But with every aspect that makes it good, there's
a nagging little feeling that it could have been better still with a little more application.
Not exact matches
Now, there's
little connection to the previous series on the present rosters, but still:
nagging, pit - in - stomach
feelings don't need to be rational ones.
And even if you did color your nails, there will always be the
nagging feeling of whether the chemicals will leach off into the
little ones.
Plus, if we don't do it, I'll always have a
little nagging feeling in the back of my mind wondering if things would have turned out differently if only we had given it a go.
(I sometimes
feel a
little harangued by fashion pundits who
nag everyone to desert neutrals for color - at - all - costs!)
Don't for a minute write it off as a boring, understeering Audi because it is far, far from it, but at the end of the day I couldn't shake the
nagging feeling that a four - wheel drive system like that in the Focus RS, one with a proper torque vectoring rear diff that allows more throttle adjustability, would elevate the TT that last
little bit to the star performer that it so nearly threatens to be.
But that same gut
feel has a
nagging suspicion its predecessor might still be that
little bit more thrilling to drive on the road.
It is that
little nagging, uncomfortable
feeling that if you don't do something now, you will never get another chance.
When you rent a car, you may have a vague worry in the back of your mind that
little nagging feeling you get when you don't quite understand the rules of the game.
After a
little while, however, it starts to
feel more intuitive and natural, though for some there may be a
nagging feeling that ground controls could have been smoother.
There is
little that we can do to make this constant
nagging feeling that we haven't «done well» in writing a cover letter go away.
Have you ever talked to your guy, or even just stood in his presence, and had this
nagging feeling that something was a
little bit off?
The other
little warning was just the
nagging feeling that the monetary (and momentary) advantages of today's tax exemption would be poor compensation for tomorrow's land - use restrictions and the attendant property devaluation.