However they sussed out better cuisine and enjoyed their tours of the famous Hermitage and royal palaces. |
|
And anyway, by then, he's sussed out the shocker that the right is just riddled with other closeted queenies. |
|
Not only did she lead us unerringly to the car park, she sussed out a shortcut en route. |
|
Over the next few weeks I sussed out the tide timetable and went down to the creek for a few hours spinning on a regular basis. |
|
While all of the six supporting councillors' flexibility was sussed out, most of the effort was concentrated on Cavanagh. |
|
Each author is a great writer, and each seems to have well and truly sussed out the audience of this series. |
|
After all, how boring would it be if scientists and Doctors had already sussed out what makes the mind tick? |
|
Before I could even fumble a further answer, she had sussed me as a dead loss, had switched off her DAT machine, and was already scanning the crowd for a more eloquent victim. |
|
Floh's members are gainfully employed singles between 25 and 35 who are sussed out personally by the co-founders. |
|
People are writing that the Bath way has been sussed out, that we haven't changed and are too structured. |
|
Within a minute or two, she sussed out the situation and began the tenderest of third degrees. |
|
One of my new best friends sussed out that I love Brazilian music and sent me a few CDs ranging from Caetano Veloso to Ana y Jorge. |
|
But if I've got any wisdom, it's that I now realise that no one ever has it sussed. |
|
Around 11 million cars are thought to have been designed to cheat emission tests, but they were sussed out by US regulators. |
|
After a few hours my identity as a journalist is sussed out. |
|
Each Member State is represented on this committee, which is the interface between the Commission and the Council, and it is here that positions on issues are sussed out. |
|
We sussed out a lovely circular walk that will be ideal for exercising the legs of visitors after a heavy meal, or building an appetite in advance of one. |
|
Some spies had been sussed out by the staff, so they changed our passes. |
|
This, of course, is their downfall, and they're sussed out by Cat. |
|
Dear old Audley had the amateur game sussed. |
|
|
Certainly, we would encourage anybody impacted, any industry, any business, any individual anywhere who is affected by this in a negative way that we have not yet sussed out, by all means to give us a shout. |
|
I've been playing around with the app and have sussed out its user base. |
|
These guys sure have sussed it all out about pop music: 3 minutes exactly for well crafted tunes that stick to your mind whether you want it or not. |
|
What should be a lesson in subterfuge and double-dealing has been, in truth, a rollercoaster ride featuring a man with only amateur acting skills, winging it, crapping himself and being sussed as a mole on the first night. |
|
And at this time of year it feels even more glaring, even though you're not a moron who thinks everyone in a couple has got it sussed and is blissfully happy sitting beside a log fire. |
|
Whistle stop When it comes to fun, grown-up high-street fashion, Whistles has it sussed – and this season doesn't disappoint, with floral pyjama suits and block-stripes galore. |
|
She certainly seemed a lot more sussed than Martie remembered her. |
|