Sentences with phrase «walk around town without»

They are super comfy and lounge - worthy for a day around the house, yet the fun print allows me get up and walk around town without feeling like a total bum.

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From the comforts of home in Tokoroa, New Zealand, where walking around the town barefoot was the norm, to the bright lights and fast moving pace of the City of Bradford in the North of England, where Robbie Hunter - Paul and his family were subject to a few gazes of disbelief as they walked around the city centre without wearing so much as sandals on their first day there.
Guests can walk to the slopes in about 10 minutes, probably a bit faster without children, or there is a free private shuttle bus from the hotel as well as shuttle buses which run around the town all day.
One man followed Farage as he walked around town and told him: «This city wouldn't be what it is without immigrants.
I've worn these shoes so many times and they are just unbelievably comfortable and I can happily walk around the town in these heeled shoes for hours without hurting my feet.
If you live in an apartment, you're probably looking for a dog that doesn't tend to bark without reason, and who also needs only the moderate exercise a short walk around town gives.
Do not embark on a trip to Scotland without a hooded rain - resistant jacket — and durable umbrella if you'll be walking around town — or you will be sorry.
A trip to Murcia would not be complete without a walk around the city's captivating old town.
If you walk around the hotel you feel like you walk in the old town but without the many tourists!
The town is very metropolitan and has a strong tourism focus so travellers can feel safe walking around the city streets without the worry of pick pockets or street crime.
In the meantime, however, those of us who are biking, walking or otherwise moving around town without the benefits of a gigantic metal cage may have to watch out for distracted Model 3 drivers, on top of all the other hazards already out there.
A very long lunch and short walk around town followed, not without some interesting local characters: an old man that claimed to be the only one called Robinson in the island and that sold one of the crew members some lobster and the most adorable labrador dog that accompanied us all afternoon among them.
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