Sentences with phrase «kick in the teeth comes»

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.

Not exact matches

Chewy, kinda crispy, sweet, nutty, and oh so tasty, granola bars hit the spot when the old sweet tooth kicks in, and they bring less guilt that comes with eating junk food like candy bars.
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.
The same can not be said for us however, the people who came within a minute of landing a 4.50 winner only for the Wigan defence to nod off and kick us straight in the teeth.
Chewy, kinda crispy, sweet, nutty, and oh so tasty, granola bars hit the spot when the old sweet tooth kicks in, and they bring less guilt that comes with eating junk food like candy bars.
Brennan was fitted for a set of false teeth that worked fine, and wearing them allowed him to play lean, lanky, virile supporting roles; but when he took them out, and the reedy, leathery voice kicked in with the altered look, Brennan became the old codger with which he would be identified in a significant number of his parts in the coming decades.
Though we've kicked Entertainment Weekly's Dave Karger's teeth in when it comes to the overall number of correct predictions for the last few years, our track record has unfortunately not extended to the Best Picture category.
I'm always coming back for more only to get my teeth kicked in and be begging for more.
Now, I'm not an expert when it comes to platformers, but even on «normal» difficulty Rise & Shine doesn't waste any time kicking your teeth in.
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