Sentences with phrase «lairy of»

I've always been a little lairy of criticism and perceived slights, but I'm wondering if I've gone seriously out of whack.
So he was a bit lairy of taking me to The Entrance to see Pete Murray, especially when The Entrance Leagues Club informed him Pete wasn't going on stage until 9.30 pm... meaning if his last encore was at 11 pm, we wouldn't be home until after midnight.

Not exact matches

Wouldn't surprise me if this fella wasn't sitting in his bedroom, lairy suit and tie on, wearing loads of tom, fake cigar whilst playing football manager
If what you really want is some lairy, sideways action — and you're within the safe confines of a circuit or closed road — then you can experiment with the Focus's Drift Mode.
That ability combined with your deep understanding of what the rear tyre are coping with means you have the option of just how to deal with a corner, neat and tidy or wild and lairy.
There are quite a few people on this magazine, myself included, who like a lairy rear - drive car, but there is a difference between being able to give the accelerator a decent prod to easily unhook the grip of the rear tyres and feeling like you're treading on gossamer - thin eggshells through a turn because you're tryng not to break traction every time you press the throttle pedal.
As standard, the flagship Panamera (that's short enough, we'll use that from now on) scores three - stage air springs all around, active damping, active anti-roll bars, ceramic brakes (the lairy paint is not compulsory) and torque vectoring... it goes on, but 2.8 degrees of rear - wheel steering will cost you more money again.
In addition to the lairy orange paintwork you get an extra 10bhp for your 4.8 litre V10, up to a new maximum of 562bhp.
The latter is the one to choose if you want to do burn - outs or lairy powerslides on the track — but be aware, you really are on your own, in a car with 550 + lb ft of torque.
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