You have to rely on the wall or
other immovable object for a stand.
This happened so often during my time with it that I began corralling it on the table with my wallet, a book, keys, or
any other immovable objects at hand.
Not exact matches
It is any kind of exercise in which the muscles strain and tense against an
immovable object or each
other for a few seconds without movement.
«Between the irresistible force of the economy on one side, and the
immovable object of record dockets on the
other, the Judiciary must continue to carry out its constitutional responsibilities,» Lippman wrote in his introduction.
Simply attach the band to an
immovable object or trap it around your
other leg or under your foot.
They can't hear each
other, but through gestures and mouthed words, they can get the gist of what the
other is saying, but between them is an
immovable object that prevents a full understanding of what they mean to say.
Some commentators have noted that President Bush, despite an early burst of speeches about the «hydrogen economy,» has backed way off lately — burned, perhaps, like
other politicians who tried and failed to transform another seemingly
immovable object: health care.