Sentences with phrase «feeling sketchy»

I'm at 16k miles and my transmission has been feeling sketchy for a while now, it's far too new in my eyes to be dealing with this, so I am very unhappy.
Morrison concurred: «The Cayman S allows you to push it incredibly hard, and whether you're on the road or a closed circuit, it grows your confidence at an exponential rate without ever feeling sketchy or out of shape.»
Bragging might feel sketchy, but there's increasing evidence to support banging your own gong in a professional context.
This certainly looks interesting, but a January release feels sketchy.
Yes, it's a big car, but in no way does it feel sketchy at any time, at any speed.
This might feel sketchy, but Rewards Network is an extremely trustworthy program operated in conjunction with your card's issuer, so you shouldn't feel any real concern about registering your card:
That first visual leak in particular felt sketchy and untrustworthy, but it turns out we've grown a little too suspicious for our own good.

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Ministers also and the laity of the Church will know what is expected of those who hold this office For the present it is possible only to feel after and to describe in sketchy outline what this new conception is, a conception that we may believe is at least as much gift of grace as consequence of sin and perhaps more something produced by historic forces under divine government than the creature of human pride and fickleness.
It makes me feel all warm and cuddly even if it is sketchy.
It has a different approach that feels less sketchy cause you and your friends essentially act as «wingmen».
We know that many people already feel like Craigslist is a sketchy place to post an ad, so you need to put in some details that show how sincere you are about finding a mutually beneficial relationship.
Hinge feels less sketchy because you get matched up with your Facebook friends» friends.
If there are any serious sugar daddies that will pay the allowance to paypal at the beginning of every month and aren't sketchy as hell, feel free to contact me.
So ladies, please be careful with online dating, the internet can be a sketchy place, and you don't owe someone personal information until you feel comfortable giving it to them.
What this means in terms of Oscars is sketchy, but I feel comfortably (finally!)
The close - ups of Robbie's face in the skating scenes (accomplished with occasionally sketchy face - replacement CGI) say it all: there are fleeting moments of victory that feel like everything, and then a whole lot of garbage surrounding it.
So asking an author in another genre for insight — almost useless — but even asking an author you feel is your direct competition, is still sketchy at best.
If I feel like a place isn't clean or in a sketchy part of town it totally kills my vibe.
Interrupted, something falls from the hands of the foregrounded woman, the sketchy chair and the large windows serve to increase the feeling of vast space emoted by the wild sea that functions in opposition to the calm gaze of the women.
She combined careful depictions of everyday objects with loosely painted, sketchy areas — imbuing the works with a sense of movement contrary to the static feeling of more traditional still - life paintings.
Sending a Warehouse Assistant resume without a supporting letter will make an employer feel that the resume is too sketchy and incomplete.
There is no need to write sketchy statements, as they will do nothing but make the hiring manager feel that you are giving him or her a dodge.
Mostly, candidates who feel that their work history is a bit dodgy or sketchy may want to create a functional resume — and begin it with a functional summary.
People who feel their job history is sketchy often create a functional resume, which focuses on skills and achievements rather than a listing of prior work experience.
brown January 5, 2011 at 3:01 pm The Gift of Fear looked totally sketchy when I picked it up (in paperback, with a bombastic cover) but was really helpful in validating the feelings of discomfort / fear I sometimes get.
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