Sentences with phrase «sort of stuck»

So I'm sort of stuck with it.
We're going to clad our entry wall and are sort of stuck on what material to use.
The old fountain we brought with us broke in transit, but we sort of stuck it in the ground here «temporarily» and then a chipmunk made it his private lookout tower, so we can't get rid of it.
Unfortunately, you sort of stuck for anywhere else to invest that's in easy distance.
But we're sort of stuck in a chicken / egg problem where Steam Machines need to catch on for developers to make more Linux games so that Steam Machines catch on.
The French called it «red stick» and the name has sort of stuck for the last several hundred years.
Sam Glover: So we have a ton of it it's just sort of stuck in places where we can't necessarily get to it so how do we collect it and make it useful?
It is in a sense the trash heap of the energy world, in that once you «have it», you are sort of stuck with it, in the sense that you can never turn ALL of it, into something else which is useful; like Electricity for example.
Unlike the Wii where you are sort of stuck with motion controls whether you want them or not (oh, and last - gen graphics), the Xbox 360 with Kinect offers a huge library of hardcore games, a growing library of motion controlled games, and all of them are in high - definition.
This hardware talk is interesting and all but I'm still sort of stuck on Battlemech penetration.
I would say that if you want intra-Canada travel, then you are sort of stuck with eithe Aeroplan or Westjet.
We are sort of stuck int he middle because we personally are not able to save and make any contribution.
I have never been a fan of Alcantara because it does what it's supposed to by keep your rear end in your seat on the corners, but I always feel sort of stuck to the seat when I try to get out.
On the flip side, I realized afterward that the dealership sold me unnecessary services, but I was sort of stuck at the time and didn't have much option but to just take what they were selling me.
What does a parent do that feels sort of stuck?
So, yes, you have this outside gloss — yeah, great — but she has this thing when she sort of stuck out her jaw that she was going to win a fight.»
When I was 21, I randomly set my dating age cap at 30, and it's sort of stuck there ever since.
While I was growing up my family favored the latter, and the tradition of getting all dressed up to celebrate the season and clink a glass or two with friends and family sort of stuck with me!
It's just sort of stuck with me, I guess.
I am sort of stuck at my weight loss and I need a jump.
So I'm sort of stuck as to how to get around this issue.
«We were sort of stuck,» Denniston said, «but then I started working with Gabriele.»
That's always sort of stuck with me: There is a consequence to be paid.
And then let them get sort of stuck.
«The mere fact that it takes two days to get there by... normal airline traffic is indicative of the fact that it's not an easy place to get to, it's sort of stuck out there.
I'm excited to try this I've not worked with felt very much, but I thought it sort of stuck to itself — is the velcro really necessary?
It sort of stuck and that's now one of my son's sometimes - nicknames.
Growing up everyone went to a church or was involved with God in some way, you sort of stuck with your own religious group, nobody I knew was gay or queer in any form (minus one guy that was brave enough to be himself and was constantly bullied for it), the only people of color I knew personally could be counted on my two hands, and about a third of them were adopted by white people in my church.
It is sort of stick - to - your - ribs type food isn't it?
Because I'd like it a whole lot better without the head - up display that sort of sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb on top of the dash.
What's sort of sticking in their mind right off the bat?
He also has a funny walk where his elbows sort of stick out to the side.
All the paintings sort of stick together in a way, they are then juxtaposed with things where I actually stayed, having been there [Edinburgh] twice, we stayed in the hotel Balmoral, and when they make the tea, in an enormous space — they have this wallpaper!
The average counselor will see kids, teenager, families, 10 different individual issues and then they sort of stick two people in a room and call it couples counseling.

Not exact matches

Or maybe you're thinking of giving each person some sort of gadget to stick on their desks.
Maybe if I stuck with the project long enough, I would have enough material for a video of my own, one that would deliver some sort of insight into my life.
We ended up getting stuck in exactly that sort of heavy mid-afternoon traffic, so our hoped - for quick jaunt across town became a half - day excursion.
Unless yours is the sort of business that can literally open its doors and stick a sign on the pavement, the answer is probably to send some emails.
You don't need to open up about religion or your relationships; just stick to neutral topics of the sort you might discuss with, say, your dental hygienist.
Given the difficulty of sorting out the chaff from the wheat, you are probably going to do better by sticking to your guns.
We're not anticipating any sort of first half to second half hockey stick for Olive Garden we think in the first half, the promotions are going to be meaningfully stronger than they were last year.
Even if you only sort of tap dance to work that is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.
I am guessing you are some sort of music teacher with a tuba stuck up her ass about music, right?
Summary of article: Crazy religious people want to kill plants and wave the sticks around in some sort of insane celebration of magical super-beings in the sky.
I'm sticking to my position on gender equality in the home and Church --(which doesn't mean I don't think there are differences between men and women, by the way; it just means I am reluctant to declare those differences universal and prescriptive or indicative of some sort of God - ordained hierarchy between men and women)-- but I want to «fight fair» if you will, especially with folks I consider to be my brothers and sisters in Christ.
I do all sorts of things with my opinions — shout them at televangelists and news anchors on TV, collect them from my favorite writers and speakers and pundits, hide behind them when I'm afraid of a new idea or perspective, stick them on Facebook and Twitter through little sound bites and thumbs - up applications.
I am maybe being too critical in my presentation here and should have just stuck with the sort of thing you wrote here.
We don't want to get involved when people need a hand moving in a positive direction — after all, «those people» need to figure out how to do it themselves, so the lessons stick — but we will fall all over ourselves to get involved when we deem some sort of punishment is in order.
Today, there are very few New York pedestrians to be found without ear buds of some sort stuck into their heads.
Because adolescence usually marks the end of religious education, people get stuck in a sort of time warp.
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