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When I bring this up, her shoulders hunch up defensively for the only time during our interview, and she leans forward a little, almost rocking herself: "I don't think it's fair, but I guess everyone compares themselves.
Shyness causes his shoulders to hunch up, and he avoids eye contact with any interlocutor, even his mother, Heidi (Rachel Bay Jones), a nurse, who is rearing him alone and takes night classes, in the hope of advancing their lives.
It's instinct to hunch up our shoulders to our ears when we're cold.
Keep your chest in and shoulders down, making sure not to hunch up your shoulders.
Don't hunch up your shoulders or slump forward Don't stick your tummy out.
When you breathe into your chest, as most inexperienced runners do, you tend to breathe less deeply (limiting your oxygen intake) and hunch up your shoulders (wasting precious energy).[6].
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He hunches up, shrugs.
In the other profile, they adopted "contractive" poses, for example, by hunching up, or folding their arms and crossing their legs.
A great flat-topped rock that hunches up in the center of the city, the Acropolis ("the high place of the city") was home to the Athenians' holiest structures.
Hunched up in his wife's Toyota Prius, forgoing a seat belt, he explained, "The owner, Alicia Gonzalez, bought the place in 2001 for one hundred and seventy thousand, and refi'd in 2006" — at the peak of the bubble.
Mr. Bush and Mr. Perry have more than a few surface-level similarities: the cowboy boots, the swagger, the same way of hunching up their necks when they give a "heh-heh" chuckle.
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