Sentences with phrase «n't feel crowded»

The pantries were designed to be «stepped» in their depth so that the eating area and entry from the hallway didn't feel crowded (8» depth end cabinets & 12 «depth middles):
It doesn't feel crowded, but it does feel like the full room has been utilized.
1364 Deerfield Drive Spacious Throughout... You won't feel crowded in this 4 - bedroom / 3.5 - bath contemporary home on 1.5 acres in Greenbriar.
Its main screen has a lot of information, with buttons and icons for eight or nine different features, but it doesn't feel crowded.
But the gallery doesn't feel crowded, because this maximalism is executed with such a light touch that it feels like a kind of minimalism.
It's a densely hung, salon - style exhibition, but doesn't feel crowded.
The site is set up perfectly so that you don't feel crowded and you have your own space to relax and unwind and let be honest, that's what you want from a camping holiday.
It doesn't feel crowded, but it does feel like the full room has been utilized.
While the apartments aren't big (the kitchen area especially is tiny), the rooms have an airy spacious feel and don't feel crowded at all.
The festival is intentionally kept small, and with attendance limited to a couple hundred people, even the larger events didn't feel crowded.
Despite the fact that the Netherlands is the third most densely populated country in Europe after Malta and England it doesn't feel crowded in this part of the country.
But even with nearly 300,000 people per year stopping by, it doesn't feel crowded.
It's the most popular, but large enough that it doesn't feel crowded.
It didn't feel crowded at all.
Although babies like small spaces, the room shouldn't feel crowded due to clutter.
We asked a few people if it was a slow week (because I had heard that you had to be out early to claim a chair), and we were told that they were over 90 % occupancy, but it didn't feel crowded at all.
The enduring memory I have from Blenheim Place is the sense of space, even though there were plenty of people around it didn't feel crowded or busy, it was a really lovely place to spend a family day.
The new kitchen has enough space to not feel crowded when more than one person is inside it.
Kaanapali can be crowded with tourist during July and this condo was far enough away that you didn't feel the crowds.
It is true that the Highway Garden Hotel is surrounded from the rushed area but we couldn't feel the crowd and disturbing noise, really it was calm and quiet.
The hotel has just 50 suites, so you will not feel crowded on your getaway.

Not exact matches

I am not famous nor rich, but the in - air staff treated me, and seemingly every passenger, like we were., Though I felt like I and my well - worn Diane Von Furstenberg silk travel pants paired with J. Crew turtleneck pretty much negated any chance I had at fitting in with the business class crowd, the flight attendants never made me feel like I didn't belong.
The city might be in such a state that institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
Is he saying that he feels unsafe because people in the crowd don't have guns to protect themselves?
Stuck in that crowded boat, with miles of freezing water behind us and weeks of thirsty rowing ahead of us, it didn't feel very good at the time.
It's large enough to have almost anything you need, yet small enough that you don't feel lost in the crowd.
Not sure how Stanford can get on the same show as that lot - he must feel quite out of sorts in that crowd.
However, as the digital landscape becomes increasingly crowded with content — and you feel more and more pressure to create content in less time — you're likely looking for quick and dirty ways to create SEO - friendly, best - answer content that doesn't require loads of your precious time.
«We don't feel compelled to join that crowd yet.»
Value investing thus requires not just patient managers but also patient investors, those with the temperament as well as intelligence to feel comfortable even when sorely out of step with the crowd.
Don't feel like standing around in a crowded retail store to get your latest smartphone?
There are borderline sexual assault scenarios that are viewed as standard procedure by much of the PUA crowd — this is clearly not the place to argue that but I feel it'd be wrong not to point out my disagreement with that point — but above and beyond all that are incredibly dehumanizing assumptions about both men and women that underly the process.
Who hasn't felt ousted by community, felt the community turn into a mob, turn into the judge and jury, felt the community turn into the crowd that pushes you out?
The enthusiasm of the great crowds who heard him gladly was not shared by all his hearers, nor did it last long in all those who felt it.
I don't feel like I need to crowd out any religions nor do I feel like I need to give up my Krishna related hobbies to please anyone.
The expulsion must have been effected with a minimum of disorder, and we can not but conclude that the force which effected it was simply the personal authority that made itself felt when Jesus confronted the crowd.
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
He joined the conspiracy because he felt that «It is not only my task to look after the victims of madmen who drive a motorcar in a crowded street, but to do all in my power to stop their driving at all».
If his supporters felt disappointment over Bryan's testimony — the play makes much of the crowd's turning on him — it was not because he looked stupid as a defender of crude fundamentalism, but because he wasn't a defender of crude fundamentalism.
If the crowd asks, «Can't you just feel his presence?»
As someone who doesn't feel well after eating legumes like chickpeas, I'm thrilled to have discovered this crowd - pleasing, bean - free version of hummus.
This recipe makes a LOT so definitely feel free to cut it in half if your Thanksgiving Day feasting doesn't include a crowd.
A good tip is to crowd out the bad stuff with good stuff so it doesn't feel like you are restricting yourself.
Don't you feel that it will impress a crowd?
The crowd rushed the field, it wasn't a good feeling, we didn't play well, and now Dennis is out for the year.
Yeah, he headlined WrestleMania but even if the crowd hadn't booed, the whole way it was presented felt like any other match if not for Brock lesnar.
I think of Bazini while watching the orchestrations of the crowd at the bridge, wondering how a bystander observing this scene could not feel both awe and terror.
The good news for the manager, however, is that the match will be played at the Emirates so if he does fancy a young side they will not have to face a hostile away crowd and should feel more comfortable on the pitch.
I feel that Wenger hasn't done as poorly as the WengerOut crowd are harping.
But the feels crowd wouldn't stand a chance in the long run.
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