Sentences with phrase «of a kick in the teeth»

Or, if you're me, it can help calm you down from a commute filled with traffic and people worthy of a kick in the teeth.
The bundled screen protector felt like a bit of a kick in the teeth if I'm honest, because I actually ended up defending NI on quite a few article posts.
While I actually like the cover, and don't have any problems with it, it's kind of a kick in the teeth that they'd drop the price so drastically so quickly.
The requirement to buy more plastic figurines to unlock content is a little bit of a kick in the teeth, but overall, this is a must - have for gamers with children.
For many consumers, having coughed up # 350 for the headset, along with potentially another # 110 for PlayStation Move controllers and a PlayStation Camera, asking for # 50 is a bit of a kick in the teeth.
It's then a bit of a kick in the teeth that the slowest part of the performance is the camera - the one area of software that has been tweaked by Nokia.
If you've got a nursing career spanning 20 years this may be a bit of a kick in the teeth, however you need to look at this as a stepping stone back into the work force.
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