Sentences with phrase «felt under the gun»

There's nothing wrong with your child knowing that you feel under the gun, just skip all the gory details.
So next time you're feeling under the gun, uptight or nervous, make the right food choices to turn down the tension.
They will only e driven off if you make them feel under the gun or rushed.

Not exact matches

Sofia is under the gun to come up with a perfect salsa for the raw beef and you can see how pressured she feels — I was sweating on her behalf.
Or simply tackle them when you feel these two big guns are under wraps.
Of course they work under a hyper - tense police captain (Frank McRae) who screams all the time, and of course he reads them the riot act and pulls them off the case and confiscates their badges and guns and all the rest, but the movie never finds a new angle on the cliches: The send - up doesn't feel much different than the real thing.
The Guillotines has spent a bit of time on the development turn wheel and because of this, Lau, who already has an iconic crime thriller under his belt, feels like more of a hired gun.
He said, «I hope to God that we haven't created a structure where the young guns who have a great idea feel like they need to get out from under the man.
The people under the gun and feeling the heat are Sony's competitors.
«Of course, the story is what drives this game forward, but it's the perfect blend of platforming elements and action - shooting that are so good, feel so right — and with guns that feel so good — that in the end, I don't give a damn what genre this game actually falls under
«Unions are under the gun; they really are on the defensive and companies, instinctively, are feeling aggressive,» said Laurel Sefton MacDowell, a University of Toronto labor - relations expert and historian.
In the adversarial system, participants feel under attack, so it follows that they would enlist professionals («hired guns») to fight on their behalf.
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