Sentences with phrase «jumping over a stick»

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He could have jumped over to the Giants if he wanted to stick it to Kraft & Brady.
Jumping over at us we hve stuck with wenger for over 20 years.
He had this little slope in the driveway and he'd set up sticks and stuff, little obstacles, and he'd jump over them and stick handle around them and his net was just destroyed because he'd shoot so many pucks at it.»
Reid stuck his backside out and bent over in front of Rivers, causing Rivers to jump back in horror.
I jumped all over these deals myself so I had to share... Popsicle Molds: We go through lots of popsicles in the summer and to keep costs down, as well as avoid the needless wrapper and stick waste (which always end up on the lawn) we make our own at home.
Create a small pole for the frog to jump over by attaching a straw to 2 popsicle sticks and see how high you can get your frog to jump.
Now, as he tried resisting another arrest again (in the evening), they tried forcing him and he ran away and unfortunately for him, he tried jumping over the gutter but ended up being stucked and died.
Sticking to the autumn tones I sported the coat with a beige jumper dress, laced over the knee boots and a vintage brown bag to complete the look.
There were plenty of times where I jumped for the left analog stick just trying to move around, but instead of walking, I am sprinting all over the place.
The complex course had trophy trucks, motocross bikes, rally cars, and dune - buggy racers jumping over one another, spraying each other with dirt, and, often, getting stuck.
Over the last two years since I jumped into the blogging game, I have seen at least half a dozen cases of well - known authors doing something equivalent to sticking their foot in it and pissing readers off either in small numbers or large.
Whether that momentum, largely driven by a frenzy in cryptocurrency, can serve as a catalyst or if it is just a blip that will revert over the next few months, there is clearly a case for volatility to stick around with many more investors jumping into the markets.
Traders who just jump in and out of the market on emotion and greed, will not only suffer many more losing trades, but they will also rack up a lot more fees via spreads and (or) commissions over the course of a year than traders who stick to the higher time frames and understand the value of self discipline and having patience.
One of my favorite things to do is to hike through the forest with my nose to the ground so I can smell all the new things, jump over roots and logs, and crunch through old leaves and sticks.
He stuck his toes over the ledge and jumped into the brisk morning air.
Not some phantom analog stick that is somewhere on the left side of the screen, but you're not quite sure where because your character is not moving and you just called your Aunt Cindy four times trying to jump over the first pit in the game you're playing.
Watch their back, give them a boost because they weren't able to buy the «jump over the wall» level of Jump Power — stick around to help instead of racing ahead.
There were plenty of times where I jumped for the left analog stick just trying to move around, but instead of walking, I am sprinting all over the place.
Not being able to jump across the chasms before the end fight because at least one player dies over and over for no appearent reason, one of the last force fields not opening, boss being stuck before heading up or entrance not allowing people in...
If you press the Move button (the squiggly line one on the front) while jumping over a railing or car, you can grind along it Tony Hawk - style and holding the trigger will enable you to lean back in your chair to duck under fences or avoid gangsters with sticks.
He is able to use his cane to Ground Pound, and can use it like a pogo stick to bounce over spikes, jump higher, and defeat enemies that everyone else can't.
Merely by quoting from the NY Times however (the rise in temps over last 15 years is markedly lower than prior 20), he had no trouble jumping to this florid depiction of what had hit the hockey stick: a «forlorn droop».
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