scrambling onto the deck below Cal and Jack.
" But I was already scrambling down the lane.
'While there are many early adopters out there scrambling around to get their hands on the latest smartwatch or iPhone, there are a group of much cooler kids working out ways to kill tech altogether,' explained the report.
"Most five-person startups are scrambling to recruit with D.
Even though I was often scrambling around after dark in bad areas searching for garage apartments, I was grateful for the work.
He felt himself to be an aberration, born with a love for learning in a family absorbed in simply scrambling to get by, day to day.
Punctual people get everything done ahead of time, because procrastinating means stressing out and scrambling at the last minute.
The best way to do this is to save lists on your computer or smartphone, so you're not scrambling to remember where you left handwritten packing lists.
Do Not Answer Calls from Unrecognized Number First, the interruption will throw your concentration, costing you far more in time and brain power than just the conversation itself, and second, if it's important, you'll find yourself in a poor negotiating position, scrambling to formulate your thoughts when the caller is already well prepared.
They were scrambling up the mountainside in the late afternoon heat.
I, with a few others, had the good fortune to be washed ashore clinging to pieces of the wreck, for the storm had driven us near an island, and scrambling up beyond the reach of the waves we threw ourselves down quite exhausted, to wait for morning.
People are scrambling to get things down before the weekend.