Sentences with phrase «like jazz hands»

When I was pregnant, I would hold really still, then suddenly bend my knees to see if I could make her Moro, the startle reflex in which the baby suddenly flings her arms out wide and then slowly, slowly brings them in like jazz hands.

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On the other hand, we have blown up balloons, danced in the aisles, marched behind banners; we have turned to jazz and we have sung ditties whose theological content makes a nursery rhyme sound like Thomas Aquinas.
Like eat, or shower, or do jazz hands because both of them are free and you can, or stare at a wall because you can't do anything else, or stare at your peaceful sleeping baby because when are they going to wake up again?
He had the kid tucked up under his left arm as, with his free right hand, he worked through the eighth of fifteen crates from the Benezra estate, the records in crate number 8 favoring, like Archy, the belly meat of jazz, salty and well marbled with funk.
Now I don't live in a mansion my any means, but that doesn't mean you can't jazz it up, and while this may look like a lot, it was actually very simple to pull together with stuff I already had on hand.
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