Sentences with phrase «hand over her waist»

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She said he came over, «put his hands on her waist, caressed her stomach and kissed her.»
You place yourself in the hands of strangers who ask you to do foolhardy things, like walk backwards over a precipice with nothing but a rope around your waist or climb a sheer rock face with your fingers and toes.
Here's how to do it: Standing with feet shoulder - width apart, bend forward at the waist and place your hands on the floor; crawl forward to plank position with shoulders directly over wrists.
Stand with feet shoulder width apart and bend over at the waist with the heavy object in your hands
It's one where you have hands above head, chin to chest, and then bend over at the waist, rounded spine, and touch hands to floor.
Bent Over Row — Holding weight in each hand with your palms facing inward toward each other, bend over at the waist while keeping your back straight and knees slightly bOver Row — Holding weight in each hand with your palms facing inward toward each other, bend over at the waist while keeping your back straight and knees slightly bover at the waist while keeping your back straight and knees slightly bent.
While in Child's Pose, walk the hands over to one side, feeling a stretch all the way down the waist.
Bend at the waist, over your legs and place hands on the ground for standing forward fold.
Taking a dumbbell in one hand, bend over at the waist until your upper body is parallel with the floor.
Start with the arms straight, above your head and pull your hands forwards, over your head towards your waist.
Then, I hand - sewed the waist stay to the seam allowance of the skirt and folded over each end and hand - stitched in two hook - and - eyes so I could secure it to my waist when worn.
- high waisted pants - summer capsule do - over - purge office separates - do something about hair - force hands to let go of office sweaters into donation bag
The video surveillance recorded him doing heavy lifting relating to the laying of sod in his yard, being on his hands and knees laying and cutting the sod, and bending over up to 90 % from the waist picking up, carrying, and laying down the sod.
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