«Some of the most fun that artistically minded audiences can have while
squirming uncomfortably in their seats» — AP, with an excellent in - depth interview with William Oldroyd
Osborne himself looks like he's
squirming uncomfortably inside.
As I work in my carrel,
I squirm uncomfortably as I strain to organize my thoughts and attempt to express them clearly.
«Oh, sure, I've kind of wondered about it,» says Archie, who blushes and
squirms uncomfortably when forced into self - consciousness.
The government backbenches erupted yet again, as Ed Balls
squirmed uncomfortably under the gaze of the entire House.
Brian Cox makes one
squirm uncomfortably, but only because he has such a clichéd role as the present day storyteller — I haven't seen a sincere form of this cheesy framing device for years.
As students
squirm uncomfortably in their seats and turn to each other with unbelieving eyes, Kate and I debate what makes the most sense to do next.
The scaly tails of rats cause even some animal lovers to
squirm uncomfortably, but these rodents should not be overlooked as pets.
In this episode I make my guest Steve Gaynor
squirm uncomfortably in his seat.
Not exact matches
Let's offer encouragement and a comfy place to nurse and maintain eye contact when a little one latches on rather than
squirming around
uncomfortably.
That's the sound of people
squirming,
uncomfortably in their chairs.
All I will say is that it left the entire audience
squirming and groaning
uncomfortably for roughly 2 minutes.
A History of Violence had most of the audience in my cinema laughing
uncomfortably,
squirming at the gore, and generally sounded disappointed by the time the credits rolled.