Sentences with phrase «crowd bumps into»

His latest film was a smashing hit and during a public photo shoot for it, a lady from the crowd bumps into him that catches his eye.
You can still enjoy the place with no annoying commercial crowd bumping into you.

Not exact matches

The debate over these gun accessories first flared up after the shooter in Las Vegas, who fired into a crowd of concertgoers and killed 58, modified a semiautomatic rifle with a bump stock.
After Ray prepared his entries, she would carry the box to the judges, with me leading the way through the crowd so that no one bumped into her.
What we learned: This holdover match from last month (bumped due to Ryback's staph infection) really surprised a lot of people and the live crowd was super into everything that happened in it.
The building was hot and crowded, and I bumped into so many people with my new stroller that I eventually had to put it away.
Bills to ban bump stocks were introduced this week after a gunman in Las Vegas is believed to have used the device to fire into a crowd at a concert, killing 58 people.
With $ 1.1 mil still sitting in his campaign war chest, he COULD bump it up another $ 750Gs in matching funds if he steps into the «gettin» crowded» city Controller's race by just raising another $ 125G.
Most robots are taught to avoid bumping into people and objects, complicating the simple task of reaching for an object in a cluttered environment, like a salt shaker on a dinner table crowded with plates and glasses.
Matthew McConaughey, Joe Manganiello, Olivia Munn and Matt Bomer fill out the cast, so we really have no idea as to whether we're going to be seeing some steamy crowd - pleaser, a low - budget bump - and - grinder, or a «Shame» - like spiral into sad debauchery.
Once the action finally kicked off, Drake was dashing through that same crowd, apologizing in a human manner when he bumped into anyone.
The new venue promises more space and less chaos to which means one can enjoy the show more than just bumping into the large crowds.
When you're surrounded by crowds, it isn't uncommon to accidentally bump into other people.
Bumping into other boats in crowded areas or even damaging other structures while out and about on the water.
Would it have really made a difference for you to be waiting in your large comfortable seat on board, rather than out in the loud, crowded airport, smashed into a tiny chair with your luggage being bumped and kicked as the other travelers (job applicants) boarded?
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