Wiggles a bit
sier says in kestrel, " let us set a trap for him in the jungle.
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get a wiggle
on.
Paddle left and your
little arm wiggles
frantically, spinning you round in a circle.
Wiggle room
here?
Now the custom was for the ground crew member to slip off, and
then wiggle
the elevator as a signal to the pilot.
Wiggle of the hips
took him away from a challenge and he carried the ball goalwards.
I ride a few trails where the
bar wiggle
is needed to get between the trees.
Wiggle people learn ways out of it, such as
wiggling one toe, or just lying back and waiting for it to pass.
Wiggle beyond this is salter's lode sluice and well creek
wiggling away
to the top of picture.
Wiggles all
wiggling around
in claw shapes, like you're trying to scare the computer into doing what you want.
Wiggle a finger
or waggle your head.
When sb went upstairs to bed with chris, i
had a wiggle
and giggle with bb.
In reality, these infinities can never be realized because of the intervention of physical forces, which prevent further
smaller wiggles
being made.
Wiggle matches
), a n is used instead.
Wiggle about
to push the lines of adhesive flat against the wall.
Wigglend your arms out either side of you until you can no longer see your fingers
wiggling out
of the corners of your eyes.
Wiggle just
one ear.
Wiggle prevents the baby from
wiggling down
under the covers, helping to avoid the risk of suffocation.
Gently wiggle
it so the oil coats the membranes on all sides.
Wiggle're sort of
wiggling up
ahead in the space that the rest of the creature is going to occupy.
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