Sentences with phrase «facing in the wrong direction»

Codinha: You might have 5,000 gallons of hazardous waste with the containers facing in the wrong direction.
It is facing in the wrong direction.
On the next lap he was facing in the wrong direction on the track at the fountain turn!
The toilet was facing in the wrong direction!

Not exact matches

Or pray facing in the wrong cardinal direction.
This trend seems like it's going in the wrong direction, but listen to the man groan, «Mmmmm, Super Bowwwwlllllll,» holding that last note for a bit, almost growling it, before deciding that this chocolate does absolutely no good if it's not sluiced all about his face.
Saturn's largest moon is similar to Earth in many ways — but its dunes face the wrong direction.
She isn't afraid to scale a rock face with me, won't get aggravated when I lead us 200 miles in the wrong direction, and will laugh when I say something unintentionally stupid.
He also has a grappling hook to aid him in scaling enemies or vaulting across the city, but it's insanely finicky to use and will happily lock on to grapple points in the opposite direction from where he's facing, slinging him completely the wrong way at high speeds.
I also encountered a few enemies that had been placed facing the wrong direction, and therefore wouldn't react to my presence until I stood directly in front of them.
On top of that, there is now the ability to free run while in lock, so the ability to face the wrong direction is all the more possible.
Get in too close or sidestep and face the wrong direction and your attacks will fail to land.
After the moody, atmospheric Majora's Mask, a game primarily about facing death and loss, the cutesy, cartoonish art style for Wind Waker left a large part of the Zelda community feeling that Nintendo was taking the franchise in the wrong direction.
Being passive in the face of political repression, ideological misuse of science, and policy ignorance moves us in the wrong direction.
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