Sentences with phrase «pressed against his cheek»

Hoult, who played the skeletal war boy Nux in Mad Max: Fury Road, has gotten very good at pretending to drive a car very fast while the camera gets tighter and tighter on his face; here, he expands his range a little by doing it with a cellphone pressed against his cheek.

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She may wish she had been more like my friend Ruth, more ready to lean down and press her cheek against her mother's and hold her hand for those last few breaths.
Ruben Loftus - Cheek is set to make his England debut in Friday's friendly against Germany, Press Association Sport understands.
To tolerate the intense sensation of having his teeth brushed, the child with SPD may need to use nonfoaming toothpaste and have his mouth and lips desensitized by using a vibrating toothbrush or even just gently pressing a hand - held vibrator against his cheek, jaws, and lips before attempting to brush.
The baby's face, nose, chin and both cheeks are evenly pressed against the breast.
When you hold her, press your cheek against hers as you put her to your shoulder, rather than holding her slightly apart from your face.
The habit could be causing lines to form on the cheek that's constantly pressed against the pillow.
My left cheek is pressed against the floor of a public bathhouse.
Their soft little arms linked through mine... their tender cheek pressed against my -LSB-...]
He felt the soft pressing weight of his mother, her arms cradling his head, her words one hot breath after another against his cheek.
My father and the owner tried to tempt me with the full - breed Newfoundlands, scooping up the silky black sacks of fur and pressing their big heavy heads against my cheek.
Her parents, looking in on her and seeing her with her cheek pressed against the floor, thought that she had fallen asleep, and her father tiptoed into the room to lift her into bed, only to be disconcerted by the gleam of her wide - open eyes over the top of her arm.
I pressed my head tight against the green door, felt the cold on my cheek, and closed my eyes, tried counting to ten the way my therapist had taught me only a week before, breathing in on every number, then out, slowly.
He leaned against a tree trunk for a moment and watched them — their tangled bodies swaying in a half circle, her small hand pressed against the boy's cheek, her kisses wide - mouthed and devouring.
by Stephanie Cristello «Press as much of the front surface of your body (palms in or out, left or right cheek) against the wall as possible.»
He held us together by our necks so that our cheeks were pressed against his.
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