Poor timing for gymnastics, a sport that already dangles at the bottom of the sporting food chain. |
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Like a restive monkey, it dangles from each vine of contemplation for hardly a millisecond and moves ahead with indefatigable enthusiasm. |
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But Sarsgaard dangles enough money in front of her that she succumbs to the lure of cold hard cash. |
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A frogfish extends and dangles its illicium just above its mouth, flicking, jerking, and waving the lure. |
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It is simply a little sling that dangles the knur from a stick stuck in the ground. |
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An overfull roll-your-own dangles precariously from his ever-present cigarette holder. |
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His hair, through inattention, becomes long, coarse, and bushy, and loosely dangles upon his shoulders. |
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A bucket lies asprawl and a lemon dangles near the edge, its peel unravelling in delicate curls. |
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On other occasions, he dangles possibilities in front of the reader, but then fails to develop them to their logical conclusion. |
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Following an afternoon spent smoking dope in the office, the crew of three heads over to the writer's crib and dangles him off his balcony. |
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The front of his shirt is stained with blood, and a stream of snot and blood dangles from his left nostril. |
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What resembles a fishing lure dangles from his ear, a spinner bait designed to attract bass. |
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The pendant at the end of her gold-chain necklace dangles over her cleavage like an arrow pointing downward. |
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Pryor's group studied nitro-PAHs based on three linked phenyl rings from which a nitrogen dioxide group dangles. |
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It dangles its esca as a fishing lure to attract small fish, shrimps, and other invertebrates. |
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A badine, or switch, dangles in the hand of the beau, whose bare head is dressed with enormous curls, and a fore-top. |
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The guinea hen, so nearly exsiccated a few days earlier, dangles limp once again, as wet as if it had been freshly slaughtered. |
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