Sentences with phrase «n't keel over»

Never being particularly handy around the house, I like to know that when I move that dial on the thermostat, heat will stream effortlessly through the vents and the dog won't keel over due to carbon monoxide issues.
The wisdom of crowds is being harnessed so often it's a wonder the crowds don't keel over form exhaustion.
Hence the grinding to get the other characters to a point where they might be all wobbly but at least they won't keel over from a single hit.
What's new in the world of eternal building, unbuilding, ganking, ganking buildings, and consuming adequate food and water so you don't keel over dead from all the fun you're having?
The last time that happened, the vet had to inject water under her skin just to make sure she didn't keel over.
I'm getting back into the swing of half marathon training — putting one foot in front of the other, while simultaneously hoping I don't keel over from a heat stroke.
I didn't keel over.
In retrospect, I probably should've called it «Lessons from the Low - Fatters: What the Paleo Movement Can Learn from the Success of People Who Eat Ridiculous Amounts of Carbs and Don't Keel Over,» but that was too long for the conference brochure.
Strictly speaking, yes, rabbits can eat potatoes — your bun will not keel over if you give them a bit of boiled potato every now and then.

Not exact matches

It's not too hard to spot some of the trends here (nor will they likely cause anyone to keel over in shock).
It isn't keeping causing the ship to keel over, and people like you have been screaming about the sky falling since the nation was born.
Although if the butter does change color, you get Ghee (clarified butter) which is just notorious for the amount of saturated fats, it can be had in moderation, not that you're going to keel over in a day:)-RRB- The point of the bechamel is the purity of the white color to resemble creaminess and all the good stuff, so I can see why one would want to restart using fresh butter if the color does change.
I'm not saying Joe is going to keel over or can't go in the ring (he's definitely lost a step, but I'd attribute that to age and wear and tear, his shape hasn't really changed much), but he's flabbier than Reigns.
He and Patty made this final move so he could be closer to school, so, with his workday beginning at 6:30 a.m., he wouldn't have to spend three nights a week sleeping in a San Jose State dorm room after having studied tapes until 11 p.m. Just as a point of speculation, it is suggested that maybe he would like to coach until he's 90 or 95, keel over on the field in mid-practice and be buried under one of the goalposts that bookend all football fields like gateways to another world.
and not to wish ill on anyone, but were he to keel over dead i'd not weep a tear.
While it may seem like you are going to keel over from not sleeping, try not to stress.
Most annoying to young, ambitious scientists like me, a whole generation of physicists seemed determined to keel over at the bench at 80 or 90 rather than retire the way the elderly were supposed to, and the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled, not too long before, that colleges and universities couldn't force them out.
Archaeopteryx doesn't have several features considered essential to flight in modern birds, such as a keeled breastbone to which several important flight muscles attach; a ball - and - socket arrangement that allows the wing to flap fully up over the back and down again; and a muscle pulley system that links chest and shoulder muscles, allowing the birds to swiftly alternate between powerful downstrokes and upstrokes.
At present, there isn't a shred of evidence to link everyday stress — traffic jams, money worries, crummy bosses, unhappy relationships — to neurons keeling over dead.
They know they are going to get up the steps, and they will get short of breath, but now they know, «Im not going to keel over and die.»
Most hunter - gatherers keeled over and died before they even hit their forties, they didn't have the ability to choose what they ate they simply ate whatever they could find and sometimes this led to health complications, mummified corpses of humans from this period actually show that they did have a ton of health problems, and how could they not?
I was sore after doing it but I didn't feel like i was going to keel over or anything.
Kudos to you for running a marathon — I completed a half - marathon with my dad this spring and nearly keeled over afterward, I couldn't imagine doing that distance AGAIN!
Unfortunately for Mr. McGregor, it doesn't matter: He will soon keel over from a heart attack, making it entirely clear — if the strained comedy and mean - spirited vibes hadn't already done so — that this isn't exactly your grandmother's «Peter Rabbit,» much less Beatrix Potter's.
And not in the Fire Emblem way where simply keeling over in battle has consequences — choices made throughout the story can cause certain characters to bite the dust.
Co-written by Jeremy Saulnier go - to actor Macon Blair, who recently turned heads with his feature - length debut I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, the film follows a disgraced cop who's released from prison, only to enter a world of trouble when a dying mob boss decides to confess his sins before he keels over.
Center stack ergonomics also aren't up to standards in the class, and the soft suspension keels over in turns, making the tires howl in pain.
Cow's milk is not poisonous to rabbits, per se — your little cottontail is not going to keel over if you give them a sip of your 2 % milk — but it is caloric, loaded with fat, and hard for them to digest.
And not in the Fire Emblem way where simply keeling over in battle has consequences — choices made throughout the story can cause certain characters to bite the dust.
Yes, as well as keeling over from sheer hunger if you don't pick up enough food, your hapless hero will also exclaim, «I'm stuffed» if he's given too much to eat - and then promptly expire.
The performance seems likely to run out of gas, and the performer will be lucky not to keel over or to lose his voice altogether.
Sure, you don't want to let new seedlings wilt in the hot sun, but equally mollycoddling your plants with too much water, or tons of manure, will create weak, vulnerable specimens that will keel over at the first sign of drought.
The walks suggests you're not about to keel over from thrombosis.
Best of all, not one of my plants keeled over from the scorching heat.
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