I was uncomfortable with the amount of sexually suggestive gyrating the dancers, and even the band, were making. |
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But can gyrating a day-glo hoop around the middle really give you a waspish waist? |
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Vince asked the two, pretending not to notice the silicone-stuffed stripper gyrating inches in front of him. |
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The alcohol and the gyrating male bodies onstage combine to bring the women to a state of frenzied rapture. |
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In the heat of the day the pool beckoned and the nights were spent in the pulsating disco gyrating with the local beautiful people. |
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So, you've spent the last couple of months salivating before the television screen and not because of any gyrating Bollywood nymphet. |
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I flicked my eyes to a random jock gyrating his hips in the most vulgar manner possible to the beat of the music. |
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Don't miss the rare chance of gyrating the turbulent waters of river beas on a spunky kyak. |
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Take the next five or six late-night hours and spend them singing, gyrating, drumming, and sweating under a polyester Beatle wig. |
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They had me and the rest of those scrags and scalawags gyrating all over in some sort of fiendish trance! |
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The place is now a mad whirl of gyrating bodies and the music seems louder than ever. |
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Stock prices are gyrating wildly often superimposed on small changes in earnings estimates. |
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Among the hubbub of dance beats and gyrating bodies grew a feeling of discovery, of enthusiasm for something new. |
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On certain Greek islands you cannot move for Essex girls in foam-proof thongs gyrating to the Birdie Song. |
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There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner. |
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Amid the strobing lights and gyrating mass of bodies, she moved to the pulses and swirls in the music. |
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Ten stages have been built right on the beach, all of them surrounded nightly by dancers gyrating and swaying and occasionally falling down. |
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Men who have climbed a gyrating mast to furl a sail in a storm or have laboured at the helm in rough seas will never underestimate the power of the sea. |
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The five lads were gyrating provocatively to a hi-energy back beat. |
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That's not wind on the water, it's gyrating whirligig beetles. |
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When driving into bends mind the projection to the sides and the gyrating mass of the implement. |
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When driving round bends note the width of the mounted or trailed machine and the gyrating mass of the machine. |
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Flashing, chasing, and gyrating become so normal that we barely notice them. |
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The operation of the plate is due to creating electronically a controlled gyrating magnetic field that spins a magnetic stir bar within a vessel. |
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When the Uighurs broke out their traditional instruments one evening, the floor quickly filled with gyrating Turkic dancers. |
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Stock markets around the world ended one of the darkest weeks in their history yesterday with a day of tumultuous trading as nervous dealers sent share prices gyrating wildly. |
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I have a version from the early 30s, done in the style of music you associate with black and white cartoons full of barnyard animals gyrating up and down. |
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Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic. |
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The white stockings soon follow, with Darling slowly removing them whilst gyrating atop the drum kit. |
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It climaxed with two guys standing gyrating on the stage in the nip. |
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But, sure enough, there in front of you, he was gyrating in his jumpsuit and jiggling Big Jim and The Twins around for the entire world to see. |
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By 1841 eight, and by 1895 a total of thirty-one, two-high stands were gyrating at the Dillingen plant, the rhythm of their motion maintained by the power either of steam or electricity. |
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After switching off the pto shaft, danger by gyrating masses. |
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For larger gyrating masses it is possible to instigate the intermediate switching of a DW 1 type air-oil-actuator for PHX design pneumohydraulic drive. |
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Manufacturing of wearing pieces for gyrating crushers. |
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While many prices in commodity and financial markets were gyrating more than ever, growth in the real economy of output and employment has never been more steady. |
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In contrast, Wrecking Ball moves straight from the close-up of Cyrus to scenes of her gyrating in a crop top and knickers, fellating an axe and writhing naked on a ball. |
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Enter topless male dancers in skimpy sailor suits, gyrating fire breathers and a poor quality Meatloaf impersonator. |
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Meanwhile, Kylie has defended her new video Sexercise, which sees her in a girlon-girl clinch and gyrating on an exercise ball. |
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According to the Korea Institute of Finance, only the Brazilian real and the South African rand exhibited more volatility during the 2008 crisis. The currency is gyrating again, thanks to grim news from Europe and America. |
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And so we're into this beating blue heart of Abbott Land and we're checking out the Sea Birds, the gyrating gal-dancers, all legs and midriffs, and teeth that could illuminate the ground by night. |
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Stroboscopes, neon signs, flashing or twinkling signs, flashing or gyrating lights, signs with flashing borders or laser effects are not permitted. |
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Last year's winning act featured Dima Bilan, a Russian pop singer with a mullet hairdo, gyrating on stage as Yevgeny Plyushchenko, the Olympic champion figure skater, pirouetted on a patch of artificial ice. |
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If one stands on the terrace, one's glance sweeping from the bizarre characters gyrating on the dance floor out to the tai chi devotees and then along the glass facades of the high-rises, it's a bit hard to take it all in. |
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In an old unsexy nightdress and even older and unsexier dressing gown, your ever-increasing thighs are no match for the young flesh gyrating in your husband's face. |
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