Sentences with phrase «n't sidle»

Don't stop women shopping in the street, don't hit on them at work, don't sidle over to them when they're snoozing with headphones in on the commute home.
But don't sidle away from that extra-large person on the train just yet.
We most often eat this with pita or tortilla chips, though there's no reason it wouldn't sidle between two slices of sandwich bread, slip into a pita's pocket, or straight into a mouth with the help of a stalwart spoon.

Not exact matches

I used to sidle up to the far side of our dining room, clutching my infant daughter, so as to not accidentally trip and fall out our living room window, which was 43 feet across the apartment.
'» An interloper into geosynchronous orbit need not be an explosives - tipped missile to be a security risk — even sidling up to an adversary's strategic satellites is considered a threat.
It is the bacterial equivalent of sex, with two cells sidling up to each other and engaging in conjugation, or the swapping of genes, except that they do not have to wait for progeny to see the benefits.
It's his ability to vanish into a role, and inhabit it not with acting - school routines but with a quaking frequency that sidles up to you under the radar.
The film sidles up to an anti-colonialist sentiment but doesn't devote it any time, instead spending its energy on a CGI llama stampede.
That isn't the least bit unreasonable for a nearly loaded Fiesta, but it does sidle up to the price tags of larger competitors — and as my colleagues have noted, that may turn off buyers here in America if gas prices continue to remain relatively low.
EyeSight didn't rise to the level of the panic my videographer has shown while riding shotgun, and it was a surprise when it shut down my plan to sidle between a UPS truck and a mess of cones, but EyeSight quickly fell into the background as an unobtrusive nice - to - have.
I sidle past her, trying not to make eye contact, as I enter the office.
The law going into effect isn't just great for the estimated 40,000 - plus blocky - headed dogs living in Utah, but «stands for a greater proposition,» Sidle said.
Pick the right victim wearing the right costume and you can move much more freely through the palace, sidling past security like you don't have a care in the world.
There's a finicky cover system where you simply sidle up to a wall and then pop out to take shots, but too often it doesn't work as intended, leaving you to fiddle for a few seconds to get Karl properly into cover.
Indeed, they just aren't good enough at leaping upon an advantage, providing far too much opportunity for the player to sidle away or gun them down even when they should clearly be able to get the upper hand.
Small (and not so small) groups of people arguing about a variety of issues of common interest; with complete freedom to leave one band and sidle on over to another, to see what they are getting so loud about.
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