Sentences with phrase «probably running circles»

I could probably run circles around you in discussing the Kreb's Cycle and the like.
I just bought my new machine and I can assure you it runs circles around the PS4 and XBONE and will probably run circles around the PS5 and XBLAA 5 years down the line.

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If you are in any running circles, yesterday your Facebook feed was probably blowing up with people announcing that they had gotten the beloved email saying they made it into the lottery to run the Chicago Marathon!
This binomial nomenclature guards against confusion if, say, a bug taxonomist and a mammal taxonomist (who tend to run in different scientific circles and probably are not reading each other's publications) want to (or inadvertently) assign the same species name to the group of organisms they happen to be excited about at the time.
If you are in any running circles, yesterday your Facebook feed was probably blowing up with people announcing that they had gotten the beloved email saying they made it into the lottery to run the Chicago Marathon!
If you are active in social media circles and in the online dating game, you have probably ran into issues with breadcrumbing — the act of sending flirtatious, but non-committal messages (breadcrumbs) that end with you never meeting the person in real life.
Dude, The Playbook LTE simply runs circles around all other tablets period, I suspect that as a tech blogger, you probably haven't touched one at all let alone used it for an extended period of time.
It means when Aunt Susie posts a video of her dog running in circles, you'll probably see it, but when your favorite author posts an announcement of his / her newest book, you probably won't.
Unfortunately we will probably never know just what our pets are trying to tell us when they bark or tip or run in circles, but we may know why.
Once upon a time, you probably had a puppy that was as self - motivated as any human three year old — happily running in circles for no particular reason at all.
climategrog, I mentioned using a running ten - year average which would be my preferred method of avoiding the decadal end - point issues, but you did not like that for some reason, probably because it would have converted concentric decadal circles into a spiral.
This one spent quite awhile outfoxing a gaggle of photographers, literally running circles around them and probably getting a good laugh out of watching them scramble to keep up.
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