Sentences with phrase «shambling along»

Playing Double Fine's adventure game will inspire in you feelings of pride and contentedness during your moments of puzzle - solving clarity, but it will also inspire you to go play something else when you're (frequently) stuck shambling along its mostly lifeless halls for the umpteenth time.
by Walter Chaw Julien Bishop (Ewen Bremner, of Trainspotting) is schizophrenic, a stream - of - consciousness construct biding his time shambling along city streets, riding public transportation, and volunteering at a school for the blind.
In the last couple of months, the stock market has made new highs while the economy has been just shambling along, and consumer savings have been stretched to make up for the payroll tax increase.
The primary reason none of this works very well is that satire shambles along in a very rickety way if it's earnest.
Otterhounds tend to shamble along with a loose, shuffling gait, without lifting their big feet much off the ground.

Not exact matches

Last week we saw the problem: our relationships are in shambles; we are at each other's throats; we can't get along; we are at animosity with each other.
Wenger is an absolute shambles in the transfer market, along with the rest of our negotiators, and he has even admitted he'd like to see an end of transfers full stop!
The Cosmos were in a shambles, limping along, the heady brew of egos, nationalities and disparities kept at the boil by Chinaglia.
I'm here at Art In the Market, today in York along The Shambles.
Many villages along the coast, as well as the banana and sugar plantations, were left in shambles.
And, on some level, Alice Neel's soul saw itself in East Harlem, where struggle contributed to the making of faces, along with goodness, while all that life shambled through the streets.
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