Sentences with phrase «mean wallowing»

Note that feeling it doesn't mean wallowing in it.
If you're anything like me (and by that I mean wallowing in a post-Halloween stupor), you're likely craving a huge salad right now.

Not exact matches

«Having this realization didn't mean I needed to wallow in every unhelpful habit and self - destructive pattern; it meant that I could stop thinking about «bad» traits as if they were alien, loathsome flaws that I had to stamp out entirely,» she wisely writes.
I have always found it very strange that these who call themselves successors of the apostles, I mean some poor men — preachers of humility and repentance — should possess great wealth, wallow in luxery, and fill posts more proper to satisfy the vanity of the age and the ostentation of the great than to occupy men who must meditate on the nothingness of human life and on the quest for salvation.
One hundred and seventy six school days multiplied by two kids equals 352 lunches to pack, which means a whole lot of mornings spent wallowing in defeat.
It's really good to be grateful — but not if it means we sit on our bottoms wallowing in how lucky we are!
Hannigan is meant to be wallowing in hole of self - pity, yearning for lost youth surrounded by youngsters who constantly remind her of what might have been.
That they chose not to wallow in past glories and simply create a big - screen comedy in the lines of The Office et al shows a maturing of comedic and artistic creativity that can only mean bigger and better things to come.
I don't mean to say it should have wallowed in the violence, but it was more disconnected that I'd have expected, and the final scenes of one of the two characters was written IMO rather poorly, softening the impact of the story in a way only Canadian films can in order to be more palatable.
The directing Spierig Brothers — who, like Wan, hail from Australia, and previously helmed the more interesting Daybreakers and Predestination — keep Jigsaw moving briskly enough and don't wallow in mean - spiritedness in the manner of some previous entries.
And the fact that the Sonic RS still wallows through turns means that Chevrolet has a bit more work to do in the tuning department for the RS.
The soft suspension setup does mean that the X1 wallows over undulations at higher speeds, though.
The suspension isn't soft, but that also means it doesn't wallow or dive when riding over hills or taking turns.
Particular attention has been paid to bump absorption, meaning that the Nissan Micra will ride serenely over challenging road surfaces, not suffer from wallow or float, and cruise effortlessly at highway speeds.
The numb steering, latent wallowing and occasional creaks would have been miles ahead of anything else in» 85, and 22 miles per gallon wouldn't have meant as much then as now.
Trying to please everyone, or writing the best «General Interest» best - seller means you will be wallowing in mediocrity, and probably eating squirrel under a bridge, very quickly.
This, he suggested, means he's looking elsewhere for decent returns on his firm's huge fixed - income investments, as U.S. government bond yields look set to continue to wallow at historic depths.
Visit Pamukkale, which means «Cotton City», to admire the ruins of the ancient Greco - Roman city and wallow in the hot springs.
I was nearly distressed to find that this resonating feeling, of being left to deal with the pieces, is articulated perfectly in Maunz's own words: «I would hate to wallow in representation if it meant squandering cruelty in favor of communication.»
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