The natural progression of a fight like this is that, one of us — usually me — will start cleaning
the house in a huff.
The natural progression of a fight such as this is that one of us — usually me — will at some point start cleaning
the house in a huff.
Not exact matches
In November last year she told shadow leader of the house Theresa May, who had been pressing her on the issue in the Commons: «The honourable lady can huff and puff but she will not blow this leader of the house down.&raqu
In November last year she told shadow leader of the
house Theresa May, who had been pressing her on the issue
in the Commons: «The honourable lady can huff and puff but she will not blow this leader of the house down.&raqu
in the Commons: «The honourable lady can
huff and puff but she will not blow this leader of the
house down.»
In this humorous retelling, the wolf didn't
huff and puff to blow the pigs»
houses down; instead he suffered from a terrible allergy and, when stopping by to borrow a cup of sugar, accidentally blew the
houses down with a big and powerful sneeze.
The air conditioner
huffs and puffs with a blow - your -
house - down kind of demeanor, but no matter how you adjust the vents, you never feel a strong stream of cool air
in your face.
So what do we do, wait until the wolf of GW
huffs and puffs and blows down (and floods) enough
houses so that we can finally attribute this worsening situation of normalized economic losses to GW
in, say, 2029, then start to mitigating GW and take some adaptation strategies.
We all remember the three little pigs: I'll
huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your
house in.
Thanks for the detailed answer @Patrick Desjardins, or perhaps we should start calling you the Big Bad Wolf, going around
huffing and puffing and trying to take someone's
house away... never mind the fact that they haven't paid their debt
in years.
I told hubby to stay
in the kitchen and cook while I
huffed and puffed around the
house with vacuum cleaner
in hand.