Twirling Sentence Examples

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  • She laughed, gripping both ends of the towel and twirling it until it resembled a rope.

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  • Alice in dressed in a green ballet dress with twirling ribbon.

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  • It 's not all twirling mustaches and looking mean.

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  • I could see my wife's nervousness; picking at her fingers, chewing her lip, twirling her hair.

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  • Good action with twirling cane, mouth opens and closes, vibration causes the toy to move around on smooth surfaces.

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  • Her boots dangled from her hand by the laces, twirling gently as she walked.

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  • A'Ran returned his attention to the battles twirling before him on the planner.

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  • Even when I accidentally decapitate the artichokes he continues twirling around the various ovens, smiling and dishing out orders.

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  • Twisting it round and round he gets a large drop of the fluid to adhere to the dipper; still twisting it round to prevent it falling he brings the drop over the flame of the lamp, and twirling it round and round he roasts it; all this is done with acquired dexterity.

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  • It looked really beautiful when the colored paper was falling and twirling down to the floor.

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  • Skirts that have ruffles around the bottom edge are classic country and meant for twirling the night away.

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  • Complete the basket with an old-fashioned music box that features a twirling ballerina.

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  • Do you find yourself tapping your pencil, twirling your hair, biting your nails or doing some other anxious habit when you are thinking?

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  • The full effect of the ballerina is enhanced by a mirror attached to the inside of the lid to reflect the image of the twirling action of the figurine.

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  • This dress shape is also perfect for twirling and dancing the night away.

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  • The Spinning Teacups are a fun spinning, twirling tea party.

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  • In another mini-game, you spin Bessie, a cow, above your head by literally twirling the Wii Remote, launching the bovine wonder as far as you can by letting go (pressing A or B on the Wii-mote).

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  • Another important cause of hair trauma is called trichotillomania-a habit similar to thumb-sucking or nail-biting-of twirling or pulling out the hair.

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  • Examples of complex motor tics include such gestures as jumping, squatting, making motions with the hands, twirling around when walking, touching or smelling an object repeatedly, and holding the body in an unusual position.

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  • You might also try the twirling bird, which really is a series of folds upon folds.

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  • The full skirt is ideal for twirling and creating the effect that the woman is floating on air.

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  • Whether you're relaxing at a stylish party or twirling on the dance floor, this timeless classic can do no wrong.

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  • Such sensory overload can lead to behaviors such as rocking, twirling, hand flapping, or repetitive sounds.

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  • During games, the Golden Girls tumbled, danced with poms, and there were even a couple of national baton twirling champions in their midst to entertain the crowds.

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  • In addition to tumbling, twirling and cheering their way into the hearts of fans, they performed skits to keep the crowd cheering and entertained.

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  • Successful strippers have always had to "have a gimmick" in order to do well and keep the customers interested, so a number of them learned how to twirl their breasts in rhythm, thus twirling the tassels.

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  • The more elaborate the pasty, especially if you do twirling, the stronger a fastener you require.

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  • Gradually they evolved into a coordinated team accentuating the music by twirling batons while performing basic dance steps into ever shifting routines.

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  • In addition to regular batons, they incorporate such props as twirling swords, flaming batons, and even long ribbons and scarves.

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  • Some majorettes are only dancing, or flag twirling, and these require not so much uniforms as dance costumes.

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  • In addition to marching bands and music performances, many bands also have a drill or majorette team that offers entertainment in the form of baton twirling and acrobatic or gymnastic routines.

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  • Whether or not you plan to have some majorettes twirling can also make a difference in uniform selection.

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  • Not only do many routines now include baton twirling, but some are also expanding to include flags routines, dance routines or gymnastic routines.

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  • And twirling batons of all sizes - don't know if there's a special name for the longer ones?

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  • Spinning and weaving are carried on among the people as a household occupation, and fabrics are made of an exceptionally substantial character.It is not uncommon to see the natives busily twirling their rude spindles as they follow their troops of pack animals over rough mountain roads, and the yarn produced is woven into cloth in their own houses on rough Spanish looms of colonial patterns.

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  • Langeron lifted his eyes with an expression of perplexity, turned round to Miloradovich as if seeking an explanation, but meeting the latter's impressive but meaningless gaze drooped his eyes sadly and again took to twirling his snuffbox.

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  • Sonya, when he came in, was twirling round and was about to expand her dresses into a balloon and sit down.

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  • Giddon was silent, giving all his attention to his food, but Tammy watched Lisa with interest, twirling her fork in her eggs and squirming in her chair.

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