My neighbors had no yards, no trash to clean up and strolled silently in and out of the building
staring at their cell phones.
He sits and
stares at his cell phone, keeping up with his business in Washington, waiting for the match between the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Wisconsin to begin.
It is not an unusual complaint: people sitting around a table discussing important issues - while
staring at their cell phones.
As her colleagues sat
staring at their cell phones, the Speaker launched into recondite arguments about Puerto Rico's territorial status: «I want to be clear about something that some may consider controversial.
The councilwoman was caught being fed an answer on stop - and - frisk by the head of the police union, Pat Lynch, and came under fire after she was caught repeatedly
staring at her cell phone during a debate in May.
She greets her dad who is
staring at his cell phone and her brother who is engrossed in a video game.
Many auto accident victims report that they actually saw the other driver with their head down
staring at a cell phone screen just before the collision.
Not exact matches
It is a bad thing for football reporters who face the potential for delays on public transportation, additional headaches when walking from their hotel to the bar and the stronger likelihood of that woman from Telemundo showing up in her bikini to get
stared at by 65 - year - old guys with their
cell phones on a clip and a branded polo shirt they got from a gift bag.
Unfortunately, many modern light sources like
cell phones, tablets, computers, and TVs emit a lot of blue light and many of us spend a good majority of time
staring at these screens, especially in the evening.
Staring down
at our
cell phones and swiping and clicking in order to get connected with someone local in our area who we could potentially have met just by heading down to the local watering hole.
She looked up from her
cell phone, yawned,
stared at me for a bit to acknowledge my greeting and then looked back down.
We've all seen it (and some of us are guilty of it ourselves): Drivers cruising down Houston highways
at 70 MPH
staring directly
at their
cell phone.
We both have that photo saved on our
cell phones and we just keep
staring at it and smiling!