Sentences with phrase «well screwed»

Well I screwed up massively on this one.
Models we've tested have felt very well screwed together.
It's all well screwed together.
The car feels well screwed together and durable, but it's not as posh - feeling as a Mazda3, and nowadays it's even lacking behind Renault in the premium impression department; the new Renault Megane feels more grown up compared to the Focus, especially inside.
On first impressions the Eclipse Cross is a solid all - rounder, one that feels impressively well screwed together and which, we're promised, will come with generous standard kit from the entry - level version upwards.
Everyone who recently rode in the Yukon remarked how nice the interior looked and how well screwed together.
The cockpit materials are as good as the competition and it all looks well screwed together.
Inside, the car's cabin feels robust, sold and well screwed together, so it should still be looking its best even after several years of ownership.
Highlights like the soft - touch grab handles either side of the gearlever add a dash of character and everything feels well screwed together.
Everything feels well screwed together, and the quality of the leather and plastic trim pieces feel noticeably higher than what we've seen in other executive cars of this caliber.
It's also remarkably well screwed together from high quality materials, and with the RS's extra sporty detailing it really looks the part.
Superb fit - and - finish and impressive ergonomics made these mid-sized four - door cars lovely places to spend long journeys in, and it's not uncommon to see used models with steep mileages that are as well screwed together on the inside as they were when they rolled off the production line.
The interior feels solid and well screwed - together, but overall it's a bit drab and lacks the classy premium feel you get in the Volkswagen Golf Estate.
The car also feels extremely well screwed together, with no flimsy trim or materials to generate annoying squeaks or rattles.
Still, the interior appears to be pretty well screwed together.
Would I have another one, no not really but it was an interesting left field excursion and certainly a lot less boring than the usual Germanic offerings (although no where near as well screwed together).
The good news is the plastics are well screwed together, and Dacia added better quality materials to areas passengers are most likely to touch, such as the steering wheel (which finally integrates the horn), the door armrests, and the chunky gear shift lever.
It feels well screwed together, however.
Sensibly packaged and well screwed together, it's a car that offers a lot for the coin, retailing from $ 21,990 to $ 35,990 (plus ORCs).
Inside, the 500x is very well screwed together and finished in good quality plastics and fabrics.
Balanced against that, the lower powered diesels can be a little gruff, just like the XEs, and the interior, while well screwed together, doesn't look or feel especially classy.
The experts at ClubLupo.co.uk confirm the little GTI is a typical VW in that it's well screwed together and largely reliable, but there are some niggles to be wary of.
Fabulous V12, excellent ceramic brakes, and it's so bloody well screwed together.
As mentioned, the Polo is as well screwed together as you'd expect of any car wearing the VW emblem.
All I know is that the Envision presented to me was tight, rattle - free, well screwed together and could've easily come from a plant anywhere else in the world.
So what we have here is a very well screwed together, very expensive, very capable, and very powerful Wrangler.
Overall, it's ergonomically sound and well screwed together for its price point.
fred are you telling me they don't have any decent tequila in heaven???? well screw that — I guess it's not for me then.
An inconvenient truth He wasn't from 2000 years ago??? Well that screws up my whole time machine theory.
Well screw me backwards spuds are somehow still going even this late into the season am hopefully will see Chelsea fight back in second half, we will need to secure 3rd place against city next week am back to normal we go lol
«I felt like I screwed up a little bit here, a little bit there, maybe, but maybe they were good screw ups, I don't know,» he said.
Most often, men get the best screwing of their life.
Well screw you, maybe we get bugged games all the time right now, but that doesn't mean it's what WE the gamers want.
The design may look similar to that of the smaller XE, but the quality is not — the XF feels more expensive and better screwed together, more like the German cars it's trying to woo you away from buying.
Well screw deleting my save data.
Well screw that, I say they march down to his office and drag him kicking and screaming into the fray.
I learned that even the best screwed up, but really good artists (like carpenters) knew how to deal with their screw - ups — including using them.
When you're a little taken aback, your partner says you're making a big deal out of nothing, you're ruining the time you have together and maybe the two of you need a good screw.

Not exact matches

Everybody screws up, and everybody falls short, but the best leaders learn to fail effectively.
«Your best person is the person who just screwed up,» she says, «When people fear for their job, they aren't going to [take a risk].»
And if the global economy truly is as screwed as some believe — like Kyle Bass, for example, a Dallas fund manager Lewis encounters who predicted the sub-prime mortgage disaster and who has since bought an isolated ranch with its own water supply and an arsenal of weaponry, betting on severe economic collapse — then you're probably better off saving your nickels.
«The best thing about it was that sometimes a simple problem delays an entire operation — the slowest step is the one that matters, but it screws everything else up.
And, the best part is, when you screw up again and an employee sees how flawed you are and that you are far from perfect, you can start the rebuilding process again.
As any seasoned entrepreneur for advice and he or she will likely dip into a well fed by some degree of failure, because people learn the most when they screw - up.
We used to think all we needed from those on the parapets was to be efficient and not screw up our brilliant marketing; now their own personalities might very well be significant marketing assets.
Rather than just being a how - to site, Lifewire is designed to focus on actionable content: for example, The 7 Best Drones to Buy in 2016, or 13 Ways You're Screwing Up Your Computer.
The trek also required «convincing people we were legit, had good intentions and we weren't a bunch of North Americans coming to screw them out of their money and their land, which unfortunately, is something they've experienced in the past,» adds MacCombie.
Also, avoid all superlatives while you are at it («best», «biggest», etc.) Stick to the facts and partner with a platform that is experienced with securities offerings because screwing this stuff up can result in serious, negative consequences.
As for manufacturers, he continues, «they're doing a little bit better, so they want to see that we keep the momentum that we have, and not let gridlock screw it up.»
So I'm certainly not anxious to see the government screw something else up, especially the best health care system in the world.
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