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Somehow, he could tell she was wiggling imaginary toes
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Roman just hung there, not wiggling
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seize the muscles in his calves, but Roman fought back, wiggling his toes
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panties away from her waist and then wiggling them down to the floor with her
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And he had jumped up in the restaurant and tried to demonstrate her unique way of wiggling, both up and down from the middle at the same time
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She left Roy’s with a cheery wave, blowing me a kiss and wiggling her hips as she walked out the door
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By that time we knew everything there is to know about how not to pass out, like wiggling our toes to keep the blood flowing
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Satisfied, she continued wiggling into the booth to sit at Leon’s side
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All you can do is keep wiggling your fingers, and moving your feet
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Just keep on wiggling the bait
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“Lieutenant, just read the report and please keep the, uh, evidence,” he said wiggling the foul smelling wallet, “off of my desk
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He was standing next to his parents, wiggling his arms around; poppin’, wavin’, and lockin’ type of movements which would have looked phony, if an older kid was doing it, but since he was barely out of diapers, Brock said, “Not bad for a kid
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wiggling, in complete delight at his own obedience
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as she did a few underwater somersaults and a handstand, her toes wiggling just above
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about, clasping and unclasping their hands, wiggling their toes, not sure what to think
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“Looking at your bum wiggling around in front of me for the last half and hour
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quietly began wiggling her wrists trying to loosen the plastic band
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wiggling intestines and was trying to shove the mess back into his
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something happening and a pair of tiny hooves began wiggling out
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Placing his booted foot on the still wiggling thing he waited till the beheaded body finally went limp
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and she tried to invite them to come closer by wiggling her finger
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The soil was full of worms that were wiggling and slimy
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“YOU WILL NEVER LAY A HAND ON MY FAMILY AGAIN!” Paul fumed as an ugly wiggling grin slithered across his proud repugnant face
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“And this is my sister, I’us,” said S’us, wiggling the sock puppet so the arms flailed pointlessly
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While speaking on the radio, which was on crypto mode, Ingrid never kept a straight flying path, wiggling her scoutship around all the time
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The Army gunners, Marines and Navy men all cheered and waved when the two P-40s passed slowly over the base, wiggling their wings triumphantly as a victory sign
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Charles sat down on a large cozy sofa and watched the women in fascination, wiggling their hips and shaking their boobs
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One look was enough for her and she immediately started wiggling her way inside on top of the boxes of furniture
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She exchanged glances with Robert, whose arched and wiggling eyebrows conveyed a different opinion
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"Shut up, bitch, and stop wiggling or I'll knock you out
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He looked first at Dave and then at her, wiggling his eyebrows suggestively
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For Aaron to squat with me wiggling in his
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Molly was guiding Clydie by waving her arms and legs and wiggling her other good stuff
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Some people will tell you that animals can tell stories—such as the so-called “stories” the buzzing, wiggling bees tell each other regarding the
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The creature slid, still wiggling, down her throat
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Wiggling out of his arms, she hops to the ground and runs over to Thor
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Raising an eyebrow, he puts a hand on the wiggling Fenrir
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Then I made a show of wiggling my butt out of my panties and stepping out of them once I had them down to my ankles
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“That’s crazy!” she cried, wiggling on the chair
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wiggling in the driver's seat of her car
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said while wiggling his eyebrows
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He was wiggling even more
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Wiggling them proved futile, the joints seemingly fused
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She’s got a wiggling little dog under one arm, and it doesn’t make crawling out of the window particularly easy
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Just beyond him is Fenrir, licking her tiny jaws, and wiggling forward on her belly
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She considers this, looking at her feet and wiggling her toes
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She screamed, then laughed when she saw me wiggling between her and my father, who laughed and shrugged me off with half-sleep disregard
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“Hooper, you look like one of those hula dolls sitting on the dashboard wiggling with the bumps!”
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“Oh, I like those, Mary,” he said wiggling his eyebrows
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to be wiggling your hips---this program is based on the way
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Roger wiggling his eyebrows and smiled
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Once again his dark eyes took hold of Isleen, sitting nearby on a stool, her shoes off and wiggling her toes
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evidence, however, being ten wiggling toes was admittedly rather flimsy
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It was strange that after such a long while together, it was her wiggling toes that would spark a physical interest in her that was previously absent
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” I fetched my dressing gown belt to stabilize the pajama trousers and with a bar of soap washed and firmly massaged her feet and sexy wiggling toes in the hot brine, accompanied by stifled giggles
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Each writhing thought wiggling its way, avoiding contact with other wriggling writhing thoughts
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made contact with the man, it exploded and a flurry of wiggling
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It took a bit of wiggling and repositioning, but soon she had
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“I could use a pedicure,” she said, wiggling her toes
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They were both still wiggling about in a heap when Haniel came into the room
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When I enter his office, he seems to be expecting me, wiggling his fingers for me to come in and pointing to the seat opposite the desk while he finishes up a phone call
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Jumping down, he watched it until the long legs stopped wiggling, when he knew it was quite dead
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The floor was strewn with gravel, dirt, and wiggling maggots, and the room hummed with flies and mosquitoes, already beginning to swarm onto him
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The air was clouded with flies, lice hopped over scalps, and wiggling lines of fleas ran the length of the seams in Louie’s shirt
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She waited until she could be sure she had our attention, then pulled a short dress slowly and ostentatiously over her head, wiggling as it went over her slim, pale hips
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The hens were loose and a few feet away two of them shivered into a patch of dirt, ruffling their feathers and wiggling, sending up little clouds of dust
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Yet now I ask: what could be more curious and strange than the Cycle of Child-bearing, the Phases of Pregnancy? There is, for instance, the First Phase, when one wishes to quite undo the Babe, because one feels its Presence as an Invasion at one’s very Centre; then the Second, when one feels the first delicate Stirrings of Life within (as if the Tail of a tiny Mermaid had brusht against one’s Heart and all one’s Inner Being were a gentle Sea with small Waves lapping); then the Third, when the Child grows bigger and ’tis very like a Puppy wiggling, tickling, e’en licking within; then the Fourth, when it grows the Size of a great Melon and causes one to make Water four Times an Hour, and indeed wakes up just when one lyes down to sleep, and falls to sleep just when one walks or rides or goes abroad; then the Fifth Phase, when the Child becomes a true Burden, heavier under the Heart than Lead and yet, for all its cumbrous Weight, more lov’d as well (for now it seems real rather than fanciful to the Mother and so she can better bear the Discomfort of its Heaviness); and then the Sixth Phase, when the Mother begins to grow immobile, fearful of Death in Childbed, (with Nights full of Dreams of Monsters, and Days full of Dreams of Childbirth Horrors); then the Seventh, when the Pregnancy grows long as the longest Day of Summer and the Mother forgets she hath e’er been slender of Form or will e’er be again, and ev’ry Step is an Effort not to make Water by Chance in the Street, and ev’ry Motion causes Pain and ev’ry Night is sleepless (because turn as she will this way and that, the Child cannot be accommodated whilst it kicks her Lungs and butts its bony Head against her Bowels); and then the Eighth Phase, the Phase of Immense Impatience and Weariness, when she believes the Child will ne’er be born (and she is glad, for then she may not dye but only endure Pregnancy for all Eternity!); and then the Ninth Phase, when the Moon is full as a Bladder of pale Wine, and the Sea glows with its rotund Reflection and the Mother fears Death more than e’er before; and then, at last, the Tenth Phase, when the Waters break and the Pains begin, slowly at first, and then tumultuous; and she knows she has no Choyce now, but must give birth or burst; for she cannot turn back, cannot take another Road thro’ the Forest, another Canal to the Sea, and she, like her Babe, is pusht headlong into the Dance of Life and Death, turning, whirling, moaning, writhing; and whether she shall live or dye she does not know, but the Pain grows so terrible at the Last that, i’faith, she does not e’en care!
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Avis had her hands up, too, but she was wiggling one of her fingers to draw my attention to a shiny gold band
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The baby in his arms was wiggling so hard it was difficult to hang on, but he needed one hand free to deal with those coming at him
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So, striking his hands together and wiggling his fingers, Doug made one final vibration of his literary tuning fork and moved with quiet intuition toward his grandparents’ house
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’ The little girl peeped at the way she was wiggling her toes in the dust
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"This is most extraordinary," the Doctor kept muttering to himself as his pencil went wiggling over the page—"Most extraordinary—but frightfully thrilling