Sometimes I roll my eyes... at myself.
Sometimes we roll our eyes when she does predictable, but here, predictable is looking pretty awesome.
Not exact matches
After Joining Expensify: Laugh and
roll your
eyes all you want, but on the offshore, people work just as much as they would back in San Francisco, and
sometimes even more.
I'm far away from that girl, now, and
sometimes she makes me want to laugh and
sometimes she makes me want to
roll my
eyes so hard they would fall out of my head.
Sometimes their
eyes will
roll.
Before you give me that attitude and
roll your
eyes at the idea of a cheese-less cheesecake,
sometimes, you've just got to trust me.
Like to pinch him
sometimes, like the time my glass
eye went
rolling across the coffee shop.
You know how
sometimes you eat something so good, your
eyes roll in the back of your head and you moan like you're in a PG - 13 movie?
Sometimes you get sent home with a pat on the shoulder by your doctor and you assume they're
rolling their
eyes as you walk out the door.
Actually, they are not loud, but —
sometimes... I'm the one who gets the
eye roll.
Sometimes, they let their tired eyelids fall to half mast while their
eyes roll back, doing an impression of a zombie that the Walking Dead would be proud of.
As his wife stands outside a Berkeley restaurant, she can't help but look exasperated and
roll her
eyes at his behavior, saying: «My husband has just a very bad mouth
sometimes, and I tell him, «Just keep your mouth shut.
Before all of this, I remember
sometimes whining about not having something I wanted, then
rolling my
eyes and sarcastically saying, «At least I have my health» — like it didn't even count.
It's a head scratching scenario at face value, because while calories and the energy balance equation do ultimately matter for weight loss — as I've said ad nauseam on this blog —
sometimes the «math» of that equation isn't so neatly expressible with basic arithmetic, ie, calories in < calories out, or the now
eye -
rolling verbal version, «eat less move more.»
As if the whole nine yards of having a presence on the internet isn't weird enough
sometimes, we've all gotten those messages that make our
eyes roll and heads spin!
Even if those laughs are
sometimes accompanied by a groan or
eye roll.
Sometimes it is a bit much and
eyes are
rolled.
Watching «Skyfall» again with my wife, I appreciated the clockwork cleverness of the piece, the relish Javier Bardem brings to the
eye -
rolling / bitchy and
sometimes homoerotic touches as the villain.
It's directed by David Dobkins, best known for his directorial duties on Wedding Crashers and Shanghai Knights, which doesn't inspire much confidence), but overall, despite the cheesy overly - inspirational music and a bit of
eye -
roll inducing dialogue («
sometimes you have to forgive in order to be forgiven»), this looks like a solid, if not a little too Oscar - baity, early fall movie.
Smoke billows (
sometimes from Beast's hands), curtains blow, Belle
rolls, busts» heads and
eyes move, and arms wield candelabras from inside the wall and table.
Yorkville was a place where, potentially, you could develop a more discerning
eye for understanding the production of culture and
sometimes come to recognize the coincidence between mass cultural production and the regression of one's own intellect, as bikers, greasers, hippies, teenyboppers, and
sometimes political organizers, congregated in the coffee shops and flop houses, or just hung out on the streets, all pretending that we were creating a new society free from the normative shackles of conventional morality and lifestyle but basically we were looking for drugs, sex and rock and
roll and our twenty minutes of fame.
Sometimes moms who make complaints are looked down upon — given the
eye roll by certain school officials.
Sometimes, I catch myself looking at the BMW lineup — so full of vehicles like the 5 Series GT and the X6 M —
rolling my
eyes and scoffing at the claim of building the «Ultimate Driving Machines.»
I do
sometimes groan and
roll my
eyes because it seems like extra work for no reason, but then it always ends up being worth it.
Sometimes, there are ways to work around the conflict, but I can envision the listing agent
rolling his / her
eyes at the prospect.
When you hear the word «YOLO» (you only live once) screamed out somewhere, you tend to
roll your
eyes and wait for something interesting (and
sometimes stupid) to happen around you.
About 90 % of the time the characters»
eyes don't focus, they stare through other characters when they're talking to them, and even
sometimes seem to have their
eyes roll backwards into the sockets.
She laughed,
rolled her
eyes and said in about half the cases where lawyers are involved they do indeed get push back which is
sometimes quite aggressive.
Whenever property litigators hear those immortal words, «boundary dispute», legal
eyes euphemistically
roll at the real prospect of having to deal with emotional and
sometimes irrational neighbours, where commercial logic can depart from even the most commercially savvy clients!
Sometimes they even use non-verbal cues to show dissatisfaction such as
eye rolling, turning their cheek, or even walking away.