Sentences with phrase «quite awry»

Not exact matches

They've not coped well with the departure of Gylfi SigurĂ°sson to Everton, though the midfielder's absence - who was quite vocal about Clement's sacking being a mistake - is just one out of many elements that have gone awry for the Swans this season.
Young children can be quite unpredictable, and having them in the room to possibly cause things to go awry is just not a worthwhile risk.
Needless to say, things go awry quite quickly for each faction that leads to an epic battle between the Knights, Vikings and Samurai.
Wiley's quality control is usually quite good — something went awry here.
For a show all about plans going awry and unforeseen consequences the BB finale's final act was so easy (and even telegraphed multiple times, so it was hardly a mystery what was MEANT to happen) that I was quite baffled, like somebody was going to pull the rug out at some point and tell us it was all a dream.
Tommy's life may seem quite normal at first, but this game works quickly to make the player feel unsafe here long before things start to go awry.
I don't quite have it all figured out, but the title, Treason in the Land of Melanosites, makes a nod to skin pigmentation somehow gone awry, the child's t - shirt references Tutenkhamen and (Michael?)
There's high potential for emotions to boil over, and things can go awry quite quickly.
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