By the way, when he's not fantasizing about me taking my clothes off,
writhing across the table and removing his glasses, Barry Bickmore likes to scoff that I'm not even aware that Mann's «hockey stick» is not a climate model.
Imagine that the only photographs left of your ancestors were people in chains with scars
writhing across their backs like fat serpents.
As with most PSVR games, if you block the light on your Move controller by turning around or whatever, the camera can no longer register it and your virtual limbs begin to spasmodically
writhe across the screen.
Not exact matches
As her dance dissolves and smiling Salome Sashays
across the floor in smoky veils To join her scheming mother, Herod sighs, Seeing how foolishly he's just behaved» Losing his head to such a vapid girl, Whose liquid rippling of breasts and thighs
Writhing in time to pipes and throbbing....
Worms
writhe in the goo, clams bask in the bacteria, herds of sea cucumbers dine on diatoms and sea stars scurry
across the pitch black landscape.
It's called the polar jet stream, and as it
writhes eastward
across the North American continent, it can bring storms in its wake or herald an unseasonable change in temperature — north of the jet stream lies cold, Arctic air, while to its south are warmer conditions.
Its long, rather snake - like arms can move rapidly to give it a swimming motion or let it
writhe quickly
across a surface.
Sashaying and cavorting
across the canvas, Reka's female forms
writhe with delight, moving to a silent rhythm from influences as diverse as Spanish flamenco guitars to the grimy clubs of Berlin's inner East.