Sentences with phrase «kick in the gut»

You feel crushed — like you just got kicked in the gut.
When correction comes like a swift kick in the gut, we sometimes pull away and start arguing.
Just remember that because the minute you forget that is the moment you'll get kicked in the gut.
This is a severe kick in the gut for me and a lot of other dedicated Arsenal supporters.
I didn't have the same kick in the gut emotional response for Fury like I did for Lone Survivor.
When she's repeatedly kicked in the gut, there's leakage from the bag of blue crystals, a narcotic known as CPH4, that's been surgically inserted in her abdomen, and a metamorphosis occurs: Lucy becomes superhuman.
I think it's rare when you leave a film completely speechless because you've been kicked in the gut so hard.
It's a proper kick in the guts, the way it goes from mooch to rampage in a heartbeat.
I'd been kicked in the guts by my young cousin, as I hauled him back from trying to jump over the bridge's railings into the cold green water rushing out to sea.
The TaxAct price increase is just the last kick in the gut.
This would be such a gigantic roundhouse kick in the guts after fans have been begging for this game for over 20 years.
«Most people experience this fact like a kick in the gut,» she wrote.
«I think that was just another kick in the gut,» Mayor Lloyd Winnecke says.
If Goretzka does join Bayern Munich it will be another kick in the guts to Schalke but more significantly German football itself as the Bavarians continue their domestic dominance by pillaging the best players from opposition clubs, usually on free transfers and often German internationals.
Liverpool's Europa League semi-final first leg was less party and more party poopers, where losing an injury time goal felt like a kick in the guts.
But every time I think about it, I have a feeling like I've been kicked in the gut.
I have to admit I'm tired of being kicked in the gut and all those other places.
To tenants already reeling from the realization that they and their children are living in apartments with lead paint, the «breach of lease» missive was just another kick in the gut.
Now I'm on my seventh pregnancy, and I got a very distinctive feeling in my stomach, like a kick in the gut.
Several haunting scenes are not enough to do the trick, though the one at the start where Mrs Quaid (Pike) loses her two girls, a baby at the breast and her husband in an attack is a kick in the guts.
Before she can reach her destination, a flunky of Jang's kicks her in the gut, releasing the blue stuff into her system.
While the Johns Hopkins report felt like a kick in the gut, its impact is not about me — it is about our students.
«Then to have these people come out of nowhere, it's like a kick in the gut
And her paintings are a kick in the gut.
Australian farmers and the fishing industry, the Royal Australian Navy, anyone who lives on the coast and worries about erosion or sea level rise, this is a kick in the guts to them because there are so many stakeholders and users of this CSIRO capability who not only need it now but are going to need it more in the next 30 years.
Thanks for that kick in the gut.
It sets the XB40 up as a speaker that's specifically for those people who want the bass to reach out and kick them in the gut, which is what you get.
Losing one's job, whether it be through a firing, a downsizing, or a business completely closing, feels like such a kick in the gut.
Ah Chee said Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people had been told on multiple occasions by government to work out what they wanted — only to get, as Pat Anderson had said, «a kick in the guts».
Introspection and growth are amazing things, and we sometimes need a difficult situation to kick us in the gut to help us realize it's something we need.
The book is a kick in the gut, but a needed one if you want to improve and become a better leader.
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