Sentences with phrase «glass full of»

The first of which is the phone in a full glass of water for a whole ten minutes during a call, then repeating the same procedure with a glass full of sugar — just to test the dust proof abilities of the mobile.
The chameleon Rango (voice of Johnny Depp), who takes on the moniker after noticing a «Made in Durango» etching on a glass full of what can only be dubbed firewater (making for an extended bit of unintentional immolation for the cigar - smoker sitting next to him), finds his own sanctuary from birds of prey, unforgiving sunlight, and the seemingly rambling words of the Spirit of the West from an armadillo (voice of Alfred Molina) who's half - flattened from speeding traffic.
First of all, I hated what I saw of the first Happy Feet, and the trailer for Happy Feet Two advertises a film which looks to be about as bearable as swallowing a glass full of shards of glass.
This morose tale of a beautiful Polish immigrant caught in a sick love triangle with her pimp (Joaquin Phoenix) and his wacko magician brother (Jeremy Renner) is unrelentingly bleak, pretentious, and looked like it was shot through a glass full of piss.
It's far easier to pretend you're drinking with a lowball glass full of soda water with a lime rather than making your Whole30 experiment something you have to defend for the night.
- As an aside, you may want to bring a vase or glass full of water outside.
You must intake it with a glass full of water, and drink abundantly with water each day.
Whenever her daughter had an outbreak of acne, she would give her a glass full of cow's milk and her skin would be blemish free within a couple of days.
It really is like a glass full of smiles.
Just fill each glass full of ice.
You don't need a big glass full of smoothie or juice in order to help the body.
We bought tons of fruit and veggies, only to get a glass full of juice to share.
Put another way, to attain the emptiness of interstellar space, a shot glass full of water would have to expand to fill a volume 2,500 miles on a side.
But, you need to reapply it every two hours, using about a shot glass full of lotion over your exposed skin, for the best results.»
To fill this bottle - you squeeze it and place it inverted in a glass full of water.
Not one to argue with the mother of his soon - to - be-born child, hubby agreed, rushed off and returned with a fresh glass full of new (and apparently better - tasting) new ice chips.
You can make your own scented bath oil for your child with two drops of orange and two drops of lavender essential oil in a shot glass full of grapeseed oil (available at the grocery store).
To fill this bottle - you squeeze it and place it inverted in glass full of water.
Lots of big games to play so as long as we are mathematically still in with a chance I'll keep clutching at straws for my half full glass lol * Sips glass full of alcohol *
You don't need a big glass full of smoothie or juice in order to help the body.
If that's difficult to envision, get this: Trinidad Moruga Scorpion peppers contain about as much capsaicin — the chemical compound in peppers that makes them burn by activating heat receptors in human nerve endings — as a shot glass full of law enforcement - grade pepper spray.
Pour 1/4 glass full of juice, 1/4 glass full of crushed ice, and fill the rest of the glass with coconut water or distilled water.
Just fill each glass full of ice.
PREPARATION Combine Gin, Rosa & Cassis into a mixing glass full of ice and stir.
The child who whenever they see a glass full of liquid HAS to dump it all over my open and perfectly working computer... And then play with it.
Combine Whiskey and Vermouth in a mixing glass full of ice.
PREPARATION Combine Whiskey and Vermouth in a mixing glass full of ice.
Using a glass jug of Santa Cruz organic apple juice, we boiled up some chopped ginger and added it to the bottle (removing first about a glass full of apple juice to make space) and a sprinkling of champagne yeast.
Now here I am drinking a glass full of it... and loving it.
If I offer anything, it's simple and light, like a shot glass full of a seasonal soup, or a modest, yet creative, cheese board.
But keep in mind that their n - 3 intake was so high it would be difficult to achieve today without drinking wine glasses full of fish oil.
While the cast posed for photos and worked the red - carpet line, partygoers hit the bar, dived into shot glasses full of some sort of delicious dessert (spoons were required, which presented some drinking obstacles that everyone bravely overcame), and gathered in the photo booth in increasingly ridiculous poses as the night wore on.

Not exact matches

Yet for MacMillan, a glass - half - full kind of guy, the current chaos is brimming with opportunity.
You can get a full pair of glasses with prescription lenses from EyeBuyDirect for as little as $ 6.
And, of course, a full selection of glasses and an optician station.
While most discussions of this topic focus on potential lost jobs or apocalyptic scenarios, these authors — Accenture's Paul R. Daugherty and H. James Wilson — see the glass as decidedly more than half full.
Chanos said Tuesday Tesla is a good example of a cult stock «whereby the market will look at it anyway it wants to, in a glass - half - full kind of mode.»
In classic Twitter fashion, however, the rest of the company's quarterly news was much more of a glass - half - full, glass - half - empty kind of situation.
Like a half - empty or half - full glass of water, robots in the workplace are either going to kill jobs or create new ones.
But in a fickle industry where an estimated 80 % of all new products never turned a profit, Dermer is right to see the glass as half full.
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But at the outset of his campaign Hunstman picked a fight with Rush Limbaugh, or rather he cozied up to Joe Scarbrough — it's a flip side of the coin as it is the glass reaches half empty or full.
It is too long to quote in full here, but one has only to think of a few of the powerful and particular images that situate the joy of the «swinger of birches» within the real and fallen world: the ice like broken glass, the trees bent by weather, the face that «burns and tickles with the cobwebs / Broken across it,» and the eye watering «From a twig's having lashed across it open.»
I have seen a man eat a basin full of broken glasses and still live.
Obviously, you are a glass half full kind of guy.
What mankind desperately needs is Justice, Mercy, and Truth, but what we are offered is some ugly stained - glass windows and a holy tone and a collection plate full of dimes.
In praise of wide open windows and green trees, of rain soaked ground and early bedtimes for everyone, of full bookshelves and white jammies with the little feet for the baby, of smudged glasses sliding down a boy's nose and ringlets and a pixie who can't stop plotting and a baby who takes us all in.
When I'm picking up for the eleventy - billionth time, when every one needs to eat and it seems like we just ate, when we are wondering what to do with our one wild and precious life that sure isn't feeling very wild or precious right about now, when the laundry is piled unfolded and someone spills their full glass of milk on the floor I just washed and the bickering and noise enters its second hour and the house is too hot and there isn't much time for the things that I want to do on the day off, I feel like Sisyphus, futile, pushing a rock up a hill that will never summit.
Fitch wrote «Their chief idols (sic) bee black and evil - favored, their mouth monstrous, their ears gilded and full of jewels, their teeth and eyes of gold, silver, and glasses, some having one thing in their hands and some another.»
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