Sentences with phrase «like a mud puddle»

We had named him Mud Puddle — because — well — he just looked like a Mud Puddle!
They are shallow and transient — shifting their locations from one decade to the next, Schimdt says, «more like mud puddles
(Sorry Lake Tahoe, but you look a little like a mud puddle in comparison.)

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It is like a child playing in a mud puddle thinking that is what «real» fun is all about when right around the corner is an ocean side swimming pool.
The things small children want to do outside, like building mud castles, splashing around in puddles and rolling down hills until their clothes are irreparably grass - stained... all those things that make moms reach for hand sanitizer and laundry detergent — may, in fact, be a grubby little prescription for health and happiness.
You may find you need to just grit your teeth and let your toddler insert and then recover their toy from the mud puddle before they explore what the mud feels like on their face versus their tummy.
The report, «The Dirt on Dirt: How Getting Dirty Outdoors Benefits Kids» notes that, «The things small children want to do outside, like building mud castles, splashing around in puddles and rolling down hills... may, in fact, be a grubby little prescription for health and happiness.»
I like bbq with family and friends, like to take walks, sunsets, playing in mud puddles and the rain, like to take unknown roads just to see...
I like splashing in mud puddles and playing hide and seek.
I particularly liked racing on wet tracks just after a rainstorm, where glimmers of sunlight would bounce of the mud puddles on the tracks.
In 1978, when the movie opens, Madeline is starring in a stage musical based on Sweet Bird of Youth, and it's typical of the movie's demeaning approach to women that it cuts from a shot of her face on the cover of a playbill lying in a mud puddle to a closeup of her onstage in an extended production number, «Me» («I see me, I like what I see»), that includes a chorus line of hotel bellboys.
Great teachers attract their students to today's topic of learning like a 3 - year old boy to a mud puddle.
You should only bathe them when you must, like if any romps outside have involved playing in a mud puddle or three.
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