Sentences with phrase «someone sidles»

When it comes to sidling up to the bar, people are increasingly more likely to order a whiskey or a bourbon over a vodka or a mass - market beer.
One attractive flight attendant, dressed in Porter's sleek navy shift dress, scarf and pillbox hat — a uniform that radiates Mad Men — style sex appeal — sidles over to say hello.
Carol Scott, a web developer, fired off a tweet addressed to city officials, saying that she watched an elderly couple sidle their way around a Bird scooter turned over on a sidewalk.
While it's highly unlikely that someone from a major competitor will be sidled up next to you on a plane or train, remember that you may be working with sensitive information in a public space.
It can be easier to sidle up to a group that is in a discussion than it can be to approach an individual.
He sidles up to you, rolls up his sleeve and shows you his arm, strapped with watches up to his elbow.
The Guardian speculated that Thiel is sidling up to Trump in the hope of becoming the technological luminary of a Trumpian regime, or at least a beneficiary of the regime's patronage.
With the deluxe version of the album atop the chart all week and the regular rendition sidling right behind it in the second position, Lecrae is expected to sell 60,000 copies in his first week, easily a first for a Christian rapper.
Others gather around coffee urns and cookie plates in church basements and V.F.W. halls and some simply sidle off quietly, too shaken and broken to imagine they'll ever have the strength to eat again.
Pushed by an apprehension, a thousand boys leap from garage roofs, and I myself sidle up to a phone booth, fingering my tie.
Two years ago, a colleague of mine, a specialist in the Old Testament, sidled over to me at a faculty party and asked, «What are you working on?»
Earlier liberalism saw in the proclamation of the Kerygma itself a stumbling block to modern man, and thus sidled away from its eschatological message, preferring to center upon the ethical dimension of Christian faith as this was expressed in the life and teaching of Jesus.
Ralph Napierski, left, sidles up, shakes hands and smiles with Cardinal Sergio Sebiastiana — before getting the Vatican boot.
Hornbeck announces that the lone, embattled Cates will have a defender, courtesy of the Herald — the great Henry Drummond, who sidles into town later that evening with little notice.
Sidle up to this aptly named powerhouse built with ground sirloin, brisket and boneless short rib and then piled high with pastrami.
We most often eat this with pita or tortilla chips, though there's no reason it wouldn't sidle between two slices of sandwich bread, slip into a pita's pocket, or straight into a mouth with the help of a stalwart spoon.
In one corner, they're filing up to an unpretentious bar for local beers, while at the opposite end of the hall, couples sidle up for cocktails at a mirrored bar that could have easily found a home at Versailles.
It's a pleasure to travel through Europe, sidling up to an espresso counter and order like a local.
Universal Studios Hollywood Theme Park Where else can you go behind the scenes of a real working movie studio and sets from famous flicks; experience some of Hollywood's best blockbuster movies with incredible immersive thrill rides and shows; and sidle up to a few super-cool movie characters like Shrek and Beetle Juice?
At that moment New York withered under a blast of 13 ° temperature, Chicago suffered under a 6 ° reading and it was 15 ° - below in International Falls, Minn. and Lebanon, N.H.. On the lake beyond Tropical's tote board white swans and sea gulls cruised about or beat the air and sailed a few hundred yards and sidled in for another freeload of tender shoots.
All he did during the bout was paw ineffectually at Frazier and sidle unhappily along the ropes as if he were seeking a sanctuary.
COSELL --(Sidling up with a microphone) And tell our ABC audience out there, Mister Brampson.
Baseball was the most popular sport back then, alright, and you'd sidle over and sports it up about baseball.
Rodman watches silently as one guy after another sidles up and asks Hamilton to double their bet.
Several coaches told Byers they admired what he was doing, and competitors sidled up to him on the course to ask about his remote - control cart and why he went back to school.
He was never an orthodox winger, and would often sidle inside, into the half - space, and try to exploit the gaps between centre - back and full - back.
I used to sidle up to the far side of our dining room, clutching my infant daughter, so as to not accidentally trip and fall out our living room window, which was 43 feet across the apartment.
Sidling up to leftwing political and cultural festival Dangerous Ideas for Dangerous Times in...
Remember when Gordon Brown sidled up alongside Tony Blair to buy an ice cream during Labour's 2005 general election campaign?
They may find ways to sidle around the new rules.
Various potentates sidled up to her unsubtly.
His Cabinet dutifully sidled in after him, talking quietly among themselves.
All those years when ambitious Tories could sidle up to their local members, pat them on the head and throw out a few Euro - bashing lines, safe in the knowledge that it all meant nothing, are over.
Geddes, NY — Last year, Gov. David Paterson could barely walk a foot at the Great New York State Fair without someone sidling up to him and asking for a handshake, a picture or an autograph.
New girl catches boy's eye, boy sidles up close...
When galaxies collide, the gargantuan black holes in their cores sidle up to one another.
Or they might slap a small patterned decal on the satellite, so that when the robot sidles up, it can tell instantly if everything's lining up properly.
As it sidled up to the planet, Galileo sent a probe into the atmosphere that measured temperatures, pressures and chemical abundances.
'» An interloper into geosynchronous orbit need not be an explosives - tipped missile to be a security risk — even sidling up to an adversary's strategic satellites is considered a threat.
As the spacecraft sidled up to the comet, it sampled the water streaming from the comet body and found 67P's D / H ratio to be staggeringly high — more than three times that of Earth's oceans (SN: 1/10/15, p. 8).
Here comes the waiter, sidling up all deferential with a platter full of carrots, tiny lamb chops, and blackened endives stuffed with cheese.
The new observations offer a preview of what NASA's Juno spacecraft will see when it sidles up to Jupiter later this year.
When the gunships sidled up to his boat, he and his crew put up no resistance.
«The higher - ranking female tends to sidle up to a victim, hip first, and gives low threatening growls.
It is the bacterial equivalent of sex, with two cells sidling up to each other and engaging in conjugation, or the swapping of genes, except that they do not have to wait for progeny to see the benefits.
But don't sidle away from that extra-large person on the train just yet.
The DNA process disrupted by the U.N.C. team is called conjugation, which occurs when two bacteria sidle up to one another and punch holes in each of their outer membranes, allowing one microbe to shoot a single strand of DNA into the other.
Join a gym as a newbie and it's a fair bet that within the first week you'll be on the free - weight floor when a Big Guy will sidle over and offer some advice.
There was Casanova, the annoying guy who sidled up to girls lifting weights and tried to pick them up.
First Rihanna rocked the brand's pistol printed bag, and now Lindsay Lohan has sidled up to their $ 961 Gun Print Blouse: Her black silk blouse has a classic collar, a front button placket, long sleeves, button cuffs, a loose fit, a curved hemline, and a white gun print throughout.
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