Sentences with phrase «n't wallow»

The bottom line: Don't wallow without a defined scoreboard any longer.
But he didn't wallow for long.
The game is strange all the way through, but it doesn't wallow in the fact that it looks a lot different from other platformers, and is all the stronger for it.
In the event that your credit card application is denied, don't wallow in rejection.
They don't pine over their missed opportunities like humans do; they don't wallow in self - pity; they don't hold grudges against the people and forces that kept them down for so long; and they don't have egos that keep them from settling down and becoming just normal, calm, happy social creatures, as soon as they're shown how and given the chance to be.
Don't wallow, shoot into the shower.
What's done is done, so don't wallow, but do take action.
The car has a semisoft ride, but it doesn't wallow around corners.
The multilink suspension gets stabilizer bars in both front and rear, resulting in generally comfortable ride quality and a vehicle that doesn't wallow in the turns.
Smooth and compliant, it doesn't wallow through corners and sits flat and inspires confidence through the twisty bits on the secondary roads we travelled.
Thanks to the 6.2 - liter V8 (noticeably more powerful than the 5.3 - liter in the last Yukon we tested) and a very tidy chassis, it has substance, too — this beast doesn't wallow, though I'd imagine it might get a little bumpy way in the back.
Even in Comfort mode, the suspension didn't wallow or feel particularly soft.
Big 20 - inch alloy wheels with Pirelli P Zero tyres help, but the quirky SUV doesn't wallow mid-way through a bend, where there's little body - roll to speak of.
It's doesn't wallow as much as larger SUVs, but it's also not as lithe as the BMW X4, the current mid-size SUV - coupe benchmark.
The suspension isn't soft, but that also means it doesn't wallow or dive when riding over hills or taking turns.
In other words, as big as it is, the CT6 doesn't wallow around in turns like an old Crown Victoria; it feels more like an Audi A6 than a Fleetwood, helped by the powerful turbocharged engine under the hood.
It's not going to induce sea - sickness though, and the E 350e doesn't wallow around at all.
Once the roll settles during the turn, the car doesn't wallow back and feels planted and predictable.
In terms of handling, the Routan seems far off the well - mannered Odyssey, which doesn't wallow around corners.
Actually shot in some of the poorest parts of India, this movie doesn't wallow in self - pity.
The directing Spierig Brothers — who, like Wan, hail from Australia, and previously helmed the more interesting Daybreakers and Predestination — keep Jigsaw moving briskly enough and don't wallow in mean - spiritedness in the manner of some previous entries.
One sequence, in which Dr. P takes his class on a field trip to play every - man - for - himself paintball doesn't wallow in the kind of ritual abuse to which guy movies like this typically resort.
Manchester by the Sea goes on to be a fantastic meditation on the long tail of trauma, but one that doesn't wallow needlessly: There's such humor and humanity at work that the film manages to be cathartic.
It's a family comedy — in tone, structure and everything else — and thus, it's a queer narrative that doesn't wallow in the misery of its protagonist.
You would think that would be the main thrust of the story, but it doesn't wallow there in self - pity; instead it shows her embarking on a relationship with a bouncer who moonlights as a bare - knuckled boxer.
Don't wallow in pity waiting for someone to whisk you off your feet and rescue your love life.
There's a time and a place: «Don't wallow in your negative and sad feelings.
Don't wallow in your own suckery.
Grandma doesn't wallow.
Don't wallow in your situation.
Bowie's baseball coach made sure his players didn't wallow in want and ethnic victimization, diverting them instead with such requirements as daily classroom attendance, executing the hit - and - run and mastering the nuances of English by speaking nothing else around him.
As Carl Edwards drove his wounded No. 19 car to Martinsville Speedway's garage following a blown tire that had sent him hard into the outside wall, he didn't wallow that his crash would likely result in him being among the four drivers failing to advance to the championship round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup in two weeks.
She didn't wallow in the defeat.
While McClung is a master of retirement theory, he doesn't wallow in it.
They just don't wallow in it.
Don't wallow in the fear, instead learn all of the facts about the situation so you can deal with it based on reality.
But despite the buzz, Miller Lite marketer Greg Butler is not wallowing in a pit of misery — because he says sales trends are on his side.
Part of your response must be to not wallow in the pain and to not use the pain as an excuse / justification for abusive behavior.
There are other nods, too (including an updated «Choose life» speech), but Boyle isn't wallowing in nostalgia for its own sake.
Not wallowing entirely in darkness, like so many action flicks, this space adventure offers positive messages about overcoming differences and building a team.
There's no getting around it, this car is big (especially the long wheelbase version), but it's not a wallowing beast.
This suspension was not soft, so the car did not wallow in tight turns.
It combines Buick's tradition for cushy interiors with the public demand for cars that do not wallow and roll through corners or drift aimlessly down the highway.
High achievers do not wallow in bad credit — they take action to rebuild credit scores.
And with droning sound effects proving poor substitutes for quality musical tracks, late - round Volfied only agitates when it isn't wallowing in dullness.

Not exact matches

Do not sit and wallow.
But often it's just as important to remember to wonder (not only wallow): Concentrate on what will make your work even better, what success looks like, and how productive you'll be if you build on what's good while also focusing on the problem - solving.»
«Constructive wallowing,» she argues, isn't simply a failure of backbone and grit, it's an occasion for self - compassion and a chance to learn about your negative feelings and fear so you can get better at working through them.
Not according to Tina Gilbertson, a psychotherapist and author of Constructive Wallowing: How to Beat Bad Feelings By Letting Yourself Have Them.
«Having this realization didn't mean I needed to wallow in every unhelpful habit and self - destructive pattern; it meant that I could stop thinking about «bad» traits as if they were alien, loathsome flaws that I had to stamp out entirely,» she wisely writes.
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