Sentences with phrase «squirm with»

Eric is a renowned thought leader in the B2B service quality space, and enjoys making his marketing team squirm with campy clip art and long - winded personal anecdotes.
I can squirm with every squirm and wonder how or if I might make an adjustment to the staging, the acting or the text that would eliminate each moment of inattention directing any wondering mind back to the stage action.
Kara Walker makes visitors squirm with provocative new exhibition at Victoria Miro on race, gender and the Deep South
Those gargantuan history paintings in the Louvre squirm with drama, their corset - ripping romanticism swallowing you up and spitting you out whole.
The mere mention of a fish boil makes Door Countyians squirm with excitement as they conjure images of summer days.
Ben Stiller has portrayed his alter - ego twice now, in L.A. - set «Greenberg,» co-starring Greta Gerwig, which made me squirm with discomfort, and now «While We're Young,» which debuted at Toronto 2014.
While not for everyone, this is a film that gradually reveals just how dark it is and will make audiences squirm with each reversal of who's in control of this chaotic situation.
Both Kingsley and Hopkins are veterans at playing villainous characters, evil, mendacious men who seem to take pleasure in making the audience squirm with their nastiness.
Her self - possession renders a derisive male Sparrow impotent, while the males in the theater squirm with guilt for not averting their (male) gaze.
45 y / o male, brown hair, blue eyes, 6 - 2, 240 lbs, ready to make you squirm with delight.
«Squirm with purpose: Fidgeting is helpful for ADHD patients, study shows.»
Likewise, the redoubtable Margaret Hodge's Public Accounts Committee has made senior civil servants and outsourcing company chief executives squirm with her aggressive questioning and well - targeted inquiries.
Read to him everyday, even if your child seems to squirm with worms in his pants and his mind seems to wander after you've uttered the first sentence.
One could just picture the couple in the crowded square - initially thrilled that their child had been chosen to talk to the pope, and then squirming with embarrassment when their failure to get to Sunday Mass was revealed to the world.
I am squirming with compliments about this post Alanna.
Egypt's people squirmed with embarrassment at the policies adopted toward Israel and the Palestinian question.
Fagin, as portrayed by Alec Guinness, will have you squirming with repulsion, yet unable to take your eyes off his balding pate.
Ben Kingsley's performance was simply over the top madness that will have you squirming with discomfort, then quaking in fear.
The ghosts of James Whale, Maya Deren and Peter Weir smoke a blunt as Griffen becomes a sort of spirit - hero in a town worm - squirming with self - laceration, incest, S&M, and the killer bogeyman of failing machismo.
Given more screen space, he has a whale of a time yelling improvised insults, while Hill squirms with the best of them.
Frankly, there are training topics that can launch us right back to that anxious feeling like we are in a middle school health class, squirming with deep feelings of discomfort.
I'll be squirming with spider anxiety in the corner for the rest of the afternoon if anyone needs me.
The Spider ride made me squeal like a girl, while the six - year - old sitting next to me squirmed with embarrassment.)

Not exact matches

When Joaquin was just three years old, he was on a fishing trip with his father and three siblings when he saw the fish struggle and squirm once caught.
He's looking to see if the executive gets annoyed with queries, squirms at something he says or responds with an answer that doesn't relate to the question.
To date, Facebook has always successfully squirmed out of seeing its chief executive with his right hand raised.
I love watching all you christians squirm as usual, with your counterarguments of scripture, that as usual have nothing to do with the article.
Now that little Hugh has squirmed out of the cycle of eating, sleeping and crying his eyes out, he is demanding to be amused and what better way to start than with a pile of parcels wrapped in shiny paper.
Do churchmen squirm in their seats wrestling with such questions?
The gentlemen of the legislature, to whom she directed the report squirmed as she cited case after case of persons chained naked and beaten into obedience with rods.
And here I am now: nursing a squirming and disinterested toddler, every once in a while, and knowing that one of these times, it will be her last time, and it will be my last time to lay skin to skin, tummy to tummy, with my own babies, breastfeeding, and that time is coming soon.
We squirmed through it, through the in - between space that was post-church, with its best - behavior - all - morning fatigue, but not quite to the afternoon freedom while Mom took her Sunday - only, do - not - disturb - me nap.
But it is much more difficult to deal with squirming living fish than canned fish.
Most Likely to Make Anti-Evolutionists Squirm: Nicholas Wade at The New York Times with «New Fossils May Redraw Human Ancestry»
And as this tiny human I have created squirms and wiggles and laughs and bites my shoulder with his razor - sharp little teeth, I can't help thinking that it is me he is here to teach, and not the other way around.
Wedged tightly in the stern compartment (often with Peg or Bess squirming between his legs and whining softly at the smells and the gabbling of nearby ducks), Kelley is perspiring profusely.
I love seeing Mourinho squirming on the touchline, and Klopp waving his arms about like a madman with little effect.
«It shouldn't have gotten dark,» he said, yawning, squirming deeper into the arms of Polar, the faithful bear with the demented smile that he was bringing home to Drew.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
We made an excellent start with a Lionel Scaloni cross being turned into his own goal by Carragher, and then an Etherington shot was fumbled by Reina for Ashton to squirm the ball into the goal.
Secondly, the long - passing game after the ball then squirmed loose and ended up with Huddlestone who pinged it forward.
The ball is loose though and the midfielder squirms around on the ground, never grabbing it with his hands like some do, and blocks the defenders trying to clear it away.
But with cash tight nowadays, every penny he can squirm out of Blackburn's finishing position the better, and with the possibility that Rovers could yet end the season as a top ten team, he will want his players to give it their all in their final two games in a bid to make the dizzy heights of the upper table.
The Scottish referee had no hesitation in awarding a penalty and, despite Bulka guessing right and reaching the ball with his outstretched hands, the spot - kick squirmed away from our Polish stopper and into the back of the net.
Marcos Alonso and Costa looked to compound matters as Spurs fans streamed out, with Kane close to a stoppage - time consolation after his free kick squirmed through Courtois» grasp.
So not only do United hold all the aces following their hard - fought yet thoroughly deserved victory in the West of London six day previous, they'll also take to the field for Tuesday's decisive second - leg in fine form, having won their last six matches in all competitions, but also with fresher legs than a visiting Chelsea, who were put through their paces and made to squirm at home to Wigan on Saturday.
But a baby who might squirm around and start playing with things in the headboard or fall off... it is just completely unappealing.
The towels are luxuriously plushy, trimmed with cute printed plush, and help reduce the risk of dropping a wet, squirming baby.
Poop happens, and with a squirming baby in need of cleaning, it's pretty impractical to neatly wrap each and every messy diaper and promptly bring it outside for disposal.
The world around them with its swishing leaves, birdsong, noisy washing machines and barking dogs is so exciting and absorbing to your baby now that you may find they're constantly squirming and getting distracted during feeds.
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