Sentences with phrase «more grabby»

The Bum Boosa ® baby wipes are thin, but the texture is less smooth and a little more grabby than most big brands of wipes, so I am actually able to use fewer wipes for cleanup.

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Some interesting stuff, not dull, but I like my documentaries a little more... grabby.
The larger front pads dissipate heat more effectively during fast road or track use, but they're also less grabby initially for better modulation when being used hard.
It took a minute for Pilgrim to get used to the grabby, non-ABS brakes (being far less experienced with such brakes, I would later lock them up coming into Turn 2), and he would have liked a little less power in the hydraulic steering (Revology says that's doable), but he found the car pulls surprisingly hard to more than 7,000 rpm and sounds great with its Borla track exhaust, the Coyote making mighty thawwwwwacck racket at full chat.
There's more body roll in tight turns; the brakes are not as grabby and the ride is softer.
Compared to the XE, the brakes are noticeably grabbier and easier to modulate, and on the 18 - inch wheels the ride was a little more compliant.
Stopping power from the X6's big, grabby brakes is more than adequate and well - matched to the X6's ability to be driven fast.
Brakes aren't as grabby as the six - piston calipers on the SS 1LE, but the Brembo system was still more than capable of hauling the coupe down from speed.
Back in the real world, they're more than sufficient to keep you safe without being grabby.
My colleagues have commented that there are more issues at low parking lot speeds where they can be a little grabby, a little abrupt.
Among all tablet users, 18 % are thinking about buying another device, mostly so that there would be more to go around for grabby family members.
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