Sentences with phrase «lean over the car»

I have heard of people trying to lean over the car seat and nurse while the car is moving.

Not exact matches

It provided an instant that people would remember for decades — exactly what they were doing at the time of the home run that beat Babe Ruth's great record, whether they were watching it on a television set, or heard it over the car radio while driving along the turnpike at night, or even whether a neighbor leaned over a fence and told them about it the next morning.
Bob Knight: I leaned over to my son [Tech assistant coach] Patrick, and said, «If we blow this thing, I have a loaded shotgun in the trunk of my car.
I was thrilled, though, when at four months I realized I could leave my baby in his car seat when we stopped briefly on our eight - hour journey and lean over him to nurse, without lifting him out every time.
The woman was leaning over her toddler and four - year - old who sat shrinking into their carseats as she screamed in their faces, «Get in the car!
She leaned her curly head over his car seat, tickled his toes and cooed like a pro — in a voice squeakier than Mickey Mouse's.
It hurts to lean over, to straighten up, to get in and out of bed, or in and out of the car — or even rising from a chair.
So it was that he softly squeezed my hand, leaned over and gave me a quick kiss on the cheek, smiled and sweetly said, «start the stupid car».
Passing slower cars and trucks only occasionally — and easily, with a six - five downshift — over the 130 miles between Ely and the Salt Lakes, I lean back and take in the panorama.
As my car is approaching inspection I'm trying hard to fix this issue myself (if possible) because since the P0171 (running lean) code has so many possible causes, it's literally a matter of trial and error for the repair which can cost well over $ 1k at least from what I was quoted by the dealer (and also from my research on parts and labor online).
The improvement over the standard car is immediate, as from the moment you turn into the first corner you can feel there's more grip to lean on, and it lasts through the apex and on to the exit.
I still don't believe this rear - biased four - wheel - drive nonsense that Audi goes on about: the RS4 may be the best - balanced, least - understeering car it has produced since the early 1980s, but it still feels no more rear - biased than Brigitte Nielsen leaning over a low guardrail.
Getting the car moving is an undeniably self - conscious event, because people around you can see what you are doing, so you take extra care and attention over your inputs — like leaning over to reach for something on the beach and just clenching your abdominals to keep that belly in check.
The steering is precise and responsive, though the little car tended to lean over and squawk its wheels in quick driving on twisting roads in the hills overlooking San Francisco Bay.
In most cars, even those with sporty pretensions, you give it some sort of input, say turning the steering wheel, and then you wait: for the lag in the steering, for the lag in the tire sidewalls, for the lag as the body sighs and leans over to the outside door handle... But in the AMG C63 there is almost none of that waiting.
With the Equus, I believe the vehicle stability system was selectively applying minor braking to the wheels, helping to keep the car from leaning over but ruining my perfect line.
The suspension in particular feels more SUV than sports car, leaning over and making the outside wheels in the turns bear much of the burden.
The body will lean somewhat in a turn, but the ride is fairly soft and the car is extremely forgiving over bumps.
The ride quality, for example, is very well judged over rougher road surfaces (though the Nissan does squirm around a bit over more rutted sections of asphalt on the optional 20inch wheels), yet also does a good job at controlling the car's body movement and lean in the corners.
Both cars exhibit some roll when chucked into a corner, but the Fiat leans over just a touch more.
In creating the new cars, the company leaned on its best talent from its operations all over the world.
The 2016 Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe ($ 57,500) and 4C Spider ($ 67,500) are lean 2 - seat sports cars that emphasize agility over creature comforts.
NEW YORK — «That car is sick,» the young man said, leaning over a police barrier in front of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
A taxi pulls up in front of you, interrupting your thoughts, and the driver gets out and leans over the roof of the car.
For this reason, people sometimes lean towards car leasing over car buying because leasing often allows a person to get a car for lower monthly payments than he or she could by purchasing it.
If you press the Move button (the squiggly line one on the front) while jumping over a railing or car, you can grind along it Tony Hawk - style and holding the trigger will enable you to lean back in your chair to duck under fences or avoid gangsters with sticks.
CoD soldiers are now able to mantle over walls, cars and other obstacles without losing speed; on top of that a new contextual lean system lets you look around objects by depressing a single button, while the knee slide facilitates the speedy drop into a prone position or behind a piece of cover.
Drivers in their early 20s typically can get by with leaner policies than older motorists, who likely would have greater savings on the line if they were to be sued over a car accident.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z