Sentences with phrase «even dread»

As we plan our holiday visits, it is not uncommon to have a sense of unease or even dread about being around certain family members.
Sometimes, I even dread taking blog photos because I know I'll look at the photos with embarrassment at how I look.
With school starting around the country, students may be experiencing emotions ranging from joy and excitement, to anxiety or even dread.
Or even dread over sacrosanct beliefs — such as the sanctity of life, or the right to free choice — being challenged by emerging technological capabilities.
In schools across the U.S., multiple - choice questions such as this one provoke anxiety, even dread.
We all know the feeling — as the sun sets on a perfectly lovely weekend, a sense of gloom, anxiety, or even dread starts to settle on you as you think about returning to work the next morning.
Her Caldo de Camarón (Shrimp Soup) will cure anything that ails you, even the dreaded «tequila flu.»
People that have researched into the health benefits of camu camu have made claims of it holding anti-viral properties, helping with cold sores, herpes, shingles and even the dreaded common cold that plagues us all before we realise we're run down.
Unless I finished my entire meal, even the dreaded mushy garlicky spinach, I wasn't getting as much as a sniff of a dessert, nothing at all, nada!
Maybe even dreading it a little.
Morgan's main focus with food allergies is self - advocacy: empowering food allergic children to be their own advocates in every avenue of life — school, friends, flying, and yes, even the dreaded dating scene.
But there are many parents who DO want milk in school, including even the dreaded flavored milk.
It definitely removed all my makeup, even dreaded raccoon eyes mascara residue, but it took twice as long to get it all off my skin with the cloth.
What we shouldn't forget, though, is that you can always go back to your tried and true favorite, whatever it may be, even the dreaded 80s mom - jean....
I, like most people, would spend most of my Sunday evenings dreading the start of a long and dreary week.
Before the later stages where you pick which traps and defenses you'd like to play with, you use your resources available to lay down crossbows, spike pits, and even the dreaded Gork (part goblin, part orc).
Everything is lovelier when spoken in French, too — even dreaded subjects like math.
It's this that forms a protective shell that is supposed to protect against even the dreaded bird droppings.
Because the F - 150's floor is flat, even the dreaded middle rear seat is comfortable.
Even the dreaded idea of melodrama and forced emotion melded into all the feelings stirring within me while wandering through the ruins of that world.
Social media — even the dreaded and much maligned LinkedIn — provides people a way to connect that doesn't necessitate in - person networking.
Even dreaded trips to the airport became a highlight — as they were filled with friendly staff and great lounges that took the stress out of travel.
For many, it consists of «unfun» (and even dreaded) action steps such as writing your resume, networking, doing research, and interviewing.
I'm so totally impressed and you didn't even you those dreaded words!

Not exact matches

«I call this The Dreaded Salary Question and it's tricky because it usually comes up early in the interview process, and most candidates don't think of it as part of a salary negotiation even though it is,» says Doody.
I remember I pushed the Send button on the email that evening, and I walked into work the next morning with such dread.
When humans and even most fish are over-exposed to the sun's powerful rays they can fall victims to the dreaded growths and lesions of skin cancer.
Additionally, email automation tools can store attachments to avoid the dreaded inbox search for something received in an attachment days, weeks or even months later.
Even if the idea fills you with dread, saying hello only takes a couple of seconds, at most.
Minimizing typos and, even worse, those dreaded «oops» emails, builds confidence in your brand, so make the time!»
We all get a case of the Mondays from time to time, but if even thinking about your job fills you with dread, it's probably time to leave.
Still, even women who do sometimes find satisfaction in their jobs can experience what Petherick calls the «Sunday - night dreads
Economic downturns, high inflation, shortages of materials, or the dreaded «client from hell» can cause serious damage even when a contracting business seems to be running smoothly.
Mining stocks are an extremely volatile asset class where the odds of any investor getting into a story, experiencing impressive gains, only to then take a round trip back to break - even... and finally into NEGATIVE territory are actually quite high (sadly)... In fact, that dreaded rollercoaster ride where you see all your once «hefty» profits in any single position later eviscerated into NOTHING is something that I've experienced more often than I'd like to admit...
I usually enjoy the customer service, but I dread the boarding process even when I'm in the A group.
Why investors should dread the month of May — especially this year Mays during midterm years tend to be worse, historically speakingThe U.S. stock market is preparing to end a positive — but volatile — month of April, and investors may be hoping that performance in May is even better.
You don't even have to undergo the often - dreaded credit check that is a requirement for so many other types of loans.
It's even behind dreaded telecom companies like Verizon (61) and AT&T (62).
You might even be afraid to look at your finances, or dread opening the bills each month.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
This is my second - time reading aloud Understood Betsy, and I think I like it even more the second time, if that is possible... Hope has read it countless times — who can't love Betsy and watching the world open up to her as she goes to live with the «dreaded Putneys»?
We can hear those dreaded words on Jesus» lips even before the man approaches: «It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.»
Paradoxically, the pursuit is necessary because even as we, like helpless sheep, long for God's companionship, we run from God in dread of his lordship.
Some days, it is exhausting just to wake up, knowing (dreading even) what you are going to face that day.
It's almost impossible to convey the intensity of the scene: the vivid blue sky, the daughter's baptism as her mother lay dying, the white towel that was placed around Elise as she emerged from the water, the combination of dread, sadness, hope, and even joy that we all felt as witnesses to the event.
Well authenticated cures of even such a dread disease as cancer in our own day remind us that «more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.»
Even amidst this alarm and dread, even in spite of the man's «bodily deafness / and his longstanding other sorts of torpor,» there is a small sign, maybe even a still voice, at any rate «a tiny bell... there to be heard it seemed heard in its minuscule clangor.&raEven amidst this alarm and dread, even in spite of the man's «bodily deafness / and his longstanding other sorts of torpor,» there is a small sign, maybe even a still voice, at any rate «a tiny bell... there to be heard it seemed heard in its minuscule clangor.&raeven in spite of the man's «bodily deafness / and his longstanding other sorts of torpor,» there is a small sign, maybe even a still voice, at any rate «a tiny bell... there to be heard it seemed heard in its minuscule clangor.&raeven a still voice, at any rate «a tiny bell... there to be heard it seemed heard in its minuscule clangor.»
This mere thought of taking time upon one's conscience of giving it time to explore with its sleepless vigilance every secret thought, with such effect that, if every instant one does not make the movement by virtue of the highest and holiest there is in a man, one is able with dread and horror to discover (People do not believe this in our serious age, and yet it is remarkable that even in paganism, less easy - going and more given to reflection, the two outstanding representatives of the Greek as a conception of existence intimated each in his way that by delving deep into oneself one would first of all discover the disposition to evil.
Even in his exaltation he had been dreading the growing gap between the way she thought and the new ideas he was wanting to pursue.
It's funny how the enemy fools the flocks, but they have the definition of YHWH in the back of most of these books, for they dread Him, even more than His flocks do, as He said in Malachi 1:14.
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