McMillen, who is not a bit shy about his height — «A guy's got to be proud Tie's tall» — nervously
stares at his shoe - tops at the mention of girls.
«But I'm a good father,» he'll mumble, while
staring at his shoes and wishing you would just leave.
Entire games will be played out in a hushed silence, as forty thousand paying fans shuffle awkwardly from side to side,
staring at their shoes and blushing like a sunset.
The LSE's finest
stared at their shoes.
Who cares if someone is watching, they are
all staring at your shoes anyway!
At first, I was
staring at the shoes.
The skirt is beautiful... but I can't stop
staring at those shoes!!
It is my favorite place and I often sit there, listen to some music and
stare at my shoes, bags & clothes while smiling.
In the departure lounge at the airport, Jess sat
staring at her shoes and the way they sat quietly beside each other, occasionally clicking their heels together or putting right heel to left toe.
I promise not to stare at any dog — I can look at them from the side or
stare at my shoes if I don't know the dog
For every company pursuing a credible decarbonization strategy, many more are
staring at their shoes whenever the subject of climate action is brought up.
we will all be
staring at our shoes and feeling pretty shocked i think — because by the time this happens, the environment will most likely have suffered so catastrophically, that the loss to our world will be staggering to any reasonably intelligent person.
I love that,
staring at your shoes.
I did a lot of backing away like a fool... and quite a bit of time hiding,
staring at my shoes.
Not exact matches
Behind him, although taller and two years older, his sister walked slowly and edged backward to a chair, sat down, and
stared at the toes of her black patent leather
shoes.
Dress: Stop
Staring Necklace: Overstock.com Bracelet Twisted Silver
Shoes: Old Navy Shapewear: Sassybax
at BareNecessities.com.
In the meantime, all I do is
stare at the tiniest baby
shoes and count the days left.
When they arrived, I couldn't separate baby from her new
shoes; she kept holding them up,
staring at them, and smiling.
I also love playing with colours when it comes to my outfit, i must say you styled the vest so well, and i can not stop
staring at those fabulous
shoes.
Then I put my recliner up and just
stared at my beautiful new
shoes on my feet!
I was amazed
staring at the blouse because the print is super beautiful but then I saw your
shoes and I fell in love ♥
Put on dress (vintage Prada) and
shoes (L.K.Bennett) and
stared at self in horror
at how plain the whole outfit looked.
great looking jacket and I can't stop
staring at your fabulous woven
shoes!
I remember going into my mom's closet, laying on the floor, and
staring up
at all of her amazing
shoes and bags.
the dress is beautiful as are the
shoes, but i can't stop
staring at those leggies!!!
i like how, since you're
at an angle, we're not
staring at the sole of your
shoe.
Happily for me, I found it
staring at me as I was out trying to find an appropriate pair of
shoes to wear to a wedding weeks ago.
I am also always
staring at statement
shoes during fashion week and then browse websites endlessly for days after for nice statement
shoes that will fit my budget (but unfortunately none of them ever does).
Also, the more I
stare at those green
shoes, the more I need them.
I went to my local
shoe store and was there forever
staring at all of the different types of
shoes...
The strongest aspect of the film would be that it successfully puts us in their
shoes, instead of being the passer - by that tries not to
stare at the teenaged addict shuffling through the streets.
Owen was one of the rooftop invitees and he stood a few feet from the bloodred mayoral ribbon,
staring down
at the elegant
shoes of his fellow skyscraper travelers, squinting through the brassy aura of a noonday hangover.
Sadly, some pups end up down on their luck, kicked out of homes or abandoned, with no master's
shoes on which to chew or cans of kibble
at which to longingly
stare.
One of the Rachofskys» favorite pieces, according to an article in W magazine, is Tom Friedman's Untitled (2003), a giant blue man, made entirely of Styrofoam,
staring shyly down
at his
shoes.
In «Bird,» the most contemporary, the woman dons a skirt, sweater and
shoes and stands among tall trees
staring up
at a falcon.
«The beat - up, bandaged head with the big sad eye gazing uphill; the boards with nails pounded into them; the empty
shoes; the man smoking in bed,
staring at the ceiling: these images exude that sense of futility that almost all artists must periodically endure.
From then until his death, in 1980,
at 66, * Guston left abstraction behind and made some of the most memorable and influential paintings of the late 20th century, big and small: huge, gloppy, opaque - colored images of Ku Klux Klansmen driving around in convertibles, smoking cigars; cyclopes heads, in bed,
staring at bare lightbulbs; piles of legs and
shoes; figures hiding under blankets, clutching paintbrushes in bed.
I
stared at the floor and began looking
at the
shoes of the people walking by.
Sitting on a big easy chair that rests atop a crate, the final figure, sporting a Thatcher-esque helmet hairdo and Mary Jane
shoes,
stares defiantly
at the viewer, a biscuit in one hand and a diminutive teacup in the other.
I refrained from mentioning the stress my parlous financial state is giving me as I
stared down the dental chair
at my disintegrating pleather
shoes.)