Sentences with phrase «with muddy feet»

The floors held up beautifully as we moved furniture around, four dogs ran in and out of the house with muddy feet, and as kids and family ate meals and hung out together playing games.
They like to yell, play, run through the house (sometimes with muddy feet), jump on people, put things in their mouths and chew on them, eat tasty foods, explore, look at things, dig holes in mud and sand and dirt, and a host of other things that I don't have time to mention.
We weren't afraid to climb in with muddy feet thanks to the rubberized industrial - type flooring, and the rest of the interior looked like it could be hosed out with a pressure washer.

Not exact matches

much the same but in the gritty English game of the time on muddy pitches in an average side but his national squad never realised his flawed genius on the international stage... 2 footed flawed genius without quite Peles athletic prowess...... Messi... apears to have sublime magical talent but in a fantastic team with great support....
On a muddy, rubble - strewn field on the banks of the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, a five - foot - tall pyramidal robot with twin camera eyes slowly rotates on four metal wheels, its electric motors emitting a low whine.
If I'm going somewhere by car (instead of by foot) and the ground isn't yet muddied with winter slush, I love «treating» myself by wearing floor - length pants!
At times, we traversed snow - covered, muddy roads with winds up to 60 mph, and the Outback was sure - footed the whole way.»
The two of us were exhausted, bruised, bloody, and muddy from a fight with a stretch of trail no longer than a couple hundred feet.
of torque that combines well with the quick and smooth shifting 6 - speed automatic that features decently low gearing for climbing hills of muddy wet grass even when fitted with all - season low - rolling resistance Continental tires that seem more oriented to pounding pavement than cutting trailis To prove the point that the Evoque is a real Range Rover we forded water that appeared to be 2 - feet deep in spots and enough water hit the turbo to produce spurts of steam through the clearly functional hood vents.
They could see the beginnings of a footpath, dropping by muddy steps, a way lined by weeds of extravagant size — giant rhubarb and cabbages they looked like, with swollen stalks more than six feet tall, bending under the weight of dark, thick — veined leaves.
If you are going to muddy your feet by borrowing, you can avoid treading on glass with Capital One.
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