Sentences with phrase «n't feel stiff»

The X5 comes with air suspension and electronic damper control, the rear suspension is also self levelling and the X5 doesn't feel stiff like BMW's are known for.
This dress is light enough for summer and while it looks very structured it doesn't feel stiff!
Your eye doesn't feel stiff or sticky with this glitter primer which is great.
You're so involved in what you are doing that you don't feel your stiff neck or sore low back until the end of the day.

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And when the bible say's something about the weight of the wind it was bronze age herdsmen who had felt more than a few stiff breezes describing it, not divine inspiration from God letting those herdsmen know that air has a measurable weight.
While they get permission to not feel bad about what they did, we have to keep a stiff upper lip and just deal with it.
hey just givin a recap, i made it lastnight and it was a disaster, it just poured n oozed everywhere and i followed everytime to a T it looked gorgeous and felt stiff but u no how that goes, wat could of happened bc the mush was PERFECT not to sweet but jsut the right amount, i just do nt no wat went wrong: -LRB-
The dough comes out a little wetter or stiffer depending on how fluffy the flour was, or if it was more settled in the cup, but after baking a lot of bread you can tell by the feel how your loaf will come out and you don't have to use a scale.
This is very stiff starter, so its consistency will feel more like a dough and you might not see any rise in the first few hours.
If the dough feels dry, don't be tempted to add too much of additional liquid - mixing in the butter in the following phase will soften the dough (experiment with the softness of the dough)- but do add the liquid if the dough is too stiff.
Out of the box, the shoe felt stiff and I was concerned there wouldn't be enough support during longer runs.
And it not only looks like a boxy 4WD, I found it really felt like one too with a rather stiff ride and a less than nimble footprint.
I tried the Lash Blast again this morning - still not a fan - I just don't care for the rubber brush or how stiff my lashes feel.
I feel that the brush is too long and not stiff enough... I like the somewhat bulky design of the container for the original LashBlast.
I felt like the material of the Halo was very stiff, not very soft and didn't breathe well.
The cover is a good quality, thick cover but also not stiff feeling like some of my other covers.
He felt a bit «floppier,» not so «stiff as a board.»
If you're not an athlete and you sit several hours a day for work, you're probably feeling a case of the stiff and sore muscles as well.
I do like how it feels on my skin but if I can't get it to stay stiff at room temperature, I can't give as gifts.
The Stiff - Arm Pushdown is also one of the ONLY back exercises that doesn't involve the biceps in some way, making it a great teaching tool for helping you feel what it's like for your back to work without relying on bicep assistance.
I feel like it opens up my body so that I'm not stiff during the explosive parts of my workout.
If you find you STILL can't get it, another trick I like to use is to do a set of stiff - legged deadlifts right before squatting... not heavy, but just enough to «wake up» the hamstrings and get them activated so they're easier to feel in this squat movement (you could potentially even do a light set of leg curls if you also can't feel your hams during Stiff - Legged Deadlifts, stiff - legged deadlifts right before squatting... not heavy, but just enough to «wake up» the hamstrings and get them activated so they're easier to feel in this squat movement (you could potentially even do a light set of leg curls if you also can't feel your hams during Stiff - Legged Deadlifts, Stiff - Legged Deadlifts, too).
Due to the properties of Panthenol (which acts as a natural silicone, coating the hair shaft making it feel stiffer than usual), a clarifying treatment might be a good one to throw in once in a while or, you can choose not to add Panthenol at all and apply it separately instead to roots only (which will reduce oiliness).
I haven't felt like myself though in years and my thighs feel hard, stiff and thick.
I didn't want to feel stiff and awkward.
It seems to lengthen pretty well, feels good on (not too heavy or stiff) and comes off easily with a little makeup remover.
Unlike most felt - tipped liners, the applicator isn't stiff and borderline sharp.
This one, which has a primer on the other end that you brush on first, not only held up beautifully, it made my lashes feel soft, not stiff like other waterproof formulas I've tried.»
I have tried a LOT of dry shampoos and this is my favorite because it leaves no white residue and doesn't make your hair feel stiff, it actually makes it feel clean and it will still move like clean hair — if that makes sense
The stretchy fabric makes it very comfortable; it looks like faux leather but doesn't feel at all stiff.
The material is already a little stiffer than non-sequined pieces, so make sure the cut is one that doesn't feel too tight and you could move (and dance!)
Christie, I love that you shared your experience with this chair, even if it didn't work out for you: (Textile medium doesn't work for me either, but I've found that if I use chalk paint and wax, it feels more like leather and less stiff.
I saw a pair in Topshop that i really liked but they were almost 50 quid i'm sure and to be honest, they weren't the comfiest - they were quite stiff and very tight around my middle but fine for my legs (the worst) so i couldn't really justify paying all that money for something i didn't feel that comfortable in.
I'd be happy to incorporate several of them into my wardrobe, with the exception of midriff exposure (don't have the courage), leather (love it, but feels too stiff for my curvy body), power suits (again — a difficult trend for a curvy body) and electric color (too bright for me).
Thick bands don't work well on me, they are stiff and uncomfortable, and I feel them on my eyes (a big no no for me).
Or roll / push up the sleeves to not feel so stiff.
It feels really stiff at first, and is not particularly comfortable to wear.
The nice thing about this jacket is that it's stretchy like a knit, and unlined, so it doesn't look or feel too stiff.
The poly material has a sturdy but not stiff feel to it.
I agree, it is such an easy and put together look but doesn't feel too stiff.
So I've been trying not to worry about it, or to find skirts with more flow to them so that it feels more graceful (rather than stiff cotton that just sticks straight out!)
Holds my laptop, agenda, and camera, but doesn't feel like a normal, stiff computer bag.
The clasp on my necklace is slightly difficult to use; the opening isn't that large and it feels stiff, so it takes a bit of extra time to get it done.
And the fabric makes it easy to wear, it's a bit of a stiff cotton, so it falls good, heavy (not that it feels heavy at all, but you get what I mean).
I REALLY like the added stretch because it made it easier to move around in, and I didn't feel so stiff like in some fitted dresses.
It also smells really pretty, like flowers, and it doesn't leave my hair feeling stiff or yucky.
It's easy to get wrapped up in layers (we don't just mean literally) and by the end of the season, we can end up feeling like our style is a little stiff and maladjusted.
I did not have a problem getting out of the dress, but I just did not like the way the fabric felt, too stiff IMO.
It felt stiff and not as responsive as I would have liked.
@BoereworsI played both every year since 2013 and I think that PES has a lot of problems, it's stiff, arcadey and I don't feel like it has better gameplay... but oh well!
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