Sentences with phrase «pretty much the excitement»

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We're suppose to walk into the season beaming with excitement but instead we're all pretty much frustrated & with deja vu feelings.
So, to say that she is over-the-moon with excitement because her younger son eats pretty much anything you put in front of him is an understatement.
My favorite kind of movies are the rather old fashioned ones — you know the kind, where life is pretty much boring, with moments of danger, excitement, drama, mystery, and eventually love in all its glorious wonder.
My feelings range from nervousness, to excitement and pretty much everything in between.
However, at about the halfway mark, «Ragnarok»» s excitement and creativity level drops dramatically, and we end - up pretty much back where we started with this franchise: uninspired.
The real excitement of the movie is seeing just how far they'll take their political parallels — which is pretty much all the way to a grand conspiracy theory linking current US foreign policy with Nazi totalitarianism.
Two weeks ago, Kris expressed his (and, well, pretty much everyone's) excitement over Todd Haynes's HBO reimagining of «Mildred Pierce,» with Kate Winslet stepping into Joan Crawford's Oscar - winning shoes in the title role.
The first trailer for this was amazing, one of my favorite trailers from last year, but this one is even better, and I am pretty much losing my mind with excitement over this.
You can pretty much sum up todays cars shows by saying they've become irrelevant expensive and inconsequential wastes of time more about stoking the egos of the company execs than creating any level of excitement among the buying public especially when 99.9999 % of everything on offer has become blatant overly homogenized pretense along with ludicrously priced fugly hypercars all but unusable on public roads.
Excitement — real excitement — over a new American sedan pretty much evaporated after the first gas crisis of Excitement — real excitement — over a new American sedan pretty much evaporated after the first gas crisis of excitement — over a new American sedan pretty much evaporated after the first gas crisis of the 1970s.
Thrilling: adj., producing sudden, strong, and deep emotion or excitement Doesn't that pretty much describe all great novels?
I have sewed and knitted pretty much my whole life.Creating quilts give me such rush, an excitement in the pit of my stomach that flows up into my chest and through my arms, making me dizzy with anticipation and possibilities.
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