Sentences with phrase «getting poked in the eye»

It's right at the level where your baby will crack his or her head (or get poked in the eye).
Two moms took a hard pass on that and teamed up to create Boogie Wipes, which contain saline to help break up and clear mucus, without the risk of anyone getting poked in the eye.
This recent outing may not be as mind - numbingly awful as last year's A Million Ways to Die in the West, but that's basically the equivalent of saying getting kicked in the shin isn't as bad as getting poked in the eye.
I better close my eyes tight, too, — last time I looked up, I got poked in the eye.
She once got poked in the eye.
Adrian Searle gets a poke in the eye trying to find out at Adventures of the Black Square
The limits could be higher, but it's better than getting poked in the eye with a stick.

Not exact matches

Generally speaking, the one that your child is able to hold in his fist and get to his mouth without poking in his nose or eye should work just fine.
In a very real sense these brave children with hemophilia or severe allergies or diabetes or cancer, and their brave parents, are reality - checks to the rest of us and our media - inflamed fears of boogy men, eyes getting poked out, and heads being split open.
Nursing them together is a terrific way to get a worry - free 20 - minute power - nap, but can also backfire and result in T - Bird's numerous attempts to unlatch the baby, to poke him the eye, to cover his face with a blanket, to elbow him... fun times.
When, in our view, they get it wrong, I'll be the first to poke them in the eye
The long - suffering matriarch has been trying to get the Stooges adopted for years with no success, presumably because they're wont to poke each other in the eye in front of prospective parents.
There's an inner 9 - year - old in us all, dying to get out, to laugh at pratfalls, slaps, eye - pokes and fart jokes.
The thought of getting «business - ed up» makes me want to poke my eyes out, but then I remember the letters of Flannery O'Connor in The Habit of Being.
But in my opinion, there should be room for both: the authors who want to get out there and run a business and handsell their books, and the authors who would rather poke out their eyes with sharp sticks.
In fact, it had more of an impact than all the times I watched someone get their eyes poked in and their jaw pulled aparIn fact, it had more of an impact than all the times I watched someone get their eyes poked in and their jaw pulled aparin and their jaw pulled apart.
She remembered for no reason — recollections came to her more and more without prompting now; some other Gladys operating inside her, riffling through the cards in the catalogue, fixing on this or that moment in the way a crow's eye will be caught by a bauble — she remembered a house that they had occupied in which there was a fireplace in the bedroom and how Harold would complain at having to get out of bed on cold evenings to poke it and feed it, and how she had said to him, time and again, if he would sleep in the nude he was going to be cold.
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