world so very special.
Sweet, loyal, loving, caring, out spoken, a bit of a fire cracker so I am told.
It's a great, solid - A effort, for people who want to see these actors push themselves, those that like a bit of story with their explosions, and a bit of fire with their romance.
Thanks to both the thriving enthusiast / developer community at XDA - Developers and Android (s GOOG) allowing you to jack around the filesystems, every bit of the Fire's software can be extracted or dumped.
The subject of PC gaming has come under a bit of fire lately.
Rempel said she thinks the government «needs a bit of fire put to their feet on this particular issue» and that's why she tabled Bill C - 388 before the holiday season.
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