In 2000 they installed a couple of tall twirly staircases and a giant spider, sculpted out of steel by Louise Bourgeois. |
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She always does that hair twirly thing when she's anxious, especially during important tests. |
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It's a drinking song, It's a polka, it's girls in big twirly dresses and they're giving it everything they've got. |
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If there are no buffaloes, you can play a different game with the droppings of the kudu, a large antelope with twirly horns. |
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She scrunched up her face in reply and then handed me a glass of multi-coloured liquid that was adorned with little paper umbrellas and a twirly straw. |
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A tireless self-promoter, Dalí turned himself into a product – a ringmaster with twirly moustaches, a one-man poster-machine. |
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You can also clap eyes on large groups of bass and twirly pikes. |
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But I suppose it was too much to expect for him to have a black, twirly moustache and for her to cackle mysteriously from beneath an impenetrable black shroud. |
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This is a movie so unbelievably girly, whirly and twirly that, on leaving the cinema, I felt like reading three Andy McNabs back to back, just to get my testosterone back up to metrosexual level. |
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Indeed, I would advocate that this motion be banned from amusement parks, because scientists have documented abnormally high rates of nausea in areas in the immediate vicinity of twirly rides. |
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Meanwhile, the Arnault daughter, Delphine, walked over in her twirly black leather skirt to the designer Christopher Kane, newly funded by PPR, arch rival to the Arnault empire. |
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Twirly Flower The face on the flower moves to the rhythm of the tunes it plays and helps children get off to sleep. |
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If you can wrap your fuzzy patch at least halfway around your little phalange, then you've tested positive for the Twirly Test, and you need to do some manscaping. |
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Use the Twirly stencil to embroider, emboss and cut. |
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