The cowl is teacher - friendly in that it won't compromise your modesty when
bending over desks!
Not exact matches
A child of 5, looking for sand crabs and starfish at low water, works his toes into the wet sand and
bends over his little black hunting shadow in an attitude that is timeless, and when a full - grown and city - bred man, pale and
desk - ridden, takes off his shoes and walks with the child, his shambling gesture repeats, atavistically, that of the child.
Frequently our bodies are slouched
over because we are consumed by work at the computer,
bent over from emptying dish washers, folding laundry, picking up toddlers, studying at the
desk and tense from every day anxiety triggers.
We have all passed by the classroom of a teacher during her lunch period and glanced inside to see the teacher working at her
desk while one or two students read, write, or
bend over a poster completing a project.
She didn't
bend over me the way the other teachers had, but rather, knelt at my
desk, and smiled at me, eye - level.
In my haste and natural expectancy of instant compliance, I sat with my head
bent over the original on my
desk, and my right hand sideways, and somewhat nervously extended with the copy, so that immediately upon emerging from his retreat, Bartleby might snatch it and proceed to business without the least delay.
Desk lamps often can
bend over or swivel so you can shine the light directly on your reading material.