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He would hop and skip and leap and lurch about, flapping his arms up and down and cawing like a sea gull as he did so.
If her first very long Potter, "The Goblet of Fire," seemed to lump and lurch about, as if to suck in air before derring yet more do, "The Order of the Phoenix" starts slow, gathers speed and then skateboards, with somersaults, to its furious conclusion.
Fifteen days later, her hair began falling out and her life began to lurch about in disquieting ways.
"We lurch about and are required to growl, grimace and look at each other with hate," he writes.
When the first arrivals swarmed onto the span on Saturday, it began to sway and bounce violently, causing people to stumble and lurch about.
All too often, the public is left in the lurch about the impact on customer or citizen data and about what is being done to thwart future attacks.
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When he's drunk he lurches about and hugs people and talks a blue streak.
The eloquent choreography showed a man lurching about, frantically waving his arms like the wings of a fatally wounded bird.
Sticking his face with its transparent, icy eyes right into the face of his interlocutor, he desperately lurches about in a verbal prison of hemming and hawing.
The crippled truck lurches about and noisily fills the desert — a gigantic deformed savage moving unsteadily forward, breaking up the darkness bit by bit.
The melody hugs to the bass line and the whole thing lurches about in a way that suggests some unspoken law of pop music is being broken.
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