The glider dips and banks, the joystick juddering in my hand. |
A friend once got a lift from Stonehenge festival in a batmobile, and I rode into a town in Nicaragua on the juddering mudguard of a tractor. |
Except that now there are no caravans of gold, just beaten-up lorries juddering between dunes with hopeful Africans as their cargo. |
Then James saw his friend's shoulders begin to shake, juddering up and down and suddenly Jenni was crying into his chest. |
Without even seeing my room, I chase after my taxi, and within minutes we are juddering through the warm spring evening and neon-lit streets which wind down to the harbour. |
The attendant stepped back and covered up his collision with the wall with a juddering sidestep. |