Sentences with phrase «words swoop»

All that Halloween morning, the woman's words swooped in and settled crowlike in the back of her mind.

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That way, if you have to reinstall everything, the image file will already contain your applications and Windows updates — in other words, you can restore your OS and applications in one swoop, and then restore all of your documents from a recent backup.
I want Moses (most of us probably do), we're in pretty good position to land him of new factors don't push him elsewhere (Duke and KY) don't act like it's far fetched, word is we had a silent verbal from KJ before KY swooped in last minute with the hard sell.
But apart from the window slamming shut we get all the final day drama with all the usual jargon, last minute dramatic swoops, pictures of helicopters that may or may not contain David Luiz, phones buzzing, alleged sightings at motorway service stations or petrol stations anywhere, Ronaldo or Messi shopping at the Westfield shopping centre, Valencia in the back of a cab in Swansea or Liverpool (or putting his feet up in Ecuador), everyone with their sources, players spotted at training grounds, Jack Wilshere driving his car to Bournemouth, last minute intervention by Daniel Levy who suddenly decides he wants Sissoko, and descriptions of transfers or done deals or rumours using words like amazing, dramatic, sensational, shocking, exciting, impressive or incredible.
Every so often, a new buzz word or catch phrase comes out, and you can just see the Johnny - come - lately's ready to to swoop in, pick up on the new terms, and use them like they thought of them.
Riggen undermines the miners» struggles by inexplicably skirting a claustrophobic feel, allowing no one the chance to truly panic or lose hope without Saint Mario (Banderas as inspirational leader Mario Sepulveda) swooping in with a word of wisdom to put everyone back on the right track.
We would try to take verbs like to go and to say and come up with more powerful and specific verbs like to swoop or to exclaim to work on word choice and powerful writing.
-- a long word for a tiny bat — swooped past me.
In other words, there are moments when the game feels like quite good fun, such as when you swoop down on a flight of enemy bombers or fly in low to attack some ships.
The beautifully rendered CG cutscenes, the plot that weaves into the existing canon, the sight of Spartans, Warthogs and Pelicans swooping about the shop — it's not a shooter, but it feels as accessible as any title with the word «Halo» on the box.
COPS SWOOP ON ARTIST»S STALKER; Japanese Woman Accused of Harassment Campaign by Turner Prize Nominee EXCLUSIVE Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland); April 4, 2010; Silvester, Norman; 692 words... by officers outside Turner Prize nominee Jim Lambie... artist in residence at Glasgow School of Art - is the subject... shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2005, used to be... A spokeswoman for Glasgow School of Art said: «This...
In other words, Uber wants to do for flying cars what it did for the taxi industry: swoop in, disrupt it, and bend it to Uber's vision of what transportation should be.
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