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Never wondered why you feel like a fish out of water?
"But if someone says he's innocent and insists on a trial, I'm going to feel like a fish out of water."
Barron had expected to feel like a fish out of water, but the first few days went smoothly enough.
"I felt like a fish out of water there.
Amid the expensive clothes and the "yeah, whatever" attitude, I felt like a fish out of water.
He even admitted that when he tried to make the transition, "I felt like a fish out of water."
"I've had the experience and knowledge, and I don't feel like a fish out of water."
I didn't particularly want to feel like a fish out of water in a club crowd anyway.)
"Sometimes you get so frustrated that you feel like a fish out of water for a couple of weeks," he said.
The tourist looking for aquatic organization or orderliness is bound to feel like a fish out of water in Paris.
"I feel good now; after the game, I felt like a fish out of water, couldn't really breathe.
"I only wish I didn't feel like a fish out of water so much of the time.
"I feel like a fish out of water with those feelings of paranoia, disgrace and shame," Martin said.
Although he professes himself happy with So Alone, Thunders, it appears, often felt like a fish out of water working without a band.
Wearing a small brace on his left ankle, Martin walked well today and said he felt like a fish out of water because he did not practice.
Alyssia watched from the sidelines, feeling like a fish out of water, watching Piers from under her lashes.
I've always felt like a fish out of water, and when I met LaMott it was like he was the same fish."
"I see a reserved person who feels like a fish out of water a lot of the time," Mr. Uhry said, "and reins in his real feelings."
And indeed, the film takes as its theme the notion that Haru's life, straddling the Pacific, leaves her feeling like a fish out of water wherever she is.
She disliked her boarding school, where she felt like a fish out of water, but she believes that Yorkshire played a greater part in shaping her character than India did.
Despite the range of alternative activities, Tignes is a resort for those who want to use the slopes, where anyone who doesn't is liable to feel like a fish out of water.
Little School of Horrors: Blue is the new kid at Graveyard Hill, and feels like a fish out of water among his classmates who breathe fire, grow fangs, and have snakes for hair.
Nicole had anticipated an uncomfortable breaking-in period in Glasgow - acclimatising herself to the city, the people and the notorious weather - and was prepared for feeling like a fish out of water in the job for a while.
County society might have made the guest feel like a fish out of water; and, except for the American critic and the local lawyer and doctor, worthy middle-class people who fitted into the picture, he had kept it as a family party.