Sentences with phrase «surprisingly little feeling»

It's a recipe for great expectations but beneath the surface excitement, Ian Rickson's production elicits surprisingly little feeling.

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Although this year surprisingly I didn't indulge too heavily in alcohol and parties there, the simple fact of traveling, meeting so many people, and doing 1000 different things in a day is still exhausting enough to make me feel a little bit ill for a couple of days.
Surprisingly, this satisfies all my Italian cravings without leaving me feeling one little bit deprived.
The ruffled off - the - shoulder trend can feel a little too»80s - sex - kitten, but in a flowy, girlie cut like Jamie's Reformation dress, when paired with chic flat sandals like her Loeffler Randall pair, it's a surprisingly easy and flattering look to pull off.
It looks like fall over here in Jersey but surprisingly isn't feeling like it yet - can't wait til I can wear cute little outfits like this!!
Whilst this effectively means that there are millions of alternative layouts, the end result feels surprisingly samey as there is little in the way of variety.
Any comedy that stars Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Zach Galifianakis and Jemaine Clement should make for guaranteed laughs, but surprisingly the first trailer for the upcoming movie Dinner for Schmucks left me feeling a little bit underwhelmed.
Hidden Figures may have gotten surprisingly little love in the acting categories despite a Best Picture nomination for this year's Academy Awards, but the Screen Actors Guild awards felt a bit differently.
Everything feels just a little off, like a piece of clothing that wasn't cut right: It clings in the wrong places and gapes in your face, but that's part of its low - budget charm, its indie feel and its surprisingly unique vibe.
Making a stout 138 horsepower and 184 pound - feet of torque, this mighty mite is surprisingly strong, even off the line, and zings the little VW from 0 to 62 mph in 8.4 seconds, although it feels faster, with great responsiveness across the rev range.
It felt a little wasteful to drive a 555 - horsepower machine at 40 mph, but the X6 M was surprisingly docile in my commute.
Mooching around town, the Rapide had felt a little lazy, the responses of its torque converter auto soft, its 5.9 - litre V12 surprisingly subdued after the flourish of revs and throaty roar that announced its firing up.
Just over 12 feet long, this little car felt surprisingly roomy from the front seats, and it even has a set of rear doors.
There's surprisingly little body - roll despite the raised seating position and this translates to impressive body control over mid-corner undulations, despite ride quality that never feels harsh.
Big car, little engine Although the CX - 7 feels like a big car from the driver's seat, it is surprisingly adroit, thanks to is all - wheel - drive system.
The vehicle leans surprisingly little in corners, but a quick succession of turns can make it feel a bit out of its depth.
Visibility is surprisingly good, although some taller drivers might feel that the roof around the frameless windows is a little close to your head.
Surprisingly, there has been little written on how it feels to train animals.
While each vehicle type does actually feel surprisingly different, I can't help but shake my head a little at the fact that something like an ATV and dune buggy made it in when there's no possible way to make them truly feel right by racing around on circuit tracks.
Aside from great artwork and equally great music and a surprisingly deeper battle system than expected, I was left feeling like Fallen Legion had little else to offer.
At first it feels like an odd fit, but it works surprisingly well, and there's the same little twist of joy when looking at a new and much more powerful gun that has dropped, when sinking materials into re-rolling a good gun to reach more of its potential, or when literally doubling the DPS by combining and inserting upgrade cores.
This gives a little bit of an RPG feel to the experience that feels surprisingly good!
The gun is a little bit thick, and the handle can be a little uncomfortable to hold in the right hand, surprisingly it feels better in my left (I'm right handed).
The living room is the master bedroom and kitchen; a floor - to - ceiling window makes the little room feel surprisingly spacious.
Unlike with last year's Note, Samsung hasn't felt the need to increase the screen size any further, but surprisingly the company has increased the non-screen real estate meaning the Note 4 is a little larger.
The sound from the H3 is a little boxy and it distorts as the volume is turned up beyond its capabilities, feeling a little strained, but otherwise it's a plucky little 30W speaker that's surprisingly loud for its size.
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