Sentences with phrase «wriggling into»

The cairn's task consisted of wriggling into the cairns and holding the animal at bay for the farmer to kill.
Wriggling into her groove and out of her garb, she tempted and teased the crowd.
-- but not before the dreaded act of wriggling into a bikini for the first time in months.
Once I have arranged my cardboard and wriggled into my sleeping bag, I feel pleasingly warm and am quickly asleep.
Los Angeles is a specter to these fans, something that has wriggled into their heads by its mere possibility.
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
Imagine if you try to wriggle him into the kitchen sink with one hand and grab the baby shampoo with the other.
The usually benign mites, Demodex folliculorum and D. brevis, wriggle into skin pores and hair follicles, including eyelashes.
Their photosynthetic partners provide the worms with everything they need, so they can simply wriggle into the sand for cover when the tide comes in and avoid being swept away.
The larva wriggles into the soft tissue underneath and surrounds itself with a bag that eventually pinches off.
Five video games created for the US military's research agency get players spotting coding errors and holes that hackers could wriggle into
Funny, frightening, bewildering, and unforgettable, the film wriggles into the crannies of the human id and treats them like experimental performance spaces.
This year, when Vanessa Wallace's fourth graders studied the Trail of Tears, they wriggled into costumes and acted out the expulsion of Native Americans from land in the Southeastern United States.
Place the # 30,000 Morgan 3 Wheeler in any group of cars and it'd always be the one you'd instinctively want to wriggle into.
Luz stepped out of the shift and wriggled into a clinging cobalt mermaid gown dense with beads.
Now it was merely a matter of wiggling up the same way I wriggled into my father's lap when I wanted him to read to me.
But I think non-traditional narrative has become a way for writers to wriggle into the complexities of postmodern travel and show the reader things they might otherwise have missed.
Inching forward on hands and knees, I wriggle into the former home of a 600 + pound predator.
After a quick overview of the lesson, we'll give you some tips on how to wriggle into your wetsuit before heading to the best suited beach of the day.

Not exact matches

And in fact, it is all the more wondrous for the fact that it's not some construct of a God that wriggled his fingers and poofed it into existence.
He wriggles free to fetch the kitchen stool and climbs on top of it, watching intently as I throw an egg, self - raising flour, milk and rice malt syrup into a small bowl.
Laca has tidy feet and can wriggle out of tight pos better than he can get past a man running with the ball at his feet while not losing the potency of attack, Laca will make a good pass instead which is what a hold up CF would be doing to bring in the wide forwards into play.
Mane was in the thick of it again when he wriggled away from Ermin Bicakcic and forced Baumann into action with a fierce attempt from an angle.
So it may not even be a hostile outing for United if their supporters do manage to wriggle their way into Ewood Park, which is usually half - full anyway.
Because if there's anyone that deserves the yumminess of Peppermint Bark, surely it's the magical people who wrangle a room full of wriggling children into dancing, horseback riding, or otherwise learning in something resembling unison.
It was certainly a good lesson that you have to triple check they have «clicked» into place, which can be fiddly with a young child wriggling to get out.
But do not be tempted to select a larger size than necessary, as this will put your baby at risk of covering their face if they are able to wriggle down into the sleep bag.
Unlike most other negative reviews I don't find the back clip or velcro a problem because I never undo the back clip (just put my head through the opening and arms under the straps to get into it) and I wriggle out of the velcro waistband when taking it off so as not to wake the baby.
It is designed to flip a child onto their back should they fall face down into the water, and features a crotch strap to ensure the child can not easily wriggle free.
I was somewhat concerned that the Government's amendment gave too much wriggle room to returning officers - but the measure was passed into law last week, and it clearly focused minds as over 100 more returning officers have informed the Electoral Commission in the last week that they will indeed be counting on General Election Night.
Unsurprisingly Mr Williams was forced into a bit of wriggling on why he decided to abandon Mr Huhne less than a couple of years later.
The request sparked a sudden rapture as supporters from both the PNC and the NDC leapt from everywhere into the centre of the rally ground in an unusual spectacle that got Mr. Mornah, the party's General Secretary, Atik Mohammed, as well as constituency and regional executives wriggling to the song for about 60 seconds.
«When a fish wriggles on a hook, it goes deeper into the mouth and guarantees that the fish will not escape.
As Tim points out, Miliband will look cowardly as he refuses the people a say; one of Nigel Farage's prize foxes, an In / Out referendum, has been shot - and stuffed and mounted into the bargain; Clegg will wriggle.
To learn about the everyday lives of these difficult creatures, Fischbach and his colleagues have been attaching satellite tags to walruses — a difficult operation in itself, requiring the biologists to land a helicopter downwind of the herd, then slowly wriggle forward on their bellies until they can fire a tag into an animal's thick skin.
However, the deposited larvae did grow into adult worms and begin wriggling around on the surface of the Beckley's eye.
Somewhere along the line, you're shown a wriggling sperm diving into a waiting egg.
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.
I literally wore these once and put them in the laundry at which point the drawstring that holds which is of the single loop variety (and extremely flimsy) to keep it from slipping back into the waistband snapped and wriggled back into the elastic banding.
Moselle began to film the Angulos, using their narration to shape the resulting footage into the story of six bright young men yearning to breathe free, gradually wriggling out from under the thumb of an oppressive patriarch.
And even though all the characters are not equally interesting, each one has at least a moment or two that wriggles its way into your imagination.
Unfortunately trying to wriggle a love story into the impassionate world of technology doesn't work and the movie's conclusion ends up being highly improbable, even for a sci - fi.
The movie begins with a catastrophe at a Chinese power plant: a malicious little worm of code has wriggled its way into the system and shut down turbines in the cooling pool, leading to a reactor breach and the threat of meltdown.
Fanning gets all this exactly right, pushing Jesse's terror down into her wriggling fingers when she realises she's alone and helpless, before somehow transforming into something bigger and more glamorous than herself when the shoot goes very right.
Some will cape for Stevens's whispery mewling, but the real threat is the increasingly seen, confoundingly beloved The Greatest Showman, which just might wriggle its way into a win at the last minute.
And now, another Irish person, long shod of any semblance of catholic guilt that might ever have wriggled its way into my consciousness (if any), retreats back to bed, from where I report to you, Zbigniew Preisner scoring my surroundings, the scent of nail polish undercutting any romantic notions that that might inspire, as I'm now lured away from the temptation of over-writing this tardy little piece, filling it with the kind of florid prose I despise almost as much as I employ.
The Family Stone (20th Century Fox) directed and written by Thomas Bezucha, is a very heavy - handed home - for - the - holidays romantic sitcom with cancer thrown into the mix — which makes it both a would - be crowd - pleaser and a wriggling hunk of Oscar bait.
While the AMG is liable to wriggle its tail before ESP quickly catches it, 911s have been known to either understeer into oblivion or oversteer tail first into the ditch.
Tree - lined toboggan runs that wriggle and thump downhill, fast open roads that cut across lush plains and plunge into pine forests, and, finally, a little circuit you may have heard of that's set into the most extreme topography of this Eifel region of Germany.
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.
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