Sentences with phrase «hyperventilating on»

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On Friday, gadget bloggers were hyperventilating over the newest of these devices, Motorola's Moto 360.
I stood around waiting for the rocket to burst down the street while half - crazed, half - drunk, bemused Spaniards stretched their limbs, hyperventilating Americans with Go - Pros pressed record, Brits with St. George flags painted on their faces waved at the television cameras.
On and on it goes, and back and forth you scurry, from one true love to the next, each fatuous infatuation clutched fleetingly to your hyperventilating bosom before being thrown charmlessly aside for the next in linOn and on it goes, and back and forth you scurry, from one true love to the next, each fatuous infatuation clutched fleetingly to your hyperventilating bosom before being thrown charmlessly aside for the next in linon it goes, and back and forth you scurry, from one true love to the next, each fatuous infatuation clutched fleetingly to your hyperventilating bosom before being thrown charmlessly aside for the next in line.
That's why he's hyperventilating over a light switch that you flipped on when he wanted to DO IT BY MAH SELF!
I can't think too far into the future or I'll wind up hyperventilating in a fetal position on my laundry room floor.
As I watch them on the screen, Provine's teenagers remind me of an old Carl Sagan riff, which begins with his describing «a species of primate» that likes to gather in packs of 50 or 60 individuals, cram together in a darkened cave, and hyperventilate in unison, to the point of almost passing out.
I've often examined the stylings of Lorne Gunter, who specializes in hyperventilating attacks on climate scientists, complemented by repackaged press releases from the likes of Marc Morano (as seen in Gunter's recent, um, discussion of the work of Mojib Latif).
HYPERVENTILATING OVER HERE...!!!!!!!!!! Having seen it IRL when you first got it, I can now say it looks even better on, Lisa — that dress was made for wearing!!
I didn't even need to try it on; I just handed it to my husband to hold on to while I ran around the store hyperventilating and grabbing things in my size.
Those not «properly grieving» could be punished, and so the miles of people wailing and hyperventilating becomes a chilling symbol of the hold one man has on the country even after death.
► Two men jump under a large tarp to hide and end up on a beam that spans an open elevator shaft; one man is afraid of heights and begins to hyperventilate (they eventually climb out and are fine).
What You Need To Know: If some of the other titles on this list have us near to hyperventilating with enthusiasm, Alfonso Cuarón «s «Gravity» may very well be the one that has us reaching for a paper bag to breathe into.
Before Airbender fans begin hyperventilating about a crappy cash - in on their beloved property (wasn't Shyamalan's movie enough?!)
Ed Week, Ed Sector, and others are picking up on a hyperventilating story from the free weekly Miami New Times about misconduct in Florida's McKay Scholarship voucher program for disabled students.
i can't possibly be the only person who has reached a point of hyperventilating at the thought of printing pdf's, reading the stuff on 8-1/2 x 11, and then having to decide what to do with it afterward.
While publication of this long - lost collaboration undoubtedly caused chain - smoking college undergraduates to hyperventilate, the actual book offers neither the bizarre artistry of Naked Lunch (1959) nor the relentless drive of On the Road (1957).
Regardless, saw the vids on those other sites and naturally hyperventilated.
The way the weather reflects on the surroundings and the way you can almost smell the damp and moist swamp is incredible, while the claustrophobic tight and narrow dungeons can make you almost hyperventilate.
[UPDATE 11 p.m.: Gavin Schmidt of Realclimate.org muses on why the media hyperventilate over polar non-news developments.]
I've often examined the stylings of Lorne Gunter, who specializes in hyperventilating attacks on climate scientists, complemented by repackaged press releases from the likes of Marc Morano (as seen in Gunter's recent, um, discussion of the work of Mojib Latif).
Having once before fallen for a â $ œNorth Pole is melting!â $ scam, even the New York Times — on its blog, mind you, no need to tamp down alarmism on its print pages â $ «admitted that the hyperventilated headline and lede â $ œgo way beyond what Mark Serreze of the National Snow and Ice Data Center tells the reporter.â $ Serreze claimed on an alarmist blog that his actual claims â $ œquickly grew out of all reasonable proportion, â $ admitting that a summer loss of ice at the North Pole â $ œsummer would be purely symbolic, but symbolism can be pretty darned powerfulâ $ (prompting an alarmist, taxpayer - servant to call on his team to invoke such stunts more often).
Not unless I'm hyperventilating about some tendentious socioeconomic cause — in which case we can stipulate my purchasing decision will not be made on the merits of value for price.
I'll leave discerning readers the delights of reading this story for themselves and merely extract a few choice comments from the great and the good who run our sceptred isle and who gave up their leisure time on a Saturday to do a bit of hyperventilating with NOTW journos...
Not only is there the grave news that Harry Pothead flirts with women and has been kicked into touch by Chelsy — NOTW journos are hyperventilating and beside themselves at the shock revelation that Jonathan Ross (just returned to broadcasting on our airwaves after being suspended for insulting national treasure Manuel from Fawlty Towers) has DISGRACED himself and the nation....
And right there with you on the heights thing — last year we went to the Grand Canyon and I probably hyperventilated like four times watching Mr. Coffee stand right on the edge.
Though my Dad's tendency to hyperventilate about Sprog 2 accidentally leaving drops of widdle on the toilet floor may take the gloss off things slightly (fingers crossed her aim has improved since our last visit).
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