Not exact matches
we wanted something that'd catch your
eye when
crossing a street, but not
too strong that we'd get sick of.
«Really the SNP thing is just so boring that I think the electorate will go
cross eyed if the Conservative's keep it up
too long.»
There was a story,
too, for an even more obscure painting, one with symbols that looked like atomic radiation warnings (flowers, to Mellaart's
eyes), little triangles floating nearby (butterflies), and four forklike figures arranged in a
cross (humans with outstretched arms).
I love a good printed maxi in the summer or a splash of polka dots, but
too much and my
eyes start to
cross.
When I came to the airport in order to meet him and our
eyes have
crossed in the crowd, I realized that my heart was stolen for good by him, and the best thing is that he felt the same thing (as he told me later) so guys, girls, don't wait up for
too long.
They see this mistake all the time: infographics so cluttered your
eyes cross or e-book chapters that get
too creative with blurb placement.
We see this mistake all the time: infographics so cluttered your
eyes cross or e-book chapters that get
too creative with blurb placement.
And there was a man
too, whose
eyes he
crossed.
There's a scene... Maybe this is
too obscure for current culture, but in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, where he's trying to
cross this chasm and he closes his
eyes and takes a step as if he's about to fall off the cliff.
After all, according to one of our guests Emma Mulqueeny, it and other platforms «utilised the easiest business model they could and closed their
eyes and
crossed their fingers that it would be
too annoying,
too complicated or
too late by the time people started wanting to take control of their own data».