He has become bored with watching cheap women dance and gyrate for his pleasure. |
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I believe you can gyrate on the somersault, get your feet down as best as you can, and push off and go very fast off the wall. |
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She couldn't dance very well, but from the way everyone else was moving, all she would have to do was gyrate her hips, and she would be fine. |
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Some merchants offer suspended paper marionettes that in skilled hands can be made to dance and gyrate from the end of a string. |
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It's music that you want to move to, with electric guitar riffs that twang and gyrate across the airwaves. |
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See articleMarkets continued to gyrate amid fears of a euro-zone meltdown and rumours of a political solution. |
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During this time the vessel continued to pitch and gyrate over the whitewater. |
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At the time of writing, a number of our forecasts for 2007 still hang in the balance as markets gyrate in the final weeks of the year. |
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Vincent Hugel allowed us to improve the locomotion: that's why the robots moved more quickly and their capacity to gyrate was really better! |
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Red buntings skirmish in its spray at the waterside, kingfishers gyrate through the arch of the bridge and a bold heron stands sentry on a rock below. |
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Still, the Cowboys' on-field compass can gyrate as if being hit by a solar flare. |
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The women gyrate their hips, swing their long, dark hair and sashay back and forth. |
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On stage too he is often little short of a tyrant, aggressively holding women's heads as they gyrate to his rhythm. |
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Although they may gyrate following Portugal's demise, Spain should avoid its neighbour's fate. |
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Central portions of the patches may heal so that annular, gyrate or circinate figures may be produced. |
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Some were there to gyrate and others just to sit on the grass and chill but the contrast between the peaceful location and the sonic assaults made it quite a sight. |
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Ditch the hood when the weather cooperates or just leave it attached and let the magnetic hold-down system keep it out of your way when you gyrate. |
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Maryanne believed she would work as a waitress, but was instead forced to gyrate in a bikini for Filipinos and foreigners who could pay a bar fee to take her out of the club and do with her whatever they wished. |
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Dancing girls and muscular men will gyrate for drinkers at a new bar named The G-Spot on Gateshead's Quayside. |
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Stepping on a chair that wobbled under him, he would knot a noose round his scrawny neck, test it, yank it, gyrate his neck like a pigeon and step out into the void. |
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Indeed, watching indexes gyrate offers the elder Kahn endless diversion. |
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