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As Carrington and two of her friends fled from the advancing German Army, crossing from France into Spain by car, she began to feel "jammed".
We feel self conscious because of the irrational insecurities and these insecurities make us feel jammed and uncomfortable.
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His tongue felt jammed back in his throat.
By then, the movie feels jammed, yet three things give it grace and depth.
The installation feels jammed and unatmospheric; the catalog essays rehash familiar biographical data rather than critically rethinking a career.
Whether or not you'll dig how it feels jammed into your pocket is something else entirely, but one thing's for sure — you'd be hard-pressed to mistake it for one of its rivals.
For all its campy plot thrust, the shooting is the novel's weakest device; it comes to feel awkwardly jammed into the story, like an unfortunate centerpiece on an otherwise immaculately appointed dinner table.
Hopper had just enough time to feel something jammed into his back before his body was jolted by electricity.
When you feel all jammed out or the neighbors are banging down your door, call it a day.
The President was so angry that when I interviewed him on-the-record later that fall and asked if he felt publicly "jammed" by the Pentagon before he made his Afghanistan decision, he replied, "I neither confirm nor deny that I've gotten jammed"—an extraordinary comment for an American President to make about his own administration.
And the gonzo camera work makes the viewer feel every jamming on of brakes and scrape of fender.
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