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.
Not exact matches
A few moves later, when his defeat was complete, Sebastian limply shook hands with the boy who had beaten him, a sandy - haired kid from a central Ohio suburb, shuffled his way through the cavernous convention - center ballroom where a thousand heads were bowed over chessboards, and
slunk back to Union B, the windowless conference room down the hall that was his chess team's temporary
home.
Nearly everyone seems to have
slunk off
home.
In the usual scenario, you come
home and your dog starts
slinking around and showing discomfort, and you then find his smelly brown deposit on your kitchen floor.
Sold by Willow Garage in Menlo Park, California, 2 doesn't merely
slink around your
home, it actually does useful stuff.
Eventually we drag Matt Howell away from the Miura and, as darkness falls, we bid farewell to Ian Tandy, taking one last long look at the powder blue shape
slinking away before heading East and
home, stopping only to fuel up the LP670 - 4 ready for its big day tomorrow.
Five orphans — Jack, Charlie, Wren, Obi, and
Slink — have made a
home for themselves in a WWII bunker under the London subway.
I
slunk out of the
Home Show and checked my mail, and found the latest from Green Building Advisor: