I bummed around a bit, intending to go abroad but never really got together the cash. |
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Hopefully my loneliness hasn't permeated my writing and bummed you all out. |
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When you're feeling bummed out, the solution is not to keep your feelings bottled up. |
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After college, Steve bummed around Europe on the Railpass junket for a few months. |
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Sean Richardson in Sydney was in the Australian Regular Army 1986-1994, then bummed around the globe for a couple of years. |
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But it's not a cheery film, and not one that does you any favours if you're feeling a bit bummed. |
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Today I had off, so I did some brief work in my office, then bummed around the library. |
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He filled the club to capacity on a Wednesday and no one was bummed out when he played stuff from his new album. |
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I have to tell you, I was pretty bummed out to see some of these shows make the list. |
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He walked over to a small arcade next, where he just played games and bummed around for a while. |
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We bummed around town for a little bit and then stopped at another pub on the edge of the lake, and had a beer. |
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After meeting up with each other and after a sulky Tor gave Spencer his wallet back, the group bummed around the camp and then went to dinner. |
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I wish I could say it comforted me, but scrolling past those dozens of kitty obituaries just bummed me out even more. |
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I enjoyed walking around and popping into cake shops, but was bummed that nearly all the retail stores were closed because it was Sunday. |
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I bummed a lift up to Hornsby with Rick as a few of the SES guys were up there having a couple of quiet drinks. |
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We took pictures, bummed cigarettes from other people in the crowd, and waited impatiently for the band to come on. |
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Following graduation, he bummed around the world for four years. |
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I am seriously bummed, though, that she didn't come after all. |
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Right now I'm still kinda bummed out about this whole thing with Cam. |
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The Monday after I was fired, I was feeling pretty bummed out. |
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I was bummed out, but I know you can't make someone love you. |
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Anyway she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you. |
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Throwing in the towel at about 6am UK time, the 2014 Academy Awards bummed me out. |
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If you're bummed about not making the next round, trust me, I know how you feel. |
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With two planets gumming up the works, you're feeling a little bummed out. |
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A failed actor with a history of alcoholism, Treadwell bummed around California until, he claims, he awoke from a blackout to discover a bear looming over him. |
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The city planners didn't make it a point to add any places of interest or recreation, so you either had a job or you bummed around town looking for something to do. |
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After lunch we continued the drive around the bays and then took Vicky and Sally back home, and then just came home ourselves and bummed around for the afternoon. |
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I suddenly had nicotine craving though, and bummed a cigarette off Nikki. |
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Inside, Sophie says she's bummed a cigarette and we go out to the patio. |
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Hearing just moments ago that Tony died has REALLY bummed him out. |
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The ticket price bummed me out more than the fact he changed dates. |
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I'm just bummed, but don't worry about it. |
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Billie was bummed out after watching her performance in TV drama The Canterbury Tales. |
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Minus the two flat tires and the one bummed knee we did great! |
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They would've already spoken out if they were really bummed out, I think. |
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Though real bummed out, I started back into it January of this year, going through all of my old notes, sending away for fresh materials and CD's, registering for a 6-day prep-course before the real course. |
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