Sentences with phrase «thing feels like»

I generally don't like conspiracy theories, but the whole thing feels like it's rigged against landlords.
And this whole ATS thing feels like it's making the job search process even less human.
Brightness was absolutely absurd though, and at full brightness this thing feels like it could almost replace the LED flash found on some phones.
I don't care that every part of this thing feels like it's been shaved down to the thinnest, least amount of material they can get away with, or that it's rattly, tinny, and sort of flimsy.
The whole thing feels like another bow in America's current trade wars with China, they'll need to put some evidence out to get my attention.
What I want is to take something my eyes can see and make that thing into a piece of art that gets at what the thing feels like, not what it looks like.»
The generic music in the background doesn't help its cause either, and the whole thing feels like a poor attempt at recreating Excitebike 64.
Collectible stars make the whole thing feels like a Mario game, which isn't a bad thing.
However, the entire thing feels like it was written like one long, in - depth conversation between the two of them and then awkwardly cut into pieces before being spliced into the game.
The whole thing feels like a bit of an afterthought on the Voyage, with Amazon more focused on a consistency of design language across Kindles.
Some applications are shrunk down and don't use the full breadth of the screen, the whole thing feels like a big phone without the ability to make calls.
The whole thing feels like I want a remote control for it.
However, the chassis didn't creak or groan once — this thing feels like it was machined from a single hunk of obsidian, it's that solid.
Although the great performances and promise of what's to come help offset the listless pacing and general needlessness of splitting the final book into two movies, the whole thing feels like one giant tease for «Part 2.»
Even after grinding it's an uphill battle and the whole thing feels like it's full of cheap deaths.
The whole thing feels like a postcard from Australia.
Although it introduces a new villain — and suggests that, like in The Hunger Games: Mockingbird Part 2, a once apparently decent character gives in to the temptation of power — the whole thing feels like it never really goes anywhere.
The whole thing feels like a trap.
This means that, despite its repeated attempts to connect with picayune details from its predecessor, The Thing feels like a much different movie, one whose monstrousness is scary and impressive but eventually exhausting.
By the time Chucky finally receives his eye - rolling comeuppance (done in like Live and Let Die's Kananga), the whole thing feels like one great big heap of wasted potential.
The whole thing feels like two guys were watching the 1987 film Adventures in Babysitting while high and started asking dumb «what if?»
Sometimes the next big thing feels like a punch in the face Down at the cavernous Ryerson Theatre on Toronto's opening Saturday, early word was explosive: Hardcore galvanized its first - in - the - world midnight crowd, spurred a multimillion - dollar bidding war and polarized critics (we loved it).
The whole thing feels like a condensed version of one of their seasons, which is better than stretching the whole thing out over 3 months.
For a director who — whatever you like to say about his style — has always seemed to have an idea about what audiences want to see, the whole thing feels like a rare misfire.
And, in the end, the whole thing feels like a set - up for a sequel, which it of course is, as there are three more books in the series.
The entire thing feels like it's happening underwater, sound distorted, movements impeded.
The whole thing feels like a 1990's shareware PC game; it loves to dole out its action in small chunks.
And the whole thing feels like everyone involved — actors, writers, directors, best boys — were working outside of their comfort zones.
Laying on his back to have his diaper changed is the last thing he feels like doing.
This thing feels like driving a tank.
Looking pained, he drops his club, saying, «This thing feels like a lead pipe.»
The whole thing feels like a rowdy gossip session, which, we'll admit, didn't make us feel guilty in the slightest.
The truth is, sometimes I think this whole «Christianity» thing feels like a bad fairytale, like She - Ra without the sex appeal and a Pegasus.
As titillating as it might be to read Andreessen's text messages to Zuckerberg, however — in which the former quotes from a 1950's film noir with Burt Lancaster, remarking «The cat's in the bag and the bag's in the river» — the whole thing feels like a bit of a sideshow.
Some of them sound exciting, but if you came away from the whole thing feeling like you've seen much of it before, you're not alone.
Very few things feel like the blissful months that accompany a new dating relationship.
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring things we feel like we've seen a million times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
«Finally being able to do the whole thing felt like the fulfilment of where the spirit had been telling us to get to.
When life is tough, worshipping God can be the last thing we feel like doing.
I don't know about you, but usually the last thing I feel like doing in January is baking (or eating) anything sweet.
It takes a lot to keep me out of the kitchen but admittedly my energy was pretty zapped and cooking wasn't high on the list of things I felt like doing at the weekend.
After cycling home on a flat tyre, doubling the time my ride should have taken me, the last thing I felt like doing was cooking dinner.
Best I can manage is to decide on a couple of things I feel like making during a given week... everything else just ends up being whatever takes my fancy on the day!
It's weird when things feel like they are such a long time coming, then once they happen it feels like it was all so fast!
With four kids in the house that morning — my young niece and nephew had slept over the night before — the last thing I felt like doing was cooking something complicated.
There's something to be said for timing... especially on a busy weeknight, when the last thing you feel like doing is cooking, but you need to eat.
The thing I feel like doing the most right now is eating some hot creamy soup and then laying on the sofa reading some good book or watching something on Netflix...
But, man, I tell you what... it just seems like by the time I get home from work, having dinner, and spending time with the family, the last thing I feel like doing is sitting in front of the computer writing a blog post.
On late nights when the last thing you feel like doing is cooking, you can spoon it over pre-washed greens or stick it between two slices of bread and call it dinner.
The last thing I feel like is warm cereal for breakfast.
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