Sentences with phrase «little twitchy»

While random clutter or staged decorating makes me a little twitchy, beautiful collections and treasures make a home look intentional and meaningful to me.
The controls are a little twitchy at times but in a game like road rash it's far better that they are over sensitive rather than sluggish.
Steering is a little twitchy, requiring regular attention and correction.
«We were a little loose on the first lap and a little twitchy on the second as well,» O'Connell reported.
Some elements worked, and others actually made me a little twitchy.
The boar demon, with wormlike appendages in perpetual slither over its body, is a menacing and truly unsettling image; on the opposite end of the spectrum is the beauty and grace of the deerlike Forest Spirit and the charming simplicity of the little twitchy - headed tree spirits.
This one is a huge sticking point for me, and I can tell you that I get a little twitchy when I see things out there that tout «No prep necessary» or «Paint Your Cabinets without Sanding or Priming.»
It was actually so traumatizing for me that I'm even getting a little twitchy as I'm writing this.

Not exact matches

But, where full - term infants outgrow the twitchiness in a few weeks or months, premature babies tend to be twitchy and jumpy and display their newborn reflexes for a few months longer as their little bodies grow and try to catch up.
Dren starts out life as a twitchy little mite scampering around the couple's secret lab, before very quickly developing into a human female — only with wings, aquatic lungs, a tail and a venomous nature.
Granny (Glenn Close) and the rest of the Hoodinked gang - including the ever - clueless Wolf (Patrick Warburton) and his over-caffeinated little partner, Twitchy (Cory Edwards), join Red to solve the forest's latest caper.
Dustin Hoffman and Scarlett Johansson add a little Hollywood flavour to the mix, while twitchy old Robert Downey Jr pops up for a fun, if completely unnecessary cameo.
The film may bear little relation to Gerald Kersh's far nastier (and more grimly believable) source novel, but Jules Dassin's stark, unforgiving direction, Max Greene's oppressive monochrome cinematography and Richard Widmark's twitchy central performance give the movie a paranoid power all of its own.
Nothing caused a twitchy or snappy reaction, just manageable little slides corrected easily with steering input or by the traction / stability controls.
The GLC 63's steering, while sharp and well weighted, feels twitchy around the straight - ahead and makes the tall SUV a little nervous on rough roads.
The normal steering program makes the car a little less twitchy, appropriate for boring freeway miles and suburban traffic, although some people will always crave the quicker steering response.
On the other hand, if you start to feel a little... twitchy... when you go more than a day or two without writing, if you have the ability to tell stories and phrase things in interesting ways, if you are confident in that ability without being unrealistic in your expectations, if you recognize the value of hard work and you're willing to take a chance on yourself while understanding there are no guarantees in this world, then by my estimation, there's never been a better time to be a writer.
There's not much to say about the ranged weapons, really, except that they work, feel decent and bring a little bit of extra variety into the whole affair, although on the Xbox One at least they are just a tad twitchy.
Yet some things do make themselves apparent: the cars feel a little more stable and a little less twitchy when turning, allowing for smoother control in turns, under braking and while sliding.
boasts a wealth of planes, cars, trucks, helicopters available at a moment's notice, and while vehicle controls are still a little on the twitchy side, vehicles are the best way of getting around.
Thrashing about in a ridiculous supercharged Le Mans prototype feels delightfully nervy as you wrestle to keep control of a twitchy thoroughbred powered by a nuclear reactor, whereas a friendly little Focus RS can be chucked about like nobody's business.
Now it seems to me that the movement against presumption of innocence is moving along further and faster in other parts of the world than Canada, and perhaps bellyaching on the part of the «pro-humanitarian interventionists» might ring a little hollow when compared to twitchy trigger fingers eating Twinkies and Coke and suffering PTSD over their bombing missions, but safe, sound and in heavenly bureaucratic North America.
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