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"squirm" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to move around a lot making small twisting movements, because you are nervous, uncomfortable, etc. synonym wriggle
  2. [intransitive] to feel very embarrassed or ashamed

497 Sentences With "squirm"

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Waiting for the answer made you squirm and laugh and then squirm some more.
"I see no reason to squirm around this," he wrote, letting the rest of us squirm around it instead.
As a result, the scene is funny, squirm-inducing — so squirm-inducing that even Gary is itching to get away from Selina — and heartbreaking all at once.
Maybe Johnny is flirting with Angela to make Natalie squirm.
You'll squirm, you'll gasp, you won't want to look away.
If just the thought makes you squirm, you're not alone.
There were portions during which I saw my children squirm.
I see no reason to squirm around apologizing for this.
Progressives will squirm watching Sanders and Warren criticize one another.
Still, when the subject of TV comes up, they squirm.
You'll laugh, you'll squirm, you'll want to get sterilized immediately.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is making President Donald Trump squirm.
Better to play games and let millions of strangers squirm.
As the blows begin to fall, I shriek and squirm.
Chances are, simply considering that question made you squirm a bit.
Xander was so innocent that you really just watch him squirm.
Sometimes they squirm, but it's a conversation you have to have.
To this day, I squirm during the scene in Office Space.
I squirm to unstick my cotton camp shirt from my back.
Republicans are already delighting in watching Democrats like Mr. Manchin squirm.
In the grayscale of a laboratory video, the little tubes squirm.
And Trump donors can squirm when asked to talk about them.
More plausibly, he's just trying to squirm out of the discussion.
Other than the squirm shots, Game of Death isn't particularly visually cohesive.
The way they squirm, chuckle or groan at his jokes reveals all.
Girls really does have a special way of making us squirm sometimes.
You'll squirm or jolt in your seat according to the puppetmaster's whim.
The company's growth has already managed to make industry leader AAA squirm.
It's only when the engine overheats that his readers start to squirm.
Sarah Squirm: My phone number says "Garden City," and that bothers me.
Any notion that richer families might have an edge makes administrators squirm.
But this Thom is seldom lovably loathsome enough to make us squirm.
"I feel like it'll make people squirm," Ms. Nash told Ms. Soloski.
He did not so much stand in the batter's box as squirm.
Khaleesi wriggled into the opening, but wasn't able to squirm her way out.
Squirm Factor: What's the maximum score we can give to something like this?
What could make Nick Jonas squirm more than talking about his famous exes?
SEXUAL proclivities, diet, booze: doctors often talk to patients about squirm-inducing subjects.
Seeing him squirm without escape is too good of an opportunity to miss.
So, I don't know about you, but I enjoyed watching that room squirm.
Or maybe each white person was enjoying his or her own inner squirm.
Reading a description of a colonic is enough to make most people squirm.
The surgery scenes in "The Bleeding Edge" are squirm-in-your-seat uncomfortable.
Maybe you remember it better by its original, squirm-inducing title: Scrotal Recall.
High up in the sand, they squirm, wriggle and wrap around one another.
I know I was supposed to be impressed, but it made me squirm.
The gritty honesty can make you squirm, but I love her for it.
Zombies are real, and they walk—and crawl, and squirm—amongst us every day.
During the segment, the alligator started to squirm, and Burton was a bit unprepared.
Squirm factor: Though it's funny throughout, this episode does involve some deeply uncomfortable scenes.
These slimy microscopic blobs squirm up my nose while I swim in a lake.
It feels innocent, and it's something where you squirm and jump around and laugh.
And it all comes with the added bonus of seeing Speaker Paul Ryan squirm.
Others squirm at parallels to the Vichy regime's wartime practice of denationalising French Jews.
In the clip, you can see the famously spoiler-averse director J.J. Abrams squirm.
Some simply squirm, while others, like mudskippers, rely on their front fins as crutches.
Men have no hesitation in discussing it, but women will squirm and deny it.
The pain made me squirm and yelp, but he knew what he was doing.
But at a recent performance the push to laugh or squirm was pretty mild.
Even in the dark light, I can see the surfaces squirm with living creatures.
It was enough to make Britons squirm, especially with talk of Churchill thrown in.
Next to her, a baby and toddler squirm on her husband Joshua Boyle's lap.
King, an Iowa member of Congress, has been making his Republican colleagues squirm for years.
Fifty-three-year-old Kamala Harris, who made Jeff Sessions squirm in his little chair.
After about seven days, the baby toads squirm out of holes in the protective skin.
Tasha: I think you're vastly overestimating the fans' willingness to squirm over this one, Bryan.
If you ever want to make a man squirm, just threaten him with a wax.
Most white people, and nearly as many Black folks, squirm when race matters are raised.
The bill should also make Google squirm since it recently acquired wearable tech company FitBit.
But she's one of the few people on the planet who can make Trump squirm.
He once stole a United States senator's jacket to make him squirm during a debate.
Zuckerberg tries to squirm out of questions about violations of FTC consent decree on privacy.
He loves asking contestants to rat out their teammates and watching them squirm with conflict.
In a matching outfit, a toddler sat on the woman's lap, trying to squirm away.
Her truth made Republicans squirm, because no "beacon of hope" can survive their craven sellout.
She watched one of her doctors squirm as he gave her the safe-sex talk.
Her agonies made me squirm and recall my own emotional roller coaster at that age.
The idea of recycled food might make you squirm, but Bourdain is probably right: It happens.
Madame Macron seemed to squirm a bit as she moved closer to Melania during the exchange.
But the end goal isn't only to make avatars or robots that don't make us squirm.
I didn't want to reel one in, touch it, and see it squirm on the hook.
Blythe is the worst, and it is delicious to watch her make an insecure Beck squirm.
I feel like I should have absolutely been able to squirm my way out of this.
Generally, interviewers ask these types of questions to watch candidates squirm and think through their answers.
I caught up with Squirm as she took a morning walk through L.A.'s Griffith Park.
Whenever I talk about political hobbyism, people squirm to find reasons why it's someone else's fault.
As Serenity grew older, more apt to squirm and cry, Ms. Acevedo had to stop going.
Depositions are all about cornering a hostile witness, getting them to squirm over weaknesses in their case.
Depending upon who you ask, the person might begin to squirm, their confidence giving way to weariness.
Clearly, these series know what makes an audience squirm — and that's a brother and sister hooking up.
The film's sporadic moments of violence are sudden and horrifying and squirm-inducing, as they should be.
"I don't want this," Adams says she told Escobedo while trying to squirm out of his embrace.
So, yes, they do have an important purpose, other than making the most squeamish among us squirm.
Told her I loved her and purposely made her holler and squirm from being hugged too tight.
I'm Squirmy — Shane called me that because I squirm around in bed a lot when I'm sleeping.
And it did work: Frances is suburban in ways that would make Carrie squirm in her Manolos.
Adventurous ferrets will love to run, slide and squirm their way through this Super Thru-way tunnel.
He could sort of squirm his mind away from this if he focused on the rupturing head.
The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.
Charles, the insecure and unreliable narrator of "The Sea, The Sea," will make nearly any reader squirm.
We squirm and cry out coming into the world, and sometimes we do the same leaving it.
Late night host James Corden loves to make his guests squirm, especially when there are secrets involved.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Trump was trying to "squirm away" from his comments alongside Putin.
If it makes the bosses squirm a little at the same time, well, that's just a bonus.
Anyone else miss "Blind Date," the early-'00s dating show that let viewers squirm watching first dates?
So a comedian has to have his or her eye on things that might make other people squirm.
But in the mean time, watch Nicki giggle and squirm as she tries to dodge Ellen's tough questions.
Some will cheer at that sequence, enjoying seeing the white lady squirm as her inner "racist" is revealed.
The resulting tangle of restrictions made free traders squirm, but advocates argued that aggression served a higher purpose.
Beneath them, denatured shapes squirm across the narrow, blackened linen like minimalist reductions of damned souls in hell.
Rapp, now 46, said he was able to "squirm" away, walk home, and never speak to Spacey again.
They devised clever traps, baited with live mice, that the snakes could squirm into but couldn't easily escape.
Other stories wiggle and squirm with brilliance, and just as beautifully tremble with panic and bouts of wit.
Many teachers wing it, teaching the kids what they kind of know, skipping over whatever makes them squirm.
Some members of the gala audience may squirm at Fure's fiercely bright chords and distorted, staticky instrumental textures.
You'll squirm in pain, and you'll cry out and plead, but he'll thrust knife after knife into you.
Feature The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.
"Divorce," whose first season was squirm-inducingly dark and caustic, has now settled into its own middle age.
He kept his grip around my neck and watched me squirm, waiting for my body to give out.
On "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert was happy to review some of the hearing's most squirm-inducing moments.
If babies squirm or turn away while feeding, this may be a sign that they need to burp.
The Chinese Communist Party, or CCP, isn&apost just keen to see members of the Trump administration squirm.
Nothing makes members of Congress squirm like the specter of attack ads portraying them as coddlers of criminals.
Many political liberals squirm at the mere thought of publicly articulating the religious grounds for their liberal politics.
Along with all of these complicated, sometimes squirm-inducing subjects, she's also honest with them about mental illness.
Don't they feel less motivated by character and more motivated by the showrunners' desire to keep making us squirm?
Part of the joy she feels when seeing others squirm, like Camille, is the power that comes with it.
Like the trilogy before it, Andromeda's wooden sex and romance are more likely to make you squirm than squeal.
I wrote a story about the Baster Scene in this movie, which really made me squirm in my seat.
At our next group date, I loved seeing my friend Monique and my sister Kenya make these guys squirm.
White Girl doesn't make me squirm because it hits me over the head with the fairly obvious inequality plot.
Even as Anbang and Wanda squirm, HNA is still trying to close deals, including for Rio de Janeiro's airport.
He imbues even his most straightforward mixes with giddy drum programming and melodies that squirm like reanimated gummy worms.
Often uncomfortable and all the better for it, "A Crooked Somebody" doesn't mind watching its characters squirm a little.
Movies are a space for dreams and for fantasies, including those that sometimes make us uneasy, squirm or rage.
There is speculation whether impeachment will hurt some House Democrats from marginal districts; no doubt, a few will squirm.
When he finished speaking, the girls began to whine and squirm, seeming to pick up on their parents' discomfort.
But her deceptions are deepening too, and with them, the tension is mounting to squirm-in-your-seat levels.
The vertical crevice measured barely seven inches wide, but Tucker, a human reed, was able to squirm down it.
That's all the man-bites-dog stuff that makes for attention-grabbing headlines, and it makes many congressional Republicans squirm.
Aesthetics: Neutral, like the platonic ideal of a relationship Squirm Factor: This is one of the lighter Black Mirror episodes.
Her work is so lifelike, viewers half expect the tiny beings to squirm, coo, and babble, like real babies do.
Meanwhile, the pregnant nuns squirm at their changing bodies, trying to reconcile the brutality they have suffered with their faith.
Instead, it is another question from Trump-backers that makes political professionals squirm with discomfort, including many reporters and pundits.
Twenty years since its release, "My Way" rekindles the kind of sexual attraction that makes me squirm in my seat.
I know that a lot of my Indian family comes to my website, sees it, and it makes them squirm.
They're works of rub-your-nose-in-it naturalism, unforgiving and emotionally draining, books that make you squirm, and think.
And he's finding that it's more difficult now to squirm out of it than it has been in the past.
Alongside the Comedy Theatre on Exhibition Street, patient punters watch lobsters squirm in the glass cages of the Chinese restaurant.
Even as Anbang and Wanda squirm, HNA is still trying to close deals, including one for Rio de Janeiro's airport.
Absolutely. You can take your pick of any number of scenes seemingly designed to make men squirm in their seats.
Those guys are a smug little cartel, and it's fun to watch them squirm, at least for a little while.
When Cruz broke into silly song to demonstrate how he serenades his wife on the phone, there was squirm-inducing silence.
And if you're a well-to-do white liberal who's "afraid" without much skin in the game, he'll make you squirm.
A male employee said he once saw Freeman massage a female intern on the shoulder, making her squirm away from him.
It turned a triumphant moment of fan satisfaction into an awkward squirm, which is of course what the show loves doing.
Many of us still squirm at the thought of disclosing how much we earn, even to the people closest to us.
To this day, I sometimes feel a squirm of anxiety when I interrupt a discussion in a room with only men.
After I complimented her on her nail polish, though, she started to squirm like there was something uncomfortable in her undercrackers.
Set in a world only "minutes from our own," Black Mirror will make you squirm and maybe reconsider posting that Instagram.
Teenagers squirm in their seats as their teacher walks them through a hypothetical scenario about a freshman who isn't fitting in.
But Monday's CBO report appeared to put some Democrats in a visibly good mood as they watched their GOP colleagues squirm.
Some were crude by conventional definition—"pussy" and "bitch" and "tits" being the most popular words that likely made Allen squirm.
I don't squirm around and act like it's such an enormous burden to be flying across the country on an airplane.
Johnson circled around the turtled Bader, who grabbed a kimura and attempted to squirm back to a guard of some sort.
Oldroyd turned it into a game, instructing the child actor to kick his legs, scream, and squirm at the right moment.
Late-night comedy: Stephen Colbert was happy to review some of the most squirm-inducing moments from Michael Flynn's court appearance.
The story doesn't twist and turn so much as squirm and jump like an eel in the bottom of a rowboat.
Psst: Hey grown-ups, no need to tell the kids that; just let them squirm while you enjoy the adult flourishes.
There's just something about pus, oil, and dead skin cells — it makes me squirm, but some people find it gratifying to watch.
But something else that made me physically squirm in my seat was witnessing Black characters make what I identified as bad decisions.
His leading role in an unpopular government will force him to squirm in debates, deciding how much of his record to disavow.
While some scenes are intentionally squirm-inducing (see: The 40 Year Old Virgin), many of them were filmed with the utmost seriousness.
As their tongue caresses your pussy's lips, squirm from the touch as you would if they were actually doing it to you.
"With a stroller, the child can squirm around, sleep, be a kid — it's lessening the strain on the parents," Hooks told R29.
Even so, it's hard not to squirm through the number with Prima's scatting ape because of the troubling signifiers it throws out.
And when Trump was blunt about how cheaply you could buy and sell politicians in both parties, it made this town squirm.
He knew it was dumb and crude before the words had even left his mouth but he wanted to see her squirm.
But in practice, you must fill those hours of togetherness with something that doesn't make you or your children squirm with impatience.
Young Jean Lee's Unsafe Spaces The first female Asian-American playwright on Broadway takes aim at identity and watches the audience squirm.
But Kispert's collection allows them the spotlight, and watching them star in their own life stories is both squirm-worthy and riveting.
As the Russia investigation continues, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, continues to make President Trump and his allies — past and present — squirm.
And when Hibbing hooks participants up to eye-tracking machines, he finds conservatives monitor more closely the things that make them squirm.
He tells Danny to "scram, kiddo," throwing her cash so they can continue to "squirm and turn, grumbling and grunting" in peace.
As the Swedes squirm with embarrassment, the real butts of this farce are the critics who insist on taking the Nobel seriously.
But this season, the Bachelor producers have taken every opportunity to make Peter squirm, and Monday night's episode should be no exception.
Economists have attempted to estimate the level at which banks would start to squirm, most coming up with estimates of $1.2trn-1.5trn.
The professional scrutiny that accompanies designing for each other can make an architect squirm, but Mr. Tehrani was game for another run.
There's little incentive for the company to make people squirm by positioning provocative news outlets high in their feeds for every visit.
And now he has a new attack line intended to make his rivals squirm: warnings that sex offenders could get off easy.
Some cats freak out, hide or squirm away, but Ruki's typical costume reaction is to freeze and quietly slink down to the floor.
Silicon Valley and its denizens may celebrate his type, but his public words and actions have made people close to the firm squirm.
Students used shoehorns and grapefruit knives to detach screens and squirm out windows, or stumbled out a basement exit into the stabbing cold.
The server presents the table with a plate of yellow cheese and alpaca's heart, causing everyone at the table to squirm besides Kris.
Coming on the heels of a testy NATO summit, the sight of the American president nodding along would make his nominal allies squirm.
Worms in Squirm Another entry in the "____ + electricity = horror movie" canon, Squirm's titular squirmies are just regular ol' worms who have been electrocuted.
Still, the pop star couldn't help but squirm when Ellen DeGeneres grilled her about the new romance during Stefani's appearance on her show.
Some commenters noted that Max appeared to squirm at one point, worrying the content of the video is NSFD (not safe for dogs).
What happened at the lavish 40th-birthday party of his aristocratic best friend, Ben Fitzmaurice, to make Martin squirm under the detectives' glare?
Frank Bruni Opinion Columnist There's little that President Trump loves more than cementing his supporters' adoration of him while making his foes squirm.
Worthwhile humanizing ensues, as do plenty of squirm-inducing moments: "Paid consumption experts ... help their clients become acclimated to certain levels of spending."
No matter how much his defenders squirm — and they certainly are squirming — to justify or diminish that fact, it is nevertheless a fact.
The president makes me squirm every time he goes abroad, and his party members fear to call him out lest they be primaried.
Even that should make us squirm, and it doesn't compare to the magnitude of hundreds of millions of dollars for a single project.
Even so, McDermott is admirably unsettling, and Luke McCoubrey's artfully sterile cinematography adds an air of suffocating wholesomeness that can make you squirm.
Ansari has always been a smart social critic, and his set in Chicago was strongest when he made us squirm in our seats.
Republicans are dreaming of passing another round of tax cuts this year — or at least making vulnerable Democrats squirm by voting against them.
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In normal years, a healthy tree can fight off bark beetles trying to squirm into its bark by producing pitch that drives them out.
On Friday, May 24, we'll get a whole bunch of new treats (though of them all, The Perfection is definitely the most squirm-inducing).
It's clear that Erdoğan now has considerable leverage over his regional rival, and options to make him squirm even more than he already is.
In fact, it wasn't strictly Charter pushing to end this requirement — Charter seemed to be trying to find a way to squirm around it.
Plenty of actors squirm to watch their own work, so it isn't a total surprise that Mark Hamill hasn't watched Star Wars many times.
Where other Italian politicians might squirm with embarrassment, Salvini acted like the investigation was a medal of honour, with his audience as happy accomplices.
But in selecting a white, veteran judge with a centrist reputation, the White House may have found a nominee who can make Republicans squirm.
There's always been something almost squirm-inducingly nerdy about Candlemass; maybe it's their Swedishness, or those hyper-waily vocals that inspired a thousand Dragonforces.
But apart from his inability to speak about Mayu without signaling his awareness of her assets, he's never offended me or made me squirm.
Keola Racela's debut feature, with more than one instance of genital mutilation played for laughs, made festivalgoers squirm but got them talking as well.
There is good reason for journalists to expose the creators of fake web content, and it's not just the glee of watching provocateurs squirm.
One might balk at its outlandishness, or squirm at its vivid, protracted violence, but it keeps your attention and doesn't leave any fireworks unpopped.
Not if all you can think about is how Donald Trump is going to squirm out of one potentially incriminating lie by inventing another.
"I feel like it'll make people squirm and that gets my blood pumping," said Ms. Nash, 37, who added that she has never dieted.
It's pretty funny ... we kinda made Charlie squirm a bit when we asked if he could see himself in a romantic comedy opposite Meghan.
Slicing it up in the shell with his pocketknife, he relished the squirm and the salt water that made the flesh taste fully alive.
As of early Thursday afternoon, hundreds of amendments had been filed, most aimed at making the other party squirm by taking politically tough votes.
Or if you're a grandparent, imagine making a hugging motion during an internet video call with your grandchild and watching them squirm in delight.
The VMAs were not a very smooth night for Drake, who made everyone squirm when he tried and failed to kiss Rihanna on stage.
Everything is problematic and it was just a shirt and who cares but I can't control where my squirming brain is going to squirm.
As family after family got up to speak out in protest, I watched boys from the failing school squirm in discomfort, trying to seem tough.
I'm such a sucker for character, and I think our character journeys are going to make people squirm and scream — not just our protagonists, either!
What ensues is both hilarious and painful as they cough, squirm and fight back tears—yet still managing to churn out a practically flawless performance.
Footage shows the boat crew quickly springing to action, opening the top door, allowing the writhing shark to squirm its way out of the cage.
If you want to see a ballet dancer have a Pavlovian response, play any track from The Nutcracker out of context and watch them squirm.
Watching journalists and politicians squirm in their fine tuxes and gowns as their deeds are called out is the perfect visualization of Mr. Dooley's quote.
Yes, you can squirm at the adolescent sexual tension between Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis and wonder why she really puts up with his bullshit.
Bryan makes Boyd squirm, showing the jury that Bryan's one of them, but that Boyd is so ridiculously rich that of course he's a creep.
Playing her 201st international, Solo let Usme's 25-yard free kick squirm through her legs in the 26th minute when she should have gathered easily.
"Shut Up and Dance" ratchets up a squirm-inducing premise over the course of an hour, as characters are forced to do increasingly horrible things.
As she struggled with it, she had twisted her body to face the seat, in an attempt to squirm out, but the belt kept tightening.
She would constantly whip her head back and forth and try to squirm out of the carrier if she couldn't see what was going on.
Keo—whose brother is the novelist Jonathan Lethem—had brought an apprentice: a sharp-eyed eight-year-old who goes by the street name Squirm.
"I tried to squirm my way out of sitting with the grief of that winter by creating these temporary psychedelic realities for myself," he says.
During an intense movie, if you squirm in your seat, jump with fear, or tense your muscles, you generate pulses of isoprene in the air.
I'm grateful for these tools but I squirm every time I see the subtle but conspicuous "From Facebook" at the bottom of the login pages.
She hopes to end the stigma around breastfeeding by discussing subjects like mastitis and engorgement with her male colleagues, although it sometimes makes them squirm.
An essential rite of passage for many an otherwise nonviolent child involves cutting an earthworm down the middle and watching as the two halves squirm.
As Valentina started to squirm, I thought I should maybe offer up my bloodline, which, after a quick internal tally, realized didn't sound much better.
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Newton is as wily as they come and attempted to squirm back to his feet any way he could, but Davis was always one step ahead.
Kim is now aiming to squirm out of sanctions, build up his economy and retain his nuclear arsenal, all while remaining a global focus of attention.
While an unwanted ass grab is clearly not the same thing as rape, that doesn't mean an assailant should be able to squirm off the hook.
Some data crunching resulted in a number so bafflingly high you'll either squirm or thank the spiders for keeping us safe from all the other bugs.
This short appeared alongside the movie Squirm in Season 2910, episode 23 (or episode 2904) — a definite case of the opening act outdoing the main event.
Having Bhutan as a friend would make it all the easier for China to control that strategic swathe of the Himalayas and cause India to squirm.
In the Houthi-held capital Sanaa on Monday, nurses delivered oral vaccines to children on dusty streets, some of whom cried and tried to squirm away.
Preoccupations In my speaking engagements, when I mention the terms "the future of work" and "automation" in the same sentence, I often see the audience squirm.
Experts at political analysis firm Eurasia Group believe the EU would "squirm" over any Trump language that undermines the transatlantic comity on Ukraine or European security.
You've been together for long enough now that watching a sex scene makes you both squirm internally because you're equally aware you haven't fucked for months.
In June, comedian Ross Asdourian appeared on "Megyn Kelly TODAY" to recount the squirm-inducing story of how he broke his penis during a sexual encounter.
Don't be surprised if after reading "Squirm," your young reader tells you the safest way to handle a yellow rat snake or scare off a grizzly.
It was kind of nice to see Logan squirm in episode 6, but now he has restored order in his kingdom — so he thinks — once again.
The bill would also ban efforts by private-equity firms to contractually squirm out of the fiduciary duty they owe investors, an all-too-frequent phenomenon.
His attacks on Carrier, on Toyota, on General Motors have made their chief executives squirm and, in some cases, have produced what appear to be results.
They look fun and simple and there's nothing more deviously pleasurable than watching your friends squirm as you make them pick sides between two things they love.
While Vogel might say things that would make the average person squirm, it's his self-proclaimed "happy go-lucky" nature that allows him to endure his work.
"It's a bit chilly and detached in mood — I like to imagine a melancholy scene," Vanotti said ruefully, as Clean began to squirm and lick his face.
In our post–marriage equality age, we might squirm over the politics, or lack thereof, involved in two ostensibly straight women kissing each other for the cameras.
Winner of the 2016 grand jury prize at Sundance and a host of other international prizes, Thunder Road will make you laugh, squirm, and shake your head.
But in the meantime, people itching to see Shkreli squirm were given an early Christmas present in the form of a court document filed on November 30.
In 2002, Mr. Albee was evidently still quite capable of making even jaded critics, who had done their time with the naked fornicators of fringe theater, squirm.
Talia didn't cry, she didn't squirm, she couldn't be bothered to move her attention away from the hand she was just discovering was attached to her body.
A Word With With its squirm-inducing take on puberty — the bodily changes, mood swings and sexual curiosity — the Netflix series "Big Mouth" can be shockingly dirty.
Little about this remake is new, including the delight that Senate Republicans derive from making Mayor Bill de Blasio squirm, especially on the matter of mayoral control.
Re-watching movies years later has surely compelled some middle-aged parents to squirm uncomfortably when introducing their kids to old pastimes that haven't necessarily aged well.
Tens of millions of Americans watched Trump squirm as he tried to explain how he was against the war, when he'd publicly said he was for it.
Even the film's conventional talking-head interviews end up going in strange directions, thanks to Herzog's knack for unexpected provocations—and letting the camera roll as people squirm.
I find a riff, play it to fucking death, sort out the structure of the song and then toil and squirm and bite my way through my lyrics.
Solo let the ball squirm through her legs for Colombia's opener after 26 minutes and then completely missed a cross ball for the second in the final minute.
This has become Succession's primary organizing principle, sending the Roy clan to a new location or event in each episode, then watching them squirm through meet-and-greets.
"I've seen a child under 10 years old just fall down on the ground and scream and squirm and scratch her face until it was bleeding," she said.
If anything, Republicans will find that impeachment fever is a fun way to make Joe Manchin and other Democratic senators running for reelection in deep-red states squirm.
As he watched Nix stammer and squirm in his tailored suit that June afternoon in Parliament, Carroll couldn't help but recognize how dramatically their roles had been reversed.
For example, there is some evidence that encouraging children with ADHD to squirm and move their limbs can help direct their focus rather than making them sit still.
The Handmaid's Tale excels at making us squirm with cognitive dissonance, and this is no exception — even in this psycho dystopia, people are still living their ordinary lives.
"I'm not an idealist—I'm an apathist," he insisted, albeit one brimming with opinions and full of contradictions who would like nothing more than to make you squirm.
We get a taste of all this in the trailer, along with a sense of the film's balance of suspense, humor, and an ability to make you squirm.
But that gas has to go somewhere when it's done making the octobot squirm, so the team outfitted the little guy with orifices that it can fart through.
Snapshot Christopher Guest has mined quirky cultures like amateur thespians ("Waiting for Guffman") and dog-show participants ("Best in Show") and transformed them into cheerfully squirm-inducing comedy.
Mr. Clark sometimes stains but mostly he wields wide brushes and even brooms, magnifying impasto and brushwork in piled-up strokes that seem to squirm on the surface.
"There She Goes" can be squirm-inducingly comedic as Simon, who drinks away the first months of Rosie's life as a noncoping mechanism, lets his very un-P.
The coach declined to criticize goalkeeper David De Gea, who allowed a shot from Ronaldo to squirm through his grasp to make it 2-2 just before halftime.
But no one should be able to squirm out of admitting that the evil practice of family separation is Donald Trump's doing, abetted by everyone who abets him.
It's good, practical information for one, but particularly fun to see Larry squirm over talk about sponges stanching the flow and about creative uses for needle-nose pliers.
Already Republicans are whispering of a confirmation vote in mid-to-late October to make Democrats squirm as they attempt to remain publicly undecided for another two months.
He encourages us to challenge our very notion of music, of what's possible in a digital world, of what we take for granted and what makes us squirm.
The musician Kelli Schaefer assesses the state of things ("This world is bad for you, and it's bad for me too") as Mija's anxious synthesizer swells squirm underneath.
But if those sentences were just brilliant and didn't describe to me what it's like to be human, they would not move me or make me laugh or squirm.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which not only made me squirm but got me thinking that Chris Rock would have been an infinitely more interesting host for this show.
Covenant has an almost identical structure, one designed to warm you up to the characters, stress you the heck out, and then watch you squirm until it's all over.
Priced at just $35, it's almost cheaper than the cost of gratuity on a spa visit — and you don't have to deal with any of those squirm-inducing extractions.
" And while "the film's premise is only half serious and wildly exaggerated," he added, "there is enough truth in it to make you squirm and consider what went wrong.
And in the intimacy of the bar, their slurred stories of regret are squirm-inducing, like a drink suddenly dumped into your lap along with all those unwanted confidences.
The reason is that the election of President Donald Trump lifted the rock under which much of the hatred had hidden, allowing it to squirm out into the light.
His patients include a number of graffiti writers; when Squirm expressed interest in the craft, they connected him with Lethem, and the two now meet regularly for drawing lessons.
Inequality is perhaps my favorite interview topic in Silicon Valley: It's fascinating to watch ordinarily confident titans of industry squirm in their seats before offering a conspicuously measured response.
If the moderators ask about socialist policies, expect Sanders to be the sole person embracing that; the others will squirm to show the ways in which they're not socialists.
The State of New York sued the Exxon Mobil Corporation for fraud, and the oil giant could not squirm out of what will almost certainly become a historic trial.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is doing to President Donald Trump what no one else has in the nearly three years since he took office: She&aposs making him squirm.
My two-bit theory is this: The old masters of horror made more squirm-inducing movies than their successors in part because they had more shame about their work.
When Joaquin was just 3 years old, he was on a fishing trip with his father and three siblings when he saw the fish struggle and squirm once caught.
A scene in which the young Clare (played by the grown-up Ms. Barron) nearly goes all the way for the first time is raw enough to make you squirm.
Between the leaked notes and his written testimony, there likely isn't much new information to squeeze out of Zuckerberg, but don't let that stop you from watching him squirm.[AP]
Reading those transcripts, it was hard to avoid the impression that the ground was shifting under the Japanese literary landscape in a way that might make some male writers squirm.
Donald TrumpAP Photo/Matt Rourke"I just wanted a selfie," the creeped out girl thought to herself as she slowly tried to squirm her way from the orange man's clutches.
In a year full of gnarly horror movies—Hereditary, Halloween, Vice—no film prompted me to squirm away from the screen quite as frequently as the teen drama Eighth Grade.
President Trump "looked like a third grader" trying to "squirm out of a lie" when asked about his wiretapping claims during a Fox News interview, CNN's political director said Thursday.
Although some older Chinese squirm at a style of politics so reminiscent of days long past, there is no suggestion that China is on the brink of another such horror.
Despite Washington's never-ending hunt for reliable bench production, the 26-year-old wasn't able to squirm his way into Scott Brooks's rotation at any point during his rookie season.
For the last two weeks we've watched various paladins of traditional values twist and squirm as they try to square their Christian conservatism with Donald Trump's sexual attitudes and conduct.
SAMARA, Russia — Alarm bells rang inside Jim Calder's brain earlier this week as he watched Neymar, the Brazilian soccer superstar, squirm on the grass and cry out in apparent distress.
Nor should we continue down the path of pretending that the First Amendment's ironclad protection of hateful expression is voided whenever someone says (or texts) something that makes us squirm.
Here are five of the top issues POLITICO will be following: Trudeau's top order of business gives the opposition parties their first substantive opportunity to make the minority government squirm.
She seems like a cruel and manipulative individual, but I feel that a verdict such as this has a highly dangerous potential that makes the civil libertarian in me squirm.
I ask children in the exam room how they're doing in school, and generally they say O.K., or good, or maybe they squirm and say, not so good this year.
"Knot 2" consists of three colored lines (red, yellow, and blue) that squirm together and over and on top of each other to form a jumble of color and shape.
Just look at Sean Spicer squirm and wiggle away from questions about President Trump's outrageous claims, something the White House spokesman has been required to do many times since Inauguration Day.
Best known for his Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning "Clybourne Park" (2010), a disenchanted gloss on "A Raisin in the Sun," he is often said to make his liberal audiences squirm.
Gracie was able to clear the legs from his face and even while his arm was isolated and extended, Gracie was eventually able to squirm free and come up on top.
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Jim Banks (R-Ind.) reflects House Republicans' eagerness to see Democrats squirm once impeachment moves to the GOP-controlled Senate and out of the "sham" process they've derided in the House.
Participants are asked to draw from stack of salacious prompts — an enticing element, because the only thing better than watching people fall in love on camera is watching people squirm on camera.
But instead, she's made a name for herself as an activist who isn't afraid to speak about topics that make people squirm, topics like pornography, racism, and society's addiction to social media.
Trek through the 600-metre sandstone underpass in the Wollemi National Park and see for yourself, as thousands of bioluminescent larvae squirm above your head to create a unique and unforgettable view.
Or, it might just be that few men of privilege have to grapple with any of the consequences of their actions, and it still feels jarring to watch one of them squirm.
That's the genesis for his loosely autobiographical "Synonyms," which Manohla Dargis of The New York Times called "a furious, at times splenetically funny squirm-a-thon," and critics have hailed as unmissable.
The drivers said in a motion to compel arbitration filed in San Francisco federal court that Uber is trying to squirm out of its pledge to pay the fees for individual arbitration.
The audio sounds great to me, which is why I still adore my original set of Bose headphones, although I know some audiophiles squirm at the very mention of the Bose brand.
The vast majority of Resident Evil 7 takes place in tight, confined spaces, giving players little room to squirm away from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre-esque family stalking you around their property.
She spent the better part of two decades playing the types of black characters that white audiences find endearing and reminiscent of "better" times and that tend to make black audiences squirm.
In some parts, you can busy your hands at a coral reef by reaching out and gently closing your hand around a fish, feeling it squirm away, and then immediately grabbing another.
We've seen him squirm when asked why Alex Jones was still allowed to post bogus conspiracy theories, only to boot Jones off Facebook after a nod from Apple a few days later.
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Did anyone get the message – "when sexy meets smart, your small business scores" – or was everyone just too skeeved out by the up-close on-screen slobbering, complete with squirm-inducing sound effects?
Who knows, but we can be certain there will be negative optics and atmospherics — black puffs of smoke that may or may not signal anything meaningful, but will certainly make the administration squirm.
Squirm factor: The dread that precedes the first several murders is unpleasant, though it quickly fades with repetition, and while the skull-cracking is unpleasant to watch, Mia's moral apathy is more discomforting.
You can also sign up for the Town Hall Project to be notified of local events — because, personally, I would never want to miss out on an opportunity to make a representative squirm.
Kamala Harris, who took the second largest amount ($30,990) grilled the CEO on why Facebook did not notify users in 2015 that Cambridge Analytica had misused their data, causing Zuckerberg to squirm uncomfortably.
Most loved ones have a sense of what the patient they represent would want at the end of life, but they would probably squirm to justify that intuition in a court of law.
People hate Christina's World—and Wyeth's oeuvre—for its literalness, sentimentalism, and abject lack of metaphor, and The Killing of a Sacred Deer is guaranteed to make such critics squirm in their seats.
Even though organizations like Common Sense Media deem the film appropriate for young teenagers, the film is rated R, because of a few choice four-letter words and some squirm-inducing sex talk.
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One thing that made the trustees squirm was Moses' insistence that the museum needed to be more democratic, more entertaining, more popular, more representative of the community, and more responsive to its needs.
If America saw this married man in his late 228s as a boy — handsome and high-spirited, mischievous, not a criminal — he'd be able to squirm out of his misdeeds with minimal punishment.
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This cozy arrangement between coal companies and state regulators is longstanding, but it has come under increased scrutiny lately, as coal companies have tried to use bankruptcy to squirm out of those obligations.
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While the waxy candy is one of those Halloween treats that can make people either squirm with disgust or light up with nostalgia, the Oreo version has proved to turn the haters into lovers.
It's also worth remembering that the movie itself is, in fact, pretty funny: This is not a queasy cinema of squirm in which you'll shift uncomfortably in your seat watching people fail at improv.
Deep emotions will swell to the surface, and you need to be completely present in your body to cry, growl, squirm, scream, dance, run—anything to release this powerful, primal energy coursing through you.
"The film's premise is only half serious and wildly exaggerated, but there is enough truth in it to make you squirm and consider what went wrong," Mr. Holden wrote in The Times in December.
When I disrobe in front of a new partner, a life-drawing class, a doctor, my balls flip, roll, and squirm—trying to hide like a pair of shy toddlers behind their mother's legs.
The Russian-French painter imbued his paintings of tabletops heaped with all manner of perishables and vessels with visceral textures that could make viewers squirm at the sight of eviscerated rabbits or uprooted onions.
If you belong to that race, and the idea of listening to such a declaration makes you squirm, you may want to skip "What to Send Up." It wasn't written with you in mind.
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Sherman didn't squirm or fight; he hunkered down and locked his legs, making it clear that seasons would pass and civilizations would crumble before this stone statue of a donkey would twitch a muscle.
CreditCreditSasha Arutyunova for The New York Times Isabel Rose, the telegenic heiress to one of New York's best-known real estate dynasties, has always had an ability to make her publicity-wary family squirm.
As a teen, she got boys to carry her uphill when she was tired, taught her best friend how to flirt and watched her doctor squirm as he gave her the safe-sex talk.
It's also an R-rated horror film that gets pretty bloody, and it contains some damning racial commentary that's pointedly designed to make every white audience member, no matter their political persuasion, squirm uncomfortably.
It would be wonderful to be able explain why director Dan Trachtenberg's debut feature is squirm-and-jump-in-your-seat fun, but doing so would actually make it less fun by ruining the surprise.
He takes the opportunity to show off how much he's learned in the past 38 years, turning up the tension and squirm-in-your-seat anxiety to the point where it's nearly unbearable at times.
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images 6 questions about socialism you were too embarrassed to ask It's unlikely that most conservatives who shudder and squirm when Trump comes on TV will abandon ship and vote for Hillary.
"I think I just enjoyed making him squirm a little bit," said Ms. Podell, a native of Short Hills, N.J., and an N.Y.U. graduate who had moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to pursue acting.
Democrats may see economic issues as their path to victory in 2020, but they have an engaged activist base that wants them to use their legislative muscle to make Trump and the White House squirm.
Mr. Thiel is the rare tech industry figure openly discussing his support of Donald J. Trump, and his appearance at the convention is making plenty of people in Silicon Valley squirm, as Farhad Manjoo writes.
A scene in which Vore tries to convince Tina that the maggots that seem to be the biggest part of Vore's diet are indeed scrumptious is one of the most delightfully squirm-inducing moments here.
There was, for example, Elizabeth Keane's squirm-inducing coffee play, a ridiculous attempt at charm that felt just as jarring and wrong as her spoon-licking, coffee-witholding tough girl act back in Episode 1.
Senior Senate Republicans, Like Tennessee's Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderRick Perry says Trump is the 'chosen one' sent 'to do great things' Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Crunch time for Congress on surprise medical bills MORE, who's retiring, and Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSenate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Trump lunches with two of his biggest Senate GOP critics MORE of Ohio, not up until 85033, may offer an easier cop-out.
Drummer Kaspar Kiinvald holds it all together with a terse, plodding beat that keeps the track at an anxious squirm—even at the song's hopeful moments it's stalked by the specter of its own tiptoeing instrumental.
Our awkward stage looked a little something like this: We piled on the makeup in our preteen excitement of experimentation, only to later squirm uncomfortably when faced with the photographic evidence of what we'd actually done.
He's dealt with tragedy (the dying baby scene from the first film will never not make me squirm), and he's hustled to make a living (even though his entrepreneurial efforts are completely illegal, immoral, and dangerous).
One mother, Milka Pablo, told The New York Times her three-year-old daughter tried to squirm out of her arms, calling instead for the social worker who had been looking after her in federal detention.
In public speeches, comments from the bench and in his written opinions, the New Jersey-born Scalia, who died in his sleep over the weekend, had a talent for making his allies squeal and opponents squirm.
This is horrible for family members and amusing for guests, that get to watch the rest of us squirm in our seats as we struggle to name enough things for her to nod and move on.
Swing-seat Republicans squirm over GOP tax plan: Republicans are feeling antsy over a key provision in their tax plan that could put some of the party's most vulnerable members in the House in deeper jeopardy.
Romaine leaves and cucumber trunks huddle inside chilled silver at the Grill in Midtown Manhattan, while a mile downtown, at the Nomad, carrots and asparagus, plunged into a bowl of ice, suggest tentacles frozen mid-squirm.
Mr. Graham's account of the resurrection of that paper — into a tabloid behemoth that hypnotizes its readership while forever altering its competition's DNA — foretells the age of populist media in which we now live and squirm.
But that will not discourage them from trying to make life as uncomfortable as possible for many of his choices, with the hope of forcing their Republican colleagues and Mr. Trump to squirm along the way.
Fear — of the unknown, of the familiar, and of what happens when one becomes the other — is stalking London's stages this winter, as Britain continues to squirm under the big, black question mark known as Brexit.
You can point to the inconsistency in any given pair of statements, but the opportunity to muster a binder of evidence and force the politician himself to squirm in his chair as it's read is lost.
With 35 Senate seats up for election in 2020 and the Democrats needing to have a net gain of four seats to win a slight majority in the chamber, other Republicans are similarly vulnerable including Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerSenate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Why a second Trump term and a Democratic Congress could be a nightmare scenario for the GOP MORE in Colorado, Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallySenate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs GOP braces for Democratic spending onslaught in battle for Senate Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm MORE in Arizona, and Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsSenate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs GOP braces for Democratic spending onslaught in battle for Senate Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm MORE in Maine.
In the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner, where Trump was in the audience, Obama made the businessman squirm by mocking his birtherism and the absurd notion that being on Celebrity Apprentice was fit preparation for the presidency.
The couple, who met and became engaged  on Bristowe's season of The Bachelorette, squirm at the thought of watching their first encounter — though they couldn't help but reminisce after watching the first episode of Rachel Lindsay's season.
Loathsome as Mr Jones's ideas are, defenders of free speech ought to squirm at the notion that a small set of like-minded executives in Silicon Valley are deciding what is seen by an audience of billions.
Miracles do happen, and it'll be so nice to see the governor squirm, especially when Nixon can boast lines like this one: "Unlike Governor Cuomo, Cynthia Nixon rides the subway every day," it says on Nixon's website.
Pink and Willow made it on camera during the opening monologue, having already made their first wardrobe change, when host Brad Paisley called them out from the stage, making Pink laugh and Willow squirm in her lap.
As Vox wrote at the height of spinner mania last spring: There is some evidence that encouraging children with ADHD to squirm and move their limbs can help direct their focus rather than making them sit still.
The movie opened to mixed response, but in her New York Times review, Jeannette Catsoulis wrote that "McDermott is admirably unsettling" and the "artfully sterile cinematography adds an air of suffocating wholesomeness that can make you squirm."
He dispenses with the knife and fork he has been using to negotiate his roast chicken and, in a move that would have made Emily Post squirm but makes me smile, he hoists it with his hands.
But the people whose psychology I really want to understand are those like Gordon Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union who is now trying to squirm out of responsibility for his role in the Ukraine scandal.
With assists by Josh Gad as alcoholic children's TV personality Teddy McGiggle and Alexander England as post-breakup sad uncle Dave, the movie is guaranteed to make audiences laugh as much as it will make them squirm.
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But the big media companies who syndicated their radio shows or aired their television programs (in the case of Fox News), have largely shied away from content that might cause advertisers to squirm or pull their advertising dollars.
Mr. Trump, with his Houdini-like ability to squirm out of direct answers, is a particularly tough subject for interviewers, who will be forced to determine on the fly when to interrupt with a prime-time fact-check.
Opinion Columnist What America saw before the Senate Judiciary Committee was an injudicious man, an angry brat veering from fury to sniveling sobs, a judge so bereft of composure and proportion that it was difficult not to squirm.
Or maybe the embattled president feels pressure to deliver some kind of legislative victory, especially for anti-regulatory think tanks, long-frustrated Republicans, lobbyists and companies that, like the businessman Mr. Trump, squirm when in regulators' cross hairs.
" Judge Alsup signaled his agreement, calling it "poetic justice" that after pushing for years to force workers into arbitration, companies like DoorDash are now "wiggling around trying to figure some way to squirm out of your own agreement.
Clearly these fellows, who twitch and squirm at the thought of the dangerous duties before them, would much rather kick up their heels and risk a hamstring injury than scratch so much as a pinkie finger chasing seafaring miscreants.
Squirm (real name: Sarah Sherman) came from Long Island, New York, but incubated her style in the dank spaces of the Chicago DIY scene before taking her Helltrap crew on the road to whoever was willing to book them.
The 80%, 20% elastane fabric blocks 98% of the sun's harmful UV rays and also ensures that the sunsuit is comfortable and flexible, allowing your baby to twist and squirm and even to crawl around if she's an early mover.
The kind of extended hugs, kisses on cheeks, and hand-holding I witness would make most city-dwellers squirm, but it's quickly apparent that this is the kind of place where sensitivity is not only the norm, but fully encouraged.
Holding His Breath for 53 Minutes in Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation After conquering the sky during the film's dramatic opening, Cruise later made audiences squirm as he went under water, learning to hold his breath for 6.5 minutes for one scene.
In the video above, for example, Betsy Eble, a Senior User Experience Designer at Lenovo, permits herself to be subjected to Fear Factor-style torture, lying encased in a glass cage while various creepy-crawlies squirm and squiggle all around her.
In the past year, the former law professor has cemented a reputation as one of the most formidable questioners in Congress, making heads of federal agencies and financial firms squirm in clips that rack up hundreds of thousands of views.
The upcoming season of the Flea Theater is not for the faint of heart: productions will tackle police brutality, gun violence, infanticide and slavery, and the often squirm-inducing filmmaker Todd Solondz will make his playwriting and stage directing debut.
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They anticipate that some Republicans could be made to squirm if Democrats are able to persuasively press the issue of why a witness like Mr. Bolton would not be allowed to resolve some open questions if he was willing to testify.
In an ode to antique image capture, two black snakes squirm and crawl over a bare mattress, a deceased baby lies peacefully in her cradle, and a nude wind-swept woman seems straight out of a raunchy Victorian photography collection.
When Mart Crowley's play opened Off Broadway in 1968, it was an instant and surprise hit, a by turns vicious, lacerating, bitingly funny and squirm-inducing portrait of eight (maybe nine) gay men at a disastrous birthday party in New York.
For every dish that conspicuously originated from one particular city or county or region, there is a backstory—often an odd, humanistic one, pertaining to things our uncles and great-grandmothers and former mayors did that make us squirm to think about.
Anyone who can ruin an evening for Donald Trump over his hostile attitude toward women he dislikes and make Vladimir Putin squirm on camera over his hostile attacks against a democracy he hates, has won a weak spot in my professional heart.
"Beatriz at Dinner" is written by Mike White and directed by Miguel Arteta; this is their third movie together, after "Chuck & Buck" (2000) and "The Good Girl" (2002), in both of which they refined the torturous art of making an audience squirm.
It started a comedy podcast, "Martinis & Murder," in which the two hosts get tipsy on homicide-themed cocktails, audibly squirm over the gory details, make catty judgments about the suspects' life choices and use particulars of the crimes as setups for sarcastic jokes.
The Chinese authorities, typically relentless in coercing American businesses to publicly apologize in such disputes, no longer appear quite so determined to make the N.B.A. grovel and squirm in fear of losing what has been conservatively estimated at $500 million in annual revenue.
During the play-within-the-play, when Gertrude and Claudius watch as the murder of Hamlet's father is effectively re-enacted onstage, you are right next to them in the audience — watching Claudius squirm, watching Hamlet seethe, all while watching the play yourself.
Conservatives worried about crony capitalism and government interference in the free market might squirm, but if Trump continues to make high-profile deals (or pick-high profile fights) that he claims are keeping good jobs in the US, that's good politics for him.
The text is illustrated not with pictures, but with descriptions of simple exercises: Each chapter features one, ranging from "Squirm," a wriggling sequence of motions that she recommends trying out in bed, to "Take Up Space," which is both a physical and mental act.
She made the crowd of assembled journalists, politicians and guests laugh; she made them squirm; and she made them gasp in astonishment (and yes, a little delight) when a sharp sliver of the truth cut a little closer to the bone than they were expecting.
The play begins with the classic premise that made Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" an eternal staple of both theater repertory and television syndication: Put two people of opposing temperaments in the same living quarters and watch 'em squirm, fight and practically kill each other.
When it comes to pimple-popping videos, there are two types of people in this world: The ones who squirm at the thought of cysts bursting on-screen, and the ones who whip out the popcorn and 3D glasses when a new one emerges.
Cyrus decides that the best plan of action is to capitalize on the fact that Sarah/Samantha knows nothing, so Jake goes in to tell Samantha that they have Peus, and they don't need her anymore, and he mostly just wants to see her squirm.
We watch him squirm in hearings before the UK Parliament, where he is grilled about how his company's manipulations scored victories for both the Trump campaign and the far-right Brexiteers, who first set in motion the U.K.'s tortuous departure from the European Union.
Kat Hernandez's First Time If there's one scene in the Euphoria pilot that makes me squirm the most, it's Kat Hernandez's (Barbie Ferreira) unsettling sexual manipulation at the hands of the McKay twins (Tyler and Tristan Timmons) and a boy named Wes (Nolan Bateman).
The squirm even more now, responding either defensively or with vitriol, when Black Lives Matters activists talk about the structural inequality that has resulted in more than 160 police killings of African Americans so far this year, along with documented gaps in employment and education.
Environmentalist groups estimate we use more than 500 million plastic straws every day in the U.S. Their ecological toll made the internet squirm when a video of researchers pulling a plastic straw out of the bloody nose of an endangered sea turtle went viral.
A microscopic nematode worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, which is much studied and well understood by biologists, can be frozen for years and yet, within minutes of thawing in a drop of warm water, begin to squirm, eat and reproduce as if no time had passed.
Emmanuel Finkiel's "A Decent Man," the story of a bitter, unemployed working-class father (Nicolas Duvauchelle) who is mugged and wrongly accuses a young Arab, is a squirm-inducing portrait of a Gallic Everyman curdled by frustration and self-loathing into a social menace.
If he were a tennis writer, Nadal would check his Twitter feed, his email and his Facebook page between each paragraph of his deadline story, making his editors squirm as much as fans do in their seats at his matches, waiting for him to deliver.
And it cannot be said that The Journal, during his watch, has not made Mr. Trump squirm: The paper has been at the forefront of reporting on payments involving the president and women who have said that they once had sexual relationships with him.
CreditCreditJesse Dittmar for The New York Times There are enough squirm-inducing moments in HBO's new drama series "Succession," which debuts on June 3, to make you want to hire a therapist to rescue the super rich and super dysfunctional Roy family from themselves.
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Senate Democrats are growing increasingly giddy at the prospect of seeing a half-dozen vulnerable senators squirm for weeks and months about Trump's behavior before eventually being forced to go on the record to convict or acquit Trump if he's impeached by the House.
Observing the reunion of two former high school friends in Kris Avedisian's squirm-inducing comedy "Donald Cried" is like watching an ostensibly friendly game of catch in which the players tossing a baseball throw it so hard that it becomes a potentially lethal weapon.
Across his forehead, nose, eyes, and cheeks (with his greenish jaw inexplicably spared), more than forty earthworms squirm to the surface and out of his pores, their anatomically incorrect eyes staring straight at you, as if emerging en masse from an irredeemably rotten apple.
In a Q&A on Periscope today, Julian Assange continued to squirm around questions over what exactly would be required for him to fulfill his promise to face charges in the United States should President Obama grant clemency to Chelsea Manning, as he did on Tuesday.
He shocked the Salon in 1838 with a painting of Medea, dagger in hand, about to murder her children—an act that you'd think would encourage concentration, but, as the babes squirm in her arms, she gazes to the side as if distracted by a leaky faucet.
"I know of black boys and girls who squirm uncomfortably in their desks at the two-dimensional, unrelenting portrayal of young people as either victims of slavery or perennial do-rag wearers hanging out on a stoop next to a garbage can," she told the journal.
Democratic strategists believe that if they can make Senate Republicans squirm as they are forced to constantly defend the party's stance, those Republicans will in turn lean on the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, to back off his blanket refusal to allow a confirmation hearing.
The first half of Thursday's Senate Select Intelligence Committee's hearing on Russian disinformation campaigns wasn't quite as fun as watching James Comey squirm his way around classified intel in the House, but it did provide some valuable context on Russian cyber methods and social media campaigns.
If you have watched MMA for any period of time you will already be familiar with this, fighters attempting to get underneath and work deep half guard but getting their wrist trapped beneath the opponent and their head elbowed into oblivion while they squirm to retrieve it.
Quoting from Simpson's letters, Sebba suggests that she tried to squirm out of her relationship with King Edward VIII, whom she viewed with a sort of maternal pity, but he was so infatuated that she could only watch as he hurtled toward his abdication in 1936.
In one scene she removes a curtain finial lodged deep in a patient's vagina; in another she vomits, in private, after examining a man's feet; and there are plenty of drawings of genital procedures that may make the reader squirm but that Lois treats calmly and clinically.
The Volkstheater attracts a very young audience, and the only fun I had during the performance was watching parents in the audience squirm and shield their children during a breathtakingly vulgar sex scene where Oberon and Titania, the fairy king and queen, talk dirty to each other.
What makes the game so good is the way it puts you into situations that will make you wince or squirm, situations you might be fortunate enough to avoid in real life — and then it forces you to discover the choice you'd make in that role.
All of this is enough to make the white audience members squirm in their seats in discomfort — but the atmosphere gets that much more charged once the owners of the offstage voices charge the stage and try to take over the action of the play themselves.
Maybe writers who do this want to sell books (who doesn't want to sell books?) or maybe they believe their thoughts on Brexit are worth sharing or maybe they think their dog is cute or maybe they just want to feel less alone as they squirm over their keyboards.
Although " The Witch ," an independent horror flick with a squirm power akin to that of "Hereditary," brought in a handsome twenty-five million dollars when released in early 2016, a clunker like " The Conjuring 2 ," which appeared a few months later, still earned four times as much nationwide.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainStates embrace nudge theory to promote retirement savings Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Former McCain adviser warns Democrats of going left: A 'sociopath' will always 'beat a socialist' MORE, two men of profoundly different values and views who had contempt for one another.
Some will make you squirm in that good way: "Under the Red Star of Mars" is about a woman who gets away from her abusive boyfriend — enlisting her new man to do so — but you're left wondering who the good guy in all of this is supposed to be.
Surely they would prefer to be doing literally anything else with their time than behold a supposedly "professional music journalist" sweat and squirm, physically trying to prevent the words "I love you intensely, I'm really sorry about my personality" from hurtling across the table like a series of embarrassing bowling balls.
And sure, we've all had snickered at men who don't know the clitoris from the cervix or squirm whenever periods or Pap smears are mentioned—but isn't it pretty alarming if the person who sees your vagina more than anyone else doesn't know enough to tell you if something's changed?
And if you aren't woken by the small noises, not only will you get more sleep but you'll be more likely to let them squirm a little bit in their crib/bassinet before you immediately pick them up to nurse, therefore giving them a chance to put themselves back to sleep.
So I'll instead highlight a later scene that's informed by that weirdly iconic line in ways both humorous and chilling: the omelet stare-down, one of the most oddly tense and compelling wordless scenes I've ever seen on film, one that still makes me squirm a little just thinking about it.
In domination/submission scenarios, ticklers may enjoy the feeling of control and the ability to make the tickled squirm, and the tickled may enjoy the feeling of helplessness—restraints and blindfolds are used to enhance the powerless element of the scene and also for safety reasons (more on that below).
In North Carolina, incumbent Republican Thom TillisThomas (Thom) Roland TillisSenate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs GOP braces for Democratic spending onslaught in battle for Senate Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm MORE is vulnerable and consistently runs 6-8 percentage points behind Trump in state polls.
The White House is itching to make Hunter Biden squirm on the stand, to force Adam Schiff to come clean about his interactions with the whistleblower and to make Joe Biden explain why he allowed his son to team up with Burisma, an allegedly corrupt company in a definitely corrupt country.
TORONTO — "It's not a safe space, it's not a triggerless place, it just isn't," said Louis C.K., describing — in no small understatement — his darkly funny and squirm-inducing new movie, "I Love You, Daddy," which debuted to warm applause and some revulsion at the Toronto International Film Festival over the weekend.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSenators sound alarm on dangers of ransomware attacks after briefing Senate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm MORE (R-Ohio) that would increase the ability of the federal government to assist groups hit by ransomware attacks. Sen.
Palin accomplishes many things unusual for a political speaker: She recites the Arabic phrase for "God is great," and, more notably, coins a new word, squirmishes, a cross between squirm (which means to wriggle the body from side to side) and skirmish (which means a brief fight or encounter between small groups).
The Vox walkout, which for hours deprived Big Tech's customers of the content they enjoy, should be a red flag for Silicon Valley—in much the same way that a four-hour walkout by BuzzFeed workers just over a week later should have caused tech barons to squirm uncomfortably in their boardrooms.
The conceit requires that the supposed comic keep getting jobs so that we can squirm at the sight of him (yes, it's usually a man, and white) bombing, but that's a stretch, and certainly a serious stand-up wouldn't keep repeating the same unsuccessful joke, as Paul does; he'd try to improve.
This "Man on the Street" feature is particularly squirm-worthy in this day and age: Nothing's all good or bad, but I do feel as if we owe a debt to internet archives for making it this easy to look back a generation or two and see how different cultural norms were.
The smudgy, brown-green soup of microbes speckled with glowing dots is a long way from being a recognizable version of me, but it did make me squirm a bit to think that one day I might be looking at a more complete version of my full genome in a petri dish, all gussied up.
Of the mixtapes, Monster is probably the most distinct (radio hit "Fuck Up Some Commas" is inexhaustible, Lil Wayne's guest verse fits right in on "After That", and the beats snarl and squirm throughout) and 56 Nights probably the vaguest (although it too has its moments, specifically "March Madness" and the outlandish "No Compadre").
Opponents of the contraception mandate have been brilliant in positioning the case as being about nuns who have a name "perfectly pitched to make liberals/progressives squirm," as Mona Charen wrote in National Review in a post that accused The Washington Post of burying the group's name in its story about the court's decision.
Get Out is a startling, frightening film, but it's also meticulously crafted to make the audience politically and socially uncomfortable, with a candid, unflinching message about how black and white Americans interact, and an allegorical underpinning designed to make viewers of any race squirm with discomfort — while still laughing at the ironic humor in Peele's script.
These are rooms full of white heterosexual men who want to keep acting like rooms full of white heterosexual men, and so either they continue to do so, creating a squirm-inducing experience for the rest of us, or they shut down when people of color or women enter the room and resent having to change their behavior.
Her aim is in part to make foreign-policy hawks in the Republican Party squirm and writhe at the idea of backing Mr Trump, an "America First" unilateralist who says that he would be willing to walk away from providing security in Asia, Europe and elsewhere, unless allies over and above the cost of maintaining American bases worldwide.
"Ivy" is about as traditional a song as Ocean has made, in terms of its structure and driving guitar riff, but with vocal quirks and production choices that make each listen feel possessed, like its emotions are too strong to pin down; they squirm and threaten to spill out of the chorus trying vainly to encapsulate them.
" He describes the photographs as miniature cells, zoning in on the subject and inadvertently increasing the discomfort of the entire experience: "The density is no longer architectural but human [...] as the images create a sense of discomfort as [Wolf's] victims attempt to squirm out of view or simply close their eyes, wishing the photographer to go away.
And how frighteningly relevant the works of that most curmudgeonly of British playwrights suddenly feel given the state of the world, as evidenced by a celebration here of the more obscure works of Pinter, who could turn family dysfunction into squirm-in-your-seat hysteria, and loneliness and despair into the worst nightmare of a theater full of well-heeled couples.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyImpeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Trump uses Camp David to schmooze GOP lawmakers as impeachment vote looms Overnight Health Care: Trump says drug importation plan is coming | Hints at softening vaping flavor ban | Groups sue over Medicaid work requirements in MI MORE (R-Utah), who was seated next to Trump, repeatedly clashed with the pro-vaping representatives.
The latter, like the new film, was a richly researched exercise in tension, gathering to a head in the hours of darkness, and it was fortified, rather than hindered, by its equivocation in regard to torture; as you followed Navy seal s in their task—the elimination of Osama bin Laden—you felt a squirm of disquiet about the tactics that had led to this exhilarating quest.
The show boasts one of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most lush and bittersweet scores, but modern audiences are likely to squirm with discomfort as the show's troubled hero, doomed Billy Bigelow (the great Joshua Henry), hits first his wife Julie (the equally great Jessie Mueller) and then his child, only for both of them to explain that it's okay because they know he loves them.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSenate roundtable showcases importance and needs of women entrepreneurs Impeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Trump lunches with two of his biggest Senate GOP critics MORE (Ohio), who in a recent lunch session urged the president to not let himself become too personally consumed by impeachment and let his Republican allies on Capitol Hill take up more of the burden of defense.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyImpeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Trump uses Camp David to schmooze GOP lawmakers as impeachment vote looms Overnight Health Care: Trump says drug importation plan is coming | Hints at softening vaping flavor ban | Groups sue over Medicaid work requirements in MI MORE (R-Utah) making the claim that vaping companies sold a flavor called "unicorn poop" to appeal to children.
Presiding over SoundCloud accounts with followers in the tens of thousands on the low end, singers and rappers with gifts for nasally melodies diminutives affixed to their artist names—Lils Aaron, Zubin, and the late, great Peep are stalwarts of this scene—have forged a scene known to most as emo rap, though obviously even its strictest adherents tend to squirm at that term.
And Trump, an inductee in the New Jersey Boxing Hall of Fame, made a bold exit from bringing big fights to Atlantic City: as his casinos started to collapse, he hosted the 1991 heavyweight championship bout between Evander Holyfield and George Foreman, then invoked the contract's act of war clause—remember: the Persian Gulf War took place nowhere near New Jersey—to squirm out of paying $2.5 million.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyImpeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Trump uses Camp David to schmooze GOP lawmakers as impeachment vote looms Overnight Health Care: Trump says drug importation plan is coming | Hints at softening vaping flavor ban | Groups sue over Medicaid work requirements in MI MORE (R- Utah) has been one of the more outspoken GOP critics of Trump's behavior; in 2012, Romney and former Sen.
It was fascinating to me watching this man squirm around the topic: I'm a Bay Area guy, he told me, I'm pro gay rights, pro gay marriage, but we have to accept that every country becomes enlightened at its own speed and its own way, and the best way for us to encourage that, to promote our values, is to engage with them, to show them the right way of doing things.
Partly that comes down to every poet's desire to be heard as a unique voice, so Lima would probably squirm to hear me say that — after his earliest work in which the harsh experience of the street is refracted through something like the "cubist" technique of Reverdy — he became probably the most thoroughgoing American Surrealist since Philip Lamantia, though rarely without a bit of Reverdyesque heart in some pocket or other as well.
Voters seethe, and Republicans squirm as Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE, the boss of the Environmental Protection Agency who seeks to turn his agency into a paradise for polluters, comes to testify before Congress.
If, as seems likely, the House votes to impeach Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE, and it goes to the Senate for a trial, a handful of Republicans there — who may hold the balance in next year's elections — may squirm even more.
Sen. Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyImpeachment will make some Senate Republicans squirm Trump uses Camp David to schmooze GOP lawmakers as impeachment vote looms Overnight Health Care: Trump says drug importation plan is coming | Hints at softening vaping flavor ban | Groups sue over Medicaid work requirements in MI MORE (R-Utah) said lunch with President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE was "delightful" despite a history of clashing with the president that stretches back to the 85033 presidential primary.

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