Sentences with phrase «fleet of foot»

Though not as fleet of foot as, say, Porsche's Panamera, the 7s are still enjoyable to drive in a spirited manner.
I wasn't exactly fleet of foot when I purchased my starter position for around $ 14.50 / share, as shares had dropped into the $ 13's on the announcement of the operational setback.
It floats across the ground and feels fleet of foot even when you're not pushing it.
Leighton Baines is now 32 and has never been the most fleet of foot across the ground.
However, the manager seems to have this propensity to play a more indirect and florid style of football that we have seen over the last few years, and picks his lightweight, fleet of foot players to accommodate that facty, who constantly look for the killer pass before getting shoved off the ball, out muscled or giving the ball away.
Though not nearly so fleet of foot as his partner Jim Meadows, he recently completed his first ultramarathon (a 50K race), and tied for 6th in a 13 - hour endurance race, covering 40.7 miles.
Dean is 295 - lbs but he looked very fleet of foot getting this ball into the end zone after making the leaping grab.
Back in the real world, I only see him as a small upgrade on Benteke, in that he is a bit more mobile, but hardly fleet of foot.
Throughout the season, you may notice announcers talk about how fleet of foot Aaron Rodgers has become.
The Search paints a compelling portrait of a war - torn nation but labours its points too heavily, its gait stiff and lumbering where The Artist was joyfully fleet of foot.
What's not to like when Carlos starts to make his wife breakfast in bed, helps his daughter with her math homework and suddenly proves fleet of foot on the disco dance floor?
Performance from a standing start is passable — despite being 175 kg lighter than the old VXR there's still over 1600 kg to get moving — but once on the move it feels more fleet of foot than the figures would suggest.
The tall and narrow stance hints at a perched, top - heavy feeling that never materialises out on the road, yet the 2 still feels fleet of foot rather than reluctant and leaden like some of its rivals.
No, the nearly 4,500 - pound Velar won't frighten Porsche's Cayenne or Macan on hard - charging B - roads, but it's plenty fleet of foot.
Whether fleet of foot or riding atop the back of a flying drake, getting around the landscape with some of the best traversal tools to be given in an open world game (save for Rico's grappling hook in the Just Cause series).
If you have watched Peyton Manning, he's not exactly fleet of foot these days, and you'll often see him simply fall down behind the line of scrimmage rather than taking a hit.
They can make plays off the bounce despite not being the most fleet of foot, and both guys present matchups anywhere on the court.
We have a back three, four, five...... doesn't matter really, they also don't want to «DEFEND» and also think that they're so fleet of foot that they can also act as midfielders.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR JAKE LINGEMAN: I would describe the 2012 BMW 550i sedan, despite its size and 4,365 - pound curb weight, as fleet of foot.
The continuing success of the sector within the office market is also evidenced by the growth in competition over the two years, as high levels of demand from customers drives «fleet of foot» operator innovation, and creates clearer and more distinctive customer offers and facilities.
Steve Young, fleet of foot, strong of arm, is the man, people said.
Even if his ankle injury doesn't force a stint on the disabled list, it should at the very least slow down Miggy (who isn't exactly fleet of foot to begin with).
Put us under constant pressure, knowing full well that we couldn't cope and hoping that our fleet of foot football and moreso, fleet of foot players like Carzola or Ozil were going to scare anyone!
However, at 23, there is plenty to like in the Spaniard's arsenal; fleet of foot, equipped with the dribbling ability to lose his marker, and most importantly the confidence to channel it all by running at defenders.
Snails are not known for being fleet of foot, but they may hold at least one speed record.
They also have keen eyesight and hearing, are fleet of foot and can fly at speeds of over 80 kilometres an hour.
I was fearless, but not fleet of foot.
The ridiculous size of the ensemble is the selling point of this film, though after a while, your mind starts to wander back to «Black Panther,» which was so satisfying, and fleet of foot, and full of interesting characters.
are in the more human - sized feelings of nurtured passion and artistic bonding that any good tale of the fleet of foot requires.
It's fleet of foot, it changes direction quickly and assertively and its grip on the road instils its drivers with unshakeable confidence in the car beneath them.
Faster and fleeter of foot, what's not to love?
Fast and fleet of foot.
So any action that you dare to undertake should be executed in the manner of the small rodent, fleet of foot, out on the tundra with the raptor overhead.
Contingency fees best reward the fleet of foot who settle fast.
You attack, but remain hidden, like a hit - and - run artist, fleet of foot, but weak of backbone.
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