Sentences with phrase «decent legs for»

He has quite decent legs for a man, but with the shorts and the black sock, his calf looks enormous hahaha.

Not exact matches

Keep an eye on prices for whatever steaks you like (a decent porterhouse is a meal of itself, imho), chicken parts (legs and thighs are particularly good for soups and stews) and boneless skinless chicken breasts (good for sandwiches and anyplace where the meat will be a part of the larger meal, like casseroles or most Chinese foods).
He's a decent quality midfielder for rotation and occasional fresh legs purposes, let him stick with that.
Did you see him in the two games against Man City, hardly had a sniff in the first leg, and may well have stayed at home for the second leg, is that what happens when he's up against a decent team.
Ainsley Maitland - Niles deputised at right - back on that day and did a decent job, with most Arsenal supporters taking to Twitter tonight to criticise the decision to bring Bellerin back for this second leg against Milan.
But for a 2 legged tie, a game where we just needed to be decent and see out the game, create a good opportunity, it was acceptable.
On top of all that, it frees up 3C for Dickinson, who desperately needs an opportunity to show some 2 - way prowess and flex his legs — he'll get decent linemates and steady minutes there.
Arteta is supposed to be valuable in the dressing room, but his legs have gone - he has been decent for us in the past and he isn't being offered a new contract.
Chelsea must score if they are to have any chance of going through, which should make for a decent game second leg in Barcelona.
Given that your technique is decent enough, squats and leg presses are the ultimate moves for building majestic glutes and strengthening the whole lower body.
So for example, if you're working on your legs you will have to spend far too much time moving from machine to machine... all the leg machines to get a decent workout.
Bodycon dresses with a decent enough sized heel are perfect for lengthening your legs, and putting curves in the right places.
After I adjusted the driver's seat for my 5 ′ 10.5 ″ frame, I sat in the left rear seat and found that there is quite decent foot, leg, and knee room.
Move to the back and, assuming the sliding rear bench is pushed back, there's plenty of leg room for adults and a decent amount of head room, too.
Good looks, decent performance, but there are more than a few annoyances: - The seat / wheel / pedal design is made for those with long legs only.
Standard Civic DNA means those in the rear enjoy a decent amount of space for their legs, if not for their heads
The Q3 makes for a fine family car thanks to decent rear leg - room and plenty of adjustment for the driver behind the wheel.
Though head and leg room is surprisingly decent all - round for a two - door compact executive coupe, it's nothing to really write home about, and taller passengers in the back will need to make do with a compromised amount of head room.
Pretty decent storage capacity for a smaller vehicle, the heater works amazing and I like the fact that there is leg room for my kids.
Sure it drinks from a sippy cup and is pretty frugal for a decent - sized permanent all - wheel - drive machine but that engine deserves to stretch its legs.
Driving position: The seat adjusts for decent leg - and arm room without fussy controls.
There is a decent leg space for the rear passengers too.
There is also a decent amount of leg room for tall people, and you will not feel cramped on the inside of this great vehicle.
Having said that, it's comfortable enough for four, with ample head room front and rear (thanks to not having the curved hatch roofline), impressive foot room and decent leg room.
In the front, the standard seats are comfortable and supportive, even on a long journey, and there's a decent amount of leg and foot room for the driver and front seat passenger.
The backseat provides decent leg room and is somewhat roomy for the passengers.
Despite its size, it offers plenty of space with decent leg - and headroom for both front and rear passengers.
Granted, it's not as commodious as the class - leading Audi A4, but there's a decent amount of head and leg room for rear passengers in the Lexus than in the rather snug Jaguar XE.
But tall drivers will suffer from a shortage of leg and headroom, while the seat height — set at a level that allows decent forward visibility over the bonnet — means it's quite hard to see upwards to traffic lights, for example, as the roof gets in the way.
The Jetta also comes with a decent amount of room for passengers and cargo, with 38.1 inches of leg room in the rear and 15.7 cubic feet in the trunk.
This should also be at a decent height for most users, with the tall, strong tub legs.
Tables run from $ 100 to $ 200 for a decent, fixed - height, four - post leg design.
The primary benefit will be the increased leg room and seat width (assuming it's decent) especially for the very long journeys like LAX to Sydney or Auckland.
It would be nice to see one of the cycling machine gone and the HUGE piece of something (essentially expensive chin - up bars) currently sitting idle in the corner, exchanged for one or two pieces of decent interchangeable resistance machinery (maybe one of legs and one for upper body).
I knew HD wouldn't have the tapered legs I wanted but I was just looking for something that would look decent.
I love those legs you shared but I wouldn't have them by the reveal next week so I'm going with something temporary but decent looking for now!!
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