Sentences with phrase «when trudging»

Of course, proudly splashing your team colors haphazardly is more than just a nifty way to keep score and claim territory, as you're far more nimble when trudging through your own team's filth.
The Subaru Forester has long been a favorite amongst «soft - roaders,» those who need 4x4 capability from time to time when trudging down muddy rural roads or across the occasional field.
The dual - clutch rips off shifts in short order, but when you leave things in «D,» the gearbox tuning will short shift like crazy, which is annoying when you trudge through traffic.
When I trudged into the office, I felt even worse when their little faces lit up with delight to see me.

Not exact matches

For many of us, there's nothing harder than fitting in a workout in the early morning before trudging off to the office or in the evening when there are errands to take care of and dinner to prepare.
Although I am not religious, the condescending nature of your Professors tone is exactly the reason why when I was trudging through med school, I came to the conclusion upon entering the workforce — I would politely decline invitations to become a cog in the domesticated medical system and instead take my knowledge elsewhere — medical missionary work overseas.
When the Supreme Court hears this case I hope it will do the right thing and let Phelps and his family trudge off to their next protest unmolested by the long arm of government.
I inwardly believe quietly still, flaring up when fanned... trudging aside the direction of the time....
He is also vastly experienced and can often be seen organising his teammates on the pitch, as well as doing things like tearing strips of Mesut Ozil when the play maker trudged off without thanking the Arsenal fans after a defeat.
Admit it Arsenal fans, you were thinking at half time, when the under performing Arsenal team trudged off the Emirates stadium pitch trailing to a Cologne side that had lost all of their games so far this season, that the Europa League was going to be yet another nightmare for us Gooners.
Forty weeks may feel like forever when you're trudging through pregnancy, but with these pregnancy hacks you'll make it through as graceful as a swan.
Why do some people thrive on equations, when others are much happier staring down a microscope, or trudging through the rainforest?
An Oasis on Ice Cryoconite was discovered in the late 19th century, when polar explorers noticed the dark grains while trudging across the ice.
Don't Quit (Author unknown) When things go wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest, if you must, but don't you quit.
Anyway, when I worked in a more traditionally corporate environment I would wear these to trudge to and from the train in the snow and then change into heels or flats when I got to the office.
Especially when we are putting our coat on & off to trudge from here to there!
Admittedly, we weren't exactly experiencing true Midwestern winter temperatures at the time, but they seem like they'll be a good choice when I'm not actually trudging through snow.
Let me just say that I thought I was done trudging through the snow to get to fashion shows when I left New York.
I love a good dark, moody winter color palette, but I think there's something so uplifting and awesome about sporting some brighter, more fun hues when you're layering up in the winter and trudging your way through darker and shorter days!
- evil face - off that Rowling surely had in mind as clearly if not as immediately as J.R.R. Tolkien did when he sent the Fellowship of the Ring trudging toward Mount Doom.
When their plans for a holiday getaway fall apart, a couple must spend Christmas Day trudging to a quartet of family get - togethers.
Fox and His Friends, Fassbinder's twenty - second feature, made when he was twenty - nine — a time of life when most filmmakers would be lucky to have half a film under their belts — is amusing, sometimes even hilarious, in its single - minded trudge toward dissolution.
Leigh, meanwhile, explores Turner's life unburdened by any sense of purpose other than an intense, contagious fascination with this man, his work and, increasingly, the inevitable, slow, irresistible trudge towards death.We observe Turner's fondness for his elderly father; his sexual relationship with his meek housekeeper (Dorothy Atkinson); his rejection of his children and their mother; his arms - length acceptance by the lions of the Royal Academy; his late - life relationship with a Margate widow (Marion Bailey); and the mockery of the crowd when his work turns experimental.
I don't really understand the metaphor anyway, although it makes for a stunning visual climax when the boy, exhausted from all the psychodrama, trudges into New York's Museum of Natural History and contemplates the ancient origins of life.
When we first see old Woody Grant trudging up the highway alone with no bags on a thousand mile trek to claim his sweepstakes winnings, a sheriff pulls over and asks the old man where he's headed; Woody points forward.
It's 1946, her columns have been published as a book and she's trudging around Britain wearily promoting it when she receives an intriguing letter from Guernsey.
On that score, Jennifer Lawrence overcomes the obstacles and makes out fine, mixing steely drive and a hint of vulnerability to make Dominika intensely watchable, even when the movie around her trudges on behind her.
When I saw Marc Gold, this little 5» 4» sixty year - old man trudging through the garbage dumps of Cambodia, it made a lasting impression on me.
With its wildly varying configurations and limitations and its occasional habit of lobbing a roundabout into the mix, there's regularly something to busy the mind and occupy the hands when you travel up the A1, and if you like driving that's got to be preferable to the brain - out trudge up the drearily consistent M1.
For me it is such a pleasure to be reminded that before the success of a few middling novels led to an even more disappointing trudge of half - hearted YA efforts, Gaiman was once capable of creating the truly wondrous, and he clearly still has the goods when he embraces his true medium: the sequential art form.
When the smoke clears and the dust settles, there's only going to be two groups left: those who found success and established a readership early on and those who are still slaving and trudging away with little or nothing to show for it... yet.
I've done it for you: I've trudged through countless books and blogs focused on «how to self - publish» and more specifically, «when and how to get the professional help you need to self - publish a high - quality piece of work without getting swindled» and have boiled it all down into three short articles.
What if instead of having to trudge out into the elements to give your dog a potty break, our young dog would just go when needed.
The city is made up of seven hills so unless you want to be trudging up and down one of them every day, you'll need to bear that in mind when you choose a place to stay.
Seeing all of your hard work unravel when the clock is wound back can be jarring, but a hero must trudge on.
he saw the consumer society in all its TV ad glory when most Britons were still trudging smoggy streets of postwar austerity.
When I demanded to know what he was doing, he said that my complaint was a staggering injustice as he was the one who had trudged up my garden patth with a heavy bag full of mail... etc..
Then, when you hit a wall (or start trudging through the mud), you can find a coach or a mentor to help you make some bigger adjustments.
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