This cat may
get accustomed to coming back for food from you, even though it has a caretaker that feeds it.
Not exact matches
Obviously, they are also giving up more points than they are
accustomed to but that
comes with the territory of
getting out and running.
We blew a 2 for 1 opportunity (like hoiball has done all year) and I'm not gonna pretend otherwise just because the shit sandwich we just
got served smells slightly better than the Shitty Joe's we've
come accustom to with Bert and Ernie for years.
That is because fans are now weary and
accustomed to our club ALWAYS
coming up short, fans are tired of the feeling of groundhog day you
get with Arsenal... from the perpetual never ending injury nightmares,
to the frustrations of losing games we have no business even drawing,
to the inevitable underwhelming transfer dealings etc... if there is anything more frustrating it's fans who think their unbridled and borderline delusional belief in the club is enough
to win us things, conveniently forgetting that in life you
get what you put in and pure luck cam only take you so far....
Usually, this passes within the first few days, as mom's breast milk
comes in, or baby
gets more
accustomed to formula.
As painfully exhausting as this upside - down approach
to sleep may be for those of us
accustomed to getting most if not all of our sleep at night, the assurance that this too shall pass once again
comes to mind.
At first the light
came on a few times so the animal could
get accustomed to it.
Accustomed to uncertainty, she just needed
to get ready for whatever was
coming next and then she could step into it.
Especially
coming from the United States, I was so
accustomed to getting a pill or prescription
to instantly heal my pain and illness.
McGregor
comes from a Martial Arts background so he's
accustomed to working from the clinch, initiating a clinch would be ineffective against McGregor, in fact, it will give the Irishman a chance
to get some free punches off if the referee doesn't call a break immediately.
If you find yourself
getting a little
to accustomed to the sound of your own voice, the time has
come to switch the topic and gear the conversation back towards your date, so that they do not feel as if you're talking their ear off.
As students
get accustomed to their new school, the latter does
comes with time.
«We had difficulty
getting accustomed to the Corvette when it
came to corners, mainly because we didn't have enough arm room
to swing the wheel back and forth smoothly.»
Asus keyboards
come with some extra perks like SD card slot and extra battery life but in all cases you need
to get accustomed to the attachable keyboards.
She became an office kitten
to help her
get better
accustomed to people and
come out of her shell.
Wide open cages allow you
to place your hand easily into the cage and let the hamster
come to you instead, establishing trust and helping nervous hamsters
get accustomed to being handled.
The plan we presented was that the animals would be scheduled
to come in more frequently, sometimes about 10 times a year, so they would
get used
to being spoiled in our practice,
get more
accustomed to being loved on the table, and feel fear free with all the staff.
The marine life has become so
accustomed to getting treats this way that they
come «running» whenever they hear a boat.
This limitation is not a deal breaker by any means, but for those that prefer or are
accustomed to player flexibility when it
comes to your weapon loadouts, this may take awhile
to get accustomed to.
If you use the Lightning port and the Lightning cable that
comes with the handsets, you'll
get the pokey battery charging you've grown
accustomed to with older iPhones.
We
get so
accustomed to our small fights in marriage that we often forget how
to hear objectively, without
coming up with a defense.
High expectations, ballooning budgets, things that go creak (and crash and boom) in the night, a phalanx of strangers
coming and going and limited access
to those amenities you've grown
accustomed to — like running water and working appliances — can
get to anyone.