Sentences with phrase «real nail biting»

Figuring out what both the homemade and store - bought versions cost, and how they compared, was a real nail biter!
A real nail biter, and I really didn't think we'd win, but somehow we pulled that off.
I'm so glad I followed my instinct, but must admit — it was a real nail biter.

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She nailed this mixture — these taste every bit like the real thing!
The final minute of the Utah - West Virginia nail - biter in the NCAA regional semifinals last Thursday dragged on for nine minutes in real time partly because it was saturated with 4 1/2 minutes of ads.
The Blue squad also won a nail biter on Monday Night as they picked up 43 - 40 W against Team Shiffman (Real Ryder Revolution).
This week presented another real challenge for Team Sternberg when Team Saltzberg pushed them to a 9th inning in a nail - biting 5 - 4 W. Charlie Marks, Captain Sam Sternberg and Eric Silcroft provided enough offense for these guys to continue on their roll.
The ceremony, which took place at Lord's on June 1, capped a successful week for the Real Madrid forward following his nail - biting win in the Champions League on Saturday.
The real highlight of that trip for my kids was climbing the HooDoos, and the highlight for me from that stop was watching them climb the HooDoos (in between nail biting, of course!)
When it's time to place his instruments in the water, the real nail - biting begins, he says.
The real nail - biting begins the evening of November 11 as the team works through a series of go, no - go milestones for launch and landing.
This is for two reasons... your lashes are a bit thinner and weaker (I compare it to your real nails when you get acrylics off).
A real nail - biter of a film about a naval destroyer, captained by Robert Mitchum, playing cat and mouse during WWII with a German U-Boat, captained by Curt Jurgens.
Of course, «The Peacemaker's» real selling point is action, and Leder proves herself a crackerjack action director, with some seriously intense set - pieces — a train wreck that opens the film, a horrifying nuclear blast, a car chase in a crowded plaza, a foot chase through the streets of New York and, best of all, a nail - biting standoff on a bridge between a truck armed with nuclear weapons and military helicopters.
Starring Helen Mirren and the late Alan Rickman, this timely British thriller about drone warfare turns out to be a real nail - biter.
Based on the real life story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch), the film portrays the nail - biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code - breakers at Britain's top - secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.
And although Campbell spices up the intrigue with some suspenseful scenes — one nail - biting chase to locate and dispose of a booby - trapped laptop in a busy airport is a real highlight — the ending feels hollow and nihilistic, with little in the way of lessons or true closure.
So begins a nail - biting 90 minutes of suspense that moves in real time as Kyle demands to know what exactly happened.
We're just over a week from the Oscars and while a handful of races seem pretty locked up right now (Adapted Screenplay, Director, ALL four acting categories), we still have some real nail - biters that will be keeping us on the edge of our seat right until the envelope is opened (barring some fiasco like last year...).
My only real complaint about this new trailer is that it feels a bit too derivative of Zack Snyder's Watchmen trailer in setting it to a Nine Inch Nails song.
This could be a real nail - biter with a terrific supporting cast of Dean Norris, Radha Mitchell, Kevin Dunn and Kurt Fuller.
Argo's white - knuckle nail - biter of a climax takes liberties with how events played out in real life.
I hate to keep repeating myself, but World War Z is an intense, nail biting, edge of your seat thriller filled with intelligent horror and real emotion than I can't say enough great things about.
A vivid real - life re-creation of the race and its aftermath, from its frenzied start to the nail - biting dash at its finish, Eighty Days is history with the heart of a great adventure novel.
I loved all the Kiwi touches, from the nail - biting approach to Wellington Airport to the lush greenery of the Waikato, the «scents» of Rotorua, the majesty of Queenstown, and the Tolkien tourist mecca of Hobbiton (which is even better in real life).
Dog Gone: A Lost Pet's Extraordinary Journey and the Family Who Brought Him Home By Pauls Toutonghi A real nail - biter about a Goldern Retriever named Gonker lost -LSB-...]
A real nail - biter about a Goldern Retriever named Gonker lost on a hike on the on the Appalachian Trail.
The game itself was a real nail - biter, but even though the Knicks ultimately lost, our overall experience was absolutely extraordinary.
The scene with Batman away to get annihilated by Doomsday should be one of anxiety of the audience, a real nail - biting moment.
This will be the first real - time strategy game built in our in - house engine Asura, after all, so we need to do a little bit of extra work under the hood before we expand the team, nail down gameplay design and go into full production.
The visuals are subpar in places, but the overall aesthetic makes creeping through the shadowy, blood - soaked wreckage with a group of Marines a real nail - biter.
This was a bit frustrating at times as I knew how to solve the puzzle but it was a real pain to time it correctly and I often found myself repeating it just to nail that right pathway movement but another vampire would walk into light anyway.
During the Nintendo Treehouse stream's demo, a boss fight turned into a real nail - biter battle that had me cheering and clapping at my TV when the host delivered the final blow with very low health.
Simple to learn but difficult to master, it's been praised for successfully bringing the drama and nail - biting tension of real - life football to a new and original setting.
In Pollock's famous painting we find bits of the «real world» embedded into the surface, objects such as nails, thumbtacks, cigarette butts, coins, buttons, and a key.
Removing the solid - state drive, for example, is a real nail - biter because two screws don't have enough clear space above them to accommodate a normal screwdriver.
Trying to predict the outcomes of an uncertain future when it comes to Trumponomics and real estate may look and feel a bit like trying to nail Jell - O to a wall.
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