Sentences with phrase «wind up wearing»

I always wind up wearing something that is slightly sexy, but also classic, chic and comfortable.
So I guess what I'm saying is spend the extra money to get some decent boots, because you'll probably wind up wearing them a lot.
Also you probably saw that when I was younger I would often wind up wearing the hand me down clothes from my older brother.
I just wind up wearing over-the-knees as under - the - knees to avoid that whole digging - into - flesh thing.
So I wind up wearing the thinner trench styles which really aren't that warm.
If anything, I tend to wind up wearing the same building block pieces & using a colored sweater or scarf to change the look.
, but I don't have shoes to wear with them — so I wind up wearing black shoes that look weird with them, or shoes that pinch my feet, or I just give up and wear Tevas.
Perry wound up wearing some crazy weird dress.
I brought a few cute styles (including a pair of 3 ″ heels) but wound up wearing a pair of simple black loafers almost exclusively.
I wound up wearing a thrifted floral blouse and 1950's style skirt but didn't manage to get photos.
I purchased this wrap intending to wear it as a topper for my February wedding last winter and wound up wearing it the entire wedding I loved it so much.
I wound up wearing the 2 which is a size I never wear but this dress is very forgiving.
We packed Barbour jackets just in case it got chilly at night but I wound up wearing all of my new warm weather purchases.
The Apricot color was a hit and what I wound up wearing, would have liked to have been a bit tanner for the color of the dress.
Big mistake, and I wound up wearing it around my waist, which just dragged me down even more.
Jimmy winds up wearing a wire at times and places where common sense indicates it would be discovered, and is saved only by the Bathroom Rule, which indicates toilets in movies are never used for biological purposes, but only to dispose of wires, guns, evidence, etc..
Johnson eventually learns a valuable lesson about parenting, obviously, and of course he winds up wearing a tutu because, for a few years there, filmmakers thought putting him in a tutu was the funniest thing ever.
The script's central mystery revolves around the automaton: Who made it, what message it gives when it is repaired, how Isabelle wound up wearing the key that starts it in motion around her neck.
This misconception probably stems from movies and television shows where some poor soul winds up wearing a shock collar and being jolted with an exaggerated amount of electricity.
When Kootie Pie throws the Koopa Troopa back into his shell, he winds up wearing the shell backwards, and is stuck like that for a good while.

Not exact matches

All of this so teens can get the metal out of their mouths, never wear their retainers and wind up with crooked teeth at 25, just like Greenfield.
Mornings in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor of slowly perishing leather...; long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher, feeling the rough kiss of the sculls on unaccustomed palms, listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk of the rowlocks, watching the play of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at stroke, as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so by the twisting race at King's Mill by Mesopotamia to Parson's Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous, to make toast by the fire.
He just may wind up being our own «Dan Marino» but he's the best QB to ever wear a Falcons uniform.
Son wore a friendly smile throughout the whole exchange before winding up his car window as his pathetic abuser drove off.
The old master does three more rounds with less capable students than the frat kid (chasing a hugely rotund guy who's wearing glasses around the ring, spanking him on the seat of his workout pants instead of punching his face or his jiggling body; cartoonishly winding up and lampoonishly telegraphing all of his punches while letting a 140 - pound pointed - nose novice push him around all - four square), then he steps awkwardly from the ring and immediately begins to walk his great - granddaddy walk.
«One day in» 89, when he was just starting to make money,» Sheryl says, «we went out car shopping, wearing T - shirts and cutoff jeans and looking like complete bums, and wound up with two cars.
Edwards» technique worked, and present - day games are, except for an occasional can opener or bottle thrown at the goalkeepers, reasonably peaceable affairs, made all the more quiescent by the fact that spectators are reluctant to wear either the red of Liverpool or the blue of Everton for fear they will wind up floating in the Mersey.
With a toothache, you might wind up having to wear a bridge the rest of your life; with a stress fracture in your tibia, you might never be able to do anything involving running or jogging.
Moon wound up telling Felicia not to wear a T - shirt with his name on the front to the games, worrying that she would get in trouble.
Wear your baby so she can see out and touch and listen to the wind chimes on display; tour the orchid hot - house; and watch the koi in the water garden pond (the bright - colored fish swarm up to greet kids because they expect food).
Dads seem to wind up no worse for wear after giving piggy back rides for hours or carting a kid on their shoulders through hours - long treks at the zoo, and they don't seem to mind wardrobe malfunctions nearly as much as mamas do.
Like she has throughout her effort, Grant said late Monday she expects to wind up her campaign «by going up and down streets,» reflecting the low - budget effort she has worn like a badge of honor.
But I usually wind up not wearing the item at all... oops.
And she wore a pair of lace up flats where the lace wound around her lower legs.
I chose to wear my swim suit as a top just in case I wanted to lose the skirt and get a tan, I didn't, but I have to admit I was still glad I had the suit on when the wind was blowing my skirt up creating multiple Marilyn moments.
This over 40's shouldn't wear this rubbish really winds me up.
«Be careful that you don't wind up looking like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz when you wear this pattern,» she warns of the country - chic print, seen here on Lindsay Price.
I can't spend money on them so I wind up with a gross cheap pair and only wear them when I absolutely need to.
Keeping warm tip for you, always wear a really large scarf because when the wind picks up or the temperature drops you can always use the scarf as a blanket around you (hence Blanket scarf concept right) So Amy hope you are having an awesome vacation and enjoy the game, still so very jealous
In the suit I wound up keeping (washable wool in Heather Alloy) there were some quirks I didn't like included that the jacket was moderately long and didn't have a vent at all, the pockets are all fake flaps, not pockets, and the washable wool pants are unlined and therefore itchy (I wore them with footless tights the first time when it was sub-zero out, and skimmies under them when it wasn't quite so cold, which helped a lot on both itching and no VPL).
All in all, I think I hit a happy medium of having packed enough clothes for variety and flexibility but I did not over pack and wind up lugging around a lot of clothes that I didn't wear.
We battled the wind, we could see the lightning in the distance, the farmer drove by in his tractor (probably shaking his head at the crazy person dressed up in a «costume» taking pictures) and there were a lot of outtakes owing to hair being tossed about - but at least I wasn't wearing a circle skirt!
I wound up only wearing the shorts to throw on over my swimsuit in the Serengeti (the one place it was warm enough to get in the pool in the afternoon) so next time I'd only pack one pair instead of two.
That being said, in winter, the harsh winds can ice up our creative juices making it that much harder to figure out what to wear to work.
My great aunt wound up sending me a very lovely hand - me - down coat that I wore that year.
I used to have one, and I wore it to everything, from funerals to cocktail parties... until it accidentally wound up in the washer and dryer.
I still wore a pair of running shorts under this dress, just in case, but the cut and length kept it from flying up in the wind.
I have finally cracked the code on what styles look best on me (jean style, length of top, etc.) so now I feel I can buy things I will really use instead of a trend that doesn't suit me and I wind up rarely wearing.
However, we all know how expensive a «Saville - Row - like» jacket can set you back, so if you do wind up looking for a more affordable option then consider when and where you'll be wearing it.
I'm very happy with the outcome and plan to wear the dress again — with the layers — when it warms up just a wee bit more outside — my legs got really cold in the icy wind!
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