Sentences with phrase «very distinctive feel»

Now I'm on my seventh pregnancy, and I got a very distinctive feeling in my stomach, like a kick in the gut.

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Because more blade is exposed, these razors are harsher on the skin and can have a distinctive scratchy feeling, particularly during finishing passes when the length of stubble is very short and the blade makes closer contact with the skin.
The sharp and distinctive neckline gives it a bit of a masculine feel while still very feminine with the billowy wrap of the dress in front.
So for those who feel they could rock a very distinctive look which is «made for modern individuals with a taste for retro - inspired style» (say's Ray Ban themselves) then these are for you!
But outside of everyone's complicated relationship with the Robot (and even that's a very slow burn), there's just not enough there in the story or characters that feels distinctive or compelling enough to keep going.
Directed by Scott Derrickson (Sinister, The Day the Earth Stood Still), Doctor Strange doesn't entirely capture the otherworldly feel of Ditko's craftsmanship, but the director certainly gets elements of the artist's look, not least in the depiction of a certain, very distinctive round window intersected with arcs, the signature design feature of the Doctor's Bleecker Street sanctum.
The fully - immersive Bose audio system is engineered to transform the cabin into the driver's very own audio haven, and features an» industrial» design, adding an even more distinctive, high quality look and feel to the cabin.
Each design has a very distinctive style, helping to set up the feel of the movie.
The regular Mate 10's sharper 16:9 screen makes for an unusually proportioned device, albeit one that'll probably work well for YouTube and other casual video watching — it feels very wide in the hand, but the combination of a huge, standard aspect ratio screen with slim bezels lends a distinctive heft.
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