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But the word, despite what it implies about size, also denotes deflation, death, and twisting in the wind.
Rising and twisting in the air, feathers flying, it was an apparition few Juárez drivers knew quite how to handle.
The puppet is indeed frightening, rearing up and twisting in the air and smacking its tail on the floor.
Weren't the balloons on the RV wriggling and twisting in the wind as Rick sped away just about the saddest thing you ever did see?
Enjoying a different sort of devil-may-care sensibility was Danil Krablenko, 4, wearing an orange helmet with white stars, as he raced up and down the ramps on his in-line skates, jumping, twirling and twisting in the air.
Crouching, freezing in a lunge and twisting — in "The Rodin Project," the dancers spend a lot of time perfecting the slow torso twist — Tommy Franzen, Thomasin Gulgec and Dickson Mbi display rippling muscles under gleaming lights.
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In making ply yarns from spun strands, the individual strands are usually each twisted in one direction and are then combined and twisted in the opposite direction.
It sprawls and twists in the shape of an impressively-antlered moose.
A silver fish leaped and twisted in the air, then dived back into the babbling brook.
One can begin, perhaps, by reclaiming the word "humane," one of the many things degraded and twisted in the scandal.
At the same time, he acknowledged, "We've seen that it's shifted and twisted in the high winds".
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