Sentences with phrase «pretty much thought»

We pretty much thought all was lost at that point, and so we went out and bought some bare essentials for the next couple of days and started to figure out what we were going to do for the rest of our trip.
During last year's show, I pretty much thought it was a foregone conclusion that we'd see the announcement of a sequel to Super Mario Galaxy 2, which could be perfectly named Super Mario Universe.
I pretty much thought that when I was done with Formula One and the way it ended that it would be it for me.
EXPECTATIONS: I pretty much thought this was a take it or leave it kind of situation.
They pretty much thought of everything that the single parent may need in order to make their dating journey a successful one.
Match.com is pretty much thought of every detail to make your dating experience a fun one.
Overalls remind me of 7th grade though, when I had pastel yellow Dickies ones and pretty much thought I was the queen of fashion and all things right in this world.
Are you the kind of woman who, when the topic of paisley comes up, you've pretty much thought to yourself «Yeah, I'll have to pass on that» basically because it looked too dated to you?
I pretty much thought I had come...
I pretty much thought I had come up with something of epic genius.
I pretty much thought he was crazy, but then it kind of came around.
Pretty much thought they were the best veggie ever created, second only to corn on the cob smothered in butter.
I pretty much thought I had come...
You can pretty much think of jumbo loans as mortgages for rich people.
As for your so - called «clear distinction between personal belief and social norms» I pretty much think that you are talking about Luther and his crew: even the Romans (for all their tolerance) tried to get the Christians to sacrifice to the old gods or the Emperor.
Conservatives around the world pretty much think alike... or rather not think but like Santorum just speak from the heart... even if it's stupid.
Actually, pretty much all thoughts make me want to do that.
But going back through this show as an adult (woah, that was weird to say), I pretty much think she was the funniest character ever.
Eating well and exercising are pretty much all I think about, and a lot of what I talk about.
I was pretty much thinking a chopped up fair trade candy bar.
My camera is so honest that I pretty much think it's a jackass most days.
Now, I have no problem admitting that I pretty much think that Captain America looks like a glorified Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., and I am pretty damn sure Black Widow could kick his ass.
JD: Yep, I pretty much think that every elearning design should have a working knowledge of general UX principles and practices.
I pretty much think that the major publishers really did it to themselves in pricing their ebooks so much higher.
Twitter is this... It's an online community where millions of people contribute ideas and information about any interest or industry you can pretty much think of.
As you can see, an Ocicat is an extremely versatile breed of cat that pretty much thinks it's a dog.
You probably haven't spent much time in your life thinking about dog bodily functions, but now that you're a dog owner, you may find that's pretty much all you think about, especially if your dog's having housebreaking issues.
Pretty much my thoughts on Fire Emblem Heroes.
You don't have to lead me anywhere though because I pretty much think I can lead my own self.
sod pretty much thinks that if he makes the same dubious claim, over and over again, and believes it fervently enough, he will have made a convincing argument for the next guy.
I pretty much think the New York Times Dot Earth is geared towards warmers, or at least it has been up until now.
Of course... I pretty much think everything looks better spray painted white.

Not exact matches

You can order food, schedule flights, and get recommendations for pretty much anything you can think of.
But according to a couple of thought - provoking recent articles, this is the pretty much the exact opposite of the truth about real resilience.
I only had to think of what else I could do with that money, as well as the fact that I don't normally wear a watch, and if I really wanted to spend that much I would already have a pretty good one.
(I thought pretty much anything that qualifies as «not naked» would do.)
Having been a lifelong student of this concept, I think there are seven key codes to follow when it comes to ensuring that your reputation will withstand pretty much anything.
You'd think addressing this kind of shortcoming would be a priority, but the lack of existing tools or technologies to help address the problem has pretty much remitted it to being a known concern with no known solution.
When people come to me for our personal branding services, they think we can magically transform them into thought leaders pretty much over night.
I think I've always been pretty shameless about seeking out people much smarter and much more experienced than me from the very beginning.
I'm pretty much obsessed with animals, so I thought I was going to be a vet until I saw my dog after surgery and realized there was blood involved.
Its architects thought abolishing barriers to commerce and national boundaries could ensure Europe avoided the disastrous wars that it had been fighting, not just in the 20th century but for pretty much all of recorded history.
But pretty quickly we realized, hey, we believe in our concept so much, and really think we've found something broken.
This got me thinking about portfolio management (which is pretty much all I ever think about, let's be honest) and it struck me that the parallels between insurance and investing were pretty perfect.
They are stocked with ambitious free market fans who think Ottawa should pretty much allow any Canadian company, great or small, to sell itself to the highest bidder.
You may think that sounds pretty much like Amazon's model, but you'd barely be scratching the surface!
«It seems pretty reasonable to think that there are things out there today that we haven't seen that are much more advanced [than Stuxnet],» O'Murchu told TI in a phone interview.
It is hard to imagine this if you have never had your own business, but think what it would be like if your world could come crashing down pretty much every day due to circumstances beyond your control, like a global financial crisis.
«I think since, really, I'm a conservative investor, that experience of being in debt and also the experience of seeing things happen to people who took too much financial risk and got hurt, led me to be pretty conservative — I'm a guy that looks for singles and not home runs,» Bach said.
Think about it: When was the last time you heard someone say, «You know, I pretty much suck at accurately identifying my and other people's emotions, at applying emotions to thinking and problem solving, at controlling my emotions and cheering up or calming down other people... really, I'm probably the least self - aware person you'll ever meet»?
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