The traffic was completely one way as Atletico Madrid looked
like a deer caught in headlights in front of their opponents incessant offensive forays.
Watching the TV pictures of the players in the tunnel before the game and they looked petrified,
like a deer caught in headlights, and when the game started it looked no different.
I was
like a deer caught in the headlights.
No wonder the mayor looked
like a deer caught in the headlights at his press conference.
Me, I look
like a deer caught in the headlights when I am photographed!
The thought of these people getting rejection letter after rejection letter left me stunned
like a deer caught in the headlight.
Partly, it's because the patients are unable to act,
like deer caught in headlights.
The video interviews were the brainchild of the folks at the Legal Talk Network, who did all the filming and production and also did their best to keep me from looking
like a deer caught in the headlights.
I've seen job candidates look
like deer caught in the headlights after I asked them about something that's written on their own resume.
Most of his important bits and pieces were covered by the fan thank goodness, but as we all stood there in shock for a few seconds, he looked
like a deer caught in the headlights.
I suggest the BoC is
like a deer caught in the headlights: uncertain of which way to jump, frozen by fear.
Not exact matches
So it isn't surprising that many are
caught like a
deer in the
headlights when the spotlight turns on them.
Like Jack Nicholson
in About Schmidt (another Payne peepshow into disappointed and disappointing middle Americans), Dern plays a
deer caught in the
headlights of his own insignificance.
For at least the first 10 minutes it was
like being addressed by
deer,
caught in the
headlights of my rampant femininity.
Instead of getting
caught off guard and staring
like a
deer in headlights, you need to have the perfect elevator pitch ready to go.
An unskilled Realtor fears objections and freezes
in terror,
like a
deer caught in a car's
headlights.