Sentences with phrase «scurrying out»

Although a proud moment came when I was showing Husband and the eldest came scurrying out saying: «I hear DAVID BOWIE doing Major Tom!»
it said cheekily, while quickly scurrying out the door.
«When the bell rang, you'd see all these people scurrying out, saying, «Whadda ya got?»»
... It's the feeling you get when you're a little kid and you lift up a rock in the yard and a whole lot of bugs scurry out and you throw it down.»
His secretary scurried out of the office when she saw Andy coming.
He set the gaping box down on my desk and scurried out.
A top - level state Senate staffer scurried out of the corruption trial of former Majority Leader Dean Skelos on Monday after being accused of coaching a witness on the stand.
Yes, those garden pests that scurry out from under overturned flowerpots can also fly.
A couple of weeks ago my newspaper, routinely delivered at 5 a.m. to my building's lobby, disappeared before I could scurry out of bed to collect it.
When tastymoog reported that the dress was indeed as awesome as I'd hoped, I scurried out to Anthro to try it on.
I scurried out to buy a copy of the book based on my experience of the film, and found it refreshingly unique; Garland says he read the source material but once and then set it aside and basically filmed his memory of the experience of reading it.
And while the visuals here really do pop, the film scurried out of Venice 2014 with some less - than - positive notices.
You've seen him dozens of times, as hammerheaded toughs on TV and along the jagged crevices of the big screen, lolling silently in shadow, waiting to scurry out from beneath a rock whenever death drew near.
All six of the Boxster and Cayman variants that we have driven today scurry out of the pits as two Porsche 918 Spyders roll up silently in full EV mode.
The façade was imposing enough that it saw left - lane bandits scurry out of the way like roaches exposed to light, when the grille loomed large in their rearview mirror.
On average, each foreign student debtor that scurried out of the UK owes the British government roughly # 15,000 in student loans.
Following which, the Pika will scurry out quickly, grab their bodies, and drag them into the food storage area to be buried in the ground.
If you're getting the urge to scurry out and bring home a small furry friend, make sure you do your research first!
It was used for hunting rats in an unusual way: first ferrets were sent into rat burrows and when the rats scurried out, the Airedale's would then take up the chase.
I think that hope springs eternal that a bird or something is going to scurry out of the bush, but that's what cats do.
Once we got to the top of the hill, I finished my coffee and breakfast sandwich, then scurried out to take in the incredibly gorgeous view and thank my luck stars that I'm in California and not back east.
There were also a few creepy - crawlies (five scorpions scurried out from beneath my tent one morning), but the lack of fresh water means few insects.
Some later scurry out of the way as the heroes head to Mushroom Palace, and several are also among the crowds at the International Mushroom Games held three weeks later.
He wants to scurry out into the open because that's what happens when you load from a save while in cover and have to hit the spacebar on the PC version of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
They opened the coop door and the chickens scurried out.
Now use and load your tool as valuable because it is seemingly you'll presumably perchance, your mobile will never scurry out of velocity again.

Not exact matches

It's more typical to have short - term recovery plans — for digging out and getting the lights back on, as 20,000 utility workers are scurrying to do right now.
«Ever since Facebook became a «pay - to - play» social medium, small businesses especially are scurrying to figure out how to best spend their ad dollars,» says Aubrey Swanson, a Miami - based Social Media Manager and Owner of Auboom Media.
The acquisition pushes Aspire into a new growth phase: It now needs to scurry to build out a bigger cricket farming facility to meet the demands of all current customers along with the new brand.
An asteroid doesn't take out the dinos, and mammals might still be little furry things scurrying about in the night.
there is no spiffy, can't be much plainer than that, i don't care how many spiffy disciples crawl out of the woodwork, when the light comes on they will all scurry like the roaches they are.
In the sixteenth century astronomy, in the seventeenth century microbiology, in the eighteenth geology and paleontology, in the nineteenth Darwin's biology all grotesquely extended the world - frame and sent churchmen scurrying for cover in ever smaller, shadowy nooks, little gloomy ambiguous caves in the psyche where even now neurology is cruelly harrying them, gouging them out of the multifolded brain like wood lice from under a lumber pile.
In short, with every scientific breakthrough, the gods are flushed out of their hiding place and they must scurry off to the next dark crevice science is yet to explain.
Every other time I take the compost out, he / she startles the bejeesus out of me when I open the lid, but scurries into the stone wall before I can really see what it is.
After that it would roll off, scurry across the floor and out the door and proceed to terrorize Los Angeles.
And undersecond - year coach Greg Ryan, the fresh faces are making large contributions.Goalkeeper Hope Solo, 24, has started 17 of the last 20 games, though she facesa battle now that veteran Briana Scurry has returned after taking a year off.Tina Frimpong, 24, brings unprecedented speed to the U.S. center back position.In the defensive midfield Leslie Osborne, 23, is filling in for 29 - year - oldShannon Boxx, perhaps the U.S.'s most influential player, who'll miss the nextsix to eight months after blowing out her right knee.
And whether it's due to Christmas, Hanukkah or any of the other holidays that coincide with the winter solstice, families everywhere scurry around trying to figure out what gifts they might buy to delight and dazzle their kids.
All too often it is assumed that a breastfeeding mum will scurry off to do the deed behind a locked door and well out of sight.
And even now she will hop out really fast and scurry back in.
The Tory leader said: «It's no good when all these questions are being asked just to sort of come out and read out a statement and then scurry back indoors again.»
The door opened a bit wider, and then I saw them: cockroaches, thousands of them, scurrying along the top of the door to get out of the way.
Then researchers began scurrying to find out how the creatures do it.
Insulin, a dutiful worker, scurries to whisk all that sugar out of the bloodstream, resulting in a dramatic drop in blood sugars.
There's no escaping it when you go camping, and I just can't see a paleolithic hunter gatherer [3] scurrying around trying to block it out with animal hides.
... there's plenty to explore, whether it be scurrying up huge rocks with incredible views or seeking out rock pools.
That was before digital cameras and I'm not ever sure if I have a picture of it because we ripped it out the first day and were hurrying and scurrying to do so.
This turns out to be just the first of numerous transformations, as this strange man — who's sometimes called «Alex» and sometimes «Monsieur Oscar» (Carax's real name is Alexandre Oscar Dupont)-- proceeds to spend the next 24 hours scurrying all over town and briefly being everything from a teen girl's loving but frustrated dad to an assassin who takes out his own doppelgänger.
Yet, rather than rage at or scurry away from the beast, to hand out persimmons and give cuddles is what this film desires.
What do you bet that she'll soon be scurrying to let herself out.
What really stands out is the inter-twining between this and the first flick, with much of the second half of the movie focussing on Marty and the Doc scurrying around putting things right in 1955 whilst all the while dodging their other selves from last time around.
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