Sentences with phrase «bust open your head»

You're falling backwards, trusting that somehow the floor will be there and that your arms will support you, and that you won't crash to the ground and bust open your head.

Not exact matches

That is, until Brock busted Roman's head open, covering Reigns entire face in blood in a hurry, and then hit him with another F - 5 — then, Reigns was pinned, 1 -2-3, and Lesnar retained to the shock of everyone in attendance and at home.
The best way to look chic while riding a bike is to not have your head bust open if you fall.
So, when the hubby and I get the rare chance to head out on a date, I crack open my makeup palettes and bust out my favorite foundations.
I've known too many good people who got their heads busted open just because they were down on their luck.
In last week's episode of The Walking Dead, a zombie ripped someone's throat out and then that guy got up and ripped someone's stomach open and before you know it a bunch of zombies were attacking a bunch of people until the humans came in and busted the zombies» heads open with pipes and knives and I thought «Meh, that doesn't seem that bad.»
A terra - cotta bust by Simone Leigh, its gray - beige head topped by an Afro composed of blue porcelain cowrie shells, is a homage to a specific person: the choreographer Katherine Dunham, who incorporated African styles in modern American dance and opened a performing arts school in East St. Louis in the 1960s.
Finch; Uri Aran; Oscar Munoz; Superflex; Busted (group) / High Line Park Orly Genger / Madison Square Park / thru 9/8 Ugo Rondinone / Public Art Fund / Rockefeller Center / thru 6/7 Alexandre Arrechea / 10 works on Park Avenue between 53 to 67 / thru 6/9 Thomas Schutte / Public Art Fund / 5th Avenue @ 60th / thru 8/25 Mark di Suvero / Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 / ongoing Oscar Tuazon / Public Art Fund / Brooklyn Bridge Park / thru 10/13 (extended) Thomas Hirschhorn / Gramsci Monument / Forest Houses off Tinton Ave @ 163, The Bronx / info: gramsci-monument.com / thru 9/15 Opening 7/1 SELECTED EVENTS: Tuesday, 6/4, 7 PM / Dred Scott in conversation with Andy Zee / Revolution Books / 146 W 26 / Donation Thursday, 6/6, 6:30 PM / Heads in Limbo reading — book launch: Geoffrey O'Brien; Barry Schwabsky; Susan Mastrangelo / Heller / 54 Orchard / FREE Friday, 6/7, 6:30 PM / The Review Panel: David Cohen; Eva Diaz; Ken Johnson; Chloe Rossetti / National Academy / 1083 Fifth @ 89 / $ Saturday, 6/8, 10AM - 6PM (also 6/8) / Figment / Governors Island / FREE Saturday, 6/8, 4 - 6 PM / Mei - mei Berssenbrugge; Charles Bernstein book launches with Susan Bee / Accola Griefen / 547 W 27 — floor 6 / FREE Saturday, 6/8, 5 - 9 PM / Morgan Avenue Open Studios / 649 Morgan bet Nassua & Norman / FREE Sunday, 6/9, 2 PM / State of Sculpture: panel: D.Goodman; B.Albertini; R.Gero R.Maltz / Dorsky Curatorial / 11 - 03 45th Ave., Long Island City / FREE Wednesday, 6/12, 7 PM / Thomas Lanigan - Schmidt on his work / Morgan Library / 225 Madison @ 36 / FREE Friday, 6/14, 7 PM / Chloe Bass speaks on her work, & book launch / Momenta / 56 Bogart / Bushwick / FREE Thursday, 6/20, 6:30 PM / Laylah Ali in conversation with Kelly Kivland, web launch / DIA / 535 W 22 / FREE Friday, 6/21, 2 PM / James Turrell speaks with Michael Govan / Guggenheim / 1071 5th @ 89 / $, students free with RSVP Friday, 6/21, 7 - 10 PM / Far From Now curated by C.Cox: Screening & performance / 1665 Norman, Ridgewood, Queens / FREE Saturday, 6/22, 4 PM / Lorna Williams speaks on her work / Dodge / 15 Rivington / FREE Saturday, 6/22, 4 PM / Inside Out curator Laura Phipps speaks / Kentler Int.
In both the lift and turn of the young man's head and the open V of his zippered collar, this bronze refers to an eighteenth - century marble bust by Jean - Antoine Houdon.
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