Not exact matches
If you were in the ring on SmackDown and you were just talking, or you showed up to interrupt someone else's fight, or you accidentally
made eye contact with Teddy
Long, he would put you into a tag match... playa.
With older children, you generally don't have to worry as
long as they are still responsive (responding to your voice and facial expressions or
making eye contact), playing and drinking fluids.
As
long as she knows mummy is around and felt comforted without
making any (
eye) direct
contact with mummy.
He wakes up happy and calm, he eats better, naps much better, squirms less, plays happily by himself for really
long stretches, and is much easier to connect
with —
makes more
eye contact and is more responsive, easier to engage, and sweeter.
As predicted, infants
made a greater effort to communicate,
making more «vocalisations», when the adult
made direct
eye contact — and individual infants who
made longer vocalisations also had higher brainwave synchrony
with the adult.
Generally speaking, if a woman
makes repeated
eye contact with you, if she smiles at you, if you catch her looking at you multiple times, and if she hangs around a space near you for no reason for a bizarrely
long period of time, she's likely inviting you to speak to her.
When a shy man
makes eye contact with a woman and she smiles at him in a warming way, or even if her
eyes are just warming, he will be instilled
with confidence because he is no
longer afraid that she will immediately shoot him down.
Super gross whiny execution of pretty good idea (observations of a society obsessed
with illiterate twenty - somethings who can't put down their smart - phonish «apparats»
long enough to
make eye contact).
This is what life is like now — waiting in line is no
longer about
making awkward
eye contact with your neighbour and possibly striking up a conversation about the weather or the untimely death of a rock icon.
Honest appraisal of
eye contact, posture, strong handshakes, fidgeting, complete sentences
with fully - developed thoughts, and use of Standard English (not teen - age mall rat) can go a
long way to
making your «real» interviews work for you.
I was showing a couple around an open house when I suddenly
made eye contact with an unwelcome guest... a four - foot
long snake that had crawled up the outside of the front window.