Sentences with phrase «just swimming in them»

I swear, sometimes it feels like I'm just swimming in fabric.
I really like the loose boyfriend cut ones but I was just swimming in them.
I really liked the style, but I was just swimming in them...
I imagine I'm just swimming in his microbiota (a new word for me).
And, of course, traveling can be a great way for both families and teams to bond through shared experiences, like meals or just swimming in the hotel pool.
There's a G.K. Chesterton idea about faith that mathematicians try to build a bridge to the infinite while poets are happy to just swim in the sea.
And i could just swim in cilantro, i LOVE IT!!
I usually push my luck and repeat the process for anything up to half an hour or more, depending on the weather, until it's oh - so - light, white and fluffy that it makes me want to just swim in it.
Now the perfect, moist turkey ball can't just swim in boring old marinara either.
You should probably just swim in that.
You can take a bamboo raft to explore the area a little bit, or you can just swim in the clear waters.
Some of the boat trips anchor off the coast of Cabo Girão where you can try a bit of snorkelling or just swim in the warm Atlantic Ocean or sit back and relax with a soft drink in the sun.
The hotel is grand throughout, and benefits for a luxury spa and fitness centre to relax in, offering guests the chance for a deep tissue massage, a sauna treatment, or just a swim in the hotel pool.
Ideal for paddling, rowing or boating with a bird sanctuary on the river the one way and Stanford town the other way or just swim in this lazy, tranquil, inviting and safe river.
You can either snorkel, scuba dive, or just swim in this area, but either way you will be able to enjoy being so close to such beautiful creatures.
The first time I played, I just swam in an arbitrary direction and ended up drowning.

Not exact matches

Other than that, just a typical Branson - style vacation, with famous celebrities (actress Jamie Lee Curtis made an appearance), tennis with Anna Kournikova and other legends on a tour in the Caymans, and beautiful topless models swimming in the clear aquamarine.
Just when you think you've made a good impression, the interviewer throws you a curve: «Can you swim faster in water or syrup?»
But before all that, she was just a kid in L.A. learning to swim in the ocean.
Meanwhile, at the nearby Metropole Hotel, a palace housed in a glittering belle époque castle, Karl Lagerfeld has just redesigned the garden swimming pool.
Weighing in at just 5.5 pounds, OpenROVs are telerobotically controlled underwater robots that can swim in any body of water the curious may want to explore.
With his four golds in Rio ---- so far ---- Phelps» legacy not just as a swimming great but as an Olympic legend is secure.
And despite «swimming upstream» against the generic - drug changes, as Canaccord Genuity analyst Derek Dley put it in an interview, Shoppers doesn't plan on giving in just yet.
It's just what we swim in.
Thou shalt not, He meaneth, become like unto such men, who are desperately wicked, and are already condemned to death, just as these fishes alone are accursed and swim in the depths, not swimming on the surface like the rest, but dwell on the ground beneath the deep sea.
And don't say something like, «The whales could just swim along side the ark» because that much excess water (that supposedly flooded the earth) would have changed the salinity levels in the oceans.
Some say marriage is a dissolving institution, just par for the course in this sea of modernity we're swimming in, and still others seem to hold it on an impossibly high pedestal, as though one's life doesn't begin until one's wedding day: when you find your soulmate, your «other half,» you will have found your ultimate fulfillment, the one who will dispel your loneliness forever.
... and, it's no one person or post or thing, and its not that I have all the answers, or that I live my beliefs the way that I aspire to... I just see lots of really great - hearted people tying themselves in knots, feeling shame and guilt and depression and anger... and at times it seems it is because they are trying to differentiate between seas and lakes and rivers and oceans... instead of just going for a swim.
But just a few turns around the sun and here we were swimming in silent deep water together and praying like a van - full of Pentecostals at the stop sign: praying we would be strong and kind, smart and wise, the head and not the tail, tender - hearted and brave.
I considered just going for a dip in my swimming pool, but since there were no fish in it yet, and since the water was terribly disgusting with all the dead fish from the pet store and the worms and grasshoppers I had thrown in there, I decided I would be better going to a natural body of water.
Just because man is able to split the atom in half and go to the moon, swim in water when man is made for land (boats), travel faster on land (car, train) than walking, and fly when man naturally does not fly (plane)-- all that is not enough to establish that man has the capacity to understand the evidence of God's existence.
I also feel it when I see people like the imperial swimming instructor at the YMCA — powerful people who delight in towering over some little twerp who is struggling and scared, and casting the terrible shadow of their just and perfect selves.
In short, I defended Christianity by helping them swim upstream so that they could discover just how deep and wide Christian Tradition was.
The Christians say, «The whales could just swim along side the ark» but that much excess water (that supposedly flooded the earth) would have changed the salinity levels in the oceans and the whales would have died.
Heck, let's just kill everyone and swim in their blood — oh, wait, there wouldn't be anyone left but God to see the error of his ways.
well... that's too mild a word... maybe «unbearable» is better... i swim in a world of unanswered questions and confusion, and it is the temperature of meaninglessness... somehow i make it from day to day... if you ever want to talk or anything just email me directly (haywardart at gmail dot com)
The lyrics describe a moment «when you're in so deep / It feels easier to just swim down».
Just go swimming at Bolsa Chica beach in California to see what you've done to the water.
This is the favorite text of evidentialists of all kinds, including King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar: «Just to prove that you're no fool, walk across my swimming pool!»
This is not necessarily a bad thing, for when people are just learning to swim, they must first get comfortable splashing about in the shallow end of the pool.
Pretty much what I do to keep stress at bay, but if we're taking things to another level of indulgence, I'd say anything water - related: a Japanese onsen bath, hammam, a swim in the sea or even just a plunge in the pool.
Crisp pastry filled with sweet peaches, nestled in tightly and swimming in their own juice, sprinkled with just a touch of buttery, sugary crumble — the only embellishment needed to accentuate a perfectly simple peach tart.
I always stock up on good balsamic at Trader Joe's, so I just happen to be swimming in it at the moment.
First, I would like to swim in this — just so I can get a taste of the tropical blue ocean island vacation, then eat it!
It was not just the top 10 dealers who had fun swimming in the merger and acquisition pool, though.
When it comes to how much fat or oil to add, ensure it's just enough to lightly coat the vegetables so they glisten, but so much that they're swimming in oil.
Also, there was just too much sauce — it was swimming in sauce — I think you could get away with using half the amount of sauce and it would still be good.
The firm, fresh corn came swimming in the cream sauce, which was spiked with just the right amount of heat from the pepper.
Don't you just want to go for a swim in that sweet, sticky sauce loaded with salty, pineapple wrapped in bacon - chunks - a-million?
Cook the sauce up until it is just thick enough to coat the shrimp as you don't want the shrimp swimming in sauce.
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