Sentences with phrase «n't scamper»

This time he didn't scamper off.

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Not spry enough to scamper on a deck or fend a tall sloop from a leeward wreck, I steer my way.
Tell me I'm not alone in this: You saw Ratatouille, fell in love with Remy (though you still jumped a foot in the air when you saw a significantly less - charming rodent scamper across your path on the way home) and found yourself with a pressing craving, not for the heavy and too - often soggy traditional Provençal ratatouille, but that kaleidoscope of spiraled colors they served to the haughty and (spoiler!)
So when a doe crossed the winding creek in front of him and scampered up a hill, Shuler wasn't motivated even to raise his Browning rifle.
While Forsett's elbow and knee were down, the refs didn't blow the whistle before he scampered off into the end zone.
I mean d goal» and u knw those kind of balls that scampers across d goal post n begs someone to place it in?Benz will get them in.
can't blame a man, when united come calling, albeit through the intervention of your previous manager and not through you looking like you really belong at that level then you go scampering off and that's what fellaini did.
My daughter loved scampering around the grounds and up and down the rocks, but unless you stuck to the paths, it wasn't very accessible.
IT was not immediately clear what device exploded with the impacts that sent many residents scampering for safety.
«It's not very loud, but it's closer to shot gun blasts, with wildlife typically scampering away,» Doud said.
At the same time, rank - and - file Republican and Independent Democratic Conference lawmakers scampered for political cover, with one Republican now saying she won't take the money, another refusing to comment, and still others saying that the state comptroller has allowed the payments so they must be OK.
Hizzoner insisted his staff did not break fundraising laws and whined that he was a victim of politics — before dodging questions and scampering away from reporters after an event in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
The first signs of life on another planet may not be a complex signal captured by an antenna or images of a scampering creature on the horizon, but a track left in long - dried mud.
Fossil bones don't clearly show whether modern - type birds fluttered about during the Cretaceous, but the treads in Shandong do, painting an improbable scene: Animals much like today's roadrunners were in fact scampering beside two - legged, plant - eating dinosaurs.
Scampering scrubbers and pot - stirrers are way too small and stupid to push me down the stairs when I'm not looking.
For those perhaps not familiar with the jargon of the Martian astronaut community, crew selection protocols are what you use before a trip to Mars to determine what kind of person is going to make a staunch and reliable crew member, as opposed to the kind liable to — as we say in astropsychology — fall victim to Space Madness, sell his soul to the onboard master computer, disembowel his crewmates somewhere deep in the black, unaccountable void, eventually landing on Mars only to scamper briefly across its surface, forgetting his helmet in a self - made diaper of hydraulic cabling, and finally collapsing with a mouthful of red dirt, advancing human understanding of the Red Planet millimetrically, if at all.
Those young squirrels now scampering around your neighbourhood were born in this year's earliest litters and are more likely to survive than squirrels born later and still curled up in their nests, according to a new University of Guelph study.
You might not think we have much in common with scampering mice or flitting fish.
Find a photo with you smiling — not one with a frown or a grimace: a frown signals a bad temper and could send a potential date scampering away.
With the help of his friends — Scamper (Steve Buscemi), a sardonic, suicidal rabbit who can't die; and Brain (Sean Hayes), a quirky, floating brain in a jar — Igor tries to train Eva to become wicked enough before the fair rolls around.
Imagine 20 + kids, all working on different projects simultaneously, some needing assistance, but most not, with all manner of gleeful sounds, clicks, and scampering around the room.
And, judging by the number of lifted Samurais scampering about the country's woodlands, owners aren't hugely worried about raising the little truck's center of gravity.
That's not to say the S - Class is sleepy; even the base V -6-powered S450 scampers to 60 mph in 5.0 seconds (4.8 with 4MATIC); the S560 manages the run in 4.5 seconds.
If you have thought a low cost Kindle device would spell doom for the other budget e-readers to the extent they would be scampering for cover, well that does not seem to be the likely scenario.
This sassy charmer likes to bark and scamper around, but is mainly an indoor dog, not able to tolerate cold weather.
She didn't walk, she scampered through life, always looking for the best in people and other dogs.
However, we're guessing that you don't need a bark alert every time a car passes by, when the phone rings, or when a squirrel scampers across your roof.
It is not uncommon to see a stray dog or cat roaming across a backyard or scampering along a sidewalk without a home to return to.
Bucksnort the performing dog survived a fiery car crash and a dash across congested Interstate 4, but not a stay in Orange County's Animal Control pens.Workers, who found Buck - snort the day after she scampered away from the April 5 accident, euthanized the dog Tuesday.
Housebreaking and training a puppy requires time and dedication 24/7 and the lack of sleep was taking its toll on the human, but it did not dampen his enthusiasm and delight with the puppy scampering around my exam room.
It won't be of much help if your pet, or some other animal, enjoys dinner on the patio and then scampers away without you knowing it!
Although leash walks do not fulfill most dogs» need for physical exercise, they present a wonderful smorgasbord of good smells (to say nothing of the interesting people, other dogs, cawing birds, and scampering critters).
Cats in the wild hunt at night, and inside cats who scamper about instead of sleeping haven't been sufficiently «played out» during the day.
Last, but certainly not least, cages should offer a comfortable place for animals to dwell and carry out natural behaviors such as scampering, burrowing and climbing.
Tall, narrow cages are good for climbing species, such as sugar gliders or flying squirrels, but not as good for species that like to scamper and play, like gerbils, mice, rats and guinea pigs.
This is a true family experience as it brings together loads of vehicles, from military lorries to motorbikes, in a place big enough for children to scamper around when they're not on the bouncy castles or enjoying the swing boats.
I won't forget the sight of a sculptured slipper lobster scampering over a coral bommie looking just like a big red bed bug!
With any luck I'll get to witness baby logerhead turtles dig out of sand nests and scamper into the ocean.
But now I know it's because the monsters couldn't wear costumes, scamper after soap bubbles or jump on a trampoline!
The potential is there, but for whatever reason, be it budget, time, or a mixture of both, the end product simply does not deliver, regardless of how expertly the actors may deliver their lines, or how cute Remy looks scampering about in the kitchen.
Opa Opa is hanging out on the sound test for either Quartet or Space Harrier doing his cute little foot shuffle (which you didn't mention the overly abundant cuteness of his tiny little feet scampering on the ground) but I digress.
Grayson doesn't jump, he can scamper over obstacles, he can kick (B / X button), hand - over-hand climb (with a pointless RT - LT / R2 - L 2, back and forth system), but NO jumping.
While things start out familiar enough with Dying Light, with the swing of a hatchet and the throw of a fist feeling eerily familiar to Dead Island fans, it isn't long before you are parkouring your way through the gorgeously rendered country of Turkey, running along walls, scampering over fences and lunging through windows with ease.
In one scene, a scantily - clad Japanese animation figurine stands with her back turned towards us, thigh - deep in murky fish - tank water littered with debris as a mouse struggles not to drown, scampering over the figurine's strangely small and motionless body to reach safety on her head.
Wool's signature text paintings, such as an untitled work on paper from 1992 reading HOLE IN YOUR FUCKIN HEAD, may well describe what all the scampering and art - absorbing has done to you, but you can lose yourself in some of the master's more abstract works, such as Maybe Maybe Not (2003), and perhaps achieve a moment of calm amidst the H Queen's storm.
Your target won't always wait around to get beaten — Weakened monsters will scamper away several times throughout a fight, forcing you to track them down again.
To send out assassins you can just open a menu at any time, while fort commanders don't run screaming and force you to return again and again until you can kill them before the scamper.
So if the Pixel project doesn't quite work out, as happened with the modular phone, then Google will scamper away and issue some innocuous excuse which the mainstream tech press will faithfully reproduce.
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