Why do we build them, maintain them, extend them, lovingly twiddle about with them till the cows come home? |
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The worst thing you can do is retire and then just sit around and twiddle your thumbs. |
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Everyone knows that you can twiddle and twiddle the handle, but unless you put a 20p coin in, you will not get a gobstopper. |
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Because you want to sit back, twiddle your thumbs, and watch other people take care of you for the rest of your life? |
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Try these: Don't fold your arms, twiddle your thumbs, or clasp your hands together. |
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You're not the type to just twiddle your thumbs during the holidays or at the weekend? |
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Courts can twiddle with the edges of statutory language, but only Congress can rewrite broken laws. |
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Enlargement, however, is imminent and we cannot just twiddle our thumbs until a new Treaty is ratified. |
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If you're in the waiting room of a dentist's office and don't want to twiddle your thumbs, you turn to Tolstoy. |
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On social media, you're much like the prisoners in Plato's cave, condemned to twiddle your thumbs, interpreting only the shadows that you see. |
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I will attempt to ride a Fury in the spring and twiddle with settings to improve handling, and then update you accordingly. |
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Sometimes the artist repeats old compositions, but basically, using traditional elements of twiddle, creates new compositions. |
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There are plenty of loose props for experimental play with wooden boats, twiddle fish, a waterwheel, shower cloud, and moveable streambeds. |
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Some do, of course, hedge their bets by recommending that passengers drink lots of fluids and twiddle their toes, but there is not enough scientific evidence to know whether this makes a difference. |
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We cannot dither, we cannot just twiddle our thumbs, or wait and see. |
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They twist and twiddle knobs and buttons all night, yet the music continues to fill the cavernous space even after they leave, one by one with a polite bow. |
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They are further examples showing that the federal government did not twiddle its thumbs and that French communities are better equipped then ever before to meet their needs and view the future with optimism. |
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His work becomes a twiddle of lines with no end or beginning. |
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Just twiddle the dial on the radio a bit for better reception. |
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Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. |
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