Sentences with phrase «little hysterical»

You get a little hysterical at the mere suggestion.
When you have a powerful billionaire like Elon Musk equating negative press reports about autonomous vehicles to murder, its clear that the debate over self - driving cars has gotten a little hysterical.
«I think it was a little hysterical,» Stella said.
Some investors get a little hysterical about nepotism, but I'm fairly relaxed myself... Management's an intangible asset after all — being raised at your father's knee, and discussing the family business (es) over dinner each evening, may confer a substantial intangible advantage another CEO candidate can't hope to match (even if they look much better on paper).
If that seems a little hysterical, consider The Catholic Herald's account of an interview given by Ed Balls on the Today programme, a few hours before the House of Commons passed, by 268 votes to 177, its Sex Education Bill (against which, Catholics should note, the Tories voted):
I am sure some criticisms are valid, though your summary of it sounds just a little hysterical, if you forgive me for saying so.
A little hysterical there.

Not exact matches

«So many commentators have a tendency to get hysterical whenever something scares them, even a little,» Cramer said.
I wish to avoid using the word «hysterical,» but do think that your insinuation that a FaceGlat, or other social networking medium, COULD ever become mandatory is a little absurd.
Given the fact that the regular opinion writers for our nation's establishment liberal paper so often indulge in denunciation, I find it more than a little odd that everyone is hysterical about Donald Trump's intemperate rhetoric.
Joseph Smith, who had little formal education, writes a 532 page fiction book with multiple story lines, more than three major ethnic groups that intermingle with one another, creates over 200 new names, many of which have Hebraic origin (Mosiah for instance), writes in chiasmas poetry, accurately predicts latter day pollution, international intrigue, the dispersing of the Gospel message and a host of other fictional and hysterical points was WRONG?
I know I'm a little late to the game, and that there was some «Mom controversy» over whether it was over-dramatized, but I thought it was freaking hysterical.
Boston's media are sometimes hysterical, playing Chicken Little to Grady Little.
Anyway after we were done, and after the car - wash freaked my little one into a hysterical bout of crying (while her kind sister...
I thought my babies would be so adorable in furry little Santa hats; they thought it would be hysterical to pull the hats off and play peek - a-boo.
Things have gotten a little better in that he only really wakes up once in the middle of the night, but he is full on awake, hysterical and un-soothable — all at once with no warning squawks that can alert us so we can head it off with a paci or anything.
When it comes to the umbilical cord, Hirschenfang says many new parents get a little bit hysterical.
It's a little old, but I think you're at the point where you'd find it hysterical.
We had a little downtime before our next location, so Sydney offered to take some shots of us acting like real New Yorkers, to hysterical effect.
First half was hysterical, while the second was a little disappointing.
A stream of bellylaughs is lost here, with «Kung Fu Panda 2» a little creaky in the comedy department, save for one hysterical moment where Po threatens Shen from afar, a place of high ground where nobody can actually hear him.
The Little Hours was easily the most hysterical of the bunch.
Assuming the Gregory Peck role of Robert Thorn, the American ambassador to Britain who refuses to believe his wife's hysterical insistence that their demonic little boy, Damien, is the ultimate bad seed, Liev Schreiber labors successfully to keep a straight face.
«A little more than 25 years ago, Orion Pictures released RoboCop, a grimly hysterical, hyper - violent satire masquerading as an action film.
Together with his hysterical band of misfit friends, Chicken Little must save the planet from an alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chLittle must save the planet from an alien invasion and prove that the world's biggest hero is a little chlittle chicken.
You don't want to overdo it and appear hysterical, but a little nod will go a long way toward making a positive impression.
Hair standing on end and hysterical at every little neighborhood noise,
Cast your vote by picking up one of these hysterical little catnip cat toys today... and if your cat is non-pawtisan or an independent (and really, what cat doesn't lean that way from time to time?)
If I want it to look a little thicker or if I want it to look a little... There's one painting here that's quite hysterical, the brown one with the bars and squares, «State» (1972).
Lying on the ground or hanging limply from a pole in the corner of a gallery space and speaking in anxious, angry or even hysterical tones, these disturbing little effigies with their lifelike faces often startled passersby.
Given your endless whining, pleas to Mommy Curry to save you from other commenters, and frequent hysterical outbursts all over these fora, I think the «sensitive little flower» theme is one little Jimmy ought to stay away from... little Jimmy doesn't want another spanking, does he?
It sounds like the way they handled something was incorrect but it also sounds like people are getting a little too hysterical.
So I've resolved — after a little spat with fed - up Husband during cocktails last night at Raffles Hotel, darling — to try and learn from Woody and live in the present, love every moment of my holiday (well apart from when Sprog 2 burst into hysterical, inconsolable tears because she couldn't decide what to buy from the gift shop at Singapore Zoo, I could do without one) and look forward to returning to my lucky, lucky life in Sydney.
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