Sentences with phrase «bumps out into»

The kitchen bumps out into our breakfast nook, creating this tiny little corner that needed something.
Incorporating that bump out into a built in shelving unit is brilliant!
The full sized refrigerator got a built in look without the built - in (cabinet depth) price by bumping it out into the garage so it wouldn't stick out so much into the kitchen.

Not exact matches

Sensors in the robot map out the facility and track its «buddy's» legs so it knows where to go and who to follow without bumping into anything.
As a result, it's fairly easy to bump into a colleague on a night out at the pub — a much more casual atmosphere than your usual networking event.
I bumped into a former work colleague who was out with her fella and some of their friends.
«My life is a living laboratory,» Griffith likes to say, and he certainly does live it that way, walking around until he bumps into a problem and then retreating to his San Francisco lair to figure out how best to create his way around it.
Research out of University of Edinburgh shows that this superficial «friending» with everyone we went to high school with to the person we bumped into on the street becomes unmanageable and stressful.
In general, I actively seek out news and information or I mostly bump into news and information as I do other things or hear about it from others.
About half of people who do not pay for a news - specific source still say they actively seek out news (51 percent) while the other half say they mostly bump into news (48 percent).
According to USA Today, the man had bumped into a shed that a beehive was attached to, causing a part of the hive to fall off and a cloud of bees to fly out.
Lighthizer's push to hammer out a deal could bump into a difficult reality, as the three countries still haven't agreed on thorny issues such as rules for car manufacturing in the region.
But, younger Americans age 18 - 34 are more likely than any older age groups to say they only bump into news rather than seek it out (6 in 10 vs. about 4 in 10).
One other piece of evidence here is our breakdown of those who actively seek out news versus those who bump into it.
But what you get out of tomorrow depends on what you put into it today — and how you handle any bumps along the way.
The extra money I earn that takes me out of the «poor» category and bumps me up to «middle class» makes a huge difference to how much I put back into the economy.
One such story involves one of the residents forgetting to take his meds, bumping into a young mom on her way to a workout session, and saying something wildly inappropriate (and very funny — you should definitely go out and get this book).
Every time you make sense out of reality, you bump into something that destroys the sense you made.
See my comment after Fred's post to find out why I bumped into this at a very odd time (I had literally read the very same passage from Uncle Tom's Cabin just minutes before his post appeared in my feed.
Shredded zucchini can bump up the benefits of chocolate - based muffins; just make sure to squeeze the excess water out of the zucchini before folding into the batter.
Wing's is well known in Manchester for being a popular hang - out for footballers, with the likes of Wayne Rooney and Radamel Falcao also mentioned as regulars there, but it was City ladies stars Toni Duggan and Isobel Christiansen that LVG bumped into on this occasion.
If any Arsenal fans out there are friends with, or know anyone who is friends with, or has the telephone number of, or knows someone who might bump into, players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Edinson Cavani, Paul Pogba and the like, have a word will you.
I was treated to the barking laugh again, then he told me to call at his house the next Sunday at 12:30, not before, he explained, or I'd bump into them all coming out of bloody chapel.
Edmondson told police he was hanging out with his girlfriend when Green bumped into him.
Bump into him and he is likely to pass out, kerplunk.
We bumped into our Doula while we were out and she offered to come over for a cup of tea after lunch.
In the deep of the night, love is a six - year - old stumbling sleepily into our room and settling onto the always - available pallet beside our bed or a teenager, woken by the 4 am thumping and bumping of their father getting ready in the dark to head out for work, slipping into my room with a quiet, «Mom, are you awake?
You are out with your Kid and suddenly bump into one of your Friends.
It has a round cut out section to tuck your baby bump into.
We carry our babies in our bellies, we nurture them and then when it's time to bring them out into the world and we want to nurture them the same way, it's just when we hit those bumps, we do need to give ourselves some growing room.
Perhaps you had accidentally fed your baby too much milk causing him / her to vomit (you freaked out on that more than when you bumped into your crush when in high school maybe) or unintentionally knocked your baby against the car door when carrying them to the car (car door gets the evil eye from you for the next year or two).
Most nights I'd start out in the middle with him next to me, and when he bumped into me I'd roll away to give him more room.
I am so tired that with the baby on my hip, I explained to the policeman that I drive a minivan and I never bumped into anything in my entire life until this minivan, but now both sides of my car are completely scraped up from pulling in and out of my garage and bumping into trashcans on a regular basis.
When I asked James Cleverly — the Tory MP for Braintree — about it for the Guardian's Politics Weekly podcast, he described bumping into a woman coming out of a polling station on election day, looking sheepish as she admitted she had not voted for him.
Cameroonians have turned out to be like a bunch of stage clowns who bump their heads into the same obtrusive obstacles again and again because they are too dumb to remember what hit them only a short while ago», he forgot to take into consideration the conscious erasing of resistance stories by the regimes in power — a disappearing that began during colonialism, which continued during the Ahidjo regime and which continues under the regime in power today.
In response to pedestrians» concerns that they do not have enough time to cross Delancey Street's rushing lanes of traffic, the city will bump sidewalks out into the street, possibly using planters, sources said.
She wasn't alone: as she rushed out into the street, she bumped into neighbours also startled by the noise.
The more bumps and scrapes you get, the better it was for you to get out into the world,» Teller stressed.
Every once in a while, for reasons that we still don't quite understand, one of these objects gets bumped out of its orbit and drops into the inner solar system.
«You may see a bit of a price bump but when it comes time to dig into your pocket and pull out your insurance card, it's going to cover some stuff that wasn't covered before,» says Burke.
Recently, a colleague bumped into me and somehow my reaction to this was to think that if only I had thought to stand further out of the way, he...
When blood sugar increases, the pancreas bumps up its secretion of insulin in order to bump up the movement of glucose out of the blood stream and into the cells.
So if you just kinda run your hand or down your chin here where your chin and your platysma, that skin underneath your chin hits your throat, that your little bump there that's your Adam's apple, if you go about a couple — about a centimeter down and a centimeter out, that's your thyroid gland and that gland secretes a hormone called T4 that is — that gets converted into an active thyroid hormone, T3.
Method — finely slice (shred) your cabbage and grate your carrots, then put everything into a large bowl and sprinkle over the salt note: you can leave out the carrot, and bump the cabbage up to 500g if you'd prefer
«Colorectal cancer... is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States,» and it «arises from [what are called] neoplastic adenomatous polyps» — meaning colon cancer starts out as a benign little bump, called a polyp, that then grows into cancer that can eventually spread to other organs, and kill us.
after pulling my hair back into a ponytail and securing it with an elastic, I then always tease some out at the top to form a bump with my fingers.
Dylan and I didn't hang out much during that first meet up, but we kept bumping into each other when we got back to school in Bloomington a few weeks later.
I bumped into your blog by lucky and I'm completely hooked on it Could you check out my blog honey» if you want we can follow each other via instagram or by bloglovin.
I've seen 40 + legs stuffed into leggings and it resembled a sack of rabbits trying to fight their way out of sausage skin (with all the lumps and bumps); --RRB-
So if your bump is growing well into the fall, add lots of open waterfall sweaters to your wardrobe as these will produce the same affect and allow you to spend more on something you'll get use out of later on when you're not pregnant.
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