Sentences with phrase «of writhing»

He'd dropped me off at Warringah Mall on his way through because I was soooooo bored at his last match (in between worrying that one of his elder statesmen team mates would be hospitalised... there was a lot of writhing around on the ground from injuries), but I didn't last very long in the shopping mecca — I've lost the heart and bank balance for it, so I grabbed a coffee and trailed down to his game instead.
«Looking at his exhibition of a dozen paintings of bouquets, a hard maple tree and a life - size, nude self - portrait, «Poseidon» (all 2009), is to be immersed in a colorful garden, as well as a pit of writhing snakes.
Following that series the artist began to move increasingly in the direction of painted relief sculpture, initially with the collage works of the Polish Village series, and then to early painted reliefs made from sheets of honeycomb aluminum such as Talladega (1980) from the Indian Bird series — an orgy of writhing cut - out forms covered with pretty high - key colors and glitter.
Drawing on sources such as Jacques - Louis David's 1793 masterpiece The Death of Marat, carved and inked black figures emerge from swarms of writhing, fish - like eyes, with decorative woodcut prints and drawings collaged onto incised wooden panels.
By evoking the patterned surfaces of miniature paintings and Kashmiri textiles, with their finely wrought lines and dense networks of forms, Shaw sets up an expectation that is sharply undermined by his subject matter of writhing animals, humans, and aquatic creatures, often copulating with each other and ejaculating in bursts of exuberant color — none of which would be possible in an Islamic context.
The imposing structure is made up of writhing, silvery arms from which steel utensils hang like fruit.
«Made of glazed and fired clay, Rosen's primary medium, and not more than a few feet high... the sculptures seem to have neither fixed contours nor stable shape; even their scale appears to shift as you look... not so much covered with as compounded of hundreds of writhing, snakelike elements, they are variously volcanic, beastly, catastrophic and unnervingly funny, suggesting things going terribly wrong, but not yet irreversibly...» Nancy Princenthal Rosen's work has been in many solo shows in museums, commercial galleries and non-profit spaces.
Opposite Shrobe, Anna Zorina Gallery presents Haitian - American artist Didier William, who draws from Vodou symbolism in his depictions of writhing bodies engulfed in swarms of eyes, ripped pieces of painted paper collaged into the background.
The simple joy and unselfconscious vitality conveyed by the mesh of writhing, abstract form was a style that compelled and satisfied the French artist for many further years, and Impair et Amble became one of the very first paintings in Dubuffet's definitive painting cycle — L'Hourloupe — that was to occupy him for a full decade.
Set in a phantasgamorphic world of writhing caterpillars, brightly - colored Gammies, and living architecture, players will undertake what appears to be one scientist's quest to save her father.
In pursuit of this double act, you'll traverse a familiar set of narrowly interlinked corridors that spawn mysterious doors and unsettling clandestine messages, before facing off against a number of shit - scary foes — not least The Guardian, a shrieking she devil composed of writhing corpses and saw blades.
I find it almost mind - boggling that people are in there ordering their muffins and scones, and you're writing descriptions of the writhing undead feasting on the flesh of the living...
«And then the knight was held over the pit of writhing snakes, which hissed and spat as their twining lengths ensnared the whitening bones of their previous victims...» «And then the black - hearted villain, with a hideous oath, drew a secret dagger from his boot and advanced towards the defenceless...» «And then the maiden took a pin from her hair and the golden tresses fell from the window, down, down, caressing the castle walls until they almost reached the verdant grass on which he stood...» Arthur was an energetic, headstrong boy who did not easily sit still; but once the Mam raised her porridge stick he was held in a state of silent enchantment — as if a villain from one of her stories had slipped a secret herb into his food.
The Gordini might have the edge in initial excitement and involvement, but the Cooper S has its pace covered on the Peak District's smoother sections of writhing blacktop, staying composed, unruffled and nailed to the Renault's rear diffuser.
Perhaps the winter tyres aren't helping, but some of that writhing textural feedback you used to get through the rim of a Porsche steering wheel has been replaced by silky smoothness.
But surrounding Pahrump are numerous empty two - lanes for assessing on - road performance and, even better, the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch — a sprawling facility boasting clubhouses, condos, and more than 6 miles of writhing race circuit customizable into more than 50 different configurations.
Insidious certainly redressed this imbalance by damping the comedy and amping the scares — and this remake also puts more emphasis than the original on fright - filled set - pieces, multiplying the clown dolls, showing us a limbo full of writhing, gooey corpses, and even throwing in some power - tool peril for good measure.
And poor, abused Nancy (Jessica Alba), still dancing for degenerates on a shiny bar counter, summarizes most of her story arc in a single image of her writhing sadly with gun in one hand and bottle in the other.
This consists of him writhing in his shorts on the sofa and making come - hither eyes at the camera — which is plenty to persuade Stephen, who directs homemade gay porn under the King Cobra label, that he has a new star on his hands.
This low budget but highly - effective horror film is exactly the kind of movie that legendary Hollywood D - movie producer Roger Corman would have knocked out in the»70s: plenty of writhing female limbs, no surprises.
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Red - sided garter snakes famously engage in what can only be described as orgies, forming large «mating balls» of writhing snakes.
Thousands of writhing snakes might give you the quivers, but the garters are so preoccupied with sex that the scientists studying them are more worried about accidentally stepping on one.
All that writhing in guilt keeps us occupied and under control, with the added advantage to the leader that every problem in the church can safely be laid at the feet of those writhing «Jezebels» who are ruining the spiritual atmosphere for everyone.
«It's not very pretty,» admits Baker, describing the physical manifestations of writhing and vomiting that often accompany deliverance.

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Look closer, and the contents of those bins reveal themselves to be writhing insects.
But she can not remember the day it all began — when her father found her in the middle of a seizure, her body writhing on the floor.
It was the same drug that was deployed in the gruesome killing of Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma in 2014, in which the inmate writhed and groaned on the gurney for 43 minutes.
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There is, however, a particular course that has players writhing from frustration, and possibly awe, at the level of difficulty.
As her dance dissolves and smiling Salome Sashays across the floor in smoky veils To join her scheming mother, Herod sighs, Seeing how foolishly he's just behaved» Losing his head to such a vapid girl, Whose liquid rippling of breasts and thighs Writhing in time to pipes and throbbing....
If one sees the athlete writhing in pain and moving all of her limbs, one should sigh with relief, for she will most likely recover.
On the third day of Lent, early this morning, a friend texts me that her baby died in the night, and my heart writhes with disdain of death and there's a searing sadness that can make you feel physically sick.
How many women on this spinning globe read Katie and lay in bed at night desperately wrestling and writhing with their own life, hearts dizzy and aching... I was one of them.
There is an apocryphal story told about some of the followers of Rene Descartes, who, on the banks of the Seine River in Paris, would nail dogs to wooden boards, cut them open, and watch them bark and writhe.
They give us images of storm, writhing snakes, scratched and burning feet.
The nation was writhing with doubt about the morality of the interminable bloodshed.
O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended in the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames in summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it --
They could write an article every bit as infantile as this woman's, claiming that ripples in space - time sound very much like the faint repercussions of the natal writhing of the dreamtime snake.
To look at that writhing mass of religious confusion and say «Yeah, I think that one gets it right» is beyond lunacy.
In the midst of being willingly engulfed in our sins and the sins of all men of all time, He writhed in anguish not from the lacerations on His back or the thorns that still pierced His head or the nails that held Him to the cross but from the incomparably painful loss of fellowship with His heavenly Father that His becoming sin for us had brought.
Old memories recovered, old portents in ambiguous signs, Where my spewn grass writhes into brown innocence, Lies indifferent to fireflies or the sounds of brash children, Refutation of the ambiguous and thickening darkness.
Everyone else of course can spend eternity screaming and writhing in eternal flame for the heinous sin of not kissing his ineffable ass, am i right?
The smell of sin hung foul on them; the mire About their roots was trampled filth of flesh Horrid with rottenness, and splashed with gore Curdling in crimson puddles; where there buzzed And sucked, and settled, creatures of the swamp, Hideous in wing and sting, gnat - clouds and flies, With moths, toads, newts, and snakes red - gulleted; And livid, loathsome worms, writhing in slime Forth from skull - holes and scalps and tumbled bones.57
Monica Besra, a mother of five, tells TIME that on September 5, 1998 — a year to the day after Theresa died — she was writhing in pain from an abdominal tumor at a home, run by the Missionaries of Charity.
Would any human father toss their rebellious child into a cauldron of fire to watch them writhe and scream in torment... forever??
Take HBO's gargantuan winter hit True Detective which (like Game of Thrones) features some stellar writing but also (again, like Game of Thrones) can't resist frequently reducing its actresses to writhing set pieces.
Tea Party political philosophy: «Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with, and then the different branches of arithmetic - Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision.»
When grammar is sprung and words writhe, when images make leaps that baffle and astound, there is something other and something more wrong than can be ascribed merely to the disposition of the queer to be experimental.
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