Sentences with phrase «after wriggling»

Treat kidnaps Harold, a shady businessman, for ransom; after wriggling free, he stays on to domesticate the wild boys, but trouble follows him to his new home.
Let's say the first animal is a bouncy, hyper, «friends - with - everyone» puppy who broke his left hind leg after he wriggled and fell out of a child's arms.

Not exact matches

However, the reaction was priceless as Fellaini wriggled around on the ground like he was in incredible pain, only to get to his feet shortly after and carry on playing.
The goalkeeper's first impressive stop came 10 minutes after the interval after Ighalo had somehow managed to wriggle free on the edge of Liverpool's box, only for Mignolet to get fingertips to his shot.
My biggest struggle is the evening meal because no matter what I serve up they say «yuck», wriggle, don't eat, go slow and it is very frustrating night after night.
They shared a cot from around 3 months until around 7 months, and they seemed to really enjoy it — after every nap / sleep, I'd find they had both wriggled into the middle of the cot and were snuggling up to each other
When your baby starts crawling, you can toss it across the room so he can wriggle after it.
If baby is squirming and wriggling, he might not be hungry enough to nurse - so just play for a bit and try again after 10 - 15 minutes.
Downing Street has insisted the UK is committed to renewable energy, after a leaked document suggested civil servants were trying to «wriggle out» of EU targets.
After much wriggling he escaped to fight another day.
NASA's Spirit rover should be able to wriggle free of its sandy trap on Mars after all, says a scientist for the mission.
They do this by bending their heads, angling them through the opening, and wriggling their bodies back and forth, after which they form a loop with the part already past the opening.
After all, it involves keeping a clutch of eggs constantly incubated and protected while feeding themselves, and later a nest full of squawking, wriggling babies.
Finally, after two months, Nemo wriggled his way into my heart.
After an hour of amusing your rabbit by wriggling your arms just out of reach of him, your pet might give you renewed hope by finally making a move in your direction — only to give your hand a sniff (did she bring me a snack yet?)
Exceptionally energetic and intelligent, they are too much of a busy body to be a lap dog, wriggling away after just a few minutes!
When you adopted your cat, you took a vow to look after their welfare — and that's a commitment you shouldn't wriggle out of just because, say, the cat keeps scratching a couch leg.
The black - and - white dog tried to wriggle away once out of the cage, but he came around after a while.
After a moment of their bewilderment, I fish my fingers through the substrate and pull out a delicate little wriggling snake.
After 20 years as a Chase customer, Cindy Morgan - Olson of New York City couldn't wriggle out of an interest rate hike.
After a quick overview of the lesson, we'll give you some tips on how to wriggle into your wetsuit before heading to the best suited beach of the day.
It really just means that after doing something horrible to the other fighter, that fighter wriggles around a little bit as if to say «see?
We are looking at a test between «wriggle fits» or models, consisting of observations and hypothesised relationships of those observations — in other words, after each new observation it is permissable to change both models.
This latest development isn't yet the promise of a carbon negative Britain we have predicted, and there's not much wriggle room after the Lib's 100 %.
I claimed for cancelling my trip to India after being diagnosed with Leukemia over the Xmas holidays, Allianz have wriggled ever since to avoid paying me, their latest reason was that it was a preexisting condition, even though I had no symptoms od diagnosis when I booked the trip and bought their crap insurance.
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