Sentences with phrase «busy staring at»

At this point in time essentially all flagship devices will get you through a full day of heavy use, but Google, like other OEMs, recognizes that there will be those crazy days that you're stuck somewhere with no signal, or busy staring at your phone for hours while waiting in an airport, and will need a top - up.
What: Light, Paper, Process: Reinventing Photography Where: The Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA When: April 14, 2015 to September 6, 2015 Why: While most of the contemporary, photo - savvy population of planet Earth is busy staring at a gridded square on their smart phones, this exhibition explores darkroom techniques, light - sensitive emulsions, archival negatives and custom - built cameras.
Some of your peers may be too busy staring at their iPhones to bother with a driving test, but you realize real freedom comes from being behind the wheel.
2015 will be remembered in the annals of history as the year when democracy was symbolically and literally stabbed to death in its very own cradle, but the world of cinema was too busy staring at its own navel to even notice.
Do Millennials ever lock eyes across a crowded room, or are they too busy staring at the dating apps on their phones?
And if I wasn't busy staring at my phone, I was obsessing over why he hadn't called with my BFF, probably quieting my feelings with Taco Bell and cheap wine.
The brass trifold mirror on the wall is also from Waterworks and honestly sometimes I forget to look at myself in the mirror because I'm too busy staring at the mirror itself!
I was busy staring at your rack (thanks hot v - neck)-- haha!
For a real zing, add some smoked paprika and impress your friends with all those fancy ingredients you just rattled off while they were too busy staring at your delicious BUBBA Veggie burger.
Nope, they're so busy staring at the cute baby that they don't even see me.
For a real zing, add some smoked paprika and impress your friends with all those fancy ingredients you just rattled off while they were too busy staring at your delicious BUBBA Veggie burger.

Not exact matches

everyone stares at floor acts like there busy
«We know new parents are busy, tired, and want more time to stare lovingly at their babies.
What is more important is that another subject to fill our void has been brewed successfully and you could be sure that for the next few weeks, the reverberations are going to keep our tweeting and facebooking youths busy while the political elite go back to their chessboards staring at where the pendulum of fortunes swings eventually.
Their adherents stand, uncomprehending, staring at each other across a busy road.
Instead of impatiently staring at the stoplight thinking of your busy schedule, shut the radio off and concentrate on your breaths.
It's the one on the left but after I stared at it for a few minutes I thought the pattern might be a tad too busy.
Also, sometimes I don't get to respond to outfit questions as quickly because I'm busy (believe it or not I'm not ALWAYS staring at my phone).
But really that's how i unwind after a busy busy week, i can't stop staring at your hair, the braids are gorgeous, and i love your coat.
In this busy world of social media and technology a week staring at the ocean, breathing in the salty air is just what one needs from time to time.
Forgive me, I really should have also bestowed birthday wishes upon Summer Altice, who turns 27 today, but I was busy still staring at Estella Warren.
And, in this modern world where we're often extremely busy or spend long hours staring at screen, a family vacation to Belize is a great way to break away from the normal stresses of life and enjoy healthy group activities outdoors where there is plenty of sunshine and fresh air.
Similarly, while as kids we were busy staring open - mouthed at the beauty of Super Mario 64, the game's genius could only be enjoyed through the N64's analog stick.
While some may think that such behavior makes you seem busy or important, more seasoned clients (and counsel) will recognize you as a zombie counsel — there only physically and, during meetings, having an undue fascination for staring at your lap and making faces... er, checking your email on the sly.
Every summer my work gets crazy busy and I spend so much of my day staring at the computer my eyes really start to feel strained.
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