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Both the man and the woman held rigid attitudes of astonishment.
In motion, the body is held rigid with waves rippling down the anal fin propelling the fish.
Colored flags, frayed and sodden, held rigid by the wind, said, "Open" and "Welcome" and "Antiques" and "Donuts" and "Gallery" and "Sale" but attracted no customers.
Often seen in profile, their shoulders angled above their torsos and their arms held rigid, the barefoot dancers are like figures come to life from primitive friezes.
Grasping the bat near the handle with his right hand, Budge swung with an efficient motion, his wrist and arm held rigid.
"A Feast of Snakes" (1976), which concerns a town's obsessive annual ritual — a rattlesnake rodeo — and is considered by many critics to be his finest novel, opens this way: "She felt the snake between her breasts, felt him there, and loved him there, coiled, the deep tumescent S held rigid, ready to strike.
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If the slices hold rigid when held up by one corner, they've been sliced too thickly.
The first is complementarianism, which finds beauty in the idea of men and women holding rigid, separate roles: men lead and women provide support for men.
Had a talent for holding rigid poses, and was particularly good at striking strange poses, etc. Mentions Tiny Dunn, his colleague, who used to work in circuses.
Thirty years later, I now trust my instinct alerting me to someone else's know-it-all attitude that dismisses and diminishes, holding rigid, right/wrong ways of thinking.
The SHAKE algorithm was used to hold rigid the bond between each hydrogen atom and its mother atom.
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