Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Illumination’s Migration is their first original film since Sing in late 2016. To be fair, when you make blockbuster original franchises like Despicable Me and Secret Life of Pets, you get to coast a little bit on the follow-ups. Benjamin Renner directs the Mike White-penned toon about a family of ducks whose family vacation goes awry, with the overprotective dad intending to fly his flock to New England only to end up in the Bahamas. A lot can happen between now and June 30, 2023, but it is good to know that Illumination is still trying to do more than just coast on the Despicable/Minions series. Will anyone show up to DWA’s The Bad Guys when it opens next month? Will anyone show up to Migration when it opens next summer? For that matter, will Disney’s Strange Magic (opening November) fare better than the last two non-Pixar originals? ... "
" ... It can make you pull back when you actually want to speak up at that meeting; it can make you overprotective with your kids or trigger unpredictable behavior toward a colleague. This process of layering of fears does not happen overnight. Rather, it has been happening for decades. ... "
" ... Your lizard brain is a major contributor to burnout because it never sleeps. It works overtime, always on 24/7 alert for anything that threatens you. Feeling threatened and constantly on guard—scanning, hyper vigilant, worrying, processing, discerning— and reacting time and again to things you can’t control is exhausting not only leads to lizard brain burnout but also professional alienation and career suicide. Like an overprotective parent, guarding a wobbly toddler or monitoring the social media accounts of an independent-minded teenager, the lizard brain’s feelers are set to hyper-alert, constantly scanning for potential dangers, all in the name of safety and care. But, just as a parent who goes too far in protecting their charge can stifle that child’s development, your lizard brain’s hyper vigilance—no matter how well intended—holds you back. ... "