Sentences with phrase «writhing at»

Dozens of pathetic slaves writhing at your feet — ain't that the view you are longing to enjoy at our BDSM porn tube?

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There is, however, a particular course that has players writhing from frustration, and possibly awe, at the level of difficulty.
How many women on this spinning globe read Katie and lay in bed at night desperately wrestling and writhing with their own life, hearts dizzy and aching... I was one of them.
All that writhing in guilt keeps us occupied and under control, with the added advantage to the leader that every problem in the church can safely be laid at the feet of those writhing «Jezebels» who are ruining the spiritual atmosphere for everyone.
To look at that writhing mass of religious confusion and say «Yeah, I think that one gets it right» is beyond lunacy.
Monica Besra, a mother of five, tells TIME that on September 5, 1998 — a year to the day after Theresa died — she was writhing in pain from an abdominal tumor at a home, run by the Missionaries of Charity.
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
At the same time Marcus lay writhing on the field against Tennessee, a cruel consequence was also taking form.
Once her arms are safely tacked at her sides, she wriggles and writhes like an animal caught in a net, until eventually she feels defeated and goes to sleep.
It was learnt that colleagues of the farmers, who were at their various nearby farmlands, were attracted to the scene by the screams of the victim, who was writhing in pain.
For several days, his family grieved at his side as he writhed and choked at the mere sight of water.
The report says the US should focus research initiatives on the biggest impediments to ITER's donut - like design, called a tokamak — how to control the writhing plasma at the reactor's core, and understanding how it interacts with surrounding material in order to engineer walls that can maintain the reaction.
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Do you enjoy the power of having a man quiver, writhe, buck at your very touch?
The Catch contains all the ingredients we've come to expect from the folks at Shondaland: glossy production values, a diverse cast, hyper - articulate dialogue, hairpin plot twists and lots of eye candy and writhing hips.
SEX / NUDITY 3 - A man at a party watches a clothed woman writhing in front of him (we see her from the back and her behind moves a little; her dress is snug and just above knee length) and then holds his hands in front of his groin and shouts (we do not see what might have happened at the groin area).
Thomas Bangalter and Guy - Manuel de Homem - Christo became unstoppable heroes to writhing festival crowds and the artists now at the forefront of EDM.
A lot of the trailer --(and, for that matter, most of the movie)-- finds its cast, including Oscar - winner Brie Larson, writhing in dirt, fending off the pain of wounds, and aiming weapons at one another.
As now well - known as Kill Your Darlings» characters are, and as infamous as their cultural impact proved to be, the origins of their friendship and thinking — on film, at least — writhes with simplicity.
The pair met at acting classes in San Francisco in 1998, which gives the film a great opening: Sestero is stricken and sweating on stage, hopelessly self - conscious, and then sits back in awe of this bizarre ogre of a person, who writhes around screaming «Stellaaa!»
By 1985, Madonna was not only a chart - topping global force, she was a show - stopping performer, revealing her cinematic potential in the video for «Material Girl,» with its nod to Marilyn Monroe's «Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend» sequence from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, as well as her controversial performance of «Like A Virgin» at the 1984 VMAs, in which a white wedding dress - clad, «BOY TOY» belt - bearing Madge writhed around the stage floor like the future Queen of All Media everyone (primarily she) thought she might become.
We jumped at the chance to speak with Kenn McDonald, the animation supervisor responsible for everything from a gold - dipped Angelina Jolie to a writhing, shrieking man - beast named Grendel.
This consists of him writhing in his shorts on the sofa and making come - hither eyes at the camera — which is plenty to persuade Stephen, who directs homemade gay porn under the King Cobra label, that he has a new star on his hands.
Dixon, in full police uniform at the time, calmly and casually steps over the writhing body of the man he's just assaulted and walks back into the police station.
The X-Man collapses into a distorted, writhing heap, and at some point, dies from the complications of a skeleton with no support.
After collecting some celebrity testimonials on The Room from the likes of Kristen Bell, J.J. Abrams, Lizzy Caplan, and Adam Scott, the film opens in 1998 at a San Francisco acting class where Sestero (Dave Franco, the director's younger brother) meets Wiseau (James Franco), a bizarrely - fashioned, curiously - accented loner who disarms the class by writhing around on stage and shouting «Stella» in a performance inspired by Tennessee Williams» A Streetcar Named Desire.
If, like me, you're writhing in frustration at not having seen «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» yet, here's some minor compensation — you can listen to it instead.
We get maggots, rest - stop glory holes, exploding urinals, Joan Rivers talking about a bowel movement, and a strange predilection for our heroines to writhe around together while soaking wet and losing their pants, all ending with a twenty - minute resolution that feel like it lasts two days at least.
At the midpoint of the film, we see him weirdly writhing about on a dance floor all alone, bathed in an eerie yellow light.
Tired of your learners collapsing at their desks in a writhing mass of boredom?
Look no further than a lightly - used Ford Focus ST.. The first time you light up the Mk3 Focus ST's front wheels out of a roundabout and the steering wheel starts writhing in your hands like a python having a panic attack, you'll find yourself wishing you hadn't skimped on the arm curls at the gym.
At least there's little to no writhing from the steering wheel when this happens.
I could hear them like voices in my own head — why has this boy stopped talking, queer as a winged snake is he, leant against the wall with such a look on his face, would be handsome if he weren't so sullen, what a chest he has, deep as a wrestler's, how does it spring from those twisted haunches to which are pawled legs like hanks of rope, oh god, his ribcage is heaving as if at any moment he may vomit, maybe he is ill, boy what is your problem, alas, my wordless enquiries cause his convulsions to grow worse, I think he may be going to have a fit, what will I do if he dies, oh dear, my further anxious attempts to communicate, with twisting «wherefore» hand motions and raising of eyebrows, seem to cause violent shudders, bugger's lips are writhing in some kind of agony, should a doctor be called, where can one find a doctor in this place, where the hell am I anyway, what the fuck am I doing here?
In similar circumstances, others (Enrico Fossataro, old Sandor Esterházy) were forced to choose between public charity or last moments spent writhing uncomfortably at the end of a necktie, in the bathroom of a miserable boardinghouse.
She writhed, shocked at its ferocity.
Terrible like her abdomen writhed as though aliens were about to pop out at any time.
Outward signs of pain include writhing, facial contortions, moaning, yelping or other forms of calling, attempts to avoid the source of pain, appearance of fear at the prospect of its repetition, etc..
They jump on every deal, store up points in every program, and writhe in agony at the announcement of each devaluation of the points they've earned and will never, ever redeem.
If you care about quality writing and good journalism, N4G will make you sick, and Dualshockers is at the top of the list of sites who would wither and writhe without the insatiable N4G engine churning out page hit after page hit.
Buildings crumble, wooden huts shedding splinters and smoke from artillery barrages, explosions sending earth and shrapnel flying as burned men claw at the ground, staggering and writhing in the throes of death.
And at each stop a narrator explains what it is you're looking at, whether it's a pyramid, people making bread, or lawbreakers writhing in agony on Roman crucifixes.
While she is best known for her performances — from the Happening Meat Joy (1964) in which scantily clad dancers writhe around with raw flesh, to the infamous Interior Scroll (1975) in which she reads a manifesto extracted from her vagina — painting remained at the core of her practice.
In one of the GIFs, a dolphin puppet stares at the wrestlers writhing beneath it.
Included in his new retrospective of around 40 works at Tate Britain, it consists of a large wooden tube that seems to writhe around like an enormous python slowly uncoiling itself on the floor.
Hoda's writhing forms, at once suggestive and impenetrable, are sufficiently removed from their source objects to furnish them with a formal ambiguity.
Also still on at Tate Britain are the large writhing sculptures of Richard Deacon.
At the ADAA, P.P.O.W. is showing vintage photographs from performances including Meat Joy (1964), a messy experiment in group painting in which barely clothed performers writhed in heaps of raw fish, chickens, and sausages; Schneeman has described it as an «erotic rite.»
«Looking at his exhibition of a dozen paintings of bouquets, a hard maple tree and a life - size, nude self - portrait, «Poseidon» (all 2009), is to be immersed in a colorful garden, as well as a pit of writhing snakes.
Snapchat soon may have a Connected Apps feature that is similar to the functionality at the heart of the Cambridge Analytica brouhaha, which has Facebook writhing under congressional scrutiny and consumer backlash.
He'd dropped me off at Warringah Mall on his way through because I was soooooo bored at his last match (in between worrying that one of his elder statesmen team mates would be hospitalised... there was a lot of writhing around on the ground from injuries), but I didn't last very long in the shopping mecca — I've lost the heart and bank balance for it, so I grabbed a coffee and trailed down to his game instead.
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