Sentences with phrase «like cracked pavement»

It is a good quality board that will go over uneven retain like cracked pavement, gravel, grass, hills.

Not exact matches

Like the piece of grass that grows between the cracks of pavement, the endless swell crashing to the shore or the huge swaying trees in an old growth forest.
Also, I usually don't like leather or suede covered heels, because they just get ruined by sinking between the cracks of the pavement, but these are so chunky I don't think that will be a problem.
Singer's «good looks» are curiously absent from his film, but its featured characters read like a litany of the underprivileged and have bodies and faces to match: drug addicts, recidivist criminals, those from broken homes, failed marriages, existing outside of the social welfare network who have literally fallen through the cracks in the pavement.
The battery and washer - fluid reservoir eat up trunk space, the engine is loud and thrashes at highway speeds, the suspension lets you know the exact location of every pavement crack, and the turbo - four engine drinks fuel like it still costs $ 2 a gallon.
Deep potholes felt like cracks in the pavement and high curbs were toned down to subdued speed bumps.
What I like best about the IS 350 F - Sport is that, while it doesn't isolate the driver from engine noise and bumps in the road, it does a great job of toning down the drone of wheel and road noise and the worst jars and knocks of potholes and cracked pavement.
He zooms in on the ultra-ordinary like bent gates, pavement cracks and peeling paint, giving life to details that aren't even usually consciously registered.
You can see the little plants growing in the cracks of abandoned paving stones and they're very much like what you see in a natural limestone pavement up in the Yorkshire moors, or in the mountains of Portugal, where I was recently walking.
Unsafe road conditions like potholes, sinkholes, cracked pavement and construction debris or materials left on the roadway can also cause a cyclist to lose control of a bicycle.
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