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They wriggle and squirm, as babies do, but they're tethered to some invisible maternal presence by the thick umbilical cords of Noguchi's heavier strokes.
They wriggle like a millipede's legs, as though beyond his control, and Watson looks at them in horror".
They wriggle amongst us, with their happy smiles, on their happy faces.
The humor comes from the way they wriggle around in their own mental quicksand.
In the video, they wriggle and twist, occasionally belly dance, and eventually drag their tired bodies around to pop tunes ("Set me free, why don't you, babe").
In large doses, the algae harm coastal environments, even causing the deaths of endangered sea turtle hatchlings after they wriggle out of the sand where their eggs were buried.
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Yet, somehow, they wriggled from their constrictions to get their third straight win.
In both cases, the snakes were unable to move forward, no matter how much they wriggled.
As they wriggled on the scale, the man asked me if I'd like him to do the dirty work of carving them up.
They wriggled and fought but with each Gopperth penalty the noose got tighter and the blazers can (probably) sleep in comfort.
He is fascinated by seamy details, describing lovemaking just so he can get to the dribble of saliva flowing from a lover's mouth the next morning ("A Parisian Affair", 1881), or envisioning a barroom as an expressionist horror: "They wriggled their bellies and shook their bosoms, spreading about them the powerful smell of female flesh in sweat.
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