Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
If a girl refused or vomited, the village weight-gain specialist might squeeze her foot between sticks, pull her ear, pinch her inner thigh, bend her finger backward or force her to drink her own vomit.
Another modified Voetsch neuro-score was performed, which is composed of the evaluation of head movement, confrontation, reflex stimulated by ear pinch, proprioception and four limbs movement.
Similar(58)
Another burly man, taking a break from the rig, pantomimed the issue more graphically, reaching up to his ear, pinching off a phantom piece and flicking it away like a cigarette butt.
Plus, I'm terrified of Kathy, who on other days will tenderly pat my head and even hug me, telling me I'm cute, before suddenly clamping my ear, pinching harder and harder until my knees buckle; once she even makes me lob curses up at our kitchen window, words so heinous that they might as well be rocks.
After much effort--screaming in his ear, pinching his cheeks, slapping him in the face with a pillow--we were finally able to wake Mark up.
Her place is full of small glass figurines of mythical animals, ears pinched while the glass was molten — hippogriffs, hydras, satyrs, a tiny sphinx the color of cantaloupe.
Behold the differences between Olsson's mock-up and the prototype being worn by Google co-founder Sergey Brin at a recent fundraiser in San Francisco: Brin's went over both ears, pinched the nose, and rocked a Levar Burton-esque frontal visor, none of which this chromed-out one-ear design presented by Olsson appears to do.
All on-ear headphones pinch your ears, because they press directly on them rather than surrounding them.
All on-ear headphones pinch to some extent, but none had hurt my ears quite as much as these.
He then did the following: reached for the back of his shorts with his right hand and tugged while bouncing the ball off the clay with his racket face; adjusted his left shirt sleeve with his right hand; adjusted his right shirt sleeve with his right hand; ran his right hand across his brow under his headband; touched his left ear; lightly pinched the bridge of his nose; and touched his right ear.
A 2005 Save the Children survey conducted in eight countries cited hair pulling, ear twisting, pinching, smacking, beating, burning and verbal assaults – plus a high level of kicking and punching – as common forms of punishment.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com