Sentences with phrase «slithering in»

No, the chief delight of Rampage is the sight of the giant alligator slithering in and out of a glass tower several floors at a time or the giant gorilla simply swallowing one of the villains whole.
Eventually, that night, a shady looking dude came slithering in, and then they both went home together.
If I'm TJ, I cut to 125 right now and tweet a picture of the scale calling out DJ for hiding from the snake slithering in the grass.
So far so good: now let's see if we can get some life started out of that piece of slim that slithered in.
If New Labour and its fellow travellers cared about the poor they would not have bankrupted the country, inflicted dependence and slithered in a policy of redistribution that no - one wanted in the first place.
Remember it was «anyone but Cuomo» that year, and this snake slithered in.
I just like to slither in / out and around things like a snake.
The pinprick of her village lay closer to the borders with Poland and Latvia than she'd ever known; the whole country was but a slither in a howling world.
Set on the banks of the River Tyne, this follows Dominic and Holly as they grow from children to adults, their lives periodically disrupted whenever Vincent, a magnetic punk, slithers in.
This means that you must slither in a zigzag formation to smoothly traverse around the ground and wrap around bamboo looking poles to reach higher areas.

Not exact matches

So unlike an eel, you'd still have to charge your wearables before slithering around in the new threads.
The new playground featured a number of fun elements selected by children in the community, including a giant «slither» slide, climbing dome, monkey bars, a bridge, drum panels, climbers and a monorail.
i was wondering when he would slither back in here
I post a Truth, so called atheists slither out from under some garbage and post proof of what I said in the first place.
And two full generations grew to adulthood being forced to endure absurd and ugly noises masquerading as «folk music» at Mass: anger about this is generally expressed in terms of «horrible kum - by - ya Masses», even though that particular horror slithered away during the 90s except among a few ageing diehard crooners.
Pulse them up or slice them to imitate slithers of meat in a casserole or pasta sauce for that deep, rich flavour.
To prepare the cauliflower and Romanesco slices, cut the florets into slices by cutting them in half lengthways and then using a mandolin to slice 1 - 2 mm thick slithers of the cut faces.
Further on, in the closed forest, I had spotted eagles circling overhead, macaw monkeys muttering in the trees, and a cobra coiled on the path, slithering away as we approached.
When we last left him, you will recall, California's histrionic hero, Silky Sullivan, had just stuck another horse feather in his cap by slithering five furlongs in mud in the highly creditable time of 1:00 [4/5](SI, March 31).
In a flash, Mack went from slow motion to peeeewwwnnn as he exploded into Mills» chest and slithered inside of his block to come completely free.
Sometimes after games, he and Astro roommate Roger Metzger would lie on their backs in the clubhouse shower and slither across the floor in what were called «the upside - down seal races.»
Your baby may opt for another method of locomotion around this time, though — like bottom shuffling (scooting around on her bottom, using a hand behind and a foot in front to propel herself), slithering on her stomach, or rolling across the room.
In lieu of crawling, a few babies may slither on their bellies or push themselves forward on their bottoms.
Your baby may opt for another method of transportation around this time, though — like bottom shuffling (scooting around on her bottom, using a hand behind and a foot in front to propel herself), slithering on her stomach, or rolling across the room.
In order to prevent nagging or resentment slithering its way into your relationship, make a plan for all household chores and new baby duties.
The Liberals are the dirtiest fighters at street level and if you had heard Chris Huhne shouting down Humphrys this morning on the Today programme for daring to suggest that Clegg was just as much a political insider as the other two, which he is, except worse as he slithered up the Brussels gravy drain, you would have heard their nasty side in the raw.
In a blow to the Bloomberg administration, the federal Environmental Protection Agency has named the slithering Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn a Superfund sitIn a blow to the Bloomberg administration, the federal Environmental Protection Agency has named the slithering Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn a Superfund sitin Brooklyn a Superfund site.
He once found a deadly viper slithering into his sleeping bag in a Southeast Asian jungle.
He created a series of images of the creatures and plants that grow, slither, flit or fly through a single cubic foot of space — from a cloud forest in Costa Rica to a coral reef in French Polynesia.
Elsewhere in the issue, you can see how science is working on new breeding and distribution techniques to save the coral reefs; a way to gain a better understanding of dark matter through the search for whether axion particles exist; a probe into the cause and solutions for the toxic condition of social disconnection, also known as loneliness; and even how to elucidate the long - sought origins of how snakes got their slither.
But, in fact, a hot debate has erupted over the origins of these slithering beasts.
IT MAY seem corny to compare the slithering growth of nerve fibres in the developing human embryo to traffic moving along roads and freeways, but the analogy is apt.
In the lab, Hawkes and his colleagues programmed the robot to form 3 - D structures such as a radio antenna, turn off a valve, navigate a maze, swim through glue, act as a fire extinguisher, squeeze through tight gaps, shimmy through fly paper and slither across a bed of nails.
These snakes slither up trees before launching themselves from branches high in the canopy, undulating their bodies from side to side as they glide elegantly — at speeds of about 10 metres per second — to their destination.
What's scarier, a deadly snake slithering across your path during a hike or watching a 1,000 - point drop in the stock market?
Other researchers have placed similar robots, in the form of lobsters and lampreys, on the seafloor, and Jeremijenko hopes to have still more varieties hopping, slithering, and climbing their way into the environment soon.
Membrane remodeling typically occurs during cell division, during cell movement as it slithers around, and during vesicle formation, when a small piece buds off like what you might see in a lava lamp.
Although snakes are found in most of the world — Ireland, Iceland and New Zealand are some of the few snake - free countries — only four types found in Texas are venomous: the coral snake, copperhead, rattlesnake and cottonmouth (also called water moccasin), and the state is a slithering paradise for all of them.
These reptiles, real and robotic, are sidewinders — they move forward not by slithering, but rather by wriggling their bodies perpendicular to the direction of travel in a undulating S - shaped wave.
At the same time, the slithering is also transmitted — in less rich detail — to the amygdala itself, which blasts out an alarm to the brain stem, alerting the body that a potential threat is nearby.
Meanwhile, new technologies allow engineers to dream beyond designing glorified mechanical arms: So - called «swarm bots» work together like army ants to move relatively heavy objects; a fire hose — cum - snake robot can slither across the floor before putting out a blaze; and Nissan is developing an avoidance system to prevent car crashes based on bees — which use their compound eyes to see nearly all the way around themselves while buzzing about, changing direction when they sense something in their path.
To test their idea for the dry form, Amir Kashani of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and his colleagues coated 6 by 4 - millimetre slithers of polymer with retinal pigment epithelial cells they had grown, then transplanted these into four people.
In cold, wet years, on the other hand, prey numbers plummet — forcing snakes to travel beyond their usual slithering grounds to eat — again increasing chances of an unlucky meeting.
Then they matched the samples from their fossil snake against these modern snake colors to reconstruct what the serpent may have looked like when it slithered around in the late Miocene.
The extinct giant snake (shown in an artist s reconstruction) would have sent even Hollywood s anacondas slithering away.
However, the recent study compared CT scans of modern and fossil reptiles and found that the slithering animals lost their limbs when their ancient ancestors began living and hunting in burrows instead.
And even though I know better by now than to let the fear take over, sometimes it slithers its way in and stares me right in the eyes, daring me to make a move.
They are high - waisted which works for my pancake behind since it keeps them from slithering down in back.
Take my red tights in this look for example, you can only see a slither of them but even that helps to add more dimensions to my look.
In «Part 2» his whispering hiss of a voice slithers into ears like a snake, seducing and terrorizing.
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