Croft twiddled a silver crown piece in his hand and examined it with great interest. |
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Having very thin wire needles pushed into your skin and twiddled is a very bizarre experience. |
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The twenty-year-old twiddled his thumbs in front of him as he walked around and around. |
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She nervously twiddled her fingers together, looking completely uncomfortable. |
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She twiddled her thumbs with a contemplative frown, stood to pace for a moment, then reseated herself and cleared her throat. |
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Jason Giambi twiddled his thumbs, crossed his legs and fidgeted in his chair. |
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In those days, he says, he twiddled a stick between his fingers, not a drinking straw. |
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We've twiddled our thumbs in doctors' waiting rooms while our partners adopt the position. |
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More often now, our father fixed the magic circles of plastic onto their metal posts and twiddled them until the picture cleared. |
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I read that one aloud to Quijada, who twiddled anxiously with the strap of his luggage, a look of devastation on his face. |
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For a moment I smiled like a foolish clown, then twiddled my thumbs. |
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For a variety of reasons, since 1993 I've sat and twiddled my thumbs in the industry. |
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Should we have twiddled our thumbs while 4,000 to 5,000 Canadians die every year of normal flu, if we can call it normal flu? |
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This is a simple thing, but for ten years, we have sat and twiddled our thumbs. |
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We need no lectures from previous Conservative governments, which actually twiddled their thumbs whilst people's pension policies burned. |
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These can be twiddled on or off as necessary for the person's intended role in the system. |
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She looked down at her podium and nervously twiddled her fingers. |
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Melanie dropped her bags and twiddled her fingers nervously. |
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My father looked to the ground and twiddled his thumbs against each other. |
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She applied hand cream, brushed her hair, twiddled her thumbs. |
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Should we have twiddled our thumbs with that? |
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He twiddled his thumbs for almost a week while he waited for somebody to set up his computer. |
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It is a sign of his own failure to discover players in the transfer market over the past few years that Ferguson should have Paul Scholes out there on a night like this while Anderson twiddled his thumbs on the bench. |
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And the McGuinty government has sat back and twiddled its thumbs. |
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