He'll do a quick nose search of the room and then works his way around sniffing the air, poking
his nose under things until he «catches» the scent.
Not exact matches
I wouldn't fault someone for not seeing an invisible
thing (huge kudos to scientists who made the invisible, visible), I do fault people for denying what is right
under their
noses.
As many have highlighted in the comments: This sauce, so simple (tahini + lots of hot sauce = you want to put this sauce on many — if not most —
things you eat; many of us are thinking of ways to use this sauce on a regular basis), was there all the time, right
under our
noses, but we didn't see it.
There are lots of fun
things to do with the kids right
under your
noses, you just need to do some investigating and lucky for you, I have done most of the work.
Sometimes the best solutions are simple, everyday
things that are right
under our
noses and rooted in the past ways of doing
things.
Like so many
things in life, the answer was right
under their
noses.
Most likely
things like saline
nose spray, nasal strips, using a humidifier, and placing petroleum jelly
under nose, will be among the suggestions.
The funny
thing is, the products were right
under my
nose all along and I didn't even realize it!
Well, another
thing I learned was that sometimes exactly what you're looking for is right
under your
nose the whole time... but perhaps you weren't ready for it yet, or they weren't ready for you... or it wasn't the right time.
No movie will ever again be able to misdirect this successfully because since seeing Lambs, we are always on the lookout for a filmmaker fooling us into thinking one
thing is happening while the real action is right
under our
noses.
The frustrating
thing is that there is a much more interesting story right there
under the filmmakers»
noses, just waiting to be opened up.
If you've ever had a dog, you know that they are constantly using their
noses to find
things — crumbs on the floor, a buried bone, a chew toy kicked
under the sofa, a piece of pizza
under a bush in the park.
Glory remembers the relevant
things: the heavy thumping of the soldier's boots as they marched near the shallow grave her mother frantically dug for them to hide in; the green strip of fabric ripped from the hem of her mother's dress to cover her mouth and
nose so she could breathe easier
under the dirt; the feel of her mother's hands — shredded and bleeding — in hers as they lay there together, hoping for silence and not discovery.
I'm talking about businesses that have been around forever and yet, despite being
under our
nose, because we don't want to look for
things that are volatile, and in fact we want to avoid them, we miss these opportunities.
Whiskers help cats «see»
things that lie right
under their
noses by constantly sending information to the brain.
Here we see Hana and Rain hired to procure an artifact only to have it snatched from
under their
noses, sending them to Greenland where
things darker in a hurry with the requisite supernatural activity.
With plenty to do, you may never be home, which means unexpected
things like theft or vandalism could happen right
under your
nose.
It just goes to show that, sometimes, the best
things are right
under our
noses.