Laughing in triumph, Shanza had laid back and squirmed to get comfortable, then drifted off again, his sleep successfully dreamless. |
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The table is covered with dismantled scaly things, things sliced and jellied, cross-sectioned things that squirmed the bottom of the sea. |
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She almost squirmed but the ropes wouldn't let her, and she tried to scream but the gag prevented her. |
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The law students squirmed and equivocated to avoid confronting my question. |
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Because he squirmed in protest as she tried to remove his gilded, gemmed gauntlets, she had to leave them on. |
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Hoss had squirmed restlessly, obviously having a tale to unburden, but uncertain where to begin. |
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Heat from the engine seared my side and my back, and I squirmed, trying to avoid the burning. |
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Beside her squirmed a naked infant whose arms and legs were festerous with running sores. |
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She squirmed and wiggled around a little and was able to shake the blanket off. |
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Every time they told her to sit still she wiggled and squirmed as much as she could. |
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He squirmed and wiggled free of her grip and began exploring the corners of her bed. |
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She squirmed, writhed, and wriggled, trying to evade the grip of those carrying her. |
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She squirmed and writhed and twisted, genuinely this time, but she was small anyway, and Sarah was strong, and so she wasn't going anywhere. |
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He, Seven, squirmed under Eight's grip, teeth bared furiously, and dragged the knife through Eight's long coat, tearing the fabric to ribbons. |
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Kevin wrapped a protective arm around Lana who squirmed out of his grasp disgusted. |
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Matsa squirmed to look at what had pinned him to the ground, hoping it wasn't a talking goose. |
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For what seemed like an eternity, they squirmed in their chairs, speechless. |
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And then his lips brushed lightly against her forehead, eliciting a tickle that she instinctively squirmed against. |
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As they chattered a small striped viper squirmed on top of the map with tongue flickering from open fangs. |
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The mass of soldiers squirmed through the all too narrow alleyway as they escaped from the ambush. |
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He and Kat made peanut brittle and he promptly squirmed off Karl's lap to get him a piece. |
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The child wriggled and squirmed, trying to pull himself out of their grasp. |
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I squirmed on the uncomfortable seat, trying to work some feeling back into my numb tailbone. |
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She paused and studied him for a long moment until he finally squirmed in discomfort. |
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A technician discovered the dead rodent and believes it had squirmed into the body of the PC to keep warm. |
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She hiked up her skirt and put her thumbs into her panty hose, yanked and squirmed. |
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She squirmed within his grasp, trying to free herself from his clutch, but it was no use. |
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We yearned for private space to read, and we squirmed at the indelicacy of having to pee in public down tubes on the deck. |
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As I refastened the shirt, Katie shifted, squirmed and meowed. |
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Labour and the Lib Dems have squirmed a bit explaining why they are against having a vote on EU membership. |
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Those implicated wriggled and squirmed, and the secret service refused to help investigators. |
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She squirmed, preparing for the invasion of privacy that usually followed such questions. |
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The Paraguayan keeper Christhian Acuna seemed to have the danger covered but the ball squirmed under his body for an easy finish. |
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The middle-aged man squirmed uncomfortably upon the hard wooden bench, crossing first one leg then the other. |
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When cornered, Dr. Harris squirmed out of his dilemma by saying he just presented it as a possibility. |
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The child squirmed free of the man's grasp and fell to the ground. |
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Regan turned around to regard him, but the guard squirmed under his gaze. |
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He squirmed and wriggled, ignoring the pain I know he must be feeling. |
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His body squirmed and screamed like it was too fragile for his heavy soul. |
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As if sensing his discomfort, the baby squirmed with an alarming vitality. |
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He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror and squirmed at the sight of a balding old man with a pert nose and an infinity of lines on his face. |
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But Sergio controlled a long pass with his chest before unleashing a low shot that grazed a defender and squirmed inside the post four minutes into injury time. |
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My own daughter squirmed in my wife's arms as she tried to escape. |
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She squirmed when he attempted to go down on her. |
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The Dutchman then missed a retaken second spot-kick, before the Trotters hit back when Daniel Sturridge's shot squirmed under Heurelho Gomes. |
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It writhed and squirmed, as if attempting to rise from the dead. |
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The borogove let out a quiet chirp. Another, larger borogove squirmed in through the hole in the fabric. |
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An incisive passing move ended with Isco playing the ball into the feet of Bale in the area and, although the Welshman's shot was weak and straight at Torrico, it somehow squirmed under the goalkeeper and into the net. |
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First Kawaharazuka crossed from the left, and while it appeared Benny would cut it out, the ball squirmed through to Kuroki who planted it past Fischer. |
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And just a second before the half-time hooter, Skee squirmed through for his side's fourth try, converting it himself to give Skolars an eight-point lead at the break. |
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She squirmed in her chair kittenishly and slid into his embrace. |
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