The light danced and jiggled as if made up of many lights held together by some cohesive force. |
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Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement. |
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She cocked her head to one side and jiggled the apple up and down a few times but I closed my eyes and tried to ignore her. |
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I snorted back a giggle at the way the ring jiggled when he moved his eyebrow like that. |
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Looking up when the doorknob jiggled I panicked, jerking up and flushing the toilet quickly. |
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So the overall effect from some distance away was of a green thread that moved steadily, but jiggled and shook like a sensuous conga line. |
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Poor Aunt Barb didn't know the frequency, and so she jiggled in vain until someone heard her cries for help and came to the rescue. |
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The bolt jiggled and slowly raised, the heavy screw in it slowly coming undone, until it was almost teetering out. |
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Her body, big and flabby, jiggled as she shoved herself through the open door way and closed the oak door behind her. |
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It was just jiggled and had water being sprayed on it for rain. |
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The fluids exerted a drag, causing the samples to move to and fro at the same frequency with which the machine jiggled, but with a slight delay. |
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Inside her car, the headliner cloth was coming unglued from the ceiling — it jiggled like the walls of a tent. |
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Do not force the swing arms onto the axles, they should slip on but may need to be jiggled a little to align them properly. |
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When they got to the blood clot that caused the stroke, they would be jiggled into action by the application of ultrasound. |
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On Ms Suu Kyi's release from house arrest, a sports paper jiggled around with some innocuous headlines from English football. |
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Every few stories, Robert stopped, crouched in a knee bend, and jiggled his arms to release the lactic acid. |
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His hand wrapped carefully around the handle and jiggled it lightly. |
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Ian jiggled the key desperately, glancing back at the fire exit. |
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He jiggled the reigns and clucked at his team of midnight-black horses. |
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In one area, children created giant, iridescent soap bubbles, which jiggled and glittered brightly in the spotlights as they floated upward, before finally bursting. |
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The gun jiggled in a slack-handed grip, but the trigger finger looked tight. |
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I was experimenting with recording things like ice cubes being jiggled around in a glass and sampling the sound of footsteps trudging through the snow. |
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It can be used less efficiently with different numbers of contestants, but it has to be jiggled, and jiggling is not always mathematically correct. |
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The quake jiggled the greater Los Angeles region and was felt as far south as San Diego, said seismologist Susan Hough. |
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And from there, she would write down on her notepad what parts of their bodies jiggled, she said. |
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Another jiggled the flab of her inner thigh, while an older gentleman held his protruding belly with both hands, shaking it vigorously and laughing. |
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Can motorcyclists not read the normal signs or are they unable to make out the normal signs as their eyeballs are jiggled about in their heads while speeding about the roads? |
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In 1827, the British botanist Robert Brown observed that dust particles inside pollen grains floating in water constantly jiggled about for no apparent reason. |
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The jelly jiggled in the bowl for a few moments after it was set down. |
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