Sentences with phrase «find biting my tongue»

And, believe me, I know how hard this «hands - off» approach can be when it's your baby and when you find yourself biting your tongue because you might have done a bunch of things in different ways.
He repeated the statement twenty minutes later, and I found myself biting my tongue and forcing myself to remain in the chair.
Now, I find biting my tongue or deleting paragraphs overwhelmingly difficult.
I often find myself biting my tongue in company, generally when some airhead, know it all is extolling the virtues of PV solar electricity and batteries.
Honesty should always be a goal in a relationship, but sometime you may find yourself biting your tongue because you don't want to upset your partner.

Not exact matches

(History tells us that Trump finds it impossible to bite his tongue — or keep his thumbs still — when criticized.)
It's a light batter and you get bits of sour when your tongue finds one of the fresh strawberries mixed in with the batter.
Unfortunately, if you buy these outside of the sichuan province of China, they're usually not fresh and therefore not at all as potent as they ought to be, but if you can find good ones, it's the most amazing, addicting flavor (it has a numbing property so your tongue kind of goes a bit numb and allows you to enjoy spicier food than normal).
But the city boys had to learn boxing to protect themselves from the jibes of their country cousins, who found the idea of learning the old tongue a bit balmy.
At first it was hard for Maggie to over and over let her children dictate the script and the activity, but she has found that by going along with it (and biting her your tongue when she has the need to control things), her children are more grounded and ready to go with the flow.
I find it entirely too strong in most ANY instance, so just know the title is a bit tongue in cheek.
The town's upper - class citizens find their tongues flapping after having seen Stella, the serial mistress, in Robert's company, and it isn't long before news of the affair winds its way to Meg, who discovers that the door to a potential romance with the dashing Lord Darlington (Stephen Campbell Moore) has been creaked open just a little bit.
Although owners might have to bite their tongues when their pooches speed off to find the odor, Criswell says owners really have as much fun as their furry companions.
Even coming to Buenos Aires, where wolf - whistling and cat - calling are common practice, I find I have to bite my tongue.
It's a great idea, and I found myself making my Henry a silver - tongued devil who also happened to be kitted out in armor covered in blood, so a bit of forceful dialogue could get me a long way.
Mother of God's religious undertones are amplified by a collaged advertisement for the Catholic Review, found in the lower right corner, which reads «An invaluable spiritual road map...» This bit of text draws together the title of the painting, the maps, and the spiritual allusions of the circle, yet it also walks a line between sincerity and tongue - in - cheek humor.
I find that more and more I have to bite my tongue to stop myself constantly correcting the understanding of friends and colleagues.
We're a bit disoriented from all the hoops we've had to jump through, but then again so is Su Wei (lead negotiator of the Chinese delegation), who seemed to be in a similar mood during this evening's press briefing, where he revealed a much more jocular, tongue - in - cheek side of himself that was nowhere to be found during Tuesday's briefing.
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