I carefully looked over my shoulder expecting to be greeted with a wide-eyed grimace of sheer white-knuckled terror. |
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Despite advice to remain calm, my white-knuckled hand slowly eases the control stick to the right. |
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He was gripping the ship's wheel with white-knuckled hands, and his eyes were combing the rigging, looking for signs of trouble. |
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The sound is textured with melodic layers that coil and unfurl like a white-knuckled fist. |
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Everyone else was white-knuckled, and Strom was sitting there calmly reading a newspaper. |
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Cathy's face screws up into a mask of rage, and Emily gasps beneath her white-knuckled grip. |
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The guide had to scramble up the side of the thing like a monkey and talk her into moving on one white-knuckled rung at a time. |
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Water slopped and spilled and lacerations across my skin burned but I held her in a white-knuckled grip and she didn't resist. |
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For eight white-knuckled seconds, he had to try to stay on that jolting, snorting, corkscrewing half-ton of steak on the hoof. |
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A couple of white-knuckled tourists, fearfully working their way up the cables, stare in amazement as he saunters past. |
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His story provides ample white-knuckled white-water sequences and gives the film a much needed pioneering spirit. |
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I took the curves white-knuckled, leaning forward to peer ahead as far as possible. |
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For years the bottleneck has provided a daily white-knuckled driving experience for 300,000 motorists. |
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The Spearman fought his bitter, convulsive coughs, strangling his sounds against a white-knuckled fist, and Zarantha held his wasted body in her arms. |
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I'm a little white-knuckled, to be honest. |
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But then I tuned in one time and my white-knuckled fingers never let go. |
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Underneath floppy sun hats and sunglasses, white-knuckled parents shouted encouragement to their children as they dove into the water for their heats. |
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