Sentences with phrase «crammed around»

We've had up to 20 people crammed around our dining room table!
As we all crammed around a desk in the Snake Pass meeting room, Seb was evidently distracted and whilst he tried to maintain a professional composure, he could hold it no more... In an explosion of enthusiasm, Seb leaped practically across the table to where David was sat greeting him like a long - lost friend.
Michelle Williams Dallastown, Pennsylvania Every room in my parents» home is filled with memories: the dining room where we ate holiday meals, crammed around a table too small for the crowd, and the kitchen where my brother once cut off one of my braids.
The suspension and car felt taut as we crammed it around the first turn, but the transmission wasn't giving us a whole lot of power for the exit.
It's all crammed around the need to [create] a new team of warriors confusingly called X-Force... If Superhero fatigue is ever going to set in (which seems alternatively inevitable and unlikely), it's going to be here.
It's all crammed around the need to — Marvel confusion alert — create a new team of warriors confusingly called X-Force (and featuring Josh Brolin from Avengers: Age Of Ultron in a different role).
Cameron even oversaw the use of a small table, which world leaders crammed around, in a bid to restrict the number of people in the room.
At our inaugural dinner party in our tiny, newlywed apartment, we invited three couples over and crammed around our too - small table.
Dozens of locals were crammed around dingy communal tables.
That is, they are too big to cram around the lead without interfering with each other.
Needless to say Runbow is far more entertaining with as many players as you can cram around the same TV, but that doesn't mean that it isn't packed with any content to tackle solo.
So to get the full experience, you must gather up four friends and cram them around your computer monitor.
I love that we have a big ol' farmhouse table in the dining room where could comfortable seat our large family, but instead we cram around this smaller table every single meal... that we don't eat on the couch (us) and the floor on a picnic blanket (kids).

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Moreover, once you scan your pass and enter the jetway, you find it's packed with all those who were crammed up around the ticket scanner a few minutes before - affectionately called «gate lice.»
The shareholders of Citigroup who are still nursing stock losses of 85 percent from the bank's pre-crash days aren't going to be too comforted by reading about Rubin's musings about existentialism in coffee shops around Harvard when he should have been cramming for finance courses that might have led to his questioning the more than $ 1 trillion bucks that Citigroup held off its balance sheet in the leadup to its crash.
There are two sides to that coin Lawrence... non-religious people are tired of people cramming their religion down their throats as if it is okay for them to tought it around in other people's faces because their God says they are saved from something... It used to be considered decent to not talk about religion and politics, but people just have to put one or the other, or both in your face now - a-days.
These people come here and think because we are tolerant we can be pushed around and can have foreigners cramming their religion and customs down our throats.
You folks that believe you derived from Apes take the cake... as you swing from tree to tree cramming it down your throat, up - side - down, tail wrapped around a branch.
It was soon a year ago that we crammed Elsa, baby Isac, ourselves, our backpacks and a pram into a tiny campervan and drove around New Zealand.
And if you've got a dark chocolate bar (70 - 80 %) lying around, you can break it up and cram small pieces of chocolate into the date along with the other ingredients.
So I played around with the concept myself (a.k.a. crammed as much pumpkin into the recipe as possible) and ended up with this delightfully decadent pumpkin + chocolate flourless mug cake.
«Individual consumers and major food companies alike have sent the message loud and clear that they don't support forcing pigs to spend their lives crammed inside cages so small they can't even turn around,» said Paul Shapiro, vice president of farm animal protection for The HSUS.
Cramming animals into crates so small that they can't even turn around is horribly abusive,» said Bruce Friedrich, senior director for strategic initiatives at Farm Sanctuary.
To answer that question, one needn't look any further than the dozens of damning undercover investigations into agribusiness operations released over the last several years: chickens crammed so tightly into tiny cages that they can't even spread their wings, living in the same space with the rotting corpses of their cage - mates; mother pigs unable to even turn around for months on end inside their gestation crates; factory farm workers sadistically abusing animals; and more.
it's very loud and crammed too so if you have the little one in tow be prepared to be shoved around a bit — to be honest we stayed about 10 mins and high tailed it out of there!
I didn't like him always crammed in the seat, but once he realized he could sit up in the car seat and see everything around him, he refused to lay flat in the stroller ever again!
Still on nutramigen @ 16 months (she only weighs 17.5 lbs, very tiny, so we keep cramming more formula in around her food as she still can't have dairy), but insurance pays for it now because I guess being a toddler who still needs formula is a medical condition?
Last year the emerging phone - hacking scandal was simply too big to be contained as one entry in this chart, but this time around we've decided it can just about be crammed into a single judicial inquiry - sized box.
It rained though, and everyone was crammed into this barn with chickens flying around.
The area around New York Harbor is crammed with touristy activities and world - famous sights, but it is also home to lesser - known destinations that will appeal to scientifically curious visitors.
Such organisms cram meters of genetic material into the tiny nuclei by wrapping strands of DNA around clusters of proteins called histones (SN: 1/10/15, p. 32).
When protons start colliding in the LHC — in the test run in September, they ran just one way around the track — they will each carry no more energy than 14 flying mosquitoes, but this energy will be crammed into a space one - trillionth the size of a mosquito.
The new sequence confirmed that the loblolly genome is so large because it is crammed full of invasive DNA elements that copied themselves around the genome.
Our own Milky Way Galaxy sports around 150 of them, each one containing anywhere from a hundred - thousand to several million stars crammed into volumes about 100 light years across.
Here in the South we really cram in as much as we can before the extra hot summer months roll around, which means we always need to be party ready.
Penpals also make and pass around friendship books, «slams» and «crams».
The only survivors are crammed onto Snowpiercer, a massive train that travels around the globe, powered by a perpetual - motion engine.
First Class rushes the details or plays cutesy with them, cramming the essentials into a single picture instead of spreading the inside references around, building conflict over sequels to come in what looks to be a new start for the X-Men franchise.
The rocky starting area, the guards patrolling around the fence, the towers and the tents, so basically almost the entire map of Ground Zeroes now has a Far Cry 4 version, thanks to modder Robert Cram.
Initial findings suggest that students who regularly employ these strategies in their study routines decreased the anxiety around and the perceived need to «cram» for exams through improved preparedness that effected modest improved academic performance.
That might be welcome news for failing schools desperate to escape wholesale restructuring, but it's doubtless unpleasant news for kids, and for teachers trying to cram their regular lesson plans in around testing seasons.
The complete front - end structure has been redesigned around a series of radiators — a total of six crammed in on top of each other behind the front - end bodywork where they compete for air fed through liberal openings.
This time around, Lambo is doing it right, giving the Urus super car-esque agility, speed, and performance, all with a sharp (yet jacked - up) body style crammed with luxury and even a little off - road worthiness.
Instead of having to cram my one and four year olds into their car seats, my four - year - old can now climb into the vehicle himself and even have room to walk around (while parked, of course)!
Sure, you might be able to cram one into a cargo pocket but then it's flopping around annoyingly with every step.
A typical day for me starts around 9:00 am with my first class — usually I try to cram all my classes in before noon or 1:00 p.m. for sure.
The puppies, discovered by a civilian, had been crammed inside of a small crate with no food, water, or room to move around.
Hundreds of cats a day are being rounded and crammed into cages so small they can not even turn around.
If you're the type of couple that would rather swap a break at the beach for a trip around an art gallery, a culture - crammed city break to Italy is an ideal honeymoon destination.
I loved Amsterdam as a city and can't wait to visit again, although would pay a lot more attention and cram a lot more in next time around.
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