Sentences with phrase «squirming into»

They will be in complete doggie heaven as they follow you around your apartment and be contented squirming into your lap.
Shiveringviolently now that our movements are more confined, we brush away loose snow, pull off our boots and squirm into our bags — ignoring completely several logicalreasons for removing damp clothing.
Then in the second half Robert Lewandowski's effort squirmed into the net, only for the referee to wrongly rule it out — but justice was done as Arjen Robben headed the hosts ahead from the resulting corner.
Frazier Campbell's double on Saturday probably won't be enough for him to squirm into Steve Bruce's starting eleven as Kenwyn Jones & Darren Bent look set to continue their fruitful run at the front of the Sunderland attack.

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= > read it again and tell me if he puts restrictions on the age a fetus skull can be crushed some while even in the womb or how a compassionate soul could toss a child into a stainless steal dish and wait up to 40 minutes for the painful squirming to stop.
This sacrament acknowledges, on principle, that the church welcomes the disconcertingly strange, the future in all its squirming uncertainty, into its life.
Throwing Hammers by Bonar Crump is edgy, squirm - in - your - seat, good writing about how we can leave the church to follow Jesus into the world.
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.
I use to squirm at the idea of avocadoes in chocolate — but I've had it now enough to know how great it is, and since it's such a healthy food it sure is nice to know I'm sneaking something of value into treats like these for my family.
Martina stubbornly squirmed back, deadlocking the set at 5 - all, and was ahead love - 40 in the next game and ready to march into the finals before she remembered where she was and kicked it away.
«Oh, sure, I've kind of wondered about it,» says Archie, who blushes and squirms uncomfortably when forced into self - consciousness.
Every Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in this Georgian market town, hundreds of players lock themselves into an enormous scrum — or hug — then kick and squirm their way through narrow streets, fishponds and irate gardeners» flower beds.
«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.
The 19 year - old goalkeeper was unable to match the power and precision of the strike and had to squirm as the ball bounced up into the net despite his efforts.,
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.
A long distance shot from Santi sending the ball squirming under the Pole's body to laugh it's way into the Swans net would be good.
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.
When the mother is nearby, she can hear or sense the early signs of hunger — like rooting or increased squirming — and reach the baby before he works himself into a red - faced frenzy.
If you fear turning into one of those families we've all met aboard planes — those with squalling, unruly, squirming children who tend to bring out the same traits in their fellow passengers — take heart.
Or strapping baby into a forward - facing carrier when you need to trim his fingernails — it frees your hands while controlling the squirming.
As I sit here this morning feeling my little bundle of joy kicking and squirming about I truly realize how blessed I am to be welcoming my fourth daughter into the world in just a few short weeks.
If he wiggles and squirms after you put him down you can use the same methods to help him settle into a deeper sleep.
I have tried bringing him into my bed so that we could both sleep but he just tosses & turns, squirms, & plays with my face & hair.
It's difficult because he cries and squirms when I place him into his car seat (he hates... [Read more...]
SoftBums inserts snap into the Echo, which means that when your baby squirms, the insert stays put!
The year that Eliot Spitzer tried to scratch the ego itch that's had him squirming so visibly for years, once again dipping into daddy's dollars but this time falling to a feisty machine pol that nobody outside Manhattan ever heard of six weeks ago, but who got his own nasty up at the end and slew the ogre.
Robert Lee Hotz, a science writer for the The Wall Street Journal said MacKinnon's story «lights up with the joy of great reporting and ambitious enterprise: Who else would put the world's most adventurous free climber into a brain scanner to probe the neural circuits that make most of us shudder, squirm and squeal with panic?»
High - energy and apt to squirm in his chair, he dives into research with a single - minded persistence.
Finally, in late 2008, Borgonie looked into a microscope and saw a worm with a broken tail squirming across the slide.
Once ready to move on to its next host, the worms push up into the snail's tentacles, making them swell and squirm, mimicking the action of bugs that birds like to eat.
Or rather, they've evolved into a family affair at the local sushi joint where Chris and I enjoy some sake while Lucas squirms around (and grandma watches the little one).
Throw gender into the mix and the stats are even more likely to make you squirm.
The former evokes squirms and sadistic chuckles simultaneously, the latter an aura of dignity and gravitas that few other films attain in the presentation of life's quietest mystery, deflating Bill's intangible nature into a lifeless mass of unanswered questions.
Flanked by his hapless sidekick (a hilariously thick Jeffrey Tambor) and a raging producer (Rip Torn), Larry interacts with celebrities on and off the stage in ways that push Shandling's self - effacing comedy into the realms of seminal squirm humor.
First - time filmmaker Aselton creates one of the most assured thrillers in recent memory, throwing finely developed characters into a very nasty situation that makes us squirm in our seats.
Squirming between wet - cat disdain and an unshakable grandiloquence, Cate Blanchett's performance instantly vaults her into the company of the great film neurotics.
The director's trademark squirming truthfulness comes into play more than once, most notably after the first kiss between Abe and Miranda, when the latter tells him, «That could have been so much worse.»
Details on the film are pretty scarce at this early stage, but a few other interesting casting choices are already in place and the tone should be consistent with Baumbach's previous films that place complicated personalities into difficult situations to watch them squirm and reveal who they truly are.
Dialogue moments are, for better or worse, short and sweet and perfunctorily handled, possibly because he knows he's got a canny cinematic device, and takes every opportunity to turn spare darkness into potential squirm moments.
Churchill's secretary (essayed by Lilly James) turns into the primer and the viewers» eyes to the man as he squirms and mutters his way through scene after scene of tension.
Writer / director John Hamburg has turned a pretty inane idea into a rather funny little comedy that just might be the compromise between a chick flick and something we won't have to squirm in our seats just to make our dates happy.
Part of it is in the reliance on unconvincing computer - generated effects, which undermine the impact of swarms of slimy eels, turn a scene of unwanted dental surgery — a squirm - worthy idea if there ever was one — into a joke that goes on too long, and reduce a gruesome revelation near the end of the movie to a walking, talking, and unconvincing lump of mincemeat.
Their demands that characters atone for their «sins» and wear proof hacked into their flesh had me squirming.
This grand - guginol classic from Italian splatter master Lucio Fulci features the one of the goriest and most squirm - inducing moments ever caught on film, when a poor innocent woman's eye is sloooooowwwwwllllly forced into a wooden splinter.
There's a painful tracking shot that will make moviephiles squirm in their seats, along with a depth - perception trickery shot (again, props to Kevin Carr for putting my thoughts into words) that looks so forced that I'm surprised Eckhart didn't beat the cameraman senseless after every take.
Cops are already on the case, but the couple's personal touch is deemed more effective; you squirm as they are sucked into the scarier reaches of Boston's criminal underworld (and corrupted overworld).
In rear - drive, traction control off, it could be coaxed into oversteer readily but controllably, though there was a bit of squirm at higher speeds as the diff tried to find grip.
The 500 - hp Shelby with 500 lb - ft of torque pushed us back into the soft - leather seat as it squirmed down the road, and we were yanking on the long, chrome shifter and pulling second gear before we knew it.
Instead, the talent behind the wheel hurled the squirming, squidging LS into a gloriously smoketastic slide which he sustained for 540 degrees before hurtling up the sliproad to the nearby motorway.
For while the front stays pinned to the road, the rear squirms around, defying you to prod the throttle hard and take off into oblivion.
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