Sentences with phrase «comfortable than struggling»

As you progress to heavier weight, you may find a barbell more comfortable than struggling to hold heavy dumbbells.

Not exact matches

Of course, shocks spring up all the time in the Premier League, so I'd be wary about sticking Tottenham in your weekend accumulators, especially as they aren't really worth the bother at odds of around 1/3, but nevertheless I am struggling to envisage anything other than another comfortable win at home for high - flying Spurs.
There is little more refreshing than a great night of rest — but many of us struggle to feel comfortable lying down in bed.
Still, many educators, less familiar and less comfortable with technology than their students, struggle to seamlessly integrate a growing list of technology tools into their regular curriculum.
People buy these devices to put content on them; they're always looking for apps to install or something to read, and more than anything, they're comfortable paying for digital content (something internet - based webcomics have always struggled with).
Masking their insincerity, they shouted louder and more expressively than others so that they quickly rose to the top, occupied leading posts and began to struggle for their own personal, comfortable lifestyle.»
I'm comfortable saying 1917 was very cold and 1998 was very warm; getting much more accuracy than that seems like a struggle.
If you have giant hands you may struggle, and you're gripping it more with your fingers than your entire hand, but it's remarkably comfortable for something so small.
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