Sentences with phrase «kick in the teeth»

Oh, and if that wasn't a big enough kick in the teeth for our «loyalty», guess what else?
You simply got kicked in the teeth by a mixture of pure chance and questionable design.
For me the puzzles took to long to complete and were not very rewarding, as once you completed it you felt like kicking yourself in the teeth due to its simplistic nature.
As the American market took at good kick in the teeth in 2008, I think it's a perfect timing to buy an American index fund.
You've been kicked in the teeth over, and over, and over again.
When homeowners purchased homes at the peak of the housing market only to find themselves at the bottom a few years later, it seemed like a major kick in the teeth.
«After you've been kicked in the teeth about 100 times, your gums start to hurt,» he said.
The bill is a «final kick in the teeth for loyal conservatives».
Others are getting kicked in the teeth because they are in single and double digits.
We do ALL the heavy lifting and just get kicked in the teeth.
Later, after we get back to the pits, we get a second kick in the teeth when we learn that John Hanson had bumped up the record past 208 mph earlier in the day — in the Civic built by Habrzyk.
Paper books are going to co-exist with e-books for some time... at least until consumers really get kicked in the teeth by manufacturing costs.
For regular kicks in the teeth from the club they are besotted about.
And it will be an extra kick in the teeth if our north London rivals Tottenham finally break the stranglehold we have had over them for the whole of the Arsene Wenger era.
Time spent leveling these characters feels wasted, and since it takes so long anyway it's just an extra kick in the teeth.
«It is the ultimate kick in the teeth for customers and staff alike if restaurants are allowed to dip into tips and the service charge without a shred of transparency of how the money is being used or who is benefiting from it,» says Unite national officer Rhys McCarthy.
Unfortunately, Angela Roux met one of those people who was more than happy to kick her in the teeth while she was already beaten.
It wasn't the physical chores of fatherhood that he needed to know; it was the emotional toll being a new father that really kicked him in the teeth.
Yes congrats chelsea, i say it begrudgingly, but they deserve.We need to show that same kind of resolve and fighting spirit, because stoke would enjoy nothing more than tripping us up.This is where being ruthless is everything, we need to kick em in the teeth hard, no fancy pansy football.We need the win
While they seem to be thinking of every more bizarre ways to promote themselves, such as their «leaving» ceremony, when they are actually not going anywhere — expect a DVD to be released soon, we seem to obsessed with kicking ourselves in the teeth.
Losing to Watford is a real kick in the teeth Lady Luck was wearing Watford colours Need to bounce back quickly One club one Arsenal
The move is a significant kick in the teeth for the Liberal Democrat leadership, which has doggedly defended the Ministry of Justice policy despite criticism from across the political spectrum, including the Green party, Ukip and Labour.
«This is a deliberate kick in the teeth for people who are doing their best to protect themselves from soaring energy bills — and it shows just how out of touch this government is,» shadow energy and climate change secretary Caroline Flint said.
We have the habit of being kicked in the teeth which probably both hampers our style and keeps us searching for something better.
However, we also realize not everyone is looking for a good ol' kick in the teeth from the evil Imperial Navy.
Sacrificed on the altar of curiosity, for a cosmic kick in the teeth.
N A KICK IN THE TEETH TO TRRYARCH FOR DOIN THT DEAL WITH X BOX!!!
Regardless, the real kick in the teeth comes from the fact that every other region WILL have both versions of the New 3DS, while for some reason, North America is to be left in the cold.
What works on a giant bee, could kick you in the teeth against a Wannabe Hero, despite a small difference in power levels.
From a legal standpoint Tory MP Philip Davies said: «It's bad enough that we are finding it difficult to kick out somebody who may do us terrible harm, but it's an absolute kick in the teeth to be forking out such colossal sums for his legal bills.»
It's got ta be the biggest kick in the teeth in gaming history to slug your way through this insanity and then find that not only have you not actually beaten the game, but you have to play through the entire thing again only harder.
My childhood friend was a boy and together we built forts together in my back yard, I lost all my marbles to him, we played basketball and Red Rover (where I got kicked in the teeth by said friend) with other kids as well as Kung Fu fighting and whatever game we could think of to keep us occupied and outdoors.
«He's a top player and to lose Sanchez is bad enough but if you lost Ozil as well, that bit of creativity, it would almost be a mortal blow, a real kick in the teeth for Arsenal.»
PS3 owners have been getting kicked in the teeth over the past several months due to Microsoft's ability to turn PlayStation exclusive titles into multiplatform titles and gobbling up rights to exclusive downloadable content.
(not)» tweeted Super Icon, «I just wish people would be more open and honest, hiding behind corporate speak is the ultimate kick in the teeth
That's a major kick in the teeth for current Nook owners, as it means you'll be suddenly cut off from support and the store where you purchase your books.
Unfortunately, Angela Roux met one of those people who was more than happy to kick her in the teeth while she was already beaten.
The AMC blockbuster has given viewers a welcome respite from getting kicked in the teeth, and that's made it much more enjoyable.
Best Reminder: Lisa - Jo Baker with «Comparisons will kick you in the teeth and hijack your dreams every time»
Cause sometimes nothing less than being kicked in the teeth and pulverized into the mud will work for me.
When a barista came over to say hi, they all took turns bemoaning the tastes of Australians, who are so used to wines that «kick in your teeth» that they think subtler natural wines taste like «dishwater.»
Ever since Jamie Vardy turned down Arsenal's offer to come to th Emirates, the Gunners fans have been hearing thousands of Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with every available striker in the world, and now it feels like we have been kicked in the teeth by Wenger as he confirms that the one rumour that was definitely true was the chase for Takuma Asano from Hiroshima.
Middlesbrough are not exactly safe from an end - of - season relegation dogfight and the Jeremie Aliadiere blow is certainly a kick in the teeth.
This is an act of unparalleled arrogance by the board and a kick in the teeth for the supporters who are the life blood of this great club.
Next season it could feel like a kick in the teeth, but this season's chances are obviously gonna be better with him in the team.
It is yet again a kick in the teeth to all fans that this club continues to be owned by someone whose only interest is his bottom line balance sheet and managed by an aging has been who has proved again this season he is unable to do the job he is vastly overpaid to do.
And maybe we have got a little too complacent after beating the spuds in all three games last season, so this was a real kick in the teeth.
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