Sentences with phrase «then fling»

But until I see a smartwatch that makes me do a double - take and then fling my wallet at a store clerk, my Seiko stays firmly on my wrist.
The EDDE could then either fling the garbage back to Earth to land in the oceans, or push the objects into a closer orbit, which would keep them out of the way of current satellites until they decay and fall back to Earth.
You say you want people to engage with these young researchers, and then you fling this cr @p in their faces.
Grab Squids by the tentacles then fling them across the battlefield.
If you hang out with each other and have plans that aren't really plans, then your fling is leaning towards being a relationship.
If the doors of opportunity open up even a sliver, stick your foot in, take a risk, bet on yourself and then fling them open.
As for the former, South Africa pretty much nailed it, pairing legendary trumpeter Hugh Masekela with a number of more contemporary compatriots, then flinging in a curve ball in the shape of noted South African soccer fan R Kelly.
Those clumps, with masses ranging from around that of Neptune to several times that of Jupiter, are then flung away from the black hole at speeds of up to 10,000 kilometres per second, suggest simulations by James Guillochon and Eden Girma at Harvard University.
My date thought it would be hilarious to pick me up in his arms and then he flung me into the swimming pool, fully clothed into the deep end!
Steven Spielberg grounded the film with looming, exterior shots of Culver City, then flung Elliott's adventures deep into the sun - dappled heart of the ethereal Redwood National Park.
But a theory reckons that the symbiote will be introduced during Infinity War and then flung to Earth where it'll attach itself to Eddie Brock.
Then she flung the household budget at me and told me that it was her good budgeting that enabled me to spend money so freely on credit cards.
You can take the fight back to the upper level by using the elevator as Cyborg slams The Flash inside, pummels him all the way up then flings him out the door, tearing up the stone floor as The Flash slides in face - first.
In the trailer we saw it catch the protagonist as he fell, and then flung him to reach a distant platform.
Fingertip kisses: Americans traditionally associate the act of giving one's fingertips a light smooch and then flinging them out in the air in front of them with Italians, but you'll also see the gesture used in France, Germany, and Spain.
Then she flings and flecks to desired effect.
In an uncharacteristically sociable burst I went to the school fundraiser on Saturday night, hoovered the bubbles then flung myself around on the dancefloor to the tune of «Nutbush City Limits».
He then flings the windows open wide and switches on an old fan that hums as it sweeps fresh air across the room.

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Eisenhower, according to a 1953 article in The Miami Daily News, «rubs the steak with oil and garlic and then, as the horrified guests look on, casually flings the steak into the midst of the red and glowing coals.»
Since then, the Austin, Texas — based company has convened annually in some surprisingly far - flung locales, including Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro and Delhi, India.
More recently, Sterling used a fling with an airline stewardess (that's what they were called then), who tipped him off on midwestern executives flying to New York to interview advertising agencies.
Any one of the people who gets your photo can then respond with a visual or text message, and as TechCrunch noted, «flings» aren't ephemeral, removing the frankly banal forced «disappearing message» aspect of seemingly every new network.
Building and then operating such a far - flung network of distribution centres took five years of hard slogging, driven by the founders» willingness to spend extended periods of time living overseas while they established those divisions.
Then when I started reading the Bible more carefully and starting to decide things for myself, it was flung at me to try to sway my actions and beliefs.
If I believe those things are antithetical to life in Christ, then why am I flinging wide my own gates to them?
And then, after the day's reading, fling open the one of the 25 advent doors — and discover that day's Biblical ornament to hang on your very own tree — that will end up telling the grandest Gospel story, from the Beginning to Bethlehem!
Then, in those days, we fling the windows wide open even though it's still a bit too cold outside and the wind sweeps into our homes, the cold swirling into the corners.
You fling judgments around and then protest that you are not judging.
and then the dark water was full of women flinging themselves off and in, forward, bras and smart phones left on the dock.
Bippy then laughed maniacally, not noticing Justin Bieber taking aim with his RPG - 7 bazooka, which blew Zombippy back into the nearby Joker's Jack - In - The - Box, where he was flung through that window, out over the sea, and into the waiting arms of The Penguin's Exploding Octopus!
(102) Then, when they had both surrendered (to Allah), and he had flung him down upon his face, (103) We called unto him: O Abraham!
you hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves draw back, and fling, At their return, up the high strand, Begin, and cease, and then again begin, With tremulous cadence slow, and bring The eternal note of sadness in.
Then of a sudden the flame is flung down from heaven upon the offering.
The pigeons and guinea fowl were singed as fast as feathers would burn; and then being «drawn and quartered,» were flung in torn fragments into the largest of the pots.
And whilst you are entirely on point when you say DB represents only potential and is nowhere near the finished article I can promise you if he scores a deciding goal for us tomorrow then the debate will snowball, and if he starts knocking a few in for us in the coming months there will be a shed load of revisionist theories being flung around.
There's always a chance that Bad Ramos will turn up, and when he does Real Madrid's captain turns into an amusingly impetuous buffoon, spends most of the game flinging himself around, and then the last 10 minutes sitting on his own in the dressing room, seething with misplaced rage.
Our 17 - year - old keeper flung to his left to push away Lennon's header before he produced a brilliant double save to keep out Ben Woodburn's shot and then Lennon's follow - up as the Blues breathed a sigh of relief on hearing the half - time whistle.
i took a biz.she had from a floundering money losing mess to a profitable and flourishing one, then she pushed me out and took all the credit, hell, she wasnt even going to take the biz.from her x, i talked her into taking it.and now after her midlife fling with a 21 yr.
They also had fresh cider, tasty food, farm animals, pony rides and even a trebuchet used for flinging a pumpkin to a very explosive death (much to the glee of tons of kids of all ages who then ran down to pick up the pieces and feed them to the pigs).
She pauses quietly throughout most of the song, holding up her fingers like, «Wait for it... wait for it...» and then suddenly, just as the music changes, she flings her arms up over her head and starts swinging them in the air.
Not only will she have to find a way to keep the poop off of her, she'll need to find a way to get that diaper off safely, so that poop doesn't fling everywhere, then she'll need to wipe down baby's back the best she can and throw that little guy in the tub, because that sort of stench is something only bubbles and suds can fix!
She will respond by flinging her arms out and then quickly drawing them back to her chest.
The baby on that cover, Spencer Elden, was flung into a pool and then had his photograph taken.
Chickens are just flung into a truck then again flung onto a conveyor upside down where they are de-headed and began to slaughtered while still alive.
Children are born with the Moro reflex — if they hear a loud noise or are otherwise surprised, they'll fling their arms and legs outward, extend their necks, and then bring their arms together as if they were clutching something.
But then, after several desperate minutes of trying to latch, he'd fling his tiny head back and howl in frustration.
Then inflation would seize hold, ripping apart these now almost - identical patches and flinging them to the opposite ends of the sky, solving the mystery of why the universe looks the same in every direction.
Then as Jupiter wandered away from the sun, A'Hearn explains, it stirred up a second, more distant group of comets and flung them out to the Oort Cloud.
When I was pregnant, I would hold really still, then suddenly bend my knees to see if I could make her Moro, the startle reflex in which the baby suddenly flings her arms out wide and then slowly, slowly brings them in like jazz hands.
They then moved the sample to one side and applied a much stronger pulse — 10 kilovolts — which has the opposite effect, flinging the atoms to a detector 20 centimeters away.
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