Then a numpty, walkie-talkie jobsworth in a parka sidles up and tells me to shove off. |
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He then sidles brazenly up to Dusty and Recondo who are monkeying around with a GI Joe bike. |
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Little Johnny's late for school again, and sidles into the classroom just before lunch. |
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But the real danger is when someone whose name you can't remember sidles over and expects to be introduced to whoever you're talking to. |
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Richard Gere sidles gracefully into the plush hotel suite, seemingly oblivious of the swarm of activity around him. |
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Benji sidles up to Ghetto girl number two, a dark, bosomy creature who is extremely drunk and ends up dribbling in his ear. |
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After a few minutes of this wretched nonsense, Tyrone Lewis sidles up to me and throws a hand on my shoulder. |
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Your first step onto the revolving disc that holds the tables can be a bit disconcerting and it's easy to get lost as your seat sidles away while you're loading up your plate. |
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Nico Muhly's new score starts in a renaissance sound world, then sidles up to date. |
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The city is filled with paintings, sculpture, mosaics, glasswork, ironwork, and an awesome number of architectural sidles that can keep you gawking for days. |
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I stretch out my finger and a brazen parakeet sidles onto it, inclining its head so I can gently stroke its chalk blue ruff, so downy tender that it feels almost moist. |
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This yields the first great comic set-piece of the film, as Partridge sidles uninvited into a management meeting, pleas for Pat's job and then backtracks rapidly when he realises he stands to be sacked instead. |
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A woman sidles over to warn that it's a tough crowd. |
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A grey cat discreetly sidles up behind us? |
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