Sentences with phrase «tough out of luck»

Nor, indeed, can the key bindings be changed, so if you don't happen to like using Shift to sprint then you're tough out of luck, sonny jim.
For example there's just two Aston Martins in the game,, so if you're like me and you love the DB9 you're tough out of luck, because it's not there.
She's just tough out of luck, whereas the other one neglected her health, and that was the result of it.

Not exact matches

Winning Le Mans is a tough ask whatever the situation, although for Alonso, being in the lead car of the only manufacturer LMP1 team should elevate his chances slightly - as long the bad luck both he and Toyota seem to suffer from cancel each other out.
«Right out of the gate, we will have tough matches, but if we can wrestle great and have a little more luck, then I think that we can do it.»
But here, on this parched floodplain in Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park, these consummate scavengers would have been out of luck had it not been for the three fresh cuts that biologist Jen Guyton made through the waterbuck's tough hide, giving the birds access to the flesh underneath.
Best of luck as you make this tough transition... just know that everything will work out for the best I'm loving your jacket and that fun tee!
If your kids care about these characters in any way, it will be a tough movie for them to watch, but good luck talking them out of it!
I have a lot of bad luck stories in my arsenal — horrible covers, distribution glitches, editors leaving houses, a book that came out the week of 9/11 — some tough breaks along the way.
Whilst the demand for grinding is present in most RPGs though, I felt like I had no choice but to venture through earlier levels again in Penny - Punching Princess — there was rarely an opportunity to tough things out and see if you could progress through a mixture of skill and sheer luck, but instead had a dependence on simply becoming stronger through repetition.
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