Sentences with phrase «sheepish when»

Would you like to love with a dog that has a fair sense of humor and can be appropriately sheepish when caught out in embarrassing moments?
I do the same sometimes (keeping one version because SO preferred it) but always feel a bit sheepish when I do.
He looks a little sheepish when confronted with his clear - cut politics, having just declared NationBuilder's unique selling point as being «impartiality», in contrast to the partisan political consultancies doing relatively similar work:
«It's very [common] for renters to go to a barbecue and feel sheepish when they speak to the brother - in - law or colleagues.

Not exact matches

Once you've done everything you can to make your post fair, factual, and civil, don't get all apologetic and sheepish about it when it garners a big response.
When our source called back on Friday, a sheepish Warren representative gave him the final pick — Oklahoma (+9) over Nebraska.
With the win under his belt Wenger afterwards was almost amused by his own sending - off, grinning like a sheepish, naughty little schoolboy when quizzed.
I feel sheepish for asking when I've been sadly neglectful of this blog of late.
When he can run from one set of arms to the other to the other to the other and to the other... and giggle, and bat his sweet eyelashes, and smile his sheepish grins.
When everyone else seems to be doing it, we may feel sheepish that we don't.
When I asked James Cleverly — the Tory MP for Braintree — about it for the Guardian's Politics Weekly podcast, he described bumping into a woman coming out of a polling station on election day, looking sheepish as she admitted she had not voted for him.
No leaflets may have been printed on the grim morning of Brexit — when Boris Johnson and Michael Gove only belatedly appeared to look sheepish — advising that Labour would immediately trigger Article 50.
My youngest is home from college for the summer, and when I ask what he'd like for dinner, he invariably answers «steak» with a sheepish grin.
Though he's outwardly a bit sheepish, Ginsberg has a vitality and optimism that shines when he meets a fellow high - minded student, Lucien Carr (Dane DeHaan).
For his awkwardly sheepish stutter wave when best supporting actress winner Alicia Vikander asked from the stage, «Where's Tom?
His sheepish look when you return is not a sign that he «knows he did wrong» it is a learned response.
Other vignettes whisked me to my own adolescence in southern Ontario, like the time when the mother of our sheepish guide in northern Azerbaijan admonished him to pack enough food and warm clothing for our long trek back through the Caucasus Mountains.
When big industry is taking this seriously the Bush team looks foolish with their sheepish foot - dragging that we still don't know for sure.
The journal, of course, when they realized their mistake, agreed to swap out the photo and post a sheepish correction.
When I first started practicing law (at that time with a big firm), I felt sheepish to even broach the topic with clients.
When I explained I was a tourist and gave that slightly sheepish shrug that tourists give when confessing that sordid fact, all was smiles and jolly English boWhen I explained I was a tourist and gave that slightly sheepish shrug that tourists give when confessing that sordid fact, all was smiles and jolly English bowhen confessing that sordid fact, all was smiles and jolly English bobby.
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