Sentences with phrase «sort of slapped»

«Which sort of slapped him in the face a bit, I think, and the best therapy was to begin painting right away.»
- Exchanged words / arguing @ elevators - Ray thinks Janay «sort of slapped @ him» - Entered elevator, still arguing - Shoes -LRB-?)
off - Janay moved toward him, «sort of slapped or swung» - «And then I hit her.»
In fact, some research in 2007 actually showed milk to produce a greater anabolic response after weight training than a store - bought bodybuilding supplement... sort of a slap in the face for all those companies pushing «metabolic optimizers» and supplement «stacks» based on «modern science» and nutrition theory.

Not exact matches

It's sort of like a real - life version of Guitar Hero or Rock Band, except instead of slapping away at a series of buttons — an act that has just about zero relation to the real thing — you're strumming away on an actual guitar.
«I'm not suggesting for a second that there isn't an employer or two that may be misusing the program, but we should be going after them instead of slapping all sorts of new rules or potentially abandoning the program for a giant sector of the economy.»
One potential problem could be that Napoli have reportedly slapped an # 59million fee on the 27 - year - old's head and it remains to be seen whether Wenger is willing to spend that sort of money.
I'm not blind, and I know that there's a change needed, but to say that it was Wenger at fault for yesterday's performance is a slap to his face, and true fans, like myself who watch and analyze the game without any sort of prejudice towards our manager.
I can understand where the lack of the in - school craft projects might be disappointing to some parents, but it seems like it would be «well that's a bummer» disappointing, not «this is a slap in the face and all our traditions are being ripped away from us» sort of disappointment.
«I feel youth court is such a good program because instead of a child getting a violation or — it's usually violations or minor crimes — instead of sort of getting slap on the hand, you're incorporating restorative justice into their lives,» Ms. Maccagli said.
«It's a record of high taxes and high spending and increasing the national debt and slapping all sort of heavy regulations on New York families and businesses,» Long said in front of the federal building in downtown Syracuse.
Will be interesting to see what sort of «slapping - down» he gets...
He refused to jab back at the governor for calling out the judiciary in such a public fashion (which sort of reminded me of President Obama's verbal slap at the US Supreme Court justices at last year's State of the Union address over the Citizens United case).
The Society of the Spectacle, adapted from Debord's 1967 book of the same title, is more slapped together than composed, juxtaposing clips from all sorts of movies with large chunks of recited or printed post-Marxist theoretical text about media and spectacle.
It could be a coming - of - age film, with a young Latino slapped with the hyper - Anglo moniker of «Wilson,» learning about his roots in Puerto Rico, like some sort of ultra-violent Namesake.
«Grudge Match» is a sort of «Punchy Old Men», a slow - footed high - concept comedy that pairs up the screen's greatest pugilists, circa 1981, for a few slaps and a few laughs.
That doesn't imply Neeson won't ever use his explicit set of abilities once more, however in the meanwhile it sort of feels he's that specialize in films and TV displays that don't require him to slap evil - doers foolish.
Paramount's Blu - ray for Ferris Bueller's Day Off is sort of a hastily slapped - together job.
However, substantially larger proportions of the same students reported experiencing four specific sorts of bullying: 62 percent reported having been belittled about their looks or speech; 56 percent said they had been hit, slapped, or pushed; 60 percent claimed they had been the subjects of rumors; and 52 percent indicated they had been subjected to sexual comments or gestures.
If someone has a large enough name to manage to get a trademark on it (tough fight and takes a lot of money and also takes a lot of defense), then using that name would get you slapped with an injunctive letter and cause you all sorts of problems.
His body is apparently healed of all his trademark scarring, giving him some sort of new lease on life, and then they slap an Iron Man armor on him?
As Publishers delay ebook release dates, raise prices, cripple eReader features, slap on DRM of all sorts, and in general mistreat customers it might behoove them to take a minute and think --
Surely that's the sort of thing that will factor into Nintendo's decision as to what dollar amount to slap on the tag.
You were creating a lot of big paintings with unarguable power, paintings that give you a slap, a physical, gut reaction to some sort of spiritual, or if not spiritual, a huge emotive transcendental thing.
He was a very good draftsman and he would use that facility and make these paintings with slap - dash decorative backgrounds and then he would paint over them with some sort of photo - projected image.
I see conspiratorial ideation expressed quite often by my much beloved «skeptics» here at Climate Etc. — so I don't really feel like I need Lewandowsky's evidence to support such a conclusion, but: (1) I think that while it is often expressed, it is likely that such expressions of conspiratorial ideation are often only skin deep — and that if you probed more deeply, you'd find that it was mostly back - slapping, yuk - it - up rhetorical hyperbole of the sort we saw from NW in this thread.
This is the sort of «obvious» design - cum - function that makes me slap my (large - target, ever - expanding) forehead and exclaim: Why didn't I think of that.
I meant a slap a chook in an oven sort of roast, not this stunner!
White is sort of the go - to when it comes to tile these days, and let's face it, you can slap a basic white subway on any wall in any pattern, and you are sure to get a classic and timeless look, but isn't that a little bit boring?
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