Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

16 Sentences With "way the cookie crumbles"

How to use way the cookie crumbles in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "way the cookie crumbles" and check conjugation/comparative form for "way the cookie crumbles". Mastering all the usages of "way the cookie crumbles" from sentence examples published by news publications.

But, I suppose, sometimes that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
Customer: This is the best pizza because it's just the way the cookie crumbles.
And if one brand ends up prevailing, maybe that's just the way the cookie crumbles.
Cookie Monster is a favorite in our house, no matter which way the cookie crumbles.
Whichever way the cookie crumbles, 3G is poised to take another bite out of Corporate America.
Whichever way the cookie crumbles, 3G is poised to take another bite out of corporate America.
But since the world is a horrible place filled with terrible people, that's the way the cookie crumbles.
It is ironic, therefore, that despite coining the phrase "that's the way the cookie crumbles," fortune cookies can also work as a metaphor for the fragility of the American ego.
"Whichever way the cookie crumbles next Sunday, Merkel will remain chancellor, and Wolfgang Schaeuble will remain as finance minister," Erik F. Nielsen, global chief economist and head of economics and fixed income/currency, commodity and asset allocation research at Unicredit Bank, said in a note on Sunday.
This mini-segment was once entitled "Stat's The Way the Footy Rumbles," a play on the phrase "that's the way the cookie crumbles", but is now known as "Stat's The Way I Like It".
In "Mirage", listeners are left to comprehend things on their own. The electro-house record "The Way the Cookie Crumbles" explores sonic experimentation and is reminiscent of semi-pop records from the 80s and 90s.
"Whichever way, the cookie crumbles" by Roland Sussex, The Courier-Mail, etc supplement, p. 22, 5–6 December 2009 Watson's essay, Blood on the Boundary, shortlisted for the 2017 Horne Prize, was highly commended by the judges who commented that it "stands out for its vigour, for its muscularity and recklessness of style. It is also very funny, in its own weird way".
The outtake was also parodied in the season 2, episode 16 of The Cleveland Show, "The Way the Cookie Crumbles". In 2011, Carey was the subject of a "Web Redemption" on Tosh.0.Isiah Carey's Web Redemption An excerpt of the outtake was used in Michael Cera's 2014 album "True That" in the beginning seconds of the song "Moving In".
Woody places a door on the ground and opens it so that Dingledong falls through the doorway and deep underground. After removing the door, Woody gets back aboard the rocket and prepares to return to Earth, but Dingledong (having reappeared) forces him at gunpoint to bring him back to Earth. Straight after the rocket blasts off, it leaves Dingledong behind, making him say "Well, that's the way the cookie crumbles." The rocket, however, returns and snags Dingledong onto its nose, making him burn his butt upon reentering the Earth's atmosphere.
That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles (Živi bili pa vidjeli) is a Croatian film released in 1979, directed by Bruno Gamulin and Milivoj Puhlovski. Critical of the society of its time, it describes a young architecture student Janko Vizek (Mladen Vasary) who marries Martina, daughter of a company manager (Sanja Vejnović) and gets a job due to those connections. Having discovered corruption in the company, coupled with his idealist views, he comes in conflict with his father-in-law Branko (Boris Buzančić) and the rest of the establishment. The film was noted for its innovative use of soundtrack, created by Slovenian band Buldožer.
While the conditions improved beyond Hammersmith, Cambridge continued to extend their lead, and held an advantage of eight seconds ahead at Chiswick Steps, increasing to eleven seconds ahead at Barnes Bridge. Cambridge won by four lengths and 14 seconds, in a time of 18 minutes 4 seconds, the third fastest time in the history of the event on the Championship Course, bettered only in the 1934 and 1948 races. Oxford's coach Derek Drury was philosophical in defeat: "That's the way the cookie crumbles." In the reserve race, Cambridge's Goldie beat Oxford's Isis by two lengths and in a time of 18 minutes 50 seconds, in their third consecutive victory.

No results under this filter, show 16 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.