Dangling there, suspended from a horizontal beam of petrified wood, his legs flailed helplessly beneath him. |
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Thrashing wildly, she flailed her arms and legs in a desperate attempt to move upwards, to the surface, to salvation. |
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Matthias, caught up in the moment, flailed his arms wildly and babbled incoherently. |
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Most people in the room flailed their arms wildly around in the air and one selected girl was taken away. |
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I danced my hardest and flailed my arms as wildly as I could, but it was all to no avail. |
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His sinewy arms flailed around uselessly, his legs kicked furiously, but the ocean's grip on him only got stronger as it pulled him further down. |
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Both ends of the worm twisted and flailed around on the ground, with one end still screeching its head off. |
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As they hurried to do as he ordered, he flailed his strap against each of their backs in turn. |
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Zach flailed against the cuffs, his rage escalating at her flippant attitude. |
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Her hands flailed wildly, searching for anything to help her free herself from his grip. |
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Then a loud splash sounded and I looked over to the dock to see the girl standing while the boy flailed around in the water. |
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She flailed her arms trying to grab hold of something, but her hands were wet and clammy and slid off of everything she touched. |
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They were standard gun-tanks fitted with rotating drums driven off their engines, from which weighted chains flailed paths through minefields. |
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Her arms flailed up and around in a desperate and truly valiant bid to keep her seat. |
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The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline. |
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The enemies flailed and struggled to regroup before a second attack could be mounted, but they were not successful. |
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Earlier this month the area between seven and six furlongs was flailed and the nesting skylarks took flight. |
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I flailed helplessly for a moment as the canoe was turned upside-down and I was plunged face first into the lake beneath it. |
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The sailors' limbs flailed around, desperate to find something to hang on to. |
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In Northern Ireland, as ministers flailed about, attempting to impose order amid intercommunity violence, catastrophic mistakes were made. |
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While we flailed the Ducati mercilessly, we rode the Suzuki like we actually wanted to keep the privilege of riding on public roads. |
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With an exclamation of surprise Ko-chin flailed her arms to stay balanced. |
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She flailed her limbs and screamed, looking like a poor demented bird. |
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He flailed around, trying to gain purchase on anything he could. |
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Somewhere further away, a tail tipped in membranous, half-transparent white fin violently flailed in the water, rippling all the way up to where Po had shot her arrow. |
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As the two No 9s flailed about on the floor, the two packs closed for a bout of ugly and prolonged fisticuffs, a scenario that was repeated throughout the match. |
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Computer analysis of natural language is very tough stuff, and Grammarly has utterly flailed in the tests here. |
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His hands flailed, as though reaching for some imagined object just out of his grasp. |
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The state government of Jammu and Kashmir, led by an inexperienced chief minister, Omar Abdullah, flailed in response. |
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Josh's arms flailed wildly, catching Katie in the face at times. |
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He flailed his arms wildly like he had just been shot or something. |
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He yelled, his ribs burning with pain, and flailed his arms wildly. |
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She looked up at the wolf peering down at her, and flailed her arms wildly, the tears streaming down her face and the wails screaming from her open mouth. |
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I flailed around trying desperately to grab hold of something. |
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The dogs are to be used in combination with flailing machines, sniffing every inch of the ground that has been flailed. |
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He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
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The Republican crack-up Reprints Related items America's election: Up in the airJan 10th 2008 The Republicans: The Mac is backJan 10th 2008The party has flailed around for a champion without success. |
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Small hands flailed, the downy head turned from one side to another and suddenly the rosepetal mouth opened and Emily let out a wail. |
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The front right wheel flailed around without breaking off from the car, as it is now secured by a safety chain, a measure introduced after Ayrton Senna's fatal crash. |
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Had I kicked or flailed about, I could have damaged the upper IRCM mount, exhaust ejectors, or rotor-blade trim tabs, costing the Navy both time and money. |
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