Sentences with phrase «often quivering»

The tail is often quivering during this activity.
Usually, cat spraying behavior involves standing up, tail up and often quivering, back legs pedaling, and a burst of urine.

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It's not often I become a quivering fanboy while interviewing someone, but it happened a few weeks ago when I got the chance to speak with comics legend Stan Lee.
Babies make a lot of movements that are often mistaken for seizures, including having a quivering chin, trembling hands, and jerky arm movements.
When working on large - scale projects, people often tend to go through a dark phase that sees their determination quiver.
The tail will be held up high, and will usually be quivering, the cat will often tread the ground with his paws.
The tail will be held up high, and will usually be quivering, often he will tread the ground with his paws.
As seen above, stiffening of the body and quivering in dogs is often a signal of noticing prey.
The Legend of Zelda games have many minigames in each game, often having prizes such as Pieces of Heart (increasing Link's health), Rupees (the games» currency), and upgrades (quiver, wallet, etc..)
The tussle is most explicit in his ink drawings, with their thin, quivering, agitated lines often describing body parts and frank sexual activity.
Nelson often compares his work to archeology, and with this installation, entitled Quiver of Arrows, he took an almost archeological interest in dredging up period objects to re-create a particular frame of mind — in this case, the American road as an expression of the search for belonging and meaning.
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