She further aroused the fans, kissing her fist and shaking it in the air after winning the second set. |
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Drops of water the size of a baby's fist come splattering down with the rat-tat-tat of hailstones in their wake. |
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He cleared decisively, pumping his fist at the animated and ecstatic stand as the ref whistled for the last time. |
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Most of us in karate or other martial arts were taught to form a basic closed fist. |
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Ron's fist lashed up into Jim's side, causing him to lean forward enough that Ron was able to drive his head into Jim's face. |
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He gesticulated and swore at the young couple, holding up his fist and thumping the vehicle, and mouthing to the passenger to get out of the car. |
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He balls an intimidating fist as tight as he can, then releases it, like a lock in a canal. |
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He laughed and thumped the table in appreciation, then twisted his fist in front of his nose, miming a snout. |
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Having apparently completed her dissertation, Malie rested her chin on one fist and regarded him with limpid, rather bovine eyes. |
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The blow rang out loudly as the blade connected with the brass fist, and then the hand nearly came off the door! |
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Clench your right fist and draw it back to your side, the back of your hand to the right. |
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Staggering, I turned around to face my attacker but never saw him, a second fist followed the first and I went out like a light. |
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Wendy huffed a couple of times, and then turned around and put one elbow on the table, resting the side of her head on that fist. |
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She rested her chin on her fist and leaned her elbow on her knee, staring into empty space and thinking. |
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He charged the man on the left, leading with his right fist and smashing it into the man's jaw dropping him to the floor. |
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The word also means that rude gesture with the fist clenched and lower arm raised mimicking another part of the anatomy. |
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For the fist time, civilians themselves were targeted with bombing raids by Zeppelins and coastal raids by the German Navy. |
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Others rushed the Alliance soldiers, swinging knives and fist, anything to stop the noise. |
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She had grabbed a third apple and had gotten ready to throw it, but remembering herself just in time she clenched her fist. |
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The group became involved in a verbal altercation with another group of younger males and a fist fight ensued. |
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Another thing they shared was the ability to box effectively while still carrying knockout power in either fist. |
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Furious, she slammed her fist against a near redstone wall, and immediately regretted it. |
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Audrey held one end of her skirt bunched up inside her fist, the other firmly planted on her hip. |
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The sting of fingernails in the heel of my hand told me that my fist was clenched. |
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A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with thyme, tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon. |
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Red liquid flowed in tiny streams from his clenched fist, but he didn't seem to notice. |
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She dodged his extremely slow blows and sank her fist into his stomach, winding him. |
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Arthur's daydreams were interrupted by what sounded like a fist thumping on wood in the far distance. |
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At this point I thump my fist down onto my desk and toss my hair defiantly. |
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Sam growled into the speaker and vented all his inner frustration by banging his poor fist onto the oak tabletop. |
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It took me only a few beats of a pause to realize Marilyn clocked me hard with her own fist. |
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Only thing Doc could shoot out was his fist though, which he did, clocking the patient to the back of his head. |
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I spun around and clocked him in the fist with my big hand, then swooped in low for an uppercut with my little hand. |
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Janine walks by with an absent smile on her face and a clump of the man's hair in her fist. |
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Myst caught the fist but was still took the blow from the quick jab that followed. |
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You can make a good fist of doing it, but in the end you have to come to terms with the fact that you are not dealing with a tame beast. |
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A quick jab with his stone fist sent a flash of pain through Catherine's arm. |
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He jammed his fist into his baggy khaki pants, aware of the strange chemistry that floated in the air. |
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I pushed the arms away from me and swung around, jamming my fist into the body of the person holding me. |
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A balled-up fist reaches out, one finger pointed in an accusatory jab towards you. |
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Cat calmly turned around and looked at the trucker, he was old enough to be her father and big enough to crush her with one fist. |
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His father is a spineless jellyfish who lets his wife rule with an iron fist. |
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A man said that as he turned onto Buckley Road, a bearded man waved his fist and scared him. |
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A big man in a cowboy hat, his fist full of invoices and waybills, had climbed down from the tractor and was walking over to the warehouse door. |
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In another photo, he is clenching a fist and has his arm cocked as if preparing to punch a hooded prisoner. |
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He found himself standing before his unyielding foe, fist cocked, and suddenly shook his head. |
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These hopes were soon dashed as he cocked one ham-sized fist back, paused and then unloaded into my right shoulder. |
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He then glared at Jake and growled, then charged him, his fist cocked back. |
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She hobbles out of the curtain with a murderous look on her face and her fist cocked and ready to throw another punch. |
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Lou reached back her fist and lunged it forward, knocking one guy into another one and down they went. |
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Upon the third ring, my other hand released his and I lowered my fist, moving away from the elder man and back to my laptop. |
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She often wheezed asthmatically, sneezed feebly, blew her nose, and coughed against her fist or palm. |
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He was so annoying with that every now and then, Candice just wanted to ball up her fist, and whack him one, real hard. |
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Hearing the loud whack, he began to pound fist after fist, continuing long after his hands became white and tingly. |
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She managed to insert a fairly loud whap as her fist connected with his face. |
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Now there was a time when Federer might have acknowledged the crowd with a fist pump and a smile and moved on to the next point. |
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I give Winnie a quick jab with my left fist and a hard right hook. |
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And we're clever, which means we're good at circumventing rules, especially if the rules are easy to circumvent in the fist place. |
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Striking a nearby tree with his fist, Briar shook off the resulting pain and parted the branches of a weeping willow to enter the secluded clearing that was his haven. |
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As House Majority Leader, DeLay ruled his roost with an iron fist that makes Nancy Pelosi look like Mary Poppins. |
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I sat up, crossing my legs, putting my fist under my chin in thought. |
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She curled her fingers into a fist and rapped on the window. |
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When Henman took the third he thumped his fist to his chest. |
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Kneel at his or her feet, put the heel of one hand above his or her navel, put the other hand over your fist with the fingers of both hands pointing toward his or her head. |
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Her mother was a powerful queen who ruled the kingdom with an iron fist. |
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And if I am reincarnated as a chef, I would hope I would make a better fist of the whole-wheat noodles, which were an overcooked, gelatinous mess. |
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Because those of us outside the industry aren't the ones making the money hand over fist and laughing all the way to the bank with the existing system. |
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He slammed his fist into Rick's jaw and there was a resounding crack. |
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We were afraid of the soundless swing of our father's ringed fist. |
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He grabbed a fist full of hair in one take, and we were pretty banged up by the end of it. |
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The policeman, now yelling and shaking his fist, started to exit his pillbox and walk toward me. |
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The former believed in the role of the state as a provider, while the latter favored an iron fist approach to governance. |
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A boy put his hand into a jar of filberts and grasped as many as his fist could possibly hold. |
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He clanged a fist of twenty-dollar gold eagles on the counter. |
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But Dooley's Irish blood was up, five fingers of tanglefoot tingling in each fist and bubbling in his brain. |
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Going further, some say Provincetown is the curled hand, or fist, with Race Point and Wood End at its knuckles, and Long Point at the fingertips. |
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They found that australopith faces and jaws were strongest in just those areas most likely to receive a blow from a fist. |
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Then I drove the whole lot forth, mother and daughter, lamming into them with fist and foot. |
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He didn't earn much, but the company seemed to rake in money hand over fist. |
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The camel spider is as big as a human fist, can jump several feet in the air and will numb an arm or leg with one bite. |
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She tugged him in close, as her claws shredded his heart in a blur, and she withdrew her fist with a schlup sound. |
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Governing with an iron fist, he helped with the eventual suppression of Inca uprisings led by Manco Inca. |
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Lucette trotted into the room with a child's pink, stiff-bagged butterfly-net in her little fist, like an oriflamme. |
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I clenched my pipe in my right fist and poked at the dottle busily with various fingers, first one then another, of my left hand. |
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A goal is scored by kicking the ball into the net, not by fist passing the ball into it. |
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A hand pass is not a punch but rather a strike of the ball with the side of the closed fist, using the knuckle of the thumb. |
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Figg's time, in addition to fist fighting, also contained fencing and cudgeling. |
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I would give one of my fingers to have your milord out on the mountains, and each of us with a maquila in his fist. |
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But the Inspector was made of stern stuff. He closed his right hand and with the resulting fist pounded formidably on the bronze. |
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Now, since cattle had risen and meat and all to such a price, he was making money hand over fist. |
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Last year he lunged at me with his fist and threatened to kill me again. |
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A technique used in the field is to clench one's right fist and to view the cross, aligning the first knuckle with the axis of the cross. |
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So, I haul off and belt him, two or three times, with my fist. |
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Use a closed fist or assume the Dracula sneeze pose to temper germ transmission. |
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He listened to her thoughtfully, his chin resting on his fist. |
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If he ever reely hit you with that fist of his'n, it ud sink in up to the elbow. |
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A diamond ring flashes as he gestures, not with the thrust of a clenched fist but with loose-handed waves. |
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This included spear and stone throwing, building and testing physical strength through wrestling, fist fighting, and stone lifting. |
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A middle-aged man in his bathrobe shakes his fist at the rising sun. |
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Kaneswaran balled his fist but seemed unsure how to respond. |
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In hindsight, I regret not giving him a terrorist fist jab or the Islamist secret handshake. I hear he's quite adept at those. |
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I'm on my feet and my fist is roundhousing and I feel flesh. I hit again, and teeth crack under my fist. I hear voices and they're shouting and a light burns into my face. |
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An iron fist from the city leaders did not appear to be unknown. |
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When addressing someone he could become carried away with the point he was seeking to make, and on one occasion, the King asked him to stop shaking his fist in his face. |
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Surely presenting The Great British Bake Off for four series has taught her a thing or two about turning a lump of butter and a fist full of flour into a cakey creation? |
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What was coming? A slap to the face? A fist to the gut? An epic cockpunch? |
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The powerful blow of his opponent's fist staggered the boxer. |
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Megan shouted out as Finn and Sean raced toward the smackdown. By the time they got there, Evan had already slammed his fist into Doug's face multiple times. |
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Captivated by her beauty, her wasp-like waistline and, most importantly, her Jordanesque chest measurements, I'd made a reasonable fist of chatting her up. |
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