Sentences with phrase «little roll of the eyes»

At this age, the pup is capable of forming strong relationships with both dogs and human beings, though most breeders will not allow a puppy to leave prior to 8 weeks of age unless it is to a trusted, experienced puppy home.It seems that whenever a parent hears those words, the reaction is always the same... a heavy sigh, maybe a little roll of the eyes.

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When I told Dan about some of what has been said on the blogosphere about men who earn less than their wives, he laughed, rolled his eyes a little and said, «It's not emasculating to have a successful wife.
Saying thank you, please, excuse me makes you welcome everywhere you roam You'll appreciate my wisdom someday when you're older and you're grown Can't wait till you have a couple little children of your own You'll thank me for the counsel I gave you so willingly But right now I thank you not to roll your eyes at me Close your mouth when you chew, would appreciate Take a bite maybe two of the stuff you hate Use your fork, do not burp or I'll set you straight Eat the food I put upon your plate Get an A, get the door, don't get smart with me Get a grip, get in here, I'll count to three Get a job, get a life, get a PHD Get a dose of, «I don't care who started it!
Sweet Turkey Dessert Centerpiece Supplies: 3 boxes of Little Debbie Fall Party Cakes (any flavors) 3 empty Little Debbie Fall Party Cake boxes 1 bag of standard size marshmallows Orange, red and yellow food coloring Clean, food safe paint brush Gold food coloring spray (optional available at craft store) 3 bags of dried beans or rice (act as weights for the empty boxes) Hot glue gun with glue sticks Small to medium size Styrofoam pumpkin (from a dollar store or craft store) Bamboo skewers Candy corn Fruit leather (4 serving rolls) Candy eyes Plastic pilgrim hat (optional from craft store)...
I'm a travel nurse working, at the moment, in corrections, so when I read the hummus revelation i was on break and nowhere near a kitchen... but... as luck would have it, there were CHICKPEAS on a sort of thrown together salad the prison kitchen whipped up... You can imagine the looks and eye rolls when i was seen carefully separating the little chick peas and experimentally peeling them with thumb and two fingers.
When you can have all the taste of cinnamon rolls in a neat little cupcake — that also happens to be pretty easy on the eyes?
Tears pricked my eyes as I remembered the rocket fuel coffee, the delicious berbere, the van like a rickety roller coaster, the strong hugs of the women I met, the tears of this little sweetheart at the orphanage.
It was eye - opening for them to hear foreign words roll off the lips of little children, see menus without their familiar favorites and encounter people who fully embraced winter for all its wonders.
And again, if you see the words Positive Discipline and start rolling your eyes, throwing up in your mouth a little bit and saying to yourself that's a bunch of bullshit and a crunchy, kumbaya, entitled, permissive, let - your - kids - do - whatever - the - hell - they - want philosophy, um...
But, there is a limit; for example, when someone posts minute - by - minute updates or shares a picture of their child's potty training «success,» it's taking things a little bit too far (insert eye roll.)
A story of a mother falling head over heels for a second smiling, giggling, rolling little love whose dark brown eyes made her melt into a puddle of ridiculous adoration was written in those pages.
If you're like me and you have a young child or another circumstance that leaves you rolling your eyes at any type of morning routine, I'm not going to ask you to spend hours journaling or chanting on your yoga mat to reap the benefits of a little morning time.
The thought of watching the writing come to life on the screen is enough to make me cringe and want to crawl out of my skin... so the fact that this entire week has been a celebration of anticipation for the film on The Today Show (my morning must - watch) has made me roll my eyes a little too much.
Thanks to some opportunistic editing, it looks like her boobs make Christopher Lee lose his breath, the heroine roll her eyes, and the little person have a serious case of exploding - eyeballs.
Some of the baroque assaults are amusing, but Marton Csokas» eye - rolling villain strays a little too far over-the-top for my liking.
It is Part One of Two and the moment that «To Be Continued...» screen flashes up, you will roll your eyes and curse the marketing ploy to stretch out this cash cow for a little while longer.
The biggest stars are Kieran Culkin and Matthew Macfadyen, who look like they get little to do aside from roll their eyes and backstab (but in the handing papers over menacingly kind of way).
Justine is the film's level - headed operator for a reason — as the only female character, she seems very used to navigating pile - ups of male ego with little more than an eye - roll.
It's directed by David Dobkins, best known for his directorial duties on Wedding Crashers and Shanghai Knights, which doesn't inspire much confidence), but overall, despite the cheesy overly - inspirational music and a bit of eye - roll inducing dialogue («sometimes you have to forgive in order to be forgiven»), this looks like a solid, if not a little too Oscar - baity, early fall movie.
With a shrug of his shoulders, roll of his eyes or his trademark blinking, he can quickly convey how little Will cares about the world.
The beginning is a little rough and eye - rolling, as we meet Han (Alden Ehrenreich), a young man who's grown up on the streets of some renegade city run by gang lords.
Those who rolled their eyes and turned away from me did little but reinforce my lack of confidence and highlight my lack of ability in French.
In a way, my situation reminded me of a little girl I'd once seen exiting a roller coaster at a state fair, all wide eyes and pale face and shaky knees.
Sure it makes a few eyes roll when Zuckerberg talks about how Facebook (and Google) get too much credit for their efforts to «connect the second half of the world to the Internet,» but a little applause is probably reasonable for those who can see beyond their own front doors.
A little firm named Gripman is launched a conservative allocation fund (I wish them well) and just one of the funds made my eyes roll.
You will roll in the snow, wrestle with chewy toys, bounce little rubber balls till your eyes cross, and even run around the house trailing your bathrobe tie - with a cat in hot pursuit - all in the name of love.
You will roll in the snow, wrestle with chewie toys, bounce little rubber balls till your eyes cross, and even run around the house trailing your bathrobe tie with a cat in hot pursuit, all in the name of love.
Now I know most of you are rolling your eyes thinking of the drop in quality the games will have thanks to being rushed out every year, but I say that we should all have a little faith.
And perhaps the most eye - rolling boss in the DKC series is found here in the form of the aptly - named «Boss Dum Drum,» who is little more than a cylinder who drops regular enemies on the battlefield.
The moon sits in the sky outside your window mocking you as you lean back in your chair trying to get your eyes to focus to finish up the job so you can finally leave this wretched little office more than 13 hours, 10 cups of coffee, and a roll of Tums after you arrived.
«A very simple, but wise, little book literally changed the way I looked at my career and life... I know, eyes are probably rolling, but when I left my large law firm after 16 years, and in my 40s, to start a new firm with a group of lawyers and co-workers, this book confirmed I was making the right decision.
A story of a mother falling head over heels for a second smiling, giggling, rolling little love whose dark brown eyes made her melt into a puddle of ridiculous adoration was written in those pages.
I was given this trolley by my friend Lauren who bought it when she moved to the Netherlands for 9 months, and I've had my eye on it since the day we rolled it rattling through the shop, stuffed it into the back of my car and brought it home to her little temporary studio.
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