Sentence examples for to stop twitching from inspiring English sources

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M [Monica Jones, his partner] says: 'Is it death again, or Mrs Thatcher?' I wipe the froth from my lips (usually beer froth) and try to stop twitching".

It's time to stop twitching.

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Her antennae seem to never stop twitching.

Many submitted self-portraits to Reboot holding explanations of why they chose to unplug: "to be more connected," "to reset," "to spend more time with my family," "so my eye will stop twitching," "to bring back the beauty of life," "to be in the moment".

He can't seem to rest, or even stop twitching.

He was training to be a doctor, and I was like "My hand won't stop twitching, I think I'm going to have a seizure".

Nearly five years ago, when Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf was playing for the Denver Nuggets and coping with Tourette's syndrome -- in which his upper torso was prone to violent jerking during games -- a Pacers fan yelled, "Stop twitching, you're making me sick".

I can't be talking to customers or writing an essay if my eye won't stop twitching.

They wouldn't stop twitching.

And Real Madrid's galactico era, the corpse of which will finally stop twitching when David Beckham is unveiled as an LA Galaxy player today, is remembered as an undignified, shambolic circus.

What happens when your once finely-tuned antennae stop twitching at the suggestion of jeopardy?

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