Sentences with phrase «squinting into»

It makes me happy this time of year, to go to the park twice a week and watch my SIL play softball — there's nothing better than sitting in a comfy lawn chair and squinting into the sun while cheering the team on!
It's very cool — both literally and figuratively,» exclaimed Councilman Bob Blumenfield, whose Los Angeles district includes Canoga Park, squinting into the laser handheld thermometer.
I love how the out take for the series ad catches Schwarzenegger side - longing the camera instead of squinting into the distance like the man of action he pretends to be.
He speaks quickly, pausing only to look up at the piece from different angles, hand on hip, squinting into the sunlight.
(From Left to Right) «Squinting into a field of garbage», «Untitled (Stillwater)», «Untitled (Ensor)» 2014.
(At one point a little girl asked me what I was doing squinting into a corner of the gallery, so I told her she had to find and follow the instructions, too.
There's something spellbinding about squinting into a Pacific morning sun and spying a POD OF WILD DOLPHINS spinning out of a sun - polished sea.
He beamed as my father and I came out of the van, squinting into the bright sun.
Some of my fondest memories are of my dogs sticking their head out the car window, squinting into the breeze and getting a good sniff of environment as it rushed past.
Four weeks old now,» the woman says, squinting into the morning sun.
Thanks to my dad's career in nigger - whispering, I was there for the birth of the latter, when at six o'clock on a cold, dark ghetto morning two blocks down from where I live, Carl «Kilo G» Garfield, hallucinating high on his own supply and Alfred Lord Tennyson's brooding lyricism, burst out of his garage squinting into his Moleskin, a smoldering crack pipe dangling from fingertips.
I'm sitting squinting into the sun getting crow's - feet and eating saturated fats.
She stepped over him and ran to the bars, squinting into the darkness of the cell.
You walked around dazed, squinting into fold - out maps.
Drivers of late - model pickup trucks are likely to find themselves squinting into the darkness or temporarily blinding other drivers, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's latest headlight ratings show.
Good light helps to make a decent photo too, so make sure you're not squinting into the sun, or in a dark room.
The VIIRS can sense light and fire in the visible portion of the spectrum — an extremely useful tool, of course, when our measly human eyes are squinting into the darkness.
SUTHERLAND, South Africa — High on an arid plateau, an international group of visiting astronomers stands squinting into a simmering orange sunset.
Squinting into a bright noon sun, the former LaFayette School Superintendent reiterated the main talking points that have defined her candidacy up to now: more police on the streets to fight crime, mayoral control over a struggling school district, and ethics reform.
Once the bosses have been destroyed or the world has been saved from fire - breathing trolls, they'll come crawling up from the basement, squinting into the light, in search of something else to occupy their time.
So now Walsh squints into the descending sun on a clear January afternoon in Menlo Park, Calif., lost in silence, and ponders what might have been.
She stretches, squints into a burst of sun that has fought through the haze.
Stocky and tanned at 46, Wells bends over the wheel, breathing in the addictive scent of fish and salt water as he squints into a perfect Florida winter day of warm sun, chilly breezes, and sharp black shadows.
When I am loath to order in or go out, I squint into my pantry, trying to compose a supper in my head.
Rolling out of the lighted pits and into the inkiness, it went something like this: Squint into the black and open up the V - 10 to full throttle anyway.
I squinted into the bright afternoon sky, my sunglasses lost somewhere among the hastily packed bags and boxes I'd crammed into the back of my elderly Nissan.
She did not wear large rings or squint into a crystal ball.
That said, I'm occasionally asked for views on trends and evolution and to squint into the future, while retaining loyalty to the anti-futurists.

Not exact matches

Ryan Winkel, operations specialist for Canopy Lawn Care, squints at his computer, straining to see a blue Post-it stuck to a contract that's been scanned into the company's system.
Maybe it's his graying beard, the squinting expression on his face or upside - down angle of the shot, but for a brief moment, Will Smith morphed into the late James Avery.
Brows furrow, eyes narrow into squints, as if something doesn't exactly compute.
But the public clearly misses the larger - than - life football coach, imperiously stalking the sideline, eyes drawn into a permanent squint, the kind of coach to whom you sent your boy so he could come back a man.
Squinting his eyes and pursing his lips, he shakes his head and walks away alone, disappearing into the maze of haulers.
Monica and I have looked hard into the eyes of a midwife, checking her out with our awkward leery Larry David stares and squints and looks.
And I'm squinting my eyes at the laptop screen trying to concentrate all my energy into copying down the words that the man on the computer is saying without taking the time to process what that means in the scope of the story.
Fingerprints and nails are forming, and eyes and ears move into place so your baby can squint and grimace.
The funky bright colours keep it from veering into overly girly territory, and if you squint, it looks more like confetti than flowers (or so I told myself at Checkout).
Sometimes, you just want to wear a statement necklace with your t - shirt and cozy cardigan to distract from the fact that you're squinting thanks to the sun bouncing off the snow and the wind is whipping your hair into your lipstick.
After too many closeups of her chest, Squints finally takes the plunge into the deep end, hoping to be rescued.
Alden Ehrenreich takes on the unenviable task of stepping into Harrison Ford's shoes as Han Solo, but no floppy hairpiece or amount of rakish squinting can every truly come close to capturing Ford's inimitable vibe — a cynical, nearly languid cool.
That's part of what pulls the boys into their hero's wobbly orbit from the very first moment they see him up close, squinting in the summer sun with a cigarette in his teeth.
Nager, 27, squeezed into a high school desk with a small writing surface and squinted against the sun pouring through the windows.
Above the maze of buttons, a tiny color screen squeezes so much information into so few pixels that we squinted to read it.
I had envisioned myself turning wrenches, helping nose the 7.3 - liter down into the Bronco's engine bay, squinting knowingly at the front end, and commenting on suspension geometry.
The drooping nose wears BMW's kidney grilles and squinting, narrow headlights, leading into a sharply creased hood.
Overall it's a striking piece — aggressively proportioned, the big alloys nicely filling the wheelwells, standard LED headlamps shaped into a menacing squint.
Squint and it's a little too reminiscent of the current (and lacklustre) Subaru Impreza hatchback for our liking, but in a bright colour, on 18 - inch alloys, it does look smart - especially so in Sport Nav specification, where the jewel - like lights help it stand out, preventing it from falling into the age - old Japanese school of bland car design.
That trim underscores the squinting lamps, which have been split into what Hyundai is calling «twin headlights.»
Watching video is hampered a little by the size and ratio of the screen — widescreen video won't fit easily into it, and sharp as it is, you'll still need to squint a bit if you plan on any extended viewing.
Remy squinted to squeeze more distance into his vision.
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