She moves cigarettes in her pack, then crumples the paper and puts it on the shelf with chocolate bars. |
A skinny man, who bonked early and often, crumples onto his back, eyes glazed over in a thousand-yard stare. |
She finally paints Adele, a subject she believes to be as poised and beautiful as the Madonna, but crumples up the sketch and throws it away. |
Alternatively, the missile is heated in an arc around its circumference and crumples under atmospheric drag force or its own G-force. |
A torsion typical of anamorphosis twists the image, crumples it and alters it, attempting to introduce the eccentrical into the field of view. |
Christopher crumples to the ground, groans, expressing emotions in a physical, almost animal way, that most of us are incapable of. |