Sentences with phrase «hands stuck in»

A legendary talker, Franz Kline is famous for saying that «painting is like hands stuck in a mattress.»
Since a lot of strollers fold up, be on the lookout for their fingers because you do not want their hands stuck in strollers as they fold up.
This also means I have If you are happy and you know it clap your hands stuck in my head.
Using a wooden spoon, mix the wet ingredients into the dry, you may want to get your hands stuck in there for this step.
I long to get my hands stuck in some dough or experiment with a new recipe... and so my notebook is overflowing with scribbles and ideas.
I dieted, I starved myself, I worked out until I couldn't work out anymore, and no matter what I did, I always ended up with my hand stuck in the not - so - proverbial cookie jar.
A naughty little Australian boy had his hand stuck in a vending machine for about 5 hours.
James Franco magnificently portrays Aron Ralston, a man trapped in the vast desert of Moab for 127 hours in the most dire of circumstances - virtually no water, no food, no sleep, and the small inconvenience of having his hand stuck in between a slot canyon he was traversing, and a half - ton boulder.
«Investing that feels more like having a hand stuck in a meat grinder!»
When I last posted an update on the Sleepy Mini Portfolio, a simple, passive portfolio built out of low - cost, index mutual funds, I noted that investing feels like getting a hand stuck in a meat grinder.
This is until Jesse goes and gets his hand stuck in a creepy gauntlet belonging to an ancient underwater temple.
Baselitz's «heroes» series features broad shouldered men but their fate is less fortuitous than the title suggests, as the drawings reveal their feet in traps and a hand stuck in a crevice.
Their feet can get stuck in the chain, they can get their hand stuck in the spokes, or suffer a friction burn or amputation of a finger when their hand gets stuck in the mud shield.

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«Just having that responsibility of seeing family members in India, completely bottom of the caste, having those images as a child... where they literally burn little kids» hands together so they stick together, so that when they're begging they can get more money,» says Roy.
If all else fails, the infographic suggests you could also grab your favorite cup of caffeine or chew on a stick of gum as a means to get your mind back on the task in hand.
On the other hand, a pattern of little failures, like a consistently unpleasant customer experience, might have stuck in customers» minds.
On the other hand, any parent who has ever woken a sleeping baby to stick a thermometer in her ear, mouth, or farther south only to log the perfectly healthy temperature of a now awake and screaming child knows that's not an ideal situation, either.
I also recommend sticking with a slim - to - medium tie, perhaps a nice silk or cotton knit to complement the OCBD's more casual look, with a classic four - in - hand knot instead of a bulkier Windsor or half - Windsor that may clash with the softer button - down collar.
He noted that the vehicle broke down all the time, tended to get «stuck» in second gear, and was primarily «hand - built.»
I recommend sticking with a four - in - hand or half - Windsor for this one, especially considering you're probably not going to be wearing thick, chunky neckties in the summer heat.
Thomas says the brand was driven to offer the technology after finding that despite having plenty of cashiers on hand, customers can still get stuck in lines when stores are busy.
Even if you're a tiny startup and a rep sticks their hand in the air volunteering to close a renewal, think twice.
Therein lies Gilead's dilemma: With no major new deals in hand, it can't seem to please investors, and its share price is stuck where it was last fall.
When entrepreneur and former media mogul Arianna Huffington sticks her hand in a bucket of ice water, there's only so much she can stand before the cold - burning sensation starts to overwhelm.
«We did the line leading up to the kiss and then he came at me, put his hand on the back of my head, mashed his lips against mine and aggressively stuck his tongue in my mouth.»
On the other hand, she may have had very reasonable expectations but has been stuck doing grunt work because everyone in the department gives her their unpleasant tasks.
Of course, in a perfect world, people would have thoroughly washed their hands before sticking them into the maw of a superpowered air jet — as Dyson has pointed out in response to previous similar findings.
The aircraft features an advanced data link system, HOTAS (Hands On Throttle And Stick) commands, three radios, a latest generation Targeting Pod, and also a sophisticated HMCS (Helmet Mounted Cueing System), that alongside the rest of the aircraft's sensors, allows the pilot to effectively employ the weapon in a matter of seconds.
In all, 30 «made - in - Kyoto» products are on Tmall Global, such as organic facial - care products, hand - sewn cushions, geisha - themed silk makeup bags and aromatic incense stickIn all, 30 «made - in - Kyoto» products are on Tmall Global, such as organic facial - care products, hand - sewn cushions, geisha - themed silk makeup bags and aromatic incense stickin - Kyoto» products are on Tmall Global, such as organic facial - care products, hand - sewn cushions, geisha - themed silk makeup bags and aromatic incense sticks.
As we can see, when it comes to their smear jobs, the MSM flings at the wall all the mud it can fit in its hands, hoping that some of it might stick.
On one hand, your Bitcoin will be stuck until a time when the service in question feels it is safe enough to resume providing their services.
The negative sentiment in tech stocks right now won't necessarily keep traders from beating each other with a stick to try and get their hands on...
On the other hand, you could get a fentanyl - intensive pinch — in which case you will be found dead soon thereafter with the needle still sticking out of your arm.
We ripped up the traditional book into single pages, magnified these a hundred times, printed them in color and stuck them up as posters in the streets... Our lack of printing equipment and the necessity for speed meant that, though the best work was hand - printed, the most rewarding was standardized, lapidary and adapted to the simplest mechanical form of reproduction.
Neo-Nazis carried shields, sticks and tiki torches and clashed on more than one occasion with counterprotesters in hand - to - hand combat.
If I told my daughters that I loved them completely, and that no matter what they did, I would always love them, forgive them, and be willing to die for them, and if, after I told them this, one of my daughters looked at me and said, «So I can just go stick my hand in the blender and you will still love me?»
Each fire gnaws its own sticks, and the welter of what is conspires in this, a creation you can hold in your hands, a child.
The packet came bundled with three days» worth of mail that the postman managed to hand to us before he got his van stuck in our snowbank.
However his touted care for the poor is sticking his hands in anothers pockets rather than his own.
But no one can tell because my hand is shoved sooooooo deep you can only see my elbow sticking out below organized religions skirts, but trust me it's in there so far they could almost bite my nails...
say to them, Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am about to take the stick of Joseph (which is in the hand of Ephraim) and the tribes of Israel associated with him; and I will join with it the stick of Judah, and make them one stick, that they may be one in my hand.
It shows Washington clasping a walking stick in one hand, with the other reposing on a bundle of fasces (the Roman symbol of republican liberty).
The fact is that the religious life involves far more than killing time, far more, for example, than sticking out one's hand in a gesture of otherworldly defiance and running down the clock, though heaven knows we need gestures of religious defiance in today's world.
Juggle till you drop is an activity in which a group of twirlers share one stick — the juggler with the stick attempts increasingly more difficult and flamboyant tricks, during his turn, attempting to «push the envelope» so hard that he loses control and drops the stick — a drop is when the stick hits the ground and comes to rest — whereupon he immediately hands the control sticks to the next player, who attempts an even more difficult combination of moves.
We don't want to get involved when people need a hand moving in a positive direction — after all, «those people» need to figure out how to do it themselves, so the lessons stick — but we will fall all over ourselves to get involved when we deem some sort of punishment is in order.
As with the «fire» example; you really can't have that arrogant knowledge that we believers in Him have unless you stick your hand in the fire so to speak.
This conflict has emerged between the liberal and militant activist pastors and denominational leaders, on the one hand, and a large body of more conservative laymen, on the other hand, who think the church should stick to spiritual matters and stop meddling in politics and «social» issues.
They found it impossible, however, for the hawthorn bushes held together as if they had hands, and the young men remained stuck in them, couldn't get free, and died miserable deaths.
He drew the sword in his house, he stuck it into the wall, in order to know whether his hand would carry through; then he slew the powerful (man).»
Aristotle's argument for a First Mover in Physics VI appealed to efficient causality: a stone is moved by a stick, moved by a hand, moved by the man.
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