Sentences with phrase «sometimes horrified»

If we make the mistake of feeding our dogs delicious table scraps (like French fries and sandwich crusts), we're sometimes horrified to discover that they become even pickier than our children!
Born in Rhode Island but raised in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (site of Manhattan Project's uranium purification facility), she has always been fascinated (and sometimes horrified) by how science and technology shape cultures.
People who introduce themselves as bearing a message from God do not commend themselves to us easily if we do turn an ear to them out of curiosity, or perhaps out of an amused and sometimes horrified fascination, they tend to wear out their welcome quickly.
I am sometimes horrified by things people my age tend to say in social and business situations, especially when they express a disdain of modern technology or recall an earlier era as a golden age — usually everyone within hearing knows that the previous period was merely different, rather than glorious.
My nearly 2 year old (who is very tall and skinny) enjoys sitting in it and sometimes horrifies me by crawling into it by herself.

Not exact matches

Sometimes one is horrified at the way in which some of the younger disciples of the various neo-orthodox and neo-catholic movements — I say «movements,» in the plural, for there seem to be several of them — act in this fashion and defend their wooden and «official» preaching on the ground that they must in no way obtrude their personalities between the gospel and the hearers.
But fundamentally, sometimes things never change until there's a leader at the top who is as horrified by things like sugary breakfasts as parents are.
I, too, was horrified to read «sometimes I don't like her when she cries.»
Side Note: I do not own a full - length mirror... and sometimes shoe choices look alright in my mind's eye or in the bird's eye view I have of them from above... but if I see myself in a mirror somewhere else later or in a picture... I am horrified.
«I was often horrified by the way that the mainstream media, when they would want to picture Harlem, would sometimes do it with images that were over 50 years old,» says Golden.
Dlisted, meanwhile, was more horrified by the Gwen Stefani interview in Harper's Bazaar: «When Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron were together, they'd sometimes wake up next to each other and just as the sun hit his SANS FARDS face, she'd say to him, «You look so much prettier without all that make - up on your face.»
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