She stayed slouched down in her chair though, too dizzy to stand up at the moment. |
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I lay slouched back in my ripped leather chair, legs crossed on the table, eyes shut, and my dune hat slipped slightly below the brow. |
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I slouched into my chair, moving my back around to avoid hitting the bruises. |
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Evan also clanked his chains as he shrugged and slouched further down in his seat, staring at his scarred wrists. |
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Presented with the most sublime, savage and overpowering rock performances of all time, the British slouched sulkily back to their houses. |
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I gave a disgusted sigh and moved away from the living room and slouched down in one of the kitchen chairs. |
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Harriet slouched until she was almost hunchbacked, wearing boy's clothes, unironed and grubby. |
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I threw my backpack next to his desk with disgust, and slouched in his chair. |
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For a moment I almost felt guilty for being so short with him as his gaze fell and he slouched into his chair. |
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He stood slouched against one of the set's walls, his hands in his pockets and his feet crossed at the ankles. |
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Ikeda was slouched in a stuffed chair, head tilted back and supported by a pillow as he slept peacefully. |
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It was obvious from where he slouched at the bar and where his eyes roamed that he was a pepper man. |
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Guys and girls hugged, waved, air-kissed, and grudgingly slouched toward their classrooms. |
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Furthermore, the lap belt often rides up into the abdomen because children usually sit in a slouched posture. |
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Armed soldiers lined the walls and slouched in the galleries of the courtroom as du Toit testified. |
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The poet wore a luxuriant black moustache and imperial, and a slouched hat which shaded the forehead. |
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She slurped her tea as loud as she could, blew on her sandwich, although it wasn't hot, and slouched in her chair. |
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Here I am, slouched in the back of a brand new Japanese ride driven by a JLH's personal chauffeur along with his publicist. |
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I slouched gloomily off thinking that there were too many troubles in the world. |
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Detailed with three oversized wood buttons, this style can be styled up and buttoned, slouched and slightly unbuttoned, or completely cuffed. |
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Crawford was arrested as he slouched in his truck with multiple wounds to his chest. |
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He slouched in his chair, clutching a crumpled charcoal blazer in his arms, and kept fidgeting. |
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Though I did spot one man looking rather miserable, slouched in his seat, already checking his watch. |
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While walking, for example, the head should be up, looking straight ahead, relaxed, and shoulders not slouched. |
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Big Jeff had slouched hat, cutting bamboo, machette and carrying sling, jungle khakis and muscle band. |
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Dylan pushed his schoolbag just inside Mingus's basement door and they slouched their way together down Dean Street. |
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These figures have paunches and slouched postures, rather than the puffed-out and muscular chests of heroes. |
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Sitting: Lean back into the chair in a slouched position, your head rolled forward, shoulders relaxed downward. |
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I noticed one member of the group sitting slouched over on the grass, dressed in a tank top. |
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Boot shaft features a stylish slouched look, inner zipper and overlay detail. |
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Her eyes were bloodshot, her black hair frizzled, her shoulders slouched. |
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None but the truly die-hard fans would have recognised me, slouched here with a black cheese-cutter cap pulled low over my face, sunglasses obscuring my eyes. |
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The most impressive results are those reported by people who have slouched most of their lives and after a few months of practicing pilates they are able to stand up much straighter, and are therefore measurably taller. |
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However, because his back and arm muscles had grown into a forward slouched position, Gould suffered physically from the expansive arm gestures he employed while conducting an orchestra. |
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Sure, you're not going to burn a lot of calories, but it is a great opportunity to shift from a seated or slouched posture and to get your blood circulating. |
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Prolonged sitting or standing, particularly in forward, bent or slouched positions, can cause muscle fatigue, which can lead to leg and back problems. |
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Pandora spotted him at the Hay Festival yesterday, wearing jeans and a cagoule, slouched at the back listening to a talk by the gay American bishop Gene Robinson. |
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A DARK navy suit, a white shirt and a tie sit awkwardly on Mikhail Khodorkovsky as though his slightly slouched body is still fighting these garments. |
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Each day, he sauntered to the defense table and slouched in his chair, his rangy limbs arrayed in a posture of insouciance, like a kid behind the wheel of a lowrider. |
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He died at the keyboard one night, just slouched down with a little chuffy noise, hit his noggin on the G above middle C and, whammo, the doctor pronounced him kaput. |
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A young girl of 8 or 9 slouched beside her, staring unsmilingly ahead. |
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I slouched to the fridge to see if there was anything to eat. |
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