Sentence examples for walk upside down from inspiring English sources

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Some are adept rock climbers, reportedly able to scale vertical rock faces and even walk upside down under rock ledges.

The movie takes pains to imagine these parallel worlds, with the residents of one or the other seeming to walk upside down, depending on who is looking up.

The reptiles, famous for being able to walk upside down on a ceiling, were part of a "sex experiment" to see how they would cope with mating in a low-gravity environment.

To get Eets past obstacles, the player must carefully place and use explosive mushrooms, gravity pills that allow Eets to walk upside down and whales that can suck up objects and shoot them out their spouts.

There's a grassy field for tag and ballgames, and a full play set of swings and slides and monkey bars and three concrete barrels laid on their sides, which are big enough to sit in and walk upside down around on your hands (and they offer some privacy, too, if you desperately need to pee).

Ptolemy, the great astronomer and geographer, had insisted that only the three continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia could exist, and Christian scholars from St. Augustine on had accepted it, for otherwise men would have to walk upside down at the antipodes.

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The wittiest moment occurred when four men walked upside down.

And by the middle of autumn, he had written two more compositions that sang of bread-crumb sins and of walking upside down inside handcuffs, which completed the transition.

All I had to do was dig deep enough, and eventually I would emerge on the other side of the world, where everyone walked upside down and strange animals would hop to greet me.

The murals have surreal themes: a flying human with giant butterfly wings, a line of people walking upside down across a ceiling, cars driving in the air above futuristic buildings, an apartment block that seems to fold like an accordion, a nature-trail illusion through the middle of a high-rise, and a train chugging through the sky.

As soon as the fiery daredevils exit, the voice of Frank Sinatra, singing "Send in the Clowns," introduces a man who defies gravity by walking upside down along a path at the very top of the stage, where, among other feats, he proceeds to pour out and consume an upside-down drink, which, as he is quick to point out, goes right to his head.

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