Sentences with phrase «n't jab»

They didn't jab at us when we lost S.Ware either.
I am not jabbing and running it is what I see when I read what you write.
It's not a jab at Christians, either.
not a jab at all Alan i just always thought you were a Utd fan.
That's not a jab a Senator Ernst.
And that's not some jab at SEGA, I feel that way about many of the Nintendo developed games this gen too.
Or Bilbo Baggins being more memorable than Richard Cypher (again that is not a jab at those books).
And that's not some jab at SEGA, I feel that way about many of the Nintendo developed games this gen too.
This works out really well because if you want the most invulnerability in a dragon punch, you can use the medium version (not the jab version!)

Not exact matches

When Trump won the election, Zuckerberg appeared to take a veiled jab at the president - elect by saying that «progress does not move in a straight line.»
Most of the swings were jabs, but Soros did back up his prediction that Trump's presidency will be a failure, and it was an interesting one, because it didn't appear to be based on ideology alone.
In a characteristic jab at his less energetic Asian neighbors, he explains: «We haven't got oil and minerals on which other people have to pay royalties.
03:15 Vaynerchuk: Its called a jab, it feels nice that they're not trying to take your business every time.
Also, I probably shouldn't have used the «aspergers - like» term, as I'm not a doctor and that's a too personal jab to make in hindsight.
Chrystia Freeland, The Globe and Mailâ $ ™ s candidate in Toronto Centre, recently wrote a book about inequality (which I have not yet read) and is supposed to â $ œbring fresh thinking to the Liberal Partyâ $ ™ s economic team.â $ She has already attracted a few jabs from right - wingers Terence Corcoran and William Watson.
«This is for building real long - term relationships, not just hookups,» Mr. Zuckerberg said, in an apparent jab at dating apps like Tinder that have a reputation for stoking casual romantic behavior.
Writers at TechEye aren't happy about the deal (evident from the jab of Apple tax dodging in the opening sentence.)
Just this weekend, he echoed that statement, with a more direct jab at Facebook, following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, telling the audience at a conference in China, «The ability of anyone to know what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail of your life — from my own point of view it shouldn't exist.»
«This is for building real long - term relationships, not just hookups,» Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, said in an apparent jab at dating apps like Tinder.
Certainly, not a single jab at Falstaff's girth is excised, and the audience laughed hardest when Sir John playfully or ruefully calls attention to his own rotundity — as when he's asked to put an ear to ground and shoots back «Have you any levers to lift me up again?»
He complained that much of the criticism he saw was petty jabbing at things that didn't...
Don't soften a needed jab of logic.
(As an academic himself, Tyerman is careful not to neglect the customary jab at the political right.)
Not sure where you were going with that one, if not to take a personal jab... which is weird since you don't even know me, nor I yNot sure where you were going with that one, if not to take a personal jab... which is weird since you don't even know me, nor I ynot to take a personal jab... which is weird since you don't even know me, nor I you.
What minister hasn't wanted to holler when church folk jab him with dumb remarks about cussing or drinking?
Sincerely, Nathan, I'm not trying to take a jab.
First, I didn't say «jab», I said «stab».
53 children in the US have died from the flu as of the end of January and 80 per cent of those children hadn't had a flu jab according to the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
But its pretty obvious to any honestly reasonable person that its not for fellow Atheists, but specifically a jab at Christians.
I would love to write some pithy comment to jab at Billy Graham, but sparing with a delusional sick old man is not my style.
Pablo Escobar... Atheists don't «say» that... I did... as a satirical jab aimed at atheists using reductio absurdum... the same way you people do with all your «man in the sky with magic spells» rantings.
There is the jab about evolution where when creationism is mentioned it is cast in a negative «not truth» light with the exception of a minority that hang onto such antiquated religious thoughts That is not what the const - itution intended.
But who would have expected him to post a candid picture of President Barack Obama with «First Dog» Bo, then turn it into a not - so - subtle jab at GOP front - runner Mitt Romney?
I did mannage fix it at the end, but i wasn't going back to retype it — i don't care about font as much as others do lol... no insult towards you, just a soft jab, call it a love tap.
Is it possible, at certain moments we can not image, a horse can add its sufferings together — the non-stop jerks and jabs that are its daily life — and turn them into grief?
Poking jabs on the web, is not shooting guns.
It was like the flu jab — it gave you a wee dose so that you wouldn't get the real thing!
My head is still reeling from the jabs of manipulation and my mind still isn't clear on what a healthy church looks like.
Would you re phrase your sorrow in a way that might not be a subtle jab that just pleases yourself to do so to speak against religion.
And, in their midst, it makes small jabs at modernity's consequences: the «Modern Churchman» who «draws the full salary of a beneficed clergyman and need not commit himself to any religious belief,» the enlightened prison warden — «I came to the conclusion many years ago that almost all crime is due to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression,» and avant - garde architecture — «india - rubber fungi in the recessed conservatory,» a floor that is «a large kaleidoscope, set in motion by an electric button.»
I'm not afraid of needles, but the thought of one jabbing into my pelvis gives me the heebie jeebies.
No, it's not a Jewish thing or a Wisconsin thing (a friendly jab to my rival Packers fans, ha ha), but more or less an ad index thing.
Yes he has his faults and I take a jab or two at him aswell when I see something, but I kinda feel for his because whether we like it or not he is apart of us.
«Physical capabilities» - is that a subtle jab at Carmen Jorda's recent comments about how women aren't strong enough to race certain cars?
The fact that Khabib struggled with takedowns after round 2 showed that Al's strategy was working — against takedowns that is — but not against the jabs.
In the course of the fight, Marshall couldn't remember being touched by a jab at all.
Al prevented brutal gnp by not conceding his wrists easily, and takedowns by not extending his arms in response to Khabib's jabs.
Just that his use of the jab isn't really mentioned too much because other facets to his game are so good.
He's got some Gassiev in his style, with the guard, jab and steady wilting pressure, with real good stamina (which isn't surprising).
Even though that's certainly not the first thing anyone thinks of when they talk about him; I've been re-watching a lot of old fights lately and godamn the man is constantly sticking out the jab.
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