Sentences with phrase «huge potholes»

The phrase "huge potholes" means very large and deep holes in a road or pavement that can cause damage to vehicles if not avoided. Full definition
Huge potholes resembling Serbian mortar craters caused drivers to weave about as if under the influence of an exotic tropical drug, and the maximum speed through the former banana port was about five miles an hour, slower even than in Nancy and Jeff's earthquake - ravaged Cahuita!
Every few feet there were huge potholes or giant rocks which had to be carefully avoided.
Incorporating faulty ideas into your diet and exercise routine is like stepping in a huge pothole.
We can avoid some huge potholes by refraining from labeling our children, i.e. «she's the smart one» or «he's the aggressive one».
There, they found something unexpected: a huge pothole more than 10 metres deep, the crevices around it crammed with stones of several different kinds of rock.
I clearly remember hitting a huge pothole that caused the damage.
now - it seemed to coincide with her daughter hitting a huge pothole / bump.
Huge potholes, frost heaves, missing sections of pavement that were plowed away months ago all banged on our X2 xDrive28i M SportX.
Even the huge pothole craters never upset the driver.
Whether it is fumbling to answer the ringing cell phone, cell phones get dropped much often in cars or striking the huge pothole.
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