Sentences with phrase «bit uptight»

But at least the seats played nice this time, and the entire cabin was imbued with a cigars - and - brandy aesthetic a bit uptight for my taste, but then I'm not generally the target market for a $ 162,000 four - door supercar.
I'm both carefree / fun and a bit uptight... a cornucopia of...
I used to be rather high strung and a bit uptight.
After the game, Cuozzo still looked a bit uptight.
Both impulsive and a little bit uptight.
When I was a kid and they used to serve breakfast for lunch at school, I would be really disappointed, and I am still to this day a bit uptight and overprotective about my meals.
Sure, the «old regime» of Christianity, and the more traditional sects, are certainly a bit uptight about sex.

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That locals may be a bit less uptight with sexuality, but should be approached with the utmost respect and no preconceived notion POF Germany is a land lacking in morals or taboos.
If this sounds episodic in nature, it is (and possibly led to the decision to relegate this to series television), but Minghella and (in another bit of big - screen - ready pedigree) co-screenwriter Richard Curtis keep the flow between the concurrent threads smooth through the force of personality, not only that of Mma Ramotswe, but her comically uptight secretary Grace Makutsi (Anika Noni Rose, a scene - stealing hoot), friendly hairdresser BK (Desmond Dube), mechanic JLB (Lucian Msamati)-- in short, her town of Gaborone and the whole of Botswana.
Mollica tells me that although the atmosphere was quite a bit more uptight under the management of outgoing CEO Stephan Winkelmann, nowadays the feel is much more like a big family.
While that catered lunch at the office is all well and good, you're still on work premises which can make your conversation a bit more uptight.
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