Sentences with phrase «bit twitchy»

The game feels a whole lot smoother than it did before, in particular during combat, where the controls could sometimes feel a bit twitchy before.
If I had a slight complaint, it would be the player movements can be a bit twitchy sometimes — I had a few problems moving in the right direction, especially when running and jumping.
While it hasn't been confirmed, the suggestion is that the Japanese giant is still a bit twitchy about being exposed to our nasty Western Swine Flu.
It has been a very fine fund over the long term but this feels just a bit twitchy.
Petra and Calder, two inquisitive, imaginative sixth - graders, join forces to track down the thief who has stolen a valuable Vermeer painting no small task, especially when mysterious letters appear in mailboxes up and down the street of their neighborhood, the neighbors are acting cagey, and their beloved teacher, Ms. Hussey, has become a bit twitchy.
Sports suspension and large alloy wheels can make the ride a bit twitchy, so look at the list of options to find out if the car has sports suspension, or ask your Mini dealer to check the spec for you.
One trait I noticed when driving the Explorer is that the rear end is a bit twitchy under certain conditions.
Touching the brake pedal on a curve sends the front into a nosedive and the rear wheels get a bit twitchy.
What I didn't expect was how cool and collected the 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum feels at high speed; it's not the slightest bit twitchy, and the extra acoustic insulation really blocks out noise from engine, tires and wind.
Her cheeks are flushed, she's a bit puffy (which does help the wrinkles go away), a bit twitchy, she's having trouble sleeping, she's gaining weight in her hips and thighs, and once she starts talking she has trouble stopping.

Not exact matches

According to one insider, Downing Street was a bit «twitchy» whenever the papers described Freeman as the prime minister's policy chief.
Infected, twitchy zombies frantically search out the living, even using their foreheads to beat against car windows, all with the aim of biting their victims into the same unsavory state.
Crime in the Streets (1956) is less film noir than stagey social drama, but it's the film debut of John Cassavetes in a twitchy bit of juvenile delinquency on the road to murder.
The feedback Sherpa Kids is getting from schools is that carers and teachers are becoming «a bit leery and twitchy» about the industrialisation of OOSH.
A smidgeon of toe - in usually sharpens up the response but can make the car a bit more twitchy.
Sport - plus makes the car feel a bit too twitchy, too edgy.
I found the front end to be a bit too darty and twitchy at first, but quickly got used to the compact's agile handling.
There's not much to say about the ranged weapons, really, except that they work, feel decent and bring a little bit of extra variety into the whole affair, although on the Xbox One at least they are just a tad twitchy.
We're still a bit sceptical about the game, as the wanzers appear a tad twitchy.
For that reason, it's great fun to start at the bottom in Career mode — the tracks look the same, but feel completely different if, say, you go from driving them in a 250cc Superkart (twitchy as hell but able to stop on a sixpence) to a Caterham Super Seven (grippier, a bit stately, and conducive to four - wheel drifts).
Bit of an odd decision really, especially when you can't help but crash thanks to the twitchy controls.
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