Sentences with phrase «little uptight»

Relentlessly upbeat, if a little uptight, he was passionate and enthusiastic about even the most arcane aspects of the practice of law.
He wanted «Howl» to announce a break from the behavioral restrictions of our square little uptight human world.
People in creative firms might see you as less creative, a little uptight, not someone who will roll up their sleeves and get dirty.
But right now, I'm also feeling a little uptight — anxious, I guess.

Not exact matches

Both impulsive and a little bit uptight.
We're pretty relaxed people and didn't get too uptight about it but it was a little annoying to line up for the buffet, towels, booking a la cartes etc..
Pack smart snacks I used to think that people who brought their own food on vacation were uptight control freaks, but I've learned that with a little advance planning, eating on the road doesn't have to be burdensome.
Uptight Millie Haven (Emma Bell) has always followed the rules, but when she has doubts before her big Kansas City wedding, her attitude - prone little sister Emma (Hope Lauren), comes to the rescue.
This base little comedy centers on his attempts to make the place profitable and also chronicles the growing love between himself and the uptight but pretty biologist who works there.
«I become instantly a little more uptight, a little more self - aware, and I don't feel free.
We're just guessing here, but Ferrell will probably learn to be little less uptight, and Wahlberg will learn that being a good dad also means providing stability.
Little surprise the uptight Nicholas finds himself rejected by his fellow officers.
I introduced two elder males (ages 12 and 13) a few years ago, who ended up being great companions together for the next couple years; they were a little tense the first day, especially the established - resident dog, Cody, who had been attacked a month or so earlier by a foster I'd taken in who was very uptight and not a good match for us at all; that dog had gone back into his rescuer's home.
And it feels a little like his writing: smart, buzzy, mordant, uncanonical, the kind of writing that makes most of the rest of us sound like uptight schoolteachers.
I mean, like, you know, Michael, you couldn't find a more uptight, doofus, old - fogey term than «grand» and then to get smacked with it in that tiwtty, squeaky, weenie, «Delinquent Teenager», little voice of yours — really weirdo bad vibes, dude.
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