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39 Sentences With "shoot the breeze"

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"Let's just shoot the breeze for a few minutes," he said at one point.
Two Imperial Stormtroopers shoot the breeze about a work-related matter before they're gunned down.
One that wants to shoot the breeze, tell stories, tell jokes, and learn about you.
Or let's say I want to shoot the breeze with Cora, The One With The Hair.
Instead of meeting up on the Internet, we'll meet up in bars and shoot the breeze.
Stockton, Malone and Sloan then exited the vehicle to briefly shoot the breeze with the Shorts and sign some autographs.
In the meantime, getting people to really talk about the weather, and not just shoot the breeze, is a good start.
Employees shouldn't be stopping by six times a day to shoot the breeze or to discuss something they could easily solve themselves.
You're going to catch a lot of air, you'll need a good windbreaker and you'll fall a long way while you shoot the breeze.
It's really opened our world, and when we sit around and shoot the breeze about stuff we're paying attention to, there's tons of overlap.
As it gets late, Charles and Curtis shoot the breeze about the Harlem they knew once, the people they knew, the places they ate.
We actually enjoy it when people stop by throughout the day and shoot the breeze and eat some salty and sweet items that we provide.
On those days, at peak hours, diners should be prepared to nurse a glass of wine and shoot the breeze before they can shoot their oysters.
I wish people would be more disciplined when they do their pods and not just shoot the breeze for 10 minutes before getting into the topic.
Square Feet HAVANA — In Havana's Parque Central, shady stone benches and graceful palm trees beckon to mojito-sipping tourists and locals gathering to shoot the breeze.
His band of merry soldiers invite Arya, who is on her way to King's Landing (to "kill the queen") to sit and shoot the breeze with them.
Watching President Obama ramble around and shoot the breeze (and sometimes marshmallows) with a bunch of smart, nerdy kids is entertaining, and the projects are often pretty impressive.
He closed the President's open-door Oval Office policy, curated his reading, and limited calls from his longtime outside friends with whom he loves to shoot the breeze.
Creators will post walkthroughs to help players get out of a bind or even just shoot the breeze while playing before an audience on the video platform Twitch.
She had created her own little art world inside her house where rich and poor, famous and almost famous, and nobodies and somebodies could all meet and shoot the breeze.
And you can tell from the subtext of these complaints that she's not exactly popping by the back of the bus to shoot the breeze off-the-record style, either.
Rapper, chef and F*ck, That's Delicious host Action Bronson stopped by Late Night on Monday to shoot the breeze with Seth Meyers, and also to grill a massive, squishy octopus.
"He called me in December — ostensibly just to shoot the breeze — and asked me how I was doing and wanted to make sure I was O.K.," Mr. Bharara said on Sunday.
Sure, the talk at first seems merely casual as these four characters pair off to shoot the breeze in and around an apartment building lobby where it always feels like 3 a.m.
"It's going to be really sad when there aren't places where a 20-year-old and a 70-year-old can just sit around a table and shoot the breeze," she says.
Like now-former secretary of state Rex Tillerson, whom the president dismissed earlier this week, McMaster has never clicked with the president, who prizes personal chemistry and likes to shoot the breeze.
The 73-year-old, who famously loves to kibitz on the phone, is known for reaching out to cable news hosts, rich friends and assorted associates at all hours to shoot the breeze.
Coaches are as likely to shoot the breeze as to draw Xs and Os on a whiteboard, hoping to make recruits — and their families — feel like their college is a suitable home-away-from-home.
A good friend of mine and I are huge fans of apocalyptic movies and shows, so we started to shoot the breeze about how a zombie virus had taken hold in China and would soon spread across the globe.
"Used to be a lot more peddlers like Okra," said Brian Reaney, the warehouse supervisor at A. J.'s Produce, a wholesaler where Mr. Robinson would stop every morning at 6 to shoot the breeze and gather the day's goods.
His career arc, from slimy industry insider to whistle-blower and advocate, has lost him some friends; Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, with whom Potter said he worked during the Affordable Care Act fight, no longer calls him to shoot the breeze.
The connective tissue across the multiple storefronts is a decisive soccer match between Barcelona and Chelsea that is on TV in the background while the men gather to shoot the breeze about issues both personal and political, marital problems here and disenchantment with post-Mandela South Africa there.
"This time again the President-elect seemed to simply be calling to shoot the breeze," Bharara said, adding that he thought it was "odd that (Trump) had time for a five-minute chit-chat to the local US attorney in Manhattan" especially considering that it was the day before he took office.
As they walk, the men shoot the breeze and discuss their likes and dislikes, the nature of war and the food they wish they were eating. Enemy aircraft appear and one of them strafes the platoon as they run for cover in a ditch. Some of the men are killed while one while is wounded, Pvt. Smith. Porter grows increasingly agitated.
Finn was known for his genial demeanor and technical prowess. According to Pierre Perrone of The Independent, "He could act as a sounding board or confidant and push musicians and singers to perform at their best. He would order food and shoot the breeze with his clients and generally create a relaxed atmosphere." Finn would occasionally mix albums for independent bands or friends "from anywhere from free to half [his] rate" because he enjoyed the music.
He continued wrestling after the accident with a prosthesis and kept the amputation secret to the majority of fans and fellow wrestlers, even going to the extreme of showering with his boots on. His amputation was kept secret from the public until after his death. However, Roddy Piper stated in his autobiography: "We were the best of friends. In fact, he felt comfortable enough to sit with me in a hotel and shoot the breeze with his prosthetic off".
In "Costume Contest", it appeared that he and Kevin had developed a rapport, but after seeing the two shoot the breeze, Michael erroneously believes that Kevin is going over his head to Gabe as Darryl had previously done. Michael launches into a tirade against the accountant, leaving Kevin in tears before he then becomes livid with Gabe, crying "Fuck you!" as he storms out of the annex. Similarly, Gabe's relationship with Kelly was relatively good before turning sour. He submitted her into the Sabre minority management training program, but dismisses her as not being a serious candidate for the Regional Manager position in the seventh season finale.
It was produced by Paige and the tour's musical director Chris Egan. The recording, made at Vicar Street, Dublin, features tracks from throughout her 40-year theatrical career. As well as the musical theatre songs with which she is closely related, the album features less obvious performances such as The Beatles song, "Yesterday" that Paige performed for her first Evita audition, and "Shoot the Breeze" that was taught to her by the song's composer Dustin Hoffman. The final, bonus track on the album is a studio recording, "The Things You Are to Me", written by Brendan Graham and Rolf Løvland and recorded by Paige for their Secret Garden album, Inside I'm Singing.
Andy Palmer, talking to reporters during e-NV200 launch in Yokohama "Senior auto execs love to portray themselves as car guys," wrote Car and Driver, "but this expertise often goes no deeper than the ability to shoot the breeze in the paddock of an upmarket historic race. Palmer was the real deal, somebody who could cut it in the pit lane with wrenches and screwdrivers. The 56-year-old Brit saw every level of the car industry, beginning at the very bottom as a long-haired, 16-year-old technical apprentice with AP Brakes, and rising all the way to become Nissan's global development boss under Carlos Ghosn." Palmer started his professional career in 1983 as a project engineer of UK Automotive Products Limited.

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