Sentences with word «slinking»

If they say no, I sort of slink away quietly.
He used to jump on our horse & gofor rides with me, teeter totter with our pet sheep, & mostly be kind to everyonnne (except stray dogs that «happened upon our property» Once he got into them they NEVER came back or skirted our drive & slunk around through the field.
We didn't slink into the post season like the Penguins.
According to Creative Assembly, the Beastmen are a race best suited for guerrilla warfare, hiding in wait to ambush their enemies before slinking back into the forest and disappearing.
Album opener «Skylight» brings the big guitar quick, with a bombastic and sing along chorus slinking through needle guitar riffs.
You can bet that the man who slinked out of a checkpoint while King slumbered (2008 Iditarod) and made a 130 - mile run with no rest (2010) will do something else that nobody in the 38 - year history of the race ever has.
Over the last several months, as Slink's body and mind were failing her it became too difficult and emotional for me to write about my experiences.
Now I know the food industry isn't going to just slink away from the lucrative school snack market, but given the rigorous standard that will go into effect in 2016, it seems to me that any processed foods still sold in schools after that date should no longer fall into the empty - calorie, «better - for - you» junk food category.
Luckily I was comfortable when shooting because I am sporting Slink Jeans.
Ambitious, experienced politicians are unlikely to be satisfied with slinking quietly into the background.
While you wait for your table (and you will wait), the lucky few slink by into their sought - after dining - room chairs.
Kristen Stewart didn't slink away in shame from the house she shared with Robert Pattinson with her possessions in the back of a U-haul truck.
Kind of like a crazy cat lady, except instead of cats slinking around all over my apartment, I have little vials of oil overflowing every drawer and bathroom shelf.
Dogs may manifest their fear in self - destructive ways, like slinking under the couch or the bed and getting stuck, for instance.
So if you don't have a good pair of binder clips, slink on over to the bread products part of your hotel's breakfast buffet and you may find yourself in luck.
It's only upon reflection that viewers may realize that, despite its nominal title character, the movie never delves that deeply into who Gloria Grahame was, aside from a femme fatale slinking across a black - and - white screen.
A Toronto lawyer who left Bay Street in 2006 in an abortive attempt to make it as a professional Internet poker player has failed in a bid to write off the $ 120,000 loss he ran up that year before slinking back to practice.
She often collaborates with Slink Moss on their multimedia project called Black Lake.
The next irregular verbs likely to fall include infrequently used ones like slink.
When the kinky couple isn't vacationing to Aspen, talking about having a child, and playing slap and tickle in the Red Room of Pain, a wrench in their lavish life comes in the form of Jack Hyde, who slinks around, with an incognito female as his accomplice, bent - on destroying the Greys» lives.
Friday night at NeueHouse, after slinking past a seemly - looking Powerpoint presentation on the first floor, I headed towards the basement where far more titillating images were on view for the opening of the explicit B - side of «In Your Dreams,» organized by curator Marina T. Schindler for the Spring / Break art fair.
Several big committee chairs are leaving, too, because they're term - limited by the GOP's own rules, and don't want to think about slinking back into the rank and file.
During the game, Luca will casually slink toward the player's meal.
For the first time since the original game, you find yourself spending most of your time in a single location, searching for clues of your missing wife's whereabouts while slinking through the dark, foreboding hallways of an evil - plagued mansion in the Deep South.
As the exhibition toured its European art capitals, painters must have slunk home from the exhibition in shock and despair, electrified by what they had seen and wondering how on earth it could be rivalled.
When she does this, the dog slinks off the furniture.
The minor premise slinking beneath the surface here is, of course, that Newman was fully aware of the long - term sequelae effected by the strain of mold selected; he intended, that is, to be expunged.
Day after day he walked through the steamy Brazilian heat, appetite dwindling, dysentery raging, necktie pinching, white shirt sweat - plastered to his body, pants slinking down his diminishing waist.
The Rathian can be found slinking around the Ancient Forest, especially up near its nest at the top of the tree.
Since slinking onto the interiors scene back in 2012, the little red fox motif has been stealing into our homes — and hearts — to become a firm favourite.
The Black Panther even slinks into a swank casino with some backup and before long the place has erupted with the kind of choreographed mayhem that — as legs and gowns twirl — achieves liftoff.
Indiewire's David Ehrlich describes it as a «portrait of grief... too hazy and anesthetized to add up,» but Nick Schager of Variety believes this «consistently surprising film slinks along with melancholic dreaminess, matching the fugue state that plagues its grief - stricken protagonist.»
With no change in the product, I sadly abandoned all hope and slinked over to Trader Joe's.
The devastated Shylock slinking off the stage casts a shadow over the comedy and romance of The Merchant of Venice, but we can not suppose this effect to be inadvertent on Shakespeare's part, because he does the same thing in other plays.
When she's not struggling to make small talk with the fast - talking, fast - living Americans at her work in a high - end department store, Ellis passes her time slinking away from the meal time gossip fuelled by the boarding house matriarch Mrs Kehoe (Julie Walters) and her yappy tenants.
Remember that in the wild, cats hunt by slinking unseen through the brush, locating their prey, then pouncing.
One of my most prolific Facebook - posting friends has deactivated his account at least three times, always with an elaborate «Why I'm really leaving this time» farewell post, only to come slinking back.
If it's a choice between slinking away with our tails between our legs, looking woebegone, crestfallen and generally hangdog or standing up and giving it a go, then that's no choice at all to me personally.
A lot of today's parents remember slinking into the house with a bad test score and hoping Mom or Dad would forget to ask about that important math test.
There's a fundamentally more unmistakable need of data with respect to dating goals that especially applies to disabled dating, as there are certain hazards slinking behind some customer profiles.
To make SLinks your own, follow the link at the end of this sentence to the Resources page.
It's got fast cars, an evil genius named Julian Slink (Colin Cunningham), a hunky sort - of hero in Arthur Bailey (Alan Ritchson) and the ultimate trump card: a hot babe wearing tight cutoff jeans and sucking on a Tootsie Roll pop.
Preying primarily on menacing misogynists, our protagonist (Sheila Vand) silently slinks through the shadowy streets of «Bad City,» a fictional Iranian ghost town, maintaining her own code of moral justice deep into the hours of darkness.
The «orphaned» Jesse — it's intentionally vague whether Jesse's parents are dead or if she is but another cliched runaway model — returns to her rundown motel one night to find a dark figure slinking around inside, pounding upon the walls.
Cara (Jennifer Jason Leigh) finally slinks out of Grayson Manor, but not before being cornered by Daniel trying to suss out a little more info on David Clarke's work with the company.
Breathe the throttle, then slink right and barrel into the long and fast 180 - degree right hander that gives plenty of opportunity for the front and rear axles to dance between under - and oversteer, like Latin lovers doing the tango.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z