Sentences with phrase «not scruffy»

Don't get me wrong, Ford is still a great actor, he's just not a scruffy, nerf - herding scoundrel anymore.
You can even pair trainers with your trouser outfits, just make sure they're not scruffy.
Pair with your Birkenstocks or recently acquired slides (I know you all have them) and an oversized cotton shirt for the ultimate in relaxed but not scruffy casual wear.
Tinder isn't a scruffy, idealistic startup.

Not exact matches

What critics said: «Blessed with a loose, anarchic B - picture soul that encourages you to enjoy yourself even when you're not quite sure what's going on, the scruffy «Guardians» is irreverent in a way that can bring the first «Star Wars» to mind.»
Such burly, scruffy men should not be allowed to be fishermen.
Scruffy and grease - lined hands, taller and not - so - tall, faded Wranglers and Levis, they all look like a circle of stillness, searching for ways to speak their depth.
«Working with Visit Knoxville to promote the Ale Trail to those visiting our scruffy little city was the perfect partnership to make this vision a reality, and we couldn't be more excited about what the future holds.»
It was a bit scruffy win though, wasn't it?
With 20 million golfers in America and not enough courses to go around, many players make do with scruffy public links
Arsene Wenger did not try to sugar coat the performance of his players, admitting in his post match comments reported by the Daily Star that the Gunners struggled to create many chances, especially in the second half once we already had our noses in front through a scruffy but timely and important goal from Danny Welbeck.
Clearly the BBC budget didn't stretch to a well dressed pundit for Hull... looks orange, scruffy and sleazy with his 70's medallion, shirt hardly buttoned and hair scraped into a lovely fetching bun.
Hamilton's first Q3 lap was scruffy and his second wasn't enough to move him up the order, leaving him on the second row.
Owen Coyle will have no doubt hand - picked plenty of positives from a festive period which didn't exactly reap may rewards in terms of points, though even the potential manager of the season will have his fair share of concerns regarding his team's current frame of mind following ta three - match sequence without registering a win in the league, a run that probably wasn't remedied by a 2 - 0 FA Cup third - round victory over Conference side York City simply because it was scruffy and very fortuitous, not to mention required Coyle to draft in his big boys in the dyeing embers of the game.
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but if you look scruffy, people will think you won't care about the job.
Some people manage to look scruffy even when wearing a suit, but not Liam Fox.
In 2001, the Bush crowd moved in like an occupying army, and we were the conquered population — I remember seeing women lined up for a 2001 Western - themed event, with their Dallas hair and too much makeup, and seeing them as utterly out of place in our scruffy / nerdy little town (most of us DO N'T live in swank Georgetown or Upper Northwest).
«It's not a fashion parade,» said Jeremy Corbyn after a Tory MP criticised him for being too scruffy in the Commons.
If you're going for them though, make sure that they're not at that frayed, scruffy stage.
Just like your hair style, these tops do not need to be pristine, in fact the scruffier the better.
I don't like feeling scruffy.
For example, if you walk into a meeting with potential clients feeling scruffy and under - dressed, you're unlikely to win them over because you won't feel at your best.
I do nt date thugs or scruffy looking guys.
When a man turns up with scruffy ripped jeans and unwashed hair to a fancy restaurant, we're not going to be impressed by his nonchalant attitude.
[Director] Jaglom's scruffy style doesn't carry it through.
It is being thrown by his ex-wife, Eden (Tammy Blanchard, all ruby red lips and clingy white gown), who he hasn't seen in two years, and her new husband, David (Michiel Huisman, whose specialty is scruffy hunks on TV shows like «Nashville» and «Treme»).
Zissis and Duplass don't quite have the same dramatic heft, but both have a gift for a certain scruffy, loose kind of naturalistic comedy and their longtime friendship and professional relationship helps them make believable best friends.
Scruffy and starving, Shmuel replies matter - of - factly that he can't because he's a Jew.
Clumsily constructed and not very funny, this scruffy British Christmas comedy almost redeems itself with...
She doesn't exactly bomb, but no one notices her, including the audience - although one scruffy, middle - aged guy in the crowd seems very interested.
Duplass is much too scruffy to be a credible surgeon (I wouldn't want him anywhere near my body with a scalpel) and asking Kline to play an anal - retentive jerk just seems perverse.
And the depictions of her inattentive husband (who luckily isn't as handsome as the scruffy faced Marsden) make it all the more obvious whom she should be with.
In keeping with its premise, this is a much scruffier, less streamlined narrative than what we've come to expect from Anderson, and as such, doesn't suffer from the weight of its own pretentiousness as have some of his past works.
Representing the neo-noir contingent is «The Conversation» (1974, Francis Ford Coppola, who will get his star on Hollywood Boulevard during the fest), Milos Forman's Oscar - winning «One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest» (1975), with Jack Nicholson in one of his finest hours, and «The Long Goodbye» (1973, Robert Altman) in which Elliott Gould brings Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe to life in the «70s, as a scruffy loner.
There are moments of visual awe to appreciate here and there, so not all of course is a complete disaster, but watching Butler, with his scruffy - looking beard, playing a world - renowned scientist who singlehandedly solved the problem of global warming whilst in space, most definitely is.
Rhys Ifans» placekicker Nigel is basically a replay of his popular character in Notting Hill, a scruffy, layabout Welshman.
«Tough as her men, she cut her hair short, wore scruffy clothes, handled a cutlass and pistols with ease, and played cards like a fiend,» — which apparently didn't doom the Irish outlaw to a lonely life.
In addition to this, there are not many books and educational resources around so, whereas the average middle class British child has dozens of books before they are 1 year old, the average Sierra Leonean secondary school student can probably only produce a handful of scruffy exercise books on request.
Give positive instructions: «Please work quietly,» not, «Stop talking,» or «write slowly and carefully to keep it neat» not, «stop rushing through it and making a scruffy mess.»
That sometimes results in a rather scruffy exit to a corner as you can't get the steering perfectly straight quickly enough.
Unfortunately, scruffy surfaces aren't smothered as effectively as you might hope.
• Build quality is decent but interiors can get scruffy quickly if not cared for.
Tightening Suggestion — Scruffy and skinny, the stray couldn't weigh eight pounds soaking wet.
When the villagers sacrifice a scruffy street - girl to a terrible ogre, she must use all her considerable wits not only to survive but also to come out a winner.
When the villagers sacrifice a scruffy street girl to a terrible ogre, she must use all her considerable wits not only to survive but also to emerge a winner.
This handsome Griffon duo from New Zealand are not just scruffy and adorable, they are also little guys with huge personalities, and love playing dress up for their 293,000 followers.
It's not normal for older cats to get greasy and scruffy.
It isn't easy looking beyond a wet, scruffy dog, much less an aggressive one that draws blood.
This reaction isn't limited to perfume; indeed, Scruffy is likely also bothered by carpet cleaners, potpourri, hair sprays and air fresheners.
Do not breed to get a dog «just like Scruffy» — it won't happen.
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