They were freaked out ordsprog

en They were freaked out, they were rude, they were hostile. They were doing what they were asked not to do.

en I'm hostile to men, I'm hostile to women, I'm hostile to cats, to poor cockroaches, I'm afraid of horses.
  Norman Mailer

en You know, to go and get something to eat and sit down at a table with him for 10 minutes after a game and you grew up idolizing him and he won't even look at you, that's rude. Maybe that's just his personality and he's a quiet guy, but to me it was rude.

en This production is for all ages. Little kids like it as well as rowdy adults. It's really not rude at all. There's one line in the whole play that's rude.

en At that time I was a black militant. I was strongly anti-white, and I exploded at Janet. I said: 'For 400 years your people have been rude to me. How dare you say I am being rude to speak in my own language?

en I get female groupies, but I don't get male groupies. I have women who offer to sleep with me all the time. But not men. They're all talk and nay action -- as we'd say in Scotland. If I go anywhere near most of our male following, they are freaked. Absolutely freaked. I think my height has got a lot to do with it. I'm really tall. I'm five-eight, and with heels, I'm six foot, so people are like. 'Whoa, Amazon!' People are a wee taken aback by that 'cause I think people expect me to be small.

en We're seeing more hostile bids than we ever have before. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Part of it is the overall increase in activity -- if you're more confident, you're more likely to do something on a hostile basis.

en As of today, the organizers of the conference had asked for entry visas for six Iraqi political exponents notorious for positions which are radical, extremist and not unequivocally hostile to terrorism,

en It was probably the first hostile takeover (attempt) of that size in Japan. It is true that the concept (of hostile takeovers) struck not only corporate managers but the public.

en [Asked about a rude joke that Rod Stewart's daughter Kimberly told in the latest issue of Stuff magazine:] What has three legs and lives on a farm? Paul McCartney and his wife, ... Rod Stewart is a long-term friend of Paul's, so I doubt she said it.
  Paul McCartney

en I think our guys are building their confidence right now. Obviously we played hard and very well in a hostile atmosphere, as hostile as anywhere you are going to play. Our fight now is to bring that game back to our home rink and transfer that effort to Michigan State.

en In my view, schools ought to allow students to express various points of view as long as it's not hostile. I don't think, in my view, the T-shirts don't rise to the level of creating a hostile environment. I do think that some things go overboard.

en I'm very pleased that they found on the hostile environment claim. There is a hostile environment there and maybe they'll have to change.

en The game is difficult, expensive and requires an extensive time commitment. Facilities are hostile to the newcomer and other participants are hostile to the newcomer. If you're bombarded by hostility in your first year of playing the game, you'll go bowling.

en We cannot let terrorists hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile.


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