Sentences with phrase «skedaddle in»

I didn't think I'd be able to do it but one of the guys there went ahead of me and insisted I try; once you're down on your haunches you can see the cave opens up and it's not so difficult to skedaddle in.

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Many of the first - time NDP voters who wanted desperately to end four decades of Tory rule last time have skedaddled; in one recent poll, 40 per cent of admitted NDP voters agreed Notley's government «is out of touch with what Albertans want.»
Back in the beginning of April I skedaddled out of town (also how has a month flown by already?)
Anyway, we've got cabinet side panels to cut and install (and we just had a not - so - good call come in from the zoning department) so I'm going to leave you with some links and skedaddle.
So, is it any wonder that, in trying to calm down his laboring wife, he removed her fingers from his shirt, held his hands up in between them, trying to placate her, then skedaddled out of the room as fast as he could?
In either case, the best natural cure is to resign your political position and skedaddle from Albany.
In 1920 he quite likely fled a jilted lover's lawsuit by skedaddling for Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) under the banner of the Anglo American Oil Company, an offshoot of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.
To shake up a new female officer, he steers off the road toward a group of Latinos while reciting his standard operating procedure: «Aim for the shortest wetback, watch them skedaddle, plow the dices and the Schlitz - malt - liquor cans, and hit your siren in farewell.»
If that's not fast enough for you, the HPE1000 will have you skedaddling from 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds on the way to a top speed of 220 mph!
For a few years, I'd been blogging about books on a site called Pinky's Paperhaus, during which time I'd become a contributor to the metroblog LAist and then its editor, before skedaddling for graduate school in Pittsburgh.
It is essential that you stay in tune to how your dog is reacting to other dogs or people, and the minute things start getting hairy, you skedaddle (like I mentioned — don't use these big, unstructured events as tests or «learn to deal with it» situations!).
In numerous steps you'll skedaddle from having your instrument restricted and locked down, to inaugurate, free, and rooted:
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