But I can still remember back to when I could dangle my legs out of the shopping cart seat and watch the aisles go by. |
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Customers can hire a fishing rod and bait and dangle it over the tank and try to catch their dinner. |
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It should also include a fringe of cutesy little pom-poms that I can dangle around my monitor. |
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Large, flowery hanging baskets dangle from lamp posts and the eaves of buildings. |
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The point of attaching the parachute bridle to the carabineer is that then you can dangle from the hang glider as you come down under chute. |
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Beyond this, the logger explains that his operators didn't really like dangle grapples, and felt more comfortable using fixed-mount designs. |
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Consider how many little doodads dangle from the cellphone of a stereotypical schoolgirl. |
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Skip had fallen asleep in the back and snored loudly, drool beginning to dangle from his mouth. |
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Depending on the bulb size, three to five bell-shaped flowers dangle from each long, fairly sturdy flower stem. |
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Behind the large rose-shaped fountain, old-fashioned shrub roses are planted, and baskets of miniatures dangle from a pergola. |
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The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform. |
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Alex sat on the edge of the pool, letting her feet dangle in the cool water, and was careful about her sprain. |
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His boss can take even a hackneyed phrase and let it dangle suggestively in the air until a dozen meanings reveal themselves. |
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Spectacularly, he is thrown by his captors over the side of the bridge and caught to dangle on his ropes and chains in mid air. |
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For evenings out, pair it with strappy stilettos and your favorite dangle earrings. |
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They can dangle like the sword of Damocles the notion of the death penalty from a treason charge over this guy's head. |
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Columns of smoke from cooking fires and controlled burns seemed to dangle groundward from the sky. |
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He put her limp left arm across her body so that it wouldn't dangle loosely, harming the joint, and lifted her up. |
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Jamie Hughes never imagined employers would dangle job offers and signing bonuses six months before her college graduation. |
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That's an enticement the federal government shouldn't allow states to dangle before these women. |
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Six weeks ago, a flurry of announcements saw the promise of peace dangle tantalisingly before some of Africa's most wretched countries. |
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Translucent yellow globes dangle from long chains over a rectangle of couches and uncomfortable bamboo chairs. |
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She plucks two huge medallions from her pocket that dangle weightily from rainbow-coloured tapes. |
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Participles dangle, metaphors are not only extended but mixed, infinitives are split and ambiguous pronouns abound. |
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These longlines, which dangle hundreds of hooks into the deep, are set to catch swordfish and tuna. |
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So much for phony lowball estimates, which all governments dangle to keep the rubes quiet. |
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Miraculously, even the telegraph wires along which Morse code messages once pulsed still dangle in the breeze. |
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The upward tilt of the floor plane makes their feet seem to dangle downward. |
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Wires and bent iron rods that once reinforced the concrete dangle from the ceiling. |
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Opals and moonstones glimmer as they dangle from her bracelets and anklets. |
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In their movies, the Coens have always given dumb people over to their vices and let them dangle. |
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Her hair was pulled up into a bun that let tight ringlets dangle down, her dress was white and iridescent. |
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Such baskets dangle from the handlebars of the bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes which are the transport of the masses. |
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In the olden days on St Kilda and at several bleak rocky points east, tenacious hunters would dangle off perilous cliffs to catch their harvest. |
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O'Meara wears the bullet around his neck, letting it dangle above his heart. |
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Or you can dangle a hopeful, lazy fishing line over the side of waters so plentiful that even I, the world's worst fisherman, managed to catch a sprat. |
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Raise your right foot a few inches from the floor, allowing your lower leg to dangle from the knee. |
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With poultry, the best thing to do is to fasten the legs and the wings so that they don't dangle around and in this way hinder the barbecue. |
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Plenty of novels can dangle the facts well enough to merit our page-turning interest. |
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Would the Park Avenue Armory string hundreds of Picassos or Rembrandts on wire and dangle them 45 feet in the air? |
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The leadership may have to dangle choice committee assignments to complete the steal, and engage in other kinds of horse-trading. |
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Decorative silk tassels dangle from the fingers of disembodied hands reaching through the walls. |
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At the central port, cranes dangle in disuse and buildings open to the sky. |
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She makes no effort to hide the coils that dangle loosely at her side. |
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My two year old is not a big girl, but if she falls asleep her feet dangle off the front of the stroller, whether she's belted or not, laid back or sitting up. |
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Two girls sat on opposite bunk beds, both on the top letting their legs dangle over the sides and swinging their feet like fast swinging pendulums. |
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Until green technologies become more established and more efficient, black gold will always be there to dangle the allure of a quick and cheap energy fix. |
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This one includes a dangle component so producers can visually read the identification from some distance away. |
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And with a UK work culture which values presenteeism and overtime, ambitious young men are left with little time to dangle their offspring on their knee. |
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Their physicality seems further diminished by the glass vitrines within which they dangle, boxes that lend them a disturbingly contradictory sense of hapless menace. |
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Nouns are adjectives, subjects disagree with objects, modifiers dangle, malapropisms abound. |
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Debris crumbles from the ceiling and blinking lights dangle from single strands. |
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So many questions still dangle over JPMorgan Chase's disastrous credit bet. |
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Her Chihuahua's limbs dangle over her arm and its little head scans the room. |
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Bare-bulb fixtures dangle over the granite bar, where diners can perch and watch the action at the pizza station. |
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His legs dangle over the edge of his chair, his feet not yet able to reach the carpet. |
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Hams and salamis dangle over the bar, but the speciality here is turkey, which reportedly brought visits by Juan Perón. |
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Cliffhangers don't have to tie up loose ends so much as dangle new material. |
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The lives of climbers often hinge on their strength as they dangle from ropes hundreds of feet in the air, rappelling to the safety of the solid ground below. |
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The dangle tags get dirty, are easier to lose and much more difficult to read. |
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The flowers are small and grouped together in dense, unisexual, wind-pollinated heads that dangle on thin stems. |
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But between those locked positions, the skin may dangle, become stretched and flabs may appear. |
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From these dangle a beaded fringe whose strings end with caribou incisor teeth and carved bone pendants. |
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The thing is, you don't notice this when you experimentally dangle the bag, stuffed with tissue paper, over your shoulder in a shop. |
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Make sure no poles grow from the head of your favorite niece and that no cars seem to dangle from her ears. |
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When ready to begin winching, be careful not to let the remote control cable dangle in front of the winch or create a tripping hazard. |
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Producers must cross-reference the new tag with the existing dangle tag to retain relevant history. |
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Due to certain physical properties of our planet, it is very likely that these cables will dangle downward. |
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Complete with cute dangle charms, the Viva la Juicy bottle contains a mix that will soon become your go-to scent! |
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And, like it or not, those are exactly the types of players at whom the Yankees like to dangle money, yearly. |
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Make sure electrical cords do not dangle from countertops. |
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Indeed, the extent to which Magen David chains dangle on their necks and skullcaps cover their heads corresponds directly to the extent that they deny their Arab ethno-nationality. |
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The Presbyterians, and other fanatics that dangle after them, are well inclined to pull down the present establishment. |
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To dangle before him the possibility of getting him a job on the National Parole Board and paying some of his election expenses in return for Mr. Kilrea's withdrawal from the race. |
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Now a hundred and twenty-eight of them — taxidermied animals, veristic wax figures, joke photographs, joke paintings, joke marble sculptures — dangle beneath the museum's rotunda. |
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Then paint it with a black magic marker, trim it or let the two tag ends dangle like legs or barbies of a forage item. |
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It may dangle cheap oil to the Afghans as an incentive to parley. |
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They dangle invitations for golf and enlist friends to put in a good word. |
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Do not let electrical cords dangle from countertops. |
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From the elongated fingerlike branches of the necklace tree, opalescent pods dangle like strings of pearls. |
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Some producers still use the older, bar-coded dangle tags. |
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When you wear the kesa, you can't let your arms dangle. |
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People watch youngsters dangle above the ground on the Windsurf ride at the Ventura County Fair in Ventura on Wednesday. |
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Alternately extend and flex your lower leg a few times, initiating at the hinge joint of your knee, then allow the lower leg to dangle without tension. |
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Workers are even wrapping lights that dangle over counters. |
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Mum bagsed being the priestess who got to dangle Stone over the volcano by his ankles. |
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Huge blood-red bucket-shaped leaves dangle off its sides. |
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Or, you may find it helpful to dangle your legs over the side of the bed before sitting up, and then sit at the side of the bed for a minute before standing. |
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There's not even a footrest, which means little legs just dangle. |
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Up above, drop-ceiling railings dangle like stalactites. |
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What we must not do is again dangle a carrot before them and then later have to say that there is no basis capable of supporting what we want to do. |
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They dangle from ropes clenched in their jaws. |
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Then, out of about one thousand seven hundred and fifty members, dangle a carrot of wealthiness to ten members. |
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In the car, dangle the ScentTraveler from your rearview mirror. |
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They are the Scottish equivalent of the hooded lynch mobs of the Mississippi, who used to dangle the grandchildren of their former slaves like strange fruit. |
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When researchers fastened toxic seaweed strands to dangle against the corals, two kinds of damselfishes were no help at all, abandoning the troubled sites within 48 hours. |
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