Sentences with phrase «so in a huff»

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And they all knew it by the tone of my voice, so I got up in a huff and headed for the door of the courtyard.
So I angrily huff around making a smoothie and curse the pancakes and yell that I will never make them again... so if you'd kindly invite me over so I can devour these in peace I'd be every so gratefuSo I angrily huff around making a smoothie and curse the pancakes and yell that I will never make them again... so if you'd kindly invite me over so I can devour these in peace I'd be every so gratefuso if you'd kindly invite me over so I can devour these in peace I'd be every so gratefuso I can devour these in peace I'd be every so gratefuso grateful.
So when the public - address announcer, who is about half the age of Max's uniform (the one with the question mark on the back), blows the introduction to the Rock Around the Clock number, Max stalks off the field in a huff.
Last month he turned the sprinklers on when CBS 2 tried to interview him there and he did walk out in a huff during an interview «Eye on New York,» but Wednesday was first time he was caught on tape being so uncontrollably angry.
And even then, I was huffing and puffing and never wanted to see a finish line so badly in my life.
All 6 or 7 guys that helped on this lift (I had tunnel vision at this time, so I don't really know who all pitched in) were huffing and puffing, thinking we were done.
We've leaned into the madness in other arenas, such as removing shoulders from otherwise - practical clothing, so we might as well add this luxe print to the bizarre potpourri we've all been huffing.
In fact, he does so little, especially compared to the usual huffing and puffing comedians engage in, that he risks coming across as lazy, or even arrogant — which is precisely how critics perceived hiIn fact, he does so little, especially compared to the usual huffing and puffing comedians engage in, that he risks coming across as lazy, or even arrogant — which is precisely how critics perceived hiin, that he risks coming across as lazy, or even arrogant — which is precisely how critics perceived him.
* huff * Even so, in the interest of full disclosure, even now vampire movies are my crack.
OnStar people huff and puff about 911 Assist probably being less safe, but so far they've come up with zero evidence that many Bluetooth phones lose their connections in crashes, and OnStar crash notification is only as good as your most recent monthly payment.
It's got loads of thrust (185kW / 370Nm) as the variable geometry turbo huffs and puffs, so overtaking B - double semis at 110km / h is never in doubt.
Under acceleration the double - huffed V6 diesel offers impressive mumbo and the bulk of it is delivered so low in the rev range that you'd only ever see the tachometer needle spin skyward if you were overtaking, or out for a bit of fun.
Well, and this is a generality so don't get all in a huff; most people in these programs are looking for a short cut.
«The trustees, even in the way they resigned, make it so much about themselves and their egos and leaving in a huff that we haven't been able to get a real accounting of the situation,» Gollan said.
In August 1958, the outraged critic of a Spanish newspaper huffed that two canvases in the «New American Painting» show, touring Europe that year, had been so big that the lintel to the door of Madrid's National Museum of Contemporary Art had had to be sawn through to get them iIn August 1958, the outraged critic of a Spanish newspaper huffed that two canvases in the «New American Painting» show, touring Europe that year, had been so big that the lintel to the door of Madrid's National Museum of Contemporary Art had had to be sawn through to get them iin the «New American Painting» show, touring Europe that year, had been so big that the lintel to the door of Madrid's National Museum of Contemporary Art had had to be sawn through to get them inin.
So what do we do, wait until the wolf of GW huffs and puffs and blows down (and floods) enough houses so that we can finally attribute this worsening situation of normalized economic losses to GW in, say, 2029, then start to mitigating GW and take some adaptation strategieSo what do we do, wait until the wolf of GW huffs and puffs and blows down (and floods) enough houses so that we can finally attribute this worsening situation of normalized economic losses to GW in, say, 2029, then start to mitigating GW and take some adaptation strategieso that we can finally attribute this worsening situation of normalized economic losses to GW in, say, 2029, then start to mitigating GW and take some adaptation strategies.
However, and more to the point, both of these structures in fact represent stochastic trends, so I have no clue what all the huffing and puffing is about (well, I do have a clue, but it has nothing to do with science).
She hands her over without so much as a «hello» and then hurls an insult «I see that you still don't believe in clean windows» and then leaves in a huff.
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