Sentences with phrase «in the towel altogether»

If I fell off the wagon, so to speak, I simply moved on rather than getting too hung up on it and throwing in the towel altogether, as I would have been inclined to do in the past.
(Smart State Accelerator: ACCOUNTABILITY) Yes, it's tempting to cut corners, mislead others, or throw in the towel altogether in order to make life easier for ourselves.

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One probate office gave up trying to figure out what was going on and just threw in the towel and decided to stop issuing marriage licenses altogether until someone can come tell them what to do.
What they hate one day, they might like the next, so don't throw in the tummy time towel altogether if your infant doesn't take to it right away.
And if / when you do, you're probably not still jumping up and down ready to go try again — you probably end up feeling kinda sucky and ready to call it a day, toss in the towel (or net), and / or quit altogether.
Rather than over-leverage yourself or throw in the property investing towel altogether, consider broadening your search to other more affordable markets that offer attractive returns uncorrelated to where you live.
Some of Eitel's most recent works have become markedly more abstract, accompanying his growing interest in formal composition, like paintings in which figures disappear altogether: a pile of cloth strewn across the floor, a cot with rumpled sheets, paper towels and bags on the sidewalk.
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