Sentences with phrase «end hunkers»

You can feel the back end hunker down under power mid-corner and the rear tyres edge towards slip at the exit, but the situation will escalate no further.

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It will be here just in time for what I call cooking season (when the kids» fall sports end and I can hunker down in the kitchen on the weekend).
After being lured to this brick building in Pioneer Square by its outstanding cocktail program, we ended up ditching our dinner plans and hunkering down at the bar for a meal.
Two months later, following the end of recruiting season, he and his offensive assistants — including Brandon, whom he'd hired from Colorado, and Mullen, whom he'd made his quarterbacks coach — hunkered down for three weeks of closed - door brainstorming sessions in «a little staff room that dripped when it rained,» says Meyer.
As the end nears, the NFL has turned into the NFL — the National Arithmetic League — and the American public is holding its breath as Commissioner Pete Einstein hunkers over his calculators, trying to figure out whether Tampa Bay's first victory in history last Sunday will qualify the Buccaneers for a wildcard spot when the playoffs begin on Christmas Eve.
SAAP - 148 also wiped out microbes that hunker down in a dormant, drug - tolerant state during an antibiotic assault, then lead the bacterial resurgence after treatment ends.
When cornering hard (which I ended up doing a lot of in my all - too - brief time with the Porsche), there's a sense the vehicle hunkers down, sort of like a four - door Cayman.
The vehicle appears to feature a low, hunkered - down body with short overhangs and slit - like lights at both ends.
From there, the GT S shows off its throttle adjustability, its rear - end pivoting to the pressure from your right foot before hunkering down to make most of the inherent traction the AMG's transaxle layout provides.
Before the end of the almost 10 - year drought about a quarter of a million people had left the Great Plains, often journeying West (such as the Joads family in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath), but at least two - thirds hunkered down and stayed put, and it is their stories that Egan records.
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