There was
a mixed feeling of fear and pride.
Not exact matches
There are a lot
of mixed feelings — mainly it's blind
fear.
When I watch him dance or see him run a whole block ahead
of me, I
feel a
mix of gratitude and
fear.
We all have a
mix of three emotions — sadness, anger, and
fear — but it's usually one
of these emotions that governs our
feelings, thoughts, words and actions most
of the time.
With all the hassle and strain
of getting to know someone all over again
mixed in with the palpable
feelings of fear, or the fact that things might not go according to plan, puts a lot
of us off even trying over 50 dating sites.
The young Millicent Simmonds, actually deaf in real life,
feels so achingly genuine, a
mix of awe and fascination and
fear and determination playing across her face as she faces a big scary world alone.
It's really about the
mixed signals and miscommunication that starts to drive them apart, born
of his inability to be honest about his
feelings and her
fear of saying anything that she thinks will drive him away.
Whether veteran or rookie, we all have
mixed feelings of excitement and
fear about that day.
With the manual, you tend to let the road unravel with fewer gearshifts and get to
feel the engine's clean, insistent mid-range and then marvel in a
mix of awe and
fear as it climbs and climbs toward peak power and the crazy 8,800 - rpm limiter.
However, I want to
feel a certain sense
of suspense and
fear for the characters, and they need to
mix things up a bit.
It recreates the heady
mix of adrenalin and
fear that comes from powering around a blind bend and the rush you
feel going for a last ditch overtake when there's not enough room on the final lap
of a race.
I'll never forget the stomach - churning
mix of fear and excitement I
felt when a high - school friend, David Westover, took me for a ride in his souped - up sedan on an unfinished stretch
of highway in suburban Rhode Island around 1973.
Being in the
mix of the criminal justice system can
feel daunting with all
of the paperwork, trial dates, and the
fear of an upcoming sentencing.
The
fear of writer's block, the angst associated with offending someone's ambiguous rules, the frustration in trying to recall what you did, and when you did it — all
of these
feelings mix and meld to create a strong dislike for not only -LSB-...]
The
fear of writer's block, the angst associated with offending someone's ambiguous rules, the frustration in trying to recall what you did, and when you did it — all
of these
feelings mix and meld to create a strong dislike for not only the act
of writing a resume, but also in the resulting resume.