Sentences with phrase «going to end horribly»

You can't help yourself once you've started, though you know it's going to end horribly.
We know this is going to end horribly, so the lead up is laced with tension.

Not exact matches

You can rock and rock and rock, and your child won't go to sleep easily and will end up crying anyway, but you'll think you're doing something horribly wrong that you can't comfort your baby to sleep.
The week ended with a «a film noir gatecrashed by reality», as Peter Beech chose to describe In Bruges, Martin McDonagh's biting comedy about two hit men hiding out in the Belgian city after a job that's gone horribly wrong.
Jimmy Kimmel, however, had even more to prove after the 2017 Oscars, which ended in a Best Picture mishap that had nothing to do with him but still occasionally felt like a comedy bit gone horribly wrong.
When a deal goes horribly wrong, he ends up in prison and is told he has to kill someone.
For example, if the stocks that I own perform horribly and the book value of my stocks goes down from $ 5,000 down to $ 3,000 by year end.
But that's not how we roll — we always need some kind of map to consult, even if we know we're going to end up horribly lost... Now, I promise I'll share my own road - map with you soon, but meanwhile I'll defer (again) to the master — this is a pretty recent quote from Warren Buffett:
Still, it's out of the frying pan and into the fire as I'm now crediting my oneworld flights to British Airways — an airline whose hierarchy I detest (the CEO of the airline's parent company has less class than a swamp rat)-- so this could all go horribly wrong and end up being a very short flirtation with the British Airways Executive Club.
I looked around my team of recruiters to see if I could rely on anyone there to back me up if it all went horribly wrong and I ended up with Sabatier 8 inch carbon steel as a hair accessory.
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