Sentences with phrase «wriggling around»

Standing up, jumping or wriggling around, and even fidgeting can keep blood flow moving.
New York gallery Foxy Production flanks the entrance to the auditorium, with Petra Cortright wriggling around in a striped shirt, exploiting the disorientation of a fun house mirror - like distortion effect in her video i feel u (2015), and Sara Cwynar showing us manipulations of vernacular photography and a new series of color grids melting beyond their neat black borders.
You won't find gold bullion here, but you will find a three - metre thick wall of precious marine life wriggling around the wreck of the 1903 steamer.
Until one day he vomits and hidden within the vomit are six - inch long, fat strings that are now wriggling around on the floor!
A few cats will feel the segments wriggling around back there and will scoot because it itches
Tapeworm segments look like pieces of rice and can be found wriggling around the dog's anus or present in the stool.
It literally starts wriggling around, talking excitedly about all the bumps in the road and sometimes making a bigger gesture as a camber attracts its attention.
Insects wriggling around on trees, predatory animals feeding on dead animals, and flowers blooming and withering also act as a recurring visual motif of the evolution of life.
However, the deposited larvae did grow into adult worms and begin wriggling around on the surface of the Beckley's eye.
Newly un-swaddled, he had his hands free and was rubbing his face and wriggling around.
Try to ascertain the baby's proper size by reading the weight chart, or checking the fit of the diaper when baby is asleep and not wriggling around.
Asleep or wriggling around, he was content.
If you don't give anything at all, the patient will start moving and wriggling around and it's impossible to do the operation.
«One minute you could feel him wriggling around, and then...» Why Sally Phillips» BBC documentary is a wake - up call
However, the reaction was priceless as Fellaini wriggled around on the ground like he was in incredible pain, only to get to his feet shortly after and carry on playing.
I love feeling him kick and wriggle around in my belly and...
I love feeling him kick and wriggle around in my belly and often find myself rubbing my baby bump with a smile on my face.
This sleeper will stay securely in place wherever you put it in your bed, and since it has high sides that function as bumpers, your baby will not be able to wriggle around and crawl out of it while you're sleeping.
They are securely attached to each other with velcro in several places so that the blanket / wrap doesn't scoot up over her face if she wriggles around in her sleep.
The movements you feel should be pretty consistent for the next 10 weeks, or until your twins get too big to wriggle around as much.
I noticed that when I fed her to sleep at night, she seemed to wriggle around a lot and have a lot of tension in her body.
She was nine months old and wanted to breastfeed for a minute, get down and play, come back to feed more, wriggle around to see the TV, feed for a few more minutes, get down to play, back to feed, etc..
This soft structured variety keeps your baby close and secure without allowing him or her to squirm or wriggle around too much.
The metal frame on this sleeper will keep your baby safely in place even when he or she starts to wriggle around more at night.
If your baby feels unstable on your back or wriggles around too much with his or her hands free, wait a few weeks before giving it a try again.
By amplifying electronic waves instead of light waves, a novel device wriggles around the size limit for conventional lasers
They wriggle around, they latch on to surfaces, they drill their way through.
We see the woman he's left behind in flashback, as he fawns over her and she wriggles around suggestively on their bed.
She treats life like a game and at the ripe old age of 11, still loves to roll over on her back and wriggle around with all 4 legs flailing away.
It really just means that after doing something horrible to the other fighter, that fighter wriggles around a little bit as if to say «see?
SWTOR got it wrong — oh so very wrong — but here we are once again, looking at a mega-bucks MMO that could make World of Warcraft wriggle around uncomfortably, like it's wearing underwear a size too small.
If that doesn't work, just wriggle around as much as you can to try to free yourself.
So ever since Galileo spotted the moons of Jupiter and van Leeuwenhoek watched his animalcules wriggle around, the rest of us have been fascinated by this invisible world made present for us by clever scientists and engineers.
But he's a little fighter — he wriggles around quite a lot and he doesn't want to go to sleep that much.»

Not exact matches

The minute she eyes that bag of flour she is instantly elbow deep in the stuff, wriggling her little hands around until she's grasped a gorilla - sized handful to shovel in her mouth.
When you wriggle the chicken leg, it should move around without too much resistance.
They shared a cot from around 3 months until around 7 months, and they seemed to really enjoy it — after every nap / sleep, I'd find they had both wriggled into the middle of the cot and were snuggling up to each other
But there, my son reached for the radio buttons, strained around to look out the windows, and wriggled in my arms, trying to scale the passenger seats.
Even if you manage to do your business behind closed doors, you'll probably see little sausagey fingers wriggling under the door like they're trying to touch the atmosphere around you, and at least be with you that way.
Forget fumbling around for the scarf, the nursing apron, or even the table napkin, to cover up a wriggling, hungry baby.
On this day Schmittner went in with five tanks strapped around his body; Bogaerts, who had to wriggle through some narrow passages, called restrictions, brought three.
I consider myself fortunate because I have always managed to wriggle my way around.
Chapman: Yeah, he was really wriggling on the hook, and I don't know, I mean think, I've run into, I mean, I have traveled around America a lot and I love actually going into the middle bit where regular people live and, you know, I have met people like that before here and there; and you have to conclude that really what it's about is that without faith, these people couldn't survive and therefore given our choice between faith and evidence, it doesn't matter what the evidence is; you have to chose the faith in order to survive.
Though China's language on the Paris deal is detailed, it leaves plenty of wriggle room around the details of which parts should be legally binding, on who, and in what way.
It's easy to get swept along by this prototype because it gives so much feedback — the steering wriggling and writhing around under power, weight ebbing and flowing with the road and your progress through any corner, and the engine providing really accurate response all the way from 3500 to 6000rpm.
Ken wriggles down into the now cushion-less seat and looks about as happy as I would if I was about to be hurled around by some bloke I hardly know.
However, the rules around disclosure are changing and from August 2016 insurers will be unable to unfairly reject customers» claims if they've given the wrong information about a part of their policy that is irrelevant to their claim (see the news story: New insurance laws will stop insurers wriggling out of claims).
He might nip your fingers in play and wriggle all around while he's getting his «massage».
The black - and - white dog tried to wriggle away once out of the cage, but he came around after a while.
Even if they may be a little grey around the edges and aren't as cute as a wriggling puppy, senior chihuahuas have so much to offer us.
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