Wiggle
in sentence
23 examples of Wiggle in a sentence
And one thing kept bothering me, and that's, when they're functioning, penises don't
wiggle.
So you see they extracted the motion cogs from our animations and created a
wiggle
that integrated the head-bobbing movement and the back-and-forth movement.
If you go for a walk, you don't
wiggle.
There's no code that says, "Do a
wiggle
in the Southern Ocean."
So if you
wiggle
a coffee cup in front of the camera, you're feeling that in your back, and amazingly, blind people got pretty good at being able to determine what was in front of the camera just by feeling it in the small of their back.
People
wiggle
a lot and getting these variations identified with very high accuracy, both in precision and recall, is tough because that's what it takes to get a professional coach to believe in you.
Then you find the mouse, and you're going to have to
wiggle
it a little bit to see where the cursor is on the screen.
Adding heat disrupts those bonds, allowing the proteins to unfold, uncoil, unwind and
wiggle
freely.
So rivers also
wiggle.
These rivers
wiggle
around.
There was no spin, there was no
wiggle
and waggle, there was no spend-five-minutes- to-come-back-to-the-point. I didn't have to keep interrupting, which I've become rather renowned for doing, because I want people to answer the question.
Now there this friend of his, tailing him around every where, and this number one lawyer in the town, who has to herself sexily
wiggle
and try to seduce Himesh, of all the handsome German people she might have met earlier, perhaps the male lawyers on this part of the world might be cursing their fate, for destined to deal with the stiff, unattractive lot, every day !
See young girls
wiggle
their toes and stick their tongues out for the camera and wear skimpy clothes and bikini's.
None among Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Glenn Close and Vanessa Redgrave could
wiggle
free of the trap set for them by director Bille August.
Many also fear that the West will find some way to
wiggle
out of its commitments.
Since George W. Bush showed the way towards bank nationalization, vast public spending, industrial bailouts, and budget deficits, the Socialists have been left without
wiggle
room.
On trade, Romney promises to launch a trade war with China, and to declare it a currency manipulator on Day One – a promise that gives him little
wiggle
room.
Diplomats can work with one another; referenda are binary and fixed, leaving none of the political
wiggle
room and scope for creative compromise needed to resolve political problems.
Uribe may still back down, though he is leaving himself precious little
wiggle
room to decline re-election after all that his supporters have done to allow it.
Most European leaders understand the tiny
wiggle
room that Kerry will have if elected.
The ECB is unlikely to pay serious attention to Sweden's specific needs, so Sweden will probably not be given the
wiggle
room granted its larger neighbors.
Our governments should be given enough
wiggle
room to tackle this emergency properly, but that should not be taken to mean carte blanche – not now and not ever.
But the GCC has left it little
wiggle
room for muddling through.
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