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Carpenter, meanwhile, was the savvy professional, well trained to wriggle from problem spots.
Mailey would wriggle from her mother's grasp to sneak into the dugout and sit next to Christina.
He struck out the side during the second and worked around a throwing error to wriggle from a third-inning jam.
She "talks about herself with about as much ease as someone trying to wriggle from a thicket — stopping, pausing, retracing her sentences and looking for a better way out," he writes.
When Oren and I watched television, Pretzel would wriggle from one set of shoulders to the next, and we would laugh and remark on her antics as though she were a baby.
She hates publicity and talks about herself with about as much ease as someone trying to wriggle from a thicket — stopping, pausing, retracing her sentences and looking for a better way out.
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Yet, somehow, they wriggled from their constrictions to get their third straight win.
One episode has a snake that wriggles from one plot over into another.
But there were hundreds of protesters who simply ignored them or wriggled from their grasp.
Below them, the spindly branches of the Socotran fig wriggled from a trunk that resembled a deflated barrage balloon.
But she was nearly as exciting to me as a boy, and I can still feel her thin, eel-like body wriggling from my grasp.
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