Sentences with phrase «with feelings of dread»

Anyone who has had to speak in public, whether in a class or a board room, is probably familiar with that feeling of dread leading up to the presentation.
As a mother, I'm very familiar with the feeling of dread that comes over me when my son refuses to share or snatches a toy from another child's hands.
You're left with a feeling of dread in your stomach, thinking of the inevitable heartbreak and pain.
Either way, the storm chases were brilliant with the feeling of dread they bring being equally matched by the thrill of out - running it.

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And we did so with a sense of relief, not a feeling of dread.
And Ahab always receives the word that Naboth's inheritance is his for the taking with grotesquely mingled feelings of satisfaction and dread.
I awoke morning after morning with a horrible dread at the pit of my stomach, and with a sense of the insecurity of life that I never knew before, and that I have never felt since.
As opportunities came up to talk with people face to face, and the dreaded «we are married» or «my wife» fell out of my mouth, I felt... okay.
All of us wrestle in the darkness against a variety of selves: (1) the old self which shames us and still seeks to control us; (2) the sensitive self that is quick to feel slight and rejection; (3) the compromising self that says, «I am going to get along with things as they are»; (4) the anxious self that dreads insecurity — loss of health, job, family.
It has none of the negative side effects associated with caffeine so you can say goodbye to feeling jittery and experiencing that dreaded caffeine crash.
The pros, unromantic about any geography they don't have to putt on anyway, felt it was wiser, since it would be tough to keep up with one's threesome in the throes of an attack of the dread turista.
«This is a great feeling to be playing all these years for nothing and for now to be making a living off of it, being able to provide for myself and everyone else,» says Dimez, with a great big smile on his face and a Mavs Gaming draft hat over his dreads.
Order your list by fun factor — what lights you up and makes you happy should go first, and then things that feel obligatory or fill you with grumpiness or dread go on the bottom of the list.
I kept running, and I found that in place of the dread that I felt when I would be talking myself into a run, it was replaced with a desire to be out there.
Why go through that feeling of dread when it's so easy to warm up the bed so that you can slide comfortably in with an Ahhhhh, instead of an Aaaaak?
If you dread the idea of getting more stretch marks, having to deal with morning sickness again, getting heartburn that feels like a five - alarm fire and all of the other joys that come along with carrying a child, than that might be a sign that having another baby might not be for you.
They do not carry with them that sense of dread which smokers feel when the big choice of quitting hurtles towards them.
Beyond this, he carried with him a constant feeling of dread, no matter how well things were going.
The volunteers» subjective feelings closely tracked with their brain activity, implying a common neural experience of anxiety and dread, Naci says.
As much as 14 % of women that are pregnant could have major depressive disorder, a disorder characterised by feelings of dread, gloom and hopelessness, along with a lack of interest in ordinarily enjoyable activities.
Let me tell you what's not fun: having a face full of painful, deep, cystic acne along with a constant feeling of dread and terror.
But if every Sunday night you're overcome with an unmistakable feeling of dread when you think about heading into the office the following morning?
First of all, games are on a Sunday, so when my team loses, I'm left with a baneful feeling of dreading work the next day and lamenting why my team didn't just run on the crucial 4th and 1 instead of throwing an intercepted pass.
When it comes to dating in general, we are all familiar with that dreaded feeling when we present our date to our loved ones — will my family approve of my partner?
There are plenty of people that dread the idea of having to get to know someone all over again — at least with this app you can have a little fun while doing it, which removes some of the trepidation you may be feeling.
Nichols has said that Take Shelter was born from a desire to capture an anxiety he felt in the air in the first years of the 21st century, and a certain intangible dread permeates the film — a feeling of Old Testament hellfire and brimstone marbled with the realities of life in today's America: a moribund economy, healthcare woes, lives surrendered to credit.
The film blends dread with intrigue, often evoking that feeling of dangerous wonder, where you know you're watching something uneasy unfold but can't take your eyes off the screen.
Intelligent and splendidly shot, with an inescapable feeling of dread and anticipation most horror films would kill for, Barton Fink is, to put it plainly, simply remarkable.
The disc opens with a notice that its 5.1 DTS - HD MA soundtrack should be played loud and I obliged, delighting in every jolt but more importantly feeling the dread almost subaurally built into the mix in the pit of my stomach and the base of my brain.
And subsequently, when Bob is struck with an odd form of paralysis, that feeling of dread is justified.
The bleakness (well supported by Bruno Delbonnel's bruised cinematography) feels invigorating for the Coens: While many of their successes, from Barton Fink through A Serious Man, bump up against existential dread, they've never made do with so little comic relief.
However, if the original Oz trailer left you with feelings of déjà vu dread, this new promo isn't going to change your mind.
Ronnie with his padded cheeks, half - prosthetic nose, false teeth and guttural tones provides laughs, pathos and a feeling of dread whenever onscreen.
I approached reviewing this film with the kind of dread one feels when boarding a plane in turbulent weather, knowing the outcome will not be pleasant.
The film's opening, with the bandmates waking up in a field in their beater of a van, instantly evokes The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and speaks to archetypal dread: the feeling of a boat adrift on a limitless sea that these backwoods horrors, when they work, suggest.
It's mostly a tone - setting piece with lots of destruction and bodies that feels less cartoony than «Pacific Rim,» coupled with a real sense of consequence and dread.
I have not read the book, nor am I of the target demographic, so all I have to go on is the feeling of dread and nausea that spread over me with each passing minute of screen time.
The dreaded «summer slide» in learning impacts all students, with low - income students feeling the biggest hit — losing 2.5 to 3 months of grade level equivalency over the summer months.
Throughout the flight from New York I engaged in diligent conversation with the stranger next to me, postponing as long as possible facing the feelings of dread within me.
He got up at around nine o» clock with the usual feeling of dread.
So here's to a happy and healthy holiday season for you and your pets alike... And remember, should you feel guilty for not sharing your pot roast with your furry four legged friend, believe me — they would much rather be at home with you (even if they are wearing a ugly sweater that you put them in), than at the vets wearing the dreaded cone of shame!
A survey published this year found that over 50 % of final year veterinary students in the UK do not feel confident either in discussing orodental problems with clients or in performing a detailed examination of the oral cavity of their small animal patients.1 Once in practice, things don't always improve and, anecdotally, it seems many vets dread feline dental procedures.
Am I so preoccupied with the rewards game that missing a single extra point results in overwhelming feelings of dread and doom?
It's unfortunate that the photo that most causes me to swell with pride is also one that brings on a feeling of dread and despair.
Striding through the icy tunnels of Hoth as Darth Vader, cutting down rebel scum with ease; battling the Imperial forces on the forest moon of Endor as Luke Skywalker while the Empire's dreaded AT - AT stomps ever closer to victory; watching as a X-Wing comes screaming downwards for a perfect strafing run on an AT - ST; feeling a chill run down my spin as a team - mate is suddenly yanked up into the air and choked to death, the sure sign that I'm seconds away from death as Darth Vader himself comes into view; defending an AT - AT as nothing more than a Stormtrooper, witnessing raging battle on both land in the sky.
In general openness and scale is the enemy of tension, as Asylum's enclosed spaces made the fight for survival feel more urgent and in a world where you can simply run away, it loses a degree of dread; however Knight does a very good job of permeating the world with a dense fog of tension.
With the large expansive spaces, stealth and various horrors, It does feel like Naughty Dog's Magnum Opus, hell, even some of the creatures you meet make a similar noise to the dreaded clickers.
It has received numerous accolades from gamers for its stunning visuals, nonstop blood and gore, and the ability to invoke in the player the dreaded feeling of what may wait around the corner (even along with the bad voice acting) that has not been seen in games since Alone in the Dark.
I suspect he intends the ambiguity, in what could represent either controlled substances or ordinary medical practices, to evoke the shock of transgression and the dread viewers may feel confronted with their likely future.
Huffington Post March 25, 2012 The Vagina Dialogues By Edward Goldman The way many of us dread the prospect of going to 25 - year school reunion is exactly how some artists feel about facing their own retrospective, where they will be confronted with all their artworks they haven't seen for years.
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