Sentences with phrase «felt faint by»

Eating like Khloé Kardashian made me feel so hungry that I lost productivity at work, felt too weak to exercise, and felt faint by the end of the first day.

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By this point in the day, I was feeling faint, and I often needed to cheat with a handful of crackers or a granola bar to keep going.
Mornings in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor of slowly perishing leather...; long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher, feeling the rough kiss of the sculls on unaccustomed palms, listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk of the rowlocks, watching the play of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at stroke, as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so by the twisting race at King's Mill by Mesopotamia to Parson's Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous, to make toast by the fire.
He knows that deep in our hearts we're so fragil and injured by life [when in a pit] that his faintest whisper will talk us into feeling guilty even when we're not.
However, it can have a not so wonderful effect on mom to be, by causing her to feel dizzy or faint.
Damask Love has designed three adorable fruit pencil cases including strawberry, pineapple, and watermelon which you can make by updating regular blank fabric pencil cases with faint and green felt to craft a new pencil case, while each design is painted slightly differently all are easy to make.
Ironically, this is an apt metaphor for Judt's entire life: the son of Eastern European Jews who never felt completely at home in England; an autodidact at Cambridge who never learned historiography or became part of a dedicated «school»; an expert by training in French social thought with serious and evolving interests in Eastern European history; and an American denizen and critic without the faintest bond to the United States.
Suddenly, I felt I absolutely must investigate this issue further, and a faint sadness settled on me to think that going gluten - free may now also be misinterpreted as being endorsed as part of the diet espoused by the Weston A. Price Foundation.
She is grumpilcious (I swear I just felt the air whiz by my ear and the faint sound of a «thwack»).
Saying that Captain Haddock didn't sound like Gollum feels a bit like damning with faint praise, but I was too distracted by the idea that the Captain is Scottish -LRB-?)
Hoffman creates a New York of indeterminate time — he listens to a tape walkman, wanders dark and gritty streets reminiscent of pre-Giuliani filthiness, the drug - use even has a faint mid-80s feel, while any mention of politics or 9/11 are noticeable by their absence.
The most plausible suggestion was that one student had fainted, and then others — either bothered by what they had seen, or due to the power of suggestion — had also felt the same.
When you grow up as a girl, it is like there are faint chalk lines traced approximately three inches around your entire body at all times, drawn by society and often religion and family and particularly other women, who somehow feel invested in how you behave, as if your actions reflect directly on all womanhood.
In a crowd, I feel overly alert for even the faintest hint of danger, and, in conversation, I am tormented by thoughts and fears of what the other party thinks of me.
This game certainly isn't for the faint of heart, but any despair you feel at its unforgiving combat is frequently balanced out by moments of genuine elation.
The Korea Times March 27, 2012 Artist Creates Phantoms of Homes, Nostalgia By Noh Hyun - gi Anyone who has moved around the globe will understand the feeling of dislocation — faint memories of places accumulate only to diffuse the sense of belonging.
Upon reflection, one also feels the faint echo of her early years studying in Paris, the whisper of Picasso and Chagall, the heartbeat of the Paris of our dreams, made fresh by contemporary language and a finely honed vision.
The viewer almost feels enveloped by the mist rising off three pale gray - on - gray paintings from the 90's, one of a New York rooftop, another of a patch of beach in faint morning light and a third of barely visible trees, also at sunrise.
The reptilian brain can activate a freeze state in us that makes us go «numb», causes us to faint, or makes us become separate from our bodies, and this can be highly useful when we feel paralyzed by danger and are in no position to flee or fight.
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