Sentences with phrase «from squinting»

We've come a long way, it would seem, from squinting up at the sky and asking the nearest farmer... [more]
We've come a long way, it would seem, from squinting up at the sky and asking the nearest farmer.
Maybe I'm going blind from squinting.
Reading the story is surprisingly clear and clean, and although it may seem counter-intuitive, there should be no concerns about eyestrain from squinting because it's one panel, presented in high resolution.
I like to think that wearing posh sunglasses keeps me from squinting, and therefore helps delay the dreaded wrinkles.
I added these strappy black heels from Just Fab and a great pair of sunnies to block those nasty UV rays (and prevent me from squinting)!
While I've never enjoyed having this condition, there has been a benefit of wearing sunglasses all these years: So far I haven't developed crow's feet and the other wrinkles and discoloration one gets from squinting and sun damage.

Not exact matches

SpeakerClock (iOS only), the post notes, offers helpfully huge fonts to help you keep track of time from a distance and without squinting.
After his album «Squint» in 1993, which was the crowning achievement of his career, he vanished from the scene.
Squint is quite possibly among my favourite albums of all time and i absolutely loved «Drive, he said» from the Meltdown album.
We love it as it is, from the moment we see it, red and bloody, squinting and wrinkled.
, and the hubs and I were Wendy Peppercorn and Squints from The Sandlot.
I love pitchers who emerge from a mountain bunker with a long, long beard after several years, squinting at the sun and ready to take the world on again.
«LeBron James recently went bald and social media went — * squints at teleprompter * Oh sorry, this is a joke from 2007.»
Their offense in 2015 - 16 was the best in the league and the personnel seems to line up somewhat close to ours (if you squint — I wouldn't pretend any of our receivers compare to the great Larry Fitz) and he could hopefully bring some of those elements over from AZ..
We seem to have to squint our eyes anytime I see him chasing down an opposing team player, from the centre of defence.
Once the bosses have been destroyed or the world has been saved from fire - breathing trolls, they'll come crawling up from the basement, squinting into the light, in search of something else to occupy their time.
Your baby — now weighing roughly 1 1/2 ounces and measuring about 3 1/2 inches from head to bottom — can squint, frown, grimace, pee, and possibly suck her thumb.
Your baby's eyes are very sensitive to light at this stage and you may see their squinting or closing their eyes from bright light.
His skin texture changed from glassy smooth to a fissured moonscape; his color changed from mottled brown to livid red — which seemed to signal anger — and he squinted at me.
Men are faster at mentally rotating an object — imagining what something looks like from a different perspective — and have an internal compass that enables them to squint up at the sun to figure out cardinal directions.
It is like looking right under the hood of a car instead of squinting at the engine from a few blocks away.
So it is no surprise that, despite the glow from recent advances in the science of the brain and mind, we still find ourselves squinting in the dark somewhat.
If you have to squint to read it from the front of the room, it's too small.
From Health magazine Been squinting a lot lately?
If you're like so many busy adults, you may look up at some point and notice your body and mind's stressed state: tense shoulders, shallow breathing, squinting eyes and a sore rear from sitting at a desk all day.
On a more basic note, spending your entire hike squinting will kind of take away from the experience, don't you think?
If you stand back about 30 feet from the computer and squint when you're looking at this post you will mistake me for Audrey Hepburn.
You would be able to tell by looking at 2 colours from a distance or squint your eyes.
And it's also not unusual that he sometimes forgets to grab his sunnies from his car when we head out in mine and then he's squinting for the rest of the day.
Sunglasses help protect our eyes from bright light, and the weak winter sun can still make us squint, and surely no one wants extra wrinkles around their eyes!
(that's my best Squints from the Sandlot impersonation).
The funky bright colours keep it from veering into overly girly territory, and if you squint, it looks more like confetti than flowers (or so I told myself at Checkout).
Sometimes, you just want to wear a statement necklace with your t - shirt and cozy cardigan to distract from the fact that you're squinting thanks to the sun bouncing off the snow and the wind is whipping your hair into your lipstick.
There's amazing sidebar support, too, from Paul Walter Hauser as Gillooly's porcine buddy Shawn, not just the chief architect of the plot, but chief cause of it unravelling: his hilariously nerdy, uncomprehending squints in FBI interviews feel thoroughly of - the - moment.
But you don't have to squint too hard to also see the itinerant community as an all - purpose analog for the ghettos of Nazi Germany, America's inner cities, and all of those other places where unwanted, powerless peoples have been herded off far from the backyards of the ruling class.
He's playing an actor filling out a dressing - room chair, his eyes squinting with tiredness as if he's just been freed from a cave after years captive.
by Walter Chaw Without having to squint much, you could see the hero of Jorge Grau's The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue, art - dealing Easy Rider hippie George (Ray Lovelock), trying to deliver the airplane propeller his spiritual brother, David Hemmings» mod - photog from Blowup, buys in tribute to form over function midway through Antonioni's counterculture classic.
Squint and you can see sex rising off of it like steam from a fresh - slain carcass.
That's part of what pulls the boys into their hero's wobbly orbit from the very first moment they see him up close, squinting in the summer sun with a cigarette in his teeth.
She lights up a cigarette, squints out from under her hat, and utters one of the more memorable first lines of any movie.
When we reflect back, we can run our hand over the indents from the days we pressed down our pens in frustration, or squint to read the scrawl from the days our pencils could barely keep pace with our musings.
«I want to be a paleontologist,» my young male patient said, squinting at a wrinkled clipping from the newspaper of a dinosaur skeleton at the museum as I examined him.
C - HR stands for Coupe - High Rider, and if you squint hard enough from a distance, it hides the rear doors fairly well.
Squint and it's a little too reminiscent of the current (and lacklustre) Subaru Impreza hatchback for our liking, but in a bright colour, on 18 - inch alloys, it does look smart - especially so in Sport Nav specification, where the jewel - like lights help it stand out, preventing it from falling into the age - old Japanese school of bland car design.
Eyes squinting slightly in an attempt to prevent eyelids from flapping in the onrushing breeze.
From certain angles if you squint a bit, the Q50 can even be mistaken for a Maserati Ghibli — which, for clarification, is a huge compliment in our books.
Squinting at the familiar, crabbed handwriting, the member of Congress from Pennsylvania — about to begin his second term as Speaker of the House of Representatives — read on: «Reynolds claims to have proof showing that Hamilton secretly engaged in speculation in government securities.»
Owen was one of the rooftop invitees and he stood a few feet from the bloodred mayoral ribbon, staring down at the elegant shoes of his fellow skyscraper travelers, squinting through the brassy aura of a noonday hangover.
They may hold the book at arm's length, squint and look away from the page frequently; they may develop a headache; suffer nausea; or even have a migraine.
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