Sentences with phrase «people hunker»

You see it thrown around all sorts of ways this time of year as people hunker down with a new set of healthy habits.
When storms hit, people hunker down and tweet.
People hunkered down and developed a greater appreciation for the idea of a home.

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And I think people maybe [are] just hunkering down a little bit.»
People were hunkering down inside their homes.
«I think the more similar people in churches and small groups are, the more safe and hunkered - down they become,» Pickerell says.
We need something that truly inspires and get people moving and thinking in the right direction, storming the gates of hell rather than hunkering down and waiting for the rapture to arrive.
I'm one of those people who can hunker down with a bowl of cereal, and call it a night.
If you're in Westminster, you're in the «bubble» instead of hunkering down with the real people on the ground.
When times get tough, many people turn serious, but some researchers believe that horsing around may be better in the long run than hunkering down
Hunkering down with the wrong person is only a barrier to meeting the right one — so you have to learn when to stay and when to leave.
Grab some really good candy — don't be that person with pennies or Welch's fruit snacks — and hunker down for a scary movie in which frequent interruptions will be appreciated.
SYNOPSIS: When a group of ordinary people learn that an eight - mile wide comet is on a collision course with Earth, they hunker beneath the town -LSB-...]
This means that the vast majority of people were using their smartphone or tablet to place orders and not hunkered down at their PC.
Before the end of the almost 10 - year drought about a quarter of a million people had left the Great Plains, often journeying West (such as the Joads family in Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath), but at least two - thirds hunkered down and stayed put, and it is their stories that Egan records.
The race going on between players is what keeps things intense, but you do have to be careful that people don't become too absorbed as you'll find folk hunkering down over their board and the table going silent, only the occasional grunt of frustrating to be heard amid the furtive glances at other boards to see who is doing what.
Hunker Down: Mie Hørlyck Mogensen and May Wilson Bass & Reiner Gallery 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 March 18 — April 23, 2016 Bass & Reiner Gallery's current two - person sculpture show Hunker Down, featuring work...
Moore said he wanted to restrict the final questions to «the people in the back who haven't gotten the chance to speak» before hunkering down to sign books for a line of about 200 patrons.
With the virtual world taking over people's consciousness, and less and less world coverage, it is possible to hunker down and not notice, but most people are noticing.
«This crisis has just hit the West, so people in the East are hunkering down, wondering when the tsunami is going to hit them,» he says.
In the past week, one of the people said, Mr. Zuckerberg has spent significant time hunkered down with a small group of engineers to discuss how to make Facebook's users more secure, with more control of their data.
While most blockchain developers and researchers have hunkered down trying to perfect their technology, business people are the ones rushing to the market with immature business models.
Crises cause many people to hunker down and do nothing.
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