Sentences with phrase «as wriggling»

As soon as the eggs show signs of emerging as wriggling tadpoles, the male swallows them; not into his stomach, but into his vocal sac.
Even if they may be a little grey around the edges and aren't as cute as a wriggling puppy, senior chihuahuas have so much to offer us.
Try having your little one «teach» their teddy to use the loo by sitting it on the potty, and watch for cues that they may need to go as well, such as wriggling or holding their crotch.
Look out for cues that your little one needs a wee, such as wriggling or hopping from one foot to another, and suggest that they try sitting on the potty to see if anything happens.
Nibbling on bacon, chewing on cheese Sam says to Suzie, Honey, would you please be my Mrs. Suzie says yes with her kisses Now he's tickling her fancy, rubbing her toes Muzzle to muzzle, now, anything goes as they wriggle, Sue starts to giggle
Fish may seem to glide effortlessly through the water, but the tiny ripples they leave behind as they wriggle their way along are evidence of a constant give - and - take of energy between the swimmer and its aqueous environment — a momentum exchange that propels the fish forward but is devilishly tricky to quantify because of the continuous nature of a large, ever - flowing body of water.
But rather than people, she is describing the movements of tiny transparent worms as they wriggle about in laboratory dishes at the Rockefeller University in New York, where she holds the position of Torsten N. Wiesel Professor.

Not exact matches

But as soon as I touched it, it wriggled and slipped out of my hands, landed back in the river, and swam quickly away.
As Helen muses on the whole experience, on the ups and downs, and now watching the wriggling, laughing life in front of her, she says: «I've learnt overwhelmingly how much God loves us, and that he really does want to intervene dramatically in our lives,» she pauses.
He argues convincingly that for all the neo-Darwinian atheists» claim that man is no more than the result of blind scientific forces, they have to wriggle to claim, as they do, some place for justice, equality and political fairness.
He wriggles free to fetch the kitchen stool and climbs on top of it, watching intently as I throw an egg, self - raising flour, milk and rice malt syrup into a small bowl.
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.
Minutes later Holloway appeared to have been stopped by several tacklers, but each time he wriggled free and when he was done he had run 20 yards for another TD as the Volunteers held off Tech 20 - 14.
Watching Josey the Snake wriggle and squirm as Arsenal win the league is sweeter.
Campbell can scheme and wriggle past his marker as we've seen him did in the Watford game.
I also, sadly don't know that we'll see Santi again, which is a real shame, as he is a brilliant technician on the ball and I really enjoyed watching him wriggle outta tight spaces and keep possession circulating or spring attacks.
And this is why Giroud struggles he's particular set of skills as a Deep lying Forward, become f@cking useless, when you're overcrowded in the final third what does hold up play do, his finishing is also nulified on account of the fact that as a deep lying forward doesn't poses the strength to fight his way out of situations like this like a target man would do... or the dribbilng capabilities, mobility to be able to wriggle past defenders in these small spaces.
And I think Campbell will be a good sub option for Iwobi or vice vasal at mid-left front as both of them can scheme or wriggle past their markers which is very important.
We need 2 top CM but I wouldn't say they need to be def CM, we need someone who can hold onto the ball and wriggle out of a tight spot while keeping the ball while being able to disposes players as well.
Real Madrid have no answer to Wolfsburg closing them down as they marked their strong directness offensive playing because Real Madrid appeared not to have schemers and wrigglers who can take on Wolfsburg defenders and scheme or wriggle pass them centrally and wingly to size their goalkeeper up.
Trying to button the bodysuit on a wriggling baby is hard and if he or she doesn't creep with the belly against the floor anymore, an onesie is not as necessary for being comfortable.
This plastic swing features a sturdy design that helps hold your child in place using a harness as well as a tray table that snaps securely on and keeps your little one from being able to wriggle free.
You're saying that as far as marriage is concerned there is no wriggle room.
Baby bathtub: A tub specially designed to hold a wriggling baby will keep yours safe and give your back a break as well.
This sleeper will stay securely in place wherever you put it in your bed, and since it has high sides that function as bumpers, your baby will not be able to wriggle around and crawl out of it while you're sleeping.
He may even react by turning his little head, wriggling or jumping as his startle reflex kicks in.
The baby might wriggle and squirm, looking as if they are trying to tread water, and they might seem very tired but have difficulty keeping their eyes shut.
As your child, laughs, and tries to wriggle the ipad out of your hands, they are soaking up that warm connection they need to think clearly enough to co-operate.
This six - foot play tunnel features a breathable, see - through top that allows you to keep an eye on your little one as they crawl, squirm, and wriggle their way through to the other side.
Watch as this little girl wriggles and pushes until the farts start to blow!
But do not be tempted to select a larger size than necessary, as this will put your baby at risk of covering their face if they are able to wriggle down into the sleep bag.
Unlike most other negative reviews I don't find the back clip or velcro a problem because I never undo the back clip (just put my head through the opening and arms under the straps to get into it) and I wriggle out of the velcro waistband when taking it off so as not to wake the baby.
The movements you feel should be pretty consistent for the next 10 weeks, or until your twins get too big to wriggle around as much.
As babies are super slippery and often wriggling with excitement during bath time, you'll need to keep a firm hold.
As regards the life jacket itself, it should fit snugly but not tightly, ensuring that it can not get snagged on branches or underwater hazards, but, also that the child does not feel overly restricted by the life jacket, and also that they can't wriggle out of it.
Amid ongoing confusion over the Labour position on Brexit veteran Doncaster MP Flint warned that the public would view any attempt to stay in the customs union and European single market as an attempt to «wriggle out» of the result.
Economists were also qoted as saying this may have contributed immensely to the quick turnaround of the national economy which wriggled itself out of recession much faster than the public had expected.
However, the fact that there is much more wriggle room in the state aid measures than he suggests gives him the opportunity to present a more proactive industrial policy as a victory against EU restrictions when in fact it is just an example of a member state working the system.
I was somewhat concerned that the Government's amendment gave too much wriggle room to returning officers - but the measure was passed into law last week, and it clearly focused minds as over 100 more returning officers have informed the Electoral Commission in the last week that they will indeed be counting on General Election Night.
The request sparked a sudden rapture as supporters from both the PNC and the NDC leapt from everywhere into the centre of the rally ground in an unusual spectacle that got Mr. Mornah, the party's General Secretary, Atik Mohammed, as well as constituency and regional executives wriggling to the song for about 60 seconds.
When David Cameron described Ed Miliband as «wriggling like an eel» yesterday, he was following a long tradition of comparing politicians to a non-humanoid creature.
As Tim points out, Miliband will look cowardly as he refuses the people a say; one of Nigel Farage's prize foxes, an In / Out referendum, has been shot - and stuffed and mounted into the bargain; Clegg will wrigglAs Tim points out, Miliband will look cowardly as he refuses the people a say; one of Nigel Farage's prize foxes, an In / Out referendum, has been shot - and stuffed and mounted into the bargain; Clegg will wrigglas he refuses the people a say; one of Nigel Farage's prize foxes, an In / Out referendum, has been shot - and stuffed and mounted into the bargain; Clegg will wriggle.
Cameron also rounded on the Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, accusing him of wriggling over his offer of an amnesty to illegal immigrants that Cameron said would allow 600,000 people who came here illegally to stay, as well as bring their families.
Labour leader Ed Miliband made it clear he was all for the debates as per the last general election and agreed that David Cameron was trying to «wriggle out» of them.
Polchinski was an early pioneer of string theory, the mathematical apparatus picturing the basic particles of matter and force as supertiny wriggling strands of energy known as superstrings.
The discarded stingers writhe and wriggle on the ground, possibly to distract predators as the owner makes its escape.
[3] Devil imps must compete from the day they're born as they try to out - wriggle their littermates to secure a berth in their mother's pouch.
As a result, alcohol - exposed worms stop wriggling — the C. elegans version of the sluggish, uncoordinated behavior characteristic of inebriated humans.
The toddler wriggled across the exam table, laughing as he crinkled its paper covering.
The researchers compared the bugs» armament — such as a male's ability to grasp a female, or a female's ability to wriggle away from a male — with the number of times the bugs mated.
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