It flails and writhes desperately, kicking and screaming, its razor-sharp teeth biting and snapping at the air around it. |
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The chorus shimmies, writhes, whirls, frugs, and electric-slides from one end of the stage to the other in the campy choreography of debauched hippies. |
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But you will still remember the seething mass of hate that writhes beneath. |
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She spends her life at my breast, writhes in pain, suckles, writhes in pain. |
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There's something creepy, even obscene, about the way the charger writhes and bends to find the charging port. |
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She periodically gets up and goes into the next room and reams him out at top volume, while her obviously very fragile patient writhes on the couch. |
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No more wishing you could feel her hot breath on your neck as she writhes in ecstasy. |
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He passes the time by visiting bathhouses, where he writhes in licentious congress soapy enough to lave his sins and conceal the nether regions forbade by Japanese censorship. |
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However, very few spectres have a long, skeletal, snake-like neck, that constantly writhes in lancinate throes. |
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Like all gas giants, Jupiter has no surface in the conventional sense, but the top of the cloud deck writhes with storms and hurricanes. |
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While King Angoulafre carries out his duties and continues to stuff himself like a pig he suddenly becomes hysterical and writhes in pain. What can possibly be the problem? |
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Mr. Pittu plays the sinister Cecil with a savory, ripe sense of cool malice, although he has a tryingly melodramatic scene in the second act, when Cecil writhes in agony at the ungratefulness of his superiors. |
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Britney stars as a leatherclad dominatrix as Madonna writhes around on the floor of a room resembling a pig pen. |
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Clad in black tights, her slender, weightless figure writhes to the weird moans and rails and rattles of the atonal and a-rhythmic music of an Existentialist combo. |
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