Sentences with phrase «buckle at the knees»

For example, Halbower - Fenton says: â $ We've â $ ˜ protectedâ $ ™ ourselves right out of one of our natural, survival instincts, proprioception, that instant reaction to buckle at the knee when you're about to turn your ankle.
We absolutely love these cupcakes, not to mention the aroma of cinnamon rolls and apple pie baking in the oven will make anyone buckle at the knees.

Not exact matches

Even when warming up on the sidelines or fooling around before a game, a pitcher should be throwing at a spot: the other fellow's right knee or his left shoulder or the buckle on his belt.
As he slammed his foot down on first base in a foot race with Francisco Lindor to avoid loading the bases, Chapman's knee buckled, and he gingerly walked off the field at the end of the inning.
In the latest issue of her Lenny Letter newsletter, the Girls creator and star explains that she woke up last weekend feeling off — «knees - buckling, back - aching, dry - heaving - at - the - idea - of - breakfast off» — and ended up in the hospital for her fifth surgery in a year.
Ally Brooke was spotted arriving at the Electric Cinema in London wearing a MIMI Tran Clarisse Tree Piece ($ 1,550.00), a Kate Spade Cameron Street Racing Stripe Margot Bag ($ 268.00) and LaModa Tokyo Buckle Up Knee High Sandals ($ 48.27).
As they say, an athlete's legs are the first to go, and while the Altima's suspension feels fine on the freeway, its knees buckle at the mere suggestion of cornering forces.
One 1970 Plymouth Hemi «Cuda convertible crossed the block there at a knee - buckling $ 2.16 million.
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