And you get an extra day of flopping on the sofa because of the extra bank holiday. |
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I jogged along quietly, save the sounds of my own arms and legs flopping around, and kept one eye trained on the barbwire, looking for any gaps. |
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I noticed a spacer in the belt loop to keep it from flopping when worn on the belt. |
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So, elbows and knees flopping, he followed her infernal skips, splish-splash, down the puddle covered track. |
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Sighing in defeat he dropped on the bed, collapsing, flopping onto the bed, spread eagle, arms and legs splayed everywhere. |
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When I picked it up, there was a metallic tinkle, like spare change in a pocket and a wet flopping sound. |
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Katerina laughed at her, trying to break her fall, before flopping down on top of her. |
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Barbaro is seen clearly distressed and confused, the lower part of his injured leg flopping inertly. |
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He was wearing his usual black framed glasses, with his hair flopping down to his face. |
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I looked up to see Brody onstage, his dishevelled dark brown hair flopping across his forehead and both hands hanging onto the microphone. |
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That concluded the nights broadcast and Danni exhaled heavily, flopping back onto the bed. |
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Besides flopping, hustling, and playing good defense, he is also a 3-point specialist. |
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Golden State's Thompson stoked the tensions before the series when he accused the Clippers' player of flopping. |
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Brellier's chin drops to his chest, his long hair flopping over his features, hiding an apparent embarrassment at the question. |
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The bandage she had wrapped around her side had come loose and was now flopping wildly below her. |
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Darting about with his long hair flopping, Nash epitomizes a free spirit running wild. |
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He had a slight lisp and his right hand had a way of flopping around a bit. |
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The arms of the octopuses were still squirming and moving and flopping in every direction. |
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His large snout sniffed at the air, and he bowed graciously, his large ears flopping. |
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The top of the battery unscrews so you can push extra cord down in the battery casing, so it isn't flopping around getting in the way. |
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His black hair is flopping into his eyes and I can see an earring in his ear. |
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I walk in, socks sopping, hair flopping, dignity all over the place, and explain my dilemma. |
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Once you tie the second boat on and you get strong winds, you start flopping around. |
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Leeann squealed, suddenly flopping into a seat next to them. |
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The man fell over backwards flopping to the deck in unconsciousness. |
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Players know flopping works to their advantage so they do it. |
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So when you see your dog flopping around like a flounder, take a breath. |
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Assad, the Syrians who hate him, and Iraqi Sunni tribesmen are all flipping and flopping. |
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One evening, I heard a strange flopping around, something heavy falling into the letter box. |
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The tide was low and along the way unimpressed grey seals lolled on the rocks, some soon flopping into the water. |
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Shunning the media and ducking a direct interaction will only cause more damage to the system, if it has not already, with the athletes flopping badly. |
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Noddy terns, in contrast, have plumage that repels water better, and they are often seen flopping onto the sea, able to rest comfortably far from land. |
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I thought nothing of flopping onto the hotel bed and falling fast asleep. |
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Hugh puffed, his hair flopping hither and thither as the photographers hosed him down. |
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Gone are the wavy curls, glistening with sweat and flopping a full second behind his every move. |
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With a control panel hardly more sophisticated than that of a Ford Model T, it would still fly with a broken tail, flopping wing, or coughing engine. |
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The ball made a sickly, leisurely, loop over the bewildered goalkeeper Pagliuca before flopping into the net. |
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But the blades work their damage quickly and it is not long before at least one bird is maimed and flopping helplessly on the ground. |
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Not only was there hiring, firing and whipping, there was flipping and flopping. |
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The Kella-Lee was, by now, lying on its starboard side, occasionally rolling to the vertical and then flopping back to starboard. |
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Tape the book shut or secure it with a rubber band to keep the covers from flopping open. |
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Magnets hold down the storm flap and keep the hood from flopping when Eiki's not wearing it. |
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Against a stunning background and sky, she looks impassively in to the camera, holding the dead animal's antlers up to prevent it flopping lifelessly over the horse's neck. |
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With Manchester City, who ought to have been the most ominous hurdle, flopping out of contention on Sunday, the route to silverware could not look smoother. |
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Robin Morgan was flopping around her apartment the other day in a brown velour sweatsuit and socks, popping olives in her mouth and lamenting theā¦. |
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With investor expectations flip flopping daily, and with the deep recession, the multiplicative effect of low interest rates on any change in investor sentiment means we had better be prepared for volatile markets. |
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And the Lib Dems got all this despite flopping at the polls. |
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The laser-cooled rubidium atoms are dropped through a rectangular waveguide and under the effect of the radiation, the populations of the internal state undergo a Rabi flopping oscillation. |
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Constantly preening, pushing his expensive-looking flopping fringe from his puppy dog eyes, he generally acts as if he is more than a little bit in love with himself. |
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Two experiments have already demonstrated that the measurement of the Rabi flopping frequency of laser cooled atoms can be related to the microwave power. |
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There will be no flipping or flopping on budget votes. |
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Now, we are told, the size eleven sandshoe with the flab flopping over it is on the other foot. |
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All the commotion from the first bird flopping brought the immediate attention of a second longbeard. |
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No more droopiness and none of the embarrassment that comes from flopping around unsupported in a strappy dress. |
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But so long as the water kept flopping and glucking aside me, I was right. |
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