Sentences with phrase «under bed»

Me: I am NOT nesting... there was just some dust under the bed, so I moved it out to mop, and then realized that I should hang this stuff while I could move a chair back here, and then I saw more dust under the changing table...
It can also be folded and kept right under the bed or any other place with convenience.
The jackfruit looks exactly like your crayon depiction of the monster under your bed when you were little.
I prefer using tumbled crystals under the bed or on the nightstand.
So much food over the holidays may cause you to step on the scale several times a day — or to slide it under the bed and swear off until the New Year.
Best is to have nothing under the bed, so the chi can flow smoothly.
Burn it up in your fire pit, or take a gentler approach and hide it under your bed or in your closet somewhere.
Tuck it in the closet or under the bed, and eventually you can let it go.
The two main lessons I've taken from living in a small space are that you need to maximize storage options by doing things like using bins and crates under the bed and make sure everything has its own place.
You can also think about clearing out what's under the bed as symbolic of clearing out anything that could hold you back from expressing your shining, fullest self.
of arms reach — under the bed or upside - down on the dresser — so its not glowing in your face all night but you can still hear it if it rings.
When you clear out the stagnant clutter around you — especially when you address the storage under your bed — it can become easier to fall asleep.
They're like monsters hiding under your bed,» Ady Annuar, a graduate student at Durham University in the United Kingdom, who presented the results at the AAS meeting in Grapevine, Texas, said in a statement.
Not all monsters lurk in the closet, hide under the bed, or go bump in the night; in fact, they are all around us.
Washington, DC — Dust is everywhere — not just in your attic or under your bed, but also in outer space.
Roberts's machine creates a simpler, reusable type of tactile display using a thin rod that runs under a bed of more than 3,600 fine, rounded pins.
They poured the mixture into a seven - by - seven - inch (17.8 centimeters) plastic container and stuck it under a bed in their apartment (Greensulate must be kept in the dark while it is growing).
Dust is everywhere — not just in your attic or under your bed, but also in outer space.
It can get under your bed, right along your baseboards, and work around any clutter.
It folds down easily without any fuss for storage in a closet or under the bed.
It can be tucked under a bed or in a drawer if your goal is to keep children or other housemates out of your things.
It can easily slip under your bed or nightstand to clean up dirt that you didn't even know was there.
The short size lets you hide it on a shelf, in a drawer, or under the bed.
One puts a toy under the bed and leaves the room.
Those under the age of four choose the box, while older children correctly say under the bed.
The handle telescopes from its normal 19 inches to a full 30 inches for cleaning high - up places, ceiling fans, and far under the bed.
Take it anywhere, or store it under the bed when you're not using it!
I mean, you had young people who were converting algae into sustainable biofuels — that was one of my favorites, because the young lady, she kept the algae under her bed
This affordable LED light system for under your bed is designed to turn on with a soft glow when you get up at night.
Were you thinking that you wanted a ridiculous amount of under bed storage?
Imagine being able to keep toy bins and off season clothes tucked out of the way, under the bed.
It gets better: capped feet prevent any damage to hardwood floors and you get a full 13» of under bed storage.
Non-skid feet keep the table in place without marking up your floors, and the whole thing folds almost completely flat to store away under the bed or in a closet.
The system can penetrate non-metallic objects such as furniture, which could be useful if an inmate tries to hide under a bed.
You can fold it flat to slip under a bed or next to the refrigerator.
Loads of «old Labour» types are now marching with Corbyn and these people are not the rebellious Trots under the bed that Corbyn's opponents would have us believe but people enthused by a man in politics who actually appears to have principles that he stands by and has lived his life by them.
WASHINGTON — New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who argues her pro-gun stance aims to protect hunters» rights and the Second Amendment, last week said she and her husband, Jonathan, keep two rifles under their bed to protect their upstate home.
Circumstance does not transform an upstate congresswoman, who once boasted of keeping guns under her bed and pushed English as the official language of the United States, into an avatar of progressivism in 2017.
Of course she was less liberal back then, when she bragged about the guns under her bed and opposed driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants.
Gillibrand told Newsday in 2009 she kept two rifles under her bed for protection.
«Never in our wildest dreams did we consider that the Tory Party would allow the Chinese Communist party to dictate the fate of vital industries like steel and energy in the UK... There was a time when the Tories sought to root out the reds under the bed.
That Gillibrand was decried by potential challengers as a «vulnerable» lightweight who had been transformed, in remarkably short order, from a Blue Dog Democrat who was not particularly progressive on immigration or gay rights and bragged about keeping guns under her bed, into a pro-immigrant champion of gay marriage and gun control.
Gun - control activists questioned the safety of placing guns under a bed where children can find them and burglars look first.
Gillibrand disclosed she had guns under her bed in an interview with Newsday last Thursday.
New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, whose pro-gun stance has attracted criticism from fellow New York Democrats, has moved two rifles she kept under her bed for protection.
«To stay away from a situation because you were going to be criticized, you'd be under your bed as an elected official,» he said.
Oh well; won't be the first time — if I got worried every time I was wrong about something, I'd be cowering under the bed all day.
I'm sorry if it offended anyone (though so far no one other than you seems to actually be offended, and I think it's mighty kind of you pick up that cross for the Moldovan rebels), but if I were worried every time somebody got offended by something I said, I'd be right back under that bed.
This story on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand caught my eye because of the sentence about guns under her bed:
Though even if you hide under your bed, someone's likely to be figuring out a way to run ads on your dust bunnies
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