Sentences with phrase «n't slink»

You can't slink your way past an NPR producer, because NPR producers hold all the power.
We didn't slink into the post season like the Penguins.
Like I said before chad, if you're going to quote someone who is supporting your arguement, they become your words and its on you to defend them and not slink back to the ad populem fallacy of saying smarter people than you have discussed it so it must be true.
But your poor dog isn't slinking because he feels guilty, he's doing it because he's worried about what's going to happen when you come in the door.

Not exact matches

But it is easier than watching people slink away ashamed of their ignorance because they don't know what a «secular humanist» is and what they «stand for».
The plan, of course, didn't go as expected, and Jesus wrote something in the sand which caused all the men to slink away.
Not all Westerners slink off and kick stones.
Incidentally, the quality of mind and character of this journal's senior editor, Reinhold Niebuhr, that makes the deepest imprint on younger followers is the contempt he shares with John Milton for «a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat.»
Then we do look, or we do taste, or we do touch, and once we do, we feel so guilty, we can't face God, we feel like death, and so we decide to just enjoy the sin while we're in it, but that only makes things worse on us in the long run, until eventually, we feel so filthy and disgusting, and get so angry at ourselves for the way we behaved, we come slinking back to God, begging and crying for forgiveness, and we confess our sin to our accountability group, and they forgive us, and tell us to try harder.
Gullible fools like you haven't really studied your so - called savior or you wouldn't talk about him but would instead slink away in shame that you were so easily fooled by child - molesters.
When she realized my attention was focused on reviewing the breakfast, and not her, she politely slinked away — and over to a grinning newcomer who'd just bellied up.
I'm afraid Klopp might not be this «Mr Ambition» that you paint; after all he allowed Gotze and Lewandowski to slink off to his arch-rivals, sounds like Arsenal in their transitional, stadium - funding years.
Breasts are natural and we should not be ashamed of them, but it's a little creepy seeing him slink into these articles and facebook giving these false «hurray for boobies» in hopes to see more breasts and nudity.
while slinking down in one's chair at the mere sight of a new meal — I still get my fair share of grumbling when every meal isn't to every single person's liking.
Now he'll slink out of here with his tail between his legs, but not before he tries to delete the evidence of his arrogant ignorance.
Now I know the food industry isn't going to just slink away from the lucrative school snack market, but given the rigorous standard that will go into effect in 2016, it seems to me that any processed foods still sold in schools after that date should no longer fall into the empty - calorie, «better - for - you» junk food category.
Several big committee chairs are leaving, too, because they're term - limited by the GOP's own rules, and don't want to think about slinking back into the rank and file.
Dante 2 operated like two overlapping coffee tables (each with four legs) sliding over each other to slink to its destination — slow and steady but not very nimble.
Sold by Willow Garage in Menlo Park, California, 2 doesn't merely slink around your home, it actually does useful stuff.
Don't jet out your butt while you come down or slink your pelvis down to the floor.
If you don't give two buckshots about the empty bellies of your mates, they'll go off and catch some food themselves, but don't expect a warm welcome when you slink back to camp.
Eddie Murphy's Axel Foley is, in fact, not entirely unlike cultural brother E.T. — the outsider hero with special abilities who, mission accomplished, can slink off to wherever it is he came from.
P.S. * shifts eyes around * I didn't watch And Soon the Darkness to see Amber Heard slink around in a bikini for 30 minutes either.
During battle the king dies and realizing he isn't going to get paid for his services Robin and few others slink away under the cover of darkness.
Cara (Jennifer Jason Leigh) finally slinks out of Grayson Manor, but not before being cornered by Daniel trying to suss out a little more info on David Clarke's work with the company.
Slinking around the shadows and solving puzzles should be a good time if you don't play it in the dark.
The voyeuristic slink of the camerawork suggests otherwise, and sure enough, it's not long before an ominous vehicle appears in the background, creeping down the block, a silent stalker on four wheels.
Big Boss slinks into the black ops compound and rescues both POWs, but not without XOF sabotaging his entire military operation (Mother Base).
When she's not struggling to make small talk with the fast - talking, fast - living Americans at her work in a high - end department store, Ellis passes her time slinking away from the meal time gossip fuelled by the boarding house matriarch Mrs Kehoe (Julie Walters) and her yappy tenants.
It is the Jeep that is most Jeep and the one most likely to have people stopping you in the grocery store parking lot and saying, «I've always wanted one of those,» as they slink back to their not - Jeep.
Just as the big advertising executives have no idea which of their campaigns will capture that essential spark and go viral, the publishing companies don't know which books will be smash hits and which will quietly slink away to remainder bins.
I hadn't even read the books before the Fear of Failure slunk into the corner and started playing with the cat instead.
In fact, not only are the general ticket - buying public granted backstage access, the dogs and their teams of owners, handlers, and groomers are actually required to be present when the hundreds of eager dog - lovers and spectators walk through the benching area on their way to their seats inside Madison Square Garden — although it quickly becomes clear which teams (and dogs) are enjoying the spotlight and which are trying to slink back and look invisible to the troves of people passing through.
They slink around your back yard hoping for a meal but won't let you near.
Tusler prefers high - rise dwellers as cat sitters so cats can't escape easily onto the street should they slink out the apartment door.
And what sometimes happens is a puppy learns that poo on the floor is what you're mad about, causing them to slink away to poo where it's hidden, or worse they may even eat it so you don't see it and get mad.
I have often seen dogs «slink» off to another room because they know the «socks, food, stuffed animals» live in there and they are on a commando mission hoping not to be discovered.
Dr. Schmitt and his team of researchers found that when cats slink close to the ground, they walk in a way that the movements of their front and back ends cancel each other out — a good core workout to be sure but not the way to use gravity to one's advantage or to conserve energy.
They hide themselves in the station's expansive parking lot, which is dotted with storage sheds, trees and bushes, not to mention dozens of cars under which to slink.
Buying something is an experience in itself: if you don't barter, they look at you as though there's something wrong with you; if you do dare to, they look so offended that you slink off with your tail between your legs embarrassed that you even asked in the first place.
Once established, these plants will provide many services to wildlife: songbirds use its long leaves and large blooms for nesting material, large water birds eat the tender shoots and roots, snakes and amphibians find cover in the dense vegetation, and foxes slink through unseen to their watering holes.
If you don't give two buckshots about the empty bellies of your mates, they'll go off and catch some food themselves, but don't expect a warm welcome when you slink back to camp.
Bad guys obey most of the cliché stealth game rules, but judging when they can and can not see you is easy, and thus it's satisfying to slink through an entire base either avoiding, killing or incapacitating everything that moves.
I had the idea to write about them around the time it was revealed they would be in Middle Earth: Shadow Of War but I held off because I wasn't convinced the issue would escalate further — poor naïve me thought that the furore directed at Warner Bros would be a red flag and klaxon to the industry as a whole and loot boxes and predatory practices would slink back off to the dark side of the mobile games industry where we can pretend they don't exist.
If two monsters are engaged in a turf war, don't be surprised if the target simply slinks away.
The Rathian can be found slinking around the Ancient Forest, especially up near its nest at the top of the tree.
Nikki Maloof may be based in Brooklyn, but the painter tends to fill her canvases with flora, fauna, and humanlike creatures not often encountered in the borough — slinking tigers and monkeys, rendered in lurid yellows and acidic greens.
I've seen a lot of slink, slither and slide but not much else.
Then there's the biggest reason climate change isn't likely to slink away in 2010 — the EPA, remember, is still preparing to regulate carbon - dioxide on its own if Congress doesn't step in.
Or is it better, as social media does its gruesome hatchet job, to recognize the apparent hopelessness of the situation, no matter what the facts are, to accept defeat and slink away in silence, as so many of those who are accused seem to do even if the allegations don't seem particularly credible?
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