Sentences with phrase «foot slammed down»

My foot slammed down on the accelerator and we were off like a rocket, with 650 pound - feet of torque spinning the rear tires for a quick second until they found purchase.

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As he slammed his foot down on first base in a foot race with Francisco Lindor to avoid loading the bases, Chapman's knee buckled, and he gingerly walked off the field at the end of the inning.
Try and work on flexion activities such as reaching for her feet and toes, playing with them, placing them in her mouth, rattles on ankles or using her legs to kick at dangling things while on her back (keeping legs in air rather than slamming down to the floor).
He rolls back to front (not front to back yet), sits unassisted for a minute or two if propped up, will put weight on his legs if I hold him, and will go into the tucked position (grab his feet if I help him) and will stay tucked for a few seconds before his legs slam back down to the ground and his arms go out to that «T» formation.
That's like trying to drive down a highway by just looking at what's 20 feet ahead of you, constantly accelerating and then slamming on the brakes as soon as you see something.
The gluteus maximus prevents that: It fires just before the foot slams into the floor, creating a braking action that keeps the torso from falling down.
Sandia National Laboratories has sent a mock B61 - 12 nuclear weapon speeding down the labs» 10,000 - foot rocket sled track to slam nose - first into a steel and concrete wall in a spectacular test that mimicked a high - speed accident.
It's tough, and the music is good, and you're slamming one foot down on the pedal as you move side to side up that hill.
Keep both feet flat on the ground while you move the ends of the rope in an arc above the head, lifting them to your left and slamming them down hard on the floor to your right.
«Andy [Murray] is such a physical player that every time he slams down his foot he is basically ripping his body to shreds.
Lift the SteelBell over your head, and without rising onto the balls of your feet, swing your arms down toward the ground, slamming the SteelBell to the ground between your legs.
► A penguin slams into a cooler (the penguin is unharmed), the man pushing the cooler dumps the contents (ice and water) on the ground, six penguins slide down a multi-story ramp, and as they slide men women leap to get out of the way, a man almost leaps over the side of the ramp but is caught by a woman, a man is hit in the leg by a penguin and people generally leap to get out of the way moments before the penguins hit them; the penguins slide off a statue and through the air, crashing into an orchestra pit (the penguins are unharmed) ► On multiple occasions we see a penguin biting people, including biting a man's foot and snapping at a man's hand.
Approach a corner, and the gearbox seems to know that you are going to decelerate before you even lift your foot from the gas pedal, seamlessly slamming down a gear or two before you even start steering into the curve.
With normal brakes, if you slam your foot down on the brake pedal, the wheels will lock causing you to skid.
I can sort of see the logic: the pressure it applies to the back of the neck could go badly wrong, as could the slamming of someone's face into the mat, but I'm not convinced that's any more dangerous than something like the Brogue Kick or Finn Balor's Coup De Grace which involves leaping from the top rope and bringing both feet down on the opponent's chest.
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