Sentences with phrase «staring at something»

It isn't gregarious or offensive, and even when the Tag watch face is illuminated, you're not staring at something that's too brash in pushing the brand.
It's not about staring at something and asking, «What does this mean?»
Of course the researchers introduced a number of careful controls, since it could simply be that the dogs are just staring at something they want with no particular intention of communicating.
What cat owner hasn't looked over their shoulder thinking someone is creeping up on them because their cat is staring at SOMETHING BEHIND YOU.
When we talk about screen time, what we mean is any time that you spend in front of a monitor, so that's watching TV, a video game, it's staring at something online — it's passive activity, when a child or an adult is just sitting and staring — that's screen time.
I despise people taking photos in public places and then publishing it without their permission even if it is something innocuous as eating out, walking around or just standing and staring at something.
If you're serious about reducing eyestrain, keep the 20-20-20 rule in mind: Every 20 minutes, stare at something roughly 20 yards away for around 20 seconds.
How could they give blank stares at something as Tasty and Amazing as Oreo Stuffed into Anything!
The deadliest trap is to separate the thinking from the making, to sit and stare at something blank and wonder what to do with it.
I'm the same way — can just stop and stare at something like that, take lots of pictures.

Not exact matches

And for those oh - so productive «in - between» moments, when you're spacing out at your desk, zombie - staring at your computer screen, like you're in deep thought or something.
Instead of «living life», we have to stare at screens, not experiencing something great, but wading through our software, clicking away in cubicles, pumping ourselves with caffeine, trying to stay awake until the end of our work day.
Unfortunately, December marks the start of something of an annual tradition for myself and my roommates: staring in disbelief at our electric bill.
I remember staring at it on the page and feeling like a boy noticing girls for the first time: There's something really interesting here, but I know there's a lot more to it than I currently understand.
There's something super romantic about staring up at the stars.
Human beings require something which absorbs them for a time, something out of the routine which they can stare at.
If increasing numbers of employees are now sitting at desks staring at computer screens, is this something to lament?
secondly he was not the only one in the church who was a «non believer» many others do not «believe» as well as myself and yet non of us saw a problem with something that was being done out of respect and unison for the majority not for just one person opinion, and last, no one ever said he «had» to pray the only command was to bow your head and stare at the ground counting how many toes you had for all we carried, do what you want if choose not to pray but just bow your head in uniformity not cry about it blow it up and change the way events happen — if you have and complaints or questions please FEEL FREE to contact me [email protected]
Try and experiment... find a male friend of yours and walk down the street holding his hand (don't worry, all of us on here know you're not gay)... but, walk down the street... watch the others around you, look at how they stare at you like you're doing something wrong, listen to see if any of them make comments about you and your friend walking down the street, see if they're nice comments or not.
Those are absolutely phenomenal to the point where I literally stood there staring at my wedge of sweet potato wondering how on Earth could something taste so good and be so incredibly good for me?
«Something left for me in your bank or you spent all your love and money on mom, my birthday is round the corner» asked hubby, staring lovingly at the kids waiting for their confirmation.
Everyone stared at me as if I had said something «unmentionable.»
You just stand there staring in the pantry, opening and closing the refrigerator and freezer door waiting for something to jump out at you.
The bag of beautiful Scarlet Runners I have is staring at me from the pantry and I really want to do something special with them.
Still, something about staring at spreadsheets all day has zapped my motivation to do just about anything productive in the evenings, so I've been opting for some ultra-quick and easy dinners this week.
I opened my fridge, stared at its ingredients and wondered if I could buy something at my local grocery store to pass off as my own.
If I've missed something and he's slighted Mickey at any other time then direct me to it, but other than the stare - down, Punk always spoke of Mickey in a reasonable, positive manner.
Look at her eyes staring above the camera like she literaly already has her sights set on something bigger.
Mr Walcott has been largely anonymous in 2016, Giroud has his on / off days and lots of people have to get their hunger back rather than staring at the referee for decisions, which yes, we should have got, and it's unbelievable that we didn't, but it's something we need to sort out after the danger has passed.
So if something does happen to Cousins, at least we have a solid back - up option this year unlike when Teddy went down and we were staring down the barrel of starting Shaun Hill for 16 games.
It's not a magic number, something you bounced around in your head as a kid while you stared at baseball cards.
Mate, you write something hilarious and some peeps on here just stare at it with the expression of a Cow??
We'll have to wait and see whether or not MLS All - Star coach Veljko Paunovic's decision to pull Garza was a mere precaution or if it's something more serious (FS1 called it a separated shoulder, for what it's worth), but Atlanta can ill afford to lose one of its key defenders with the back half of the season staring at them.
I stared at my precious baby boy lying in his bassinet, completely depending on me to do what was right for him, and something snapped.
I remember that I used to feed my son on one side whilst pumping the other, and he would stare at it looking horrified that something was stealing his milk!
When we were looking to publish online, we wanted something we wouldn't mind staring at all day; we decided underwear was just the ticket!»
But if you are staring at your phone and checking email and posts on social sites when you are supposed to be spending time with your child or doing something together as a family (such as having a family game night or a movie night), then you are sending a message to your child that she doesn't deserve your full attention.
It took me about three years of occasional pumping while staring at a blank wall, before I figured out that I could watch something on my iPad or laptop.
The reaction that I get when I explain to someone what it is I do for a living goes a little something like this... «you do what?!?» or they just stare at me with a blank face, lost in translation.
There may be one or two tables with parents who understand what it's like to have a screaming toddler holding you hostage at a restaurant, but the rest of the tables will be staring you down in an effort to get you to do something about your child's behavior.
You believe in peaceful parenting, and it doesn't feel right to forcefully rip the toy out of your child's hand, but the other parent is staring at you waiting for you to do something.
Well, audiobooks are a perfect compromise, they give you something interesting to focus on while the baby feeds and you don't have to stare at a screen, all you need to do is pop the headphones and enjoy.
Not to toot my own horn here, but it's not very often that I make something, and just stare at it in amazement when I'm finished.
You can see the terror in this toddler's eyes as he looks at the screen and notices something is very wrong with the image staring back at him.
But, society, TV, and social media all stared back at me, shaming me, and making me feel that I was doing something bad and very wrong for my child.
Sure, when the baby is sleeping, a lot of mothers try to sneak a shower or grab something to eat, but you can bet that at some point, they do sit and stare at their sleeping beauty.
I stare at a grunting, pointing, masquerading toddler child trying to tell me something and I can't figure it out.
Well it's common but not normal to be constantly ruminating that something terrible is going to happen, or to be staring at the baby monitor all night to see if the baby is still breathing when you're desperately tired and need to sleep.
You stare at your notebook everyday during the school year, so why not make it something you really love?
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.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z