The magical girl twirled and spun through the air with a natural grace, which she had achieved after only a day of intense practice. |
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She strode down the runway in a flutter of organza, stopped, twirled, and smiled. |
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As he spun he twirled his pistols and thumbed a button that extended prongs from the handles. |
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She twirled a strand of her long hair and smirked at my disheveled appearance. |
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The physician twirled the patient around so fast and long, at one point, that the patient became dizzy and lost her balance. |
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Some twirled around while others puddled about forcing some of the pedestrians to stop and take note of their revelry. |
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Broodingly, she twirled the stem of the wine glass between her fingers as the crimson wine twirled around dangerously close to rim of the glass. |
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She twirled around again, suddenly feeling like a giddy miss fresh out of the schoolroom. |
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She had pale skin, and her belly button twirled inward, while mine buttoned out on my tummy. |
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Jerred rushed into the house and picked me up in a tight squeeze and twirled me around. |
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They wear gleaming white robes with white headscarves twirled tight and wide around their heads. |
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Other things get a look in too, for example castanets get clicked, fans get fluttered and shawls get twirled as well. |
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She twirled it once, aimed, and the bullet hit a target a few inches to the left of the bull's eye. |
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She twirled and pirouetted with her arms outstretched to catch the gliding snowflakes. |
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He saw Stella, blushed and twirled his hair around with a pencil, and then about-turned sharpish back out of the room. |
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Having twirled in a frock, he dons jackboots to play Adolf Hitler in Springtime for Hitler, the production's howlingly awful play-within-a-play. |
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I twirled it between my index finger and thumb, watching the jewel give off bright rays when it passed a specific angle. |
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Papers twirled about effortlessly and left their posts gliding to the ground and crumpling beneath the wheels of my haphazard vehicle. |
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As they whirled and twirled, moving smoothly to the music, they seemed reunited. |
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Grinning, he twirled his hand around the kitten as the tiny animal chased him, attempting to pounce. |
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He tossed his guitar in the air, jumped off the drum riser and twirled around and around until he fell down. |
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Alex twirled round in a circle, trying to figure out which bus she was meant to be on. |
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Red and purple hangings hung from gold walls, and the dancers twirled round and round. |
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They leaped and twirled, and they seemed to be luring her to swim with them. |
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His baby blues lit up and he gathered me in his arms and twirled me around. |
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Lucrezia twirled, letting the peacock feathers that were skewered through her brown, upswept hair hit our noses. |
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Rather football followers should delight in the euphoria of Thierry Henry, who tore off his shirt and twirled it joyously around his head. |
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He twirled the gold band, Helen's wedding ring, around on the tip of his little finger, before sliding it down to the knuckle. |
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He set scoring records at Niagara and twirled the baton at Buffalo Bills games. |
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She then twirled the staff around, then came down into a half-crouch, stabbing down at the ground with the bowl of the staff. |
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It was mid-calf, creamy white and strapless, the kind that billowed out around my knees if I twirled around fast enough. |
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Miranda leaped and ran, spun and twirled, flew and soared to the sound of Mario's violin. |
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Annie twirled the phone cord around her fingers as she spoke slowly to the Real Estate agent. |
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My long cream coloured fingers twirled a black pen, idly, while I thought about home. |
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Corrina picked up her fork and twirled it around in her salad, never once raising the food to her mouth. |
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The swordsman reached up and gently twirled a lock of her long hair around his finger. |
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Anna reached up and absent-mindedly twirled her finger around one of her golden curls. |
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She twirled, slowly bringing her slender arms above her head while her sheer dress flowed in the breeze, twisting around her body. |
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His legs were askew as he spun, twirled, and twisted, a strange dance of confusion. |
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With a start, she twirled around and found herself fact to face with Kinchi's brother, Chikan. |
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Around my finger I twirled a strand of hair that was no longer a dull mousy brown, but a shiny dark chocolate. |
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Cat twirled around as the warm rain pounded down on her, soaking her uniform-dress and hair. |
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The blaring sound of Spanish music twirled round in my head, and the brightly coloured morning sun shone through my closed eyes. |
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Ruby twirled the gun on her finger and slid it into the holster on her belt. |
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I quickly twirled back around to face my other three enemies. |
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She twirled in front of the mirror and watched the skirt flare out. |
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She twirled her fingers in his long, artfully layered auburn hair. |
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He held the cigarette in his right hand, he twirled it, he flicked it, he put it to his lips and took long drags, inhaling the smoke, holding it in his lungs forever. |
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She took a drag of the cigarette, exhaled, then turned the hot coal around and twirled the ash off against her nipple. |
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Following this comment he took out a gun and twirled it around on his index finger. |
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Measure 6: A martellement, this time on the preceding note, mixed with a twirled arpeggio, will help camouflage the repeated cellule. |
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From the time I first noticed that it filled me with warmth as I twirled my fingers over its top, I felt I had a friend. |
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A bouquet of freshly chopped mint and dill gets twirled into a delicious greek-style yogurt. |
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She twirled it expertly and brought the blade down, stopping just inches away from slicing Neo Moon's head off. |
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As the ropes are twirled together, the red knot jumps onto the white rope and vice versa. |
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He absent-mindedly twirled a lock of crimson hair around his finger. |
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She twirled the umbrella by rolling it in the palms of her hands. |
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She twirled around to find her aunt was giving her a blameful look. |
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Obviously a boy who appreciates a big stage when he sees one, Jack danced and twirled and spun with abandon, much to the delight of the photographers. |
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The reporter frowned and idly twirled a black curl between her fingers. |
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Flower petals danced across the scene, and twirled through the air. |
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She absently twirled noodles for about ten minutes as Dave scarfed his. |
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We jumped around and around, hands linked as we twirled around the room. |
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From somewhere came the monotonous click-click of a Prayer Wheel as some monk endlessly twirled it so that his prayers could go winging forth. |
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Any stubborn residues can then be removed with a little cotton wool that has been twirled around a toothpick or wooden skewer. |
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The swordsman then twirled the sword in his hands, and raised it high. |
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Sarah idly twirled the white gold band on her wedding finger. |
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The festival brought the complex alive as bright ribbons floated and children twirled and danced in colourful costumes to the sounds of Latin and soca music. |
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His black gloved fingers twirled his substantial black moustache. |
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She twirled both of her pistols and stuck them in the holsters at her belt before picking up the spreadfire rifle and likewise slinging it over her shoulder. |
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Suzuki and Butterfly dabbed each other's eyes, ecstatically twirled on any vestige of hope, performed a poignant fan dance, silhouetted behind silk screens. |
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Hayes picked up a fallen stick and twirled it idly between his fingers. |
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Lynn nodded and twirled her brown hair around her pinkie finger. |
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Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard. |
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The dancers before him danced and twirled just for him and it pleased him. |
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Under Abacha, who had no coherent ideas about economics but was able to rule by fiat, policy twirled like a weathervane. |
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Another scheme involved the use of an abrasive sand under the end of a stick that was twirled back and forth between the palms. |
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Pois consist of a string with a ball attached at one end. The colour ribbons attached to the ball create an amazing colour spectacle when the pois are twirled and swung. |
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Men wore kilts and twirled women flaunting tresses. |
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Oh, how fierce the flames were which twirled in raging tornadoes. |
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The diabolo is the juggling toy which consists of a brightly coloured object like two cups stuck together at the stem which is twirled and spun with what might otherwise look like a skipping rope. |
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Two performers twirled boleadoras in the air and bounced off weight on the ground, making explosive noises in unison. |
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Many of the male dancers did the Grass Dance, wearing outfits decorated with long strands of ribbon or fabric and two tufts of yarn attached to headpieces that twirled and rocked as the dancers moved to the drumbeat. |
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The vain man grew his remaining hair long and twirled it in a spiral to try to cover his growing bald patch. |
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The little sledge twirled riskily to rest at the bottom of the slope. |
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She twirled the pencil through her fingers with impressive dexterity. |
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As she twirled around in front of the mirror admiring how the dress showed off her thick booty, she felt like a princess in a children's storybook. |
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