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When I wiggled my fingers in real life my virtual fingers also wiggled.
As the race concluded, Phelps wiggled four fingers in victory.
I wiggled it around a bit as he smiled encouragingly.
She wiggled her breasts beneath my hands and intensified the pushing.
I wiggled into a Tom Ford-era Gucci tube top ($150).
My mom never wiggled her way into a too-small sequin bodysuit.
I wiggled my left toes, which were more obliging than my lips.
I had accidentally wiggled a toe in the world of whiskey investing.
Every time Lennox kicked me and wiggled around, I would literally laugh.
She wiggled her brown toes and dug her heels in the moss.
He grinned and wiggled his index finger in front of my nose.
The doctor raised his hand and wiggled his fingers into a wave.
Cole wiggled out of the jam by striking out Wil Myers looking.
"Excuse me," she proclaimed, as she wiggled her way through the reporters.
He reached to undo my skirt and I wiggled out of his grasp.
Somali soldiers eventually broke through a wall, and customers wiggled out to safety.
Every time we hit a bump, the kitty bounced and the tail wiggled.
Compasses wiggled, and brilliant auroras were reportedly seen as far as the Caribbean.
He flashed a grin toward a television camera and wiggled his eyebrows mischievously.
Bugs wiggled up through broken floorboards, traumatizing Justin, who has an insect phobia.
On previous iPhone versions, users simply held down on icons until they wiggled.
"[He] wiggled some of the poles up a little bit," Wilson told NBC 2.
It's not the first time Trump has wiggled his way into Florida's electoral process.
As for how to eat them like a local, Dr. Berry wiggled his fingers.
Had he wiggled out of that jam, this team, we've overcome three-run deficits quickly.
The news release alleges Rodriguez wiggled out of off his electronic monitoring device before fleeing.
The chip maker only just wiggled out from under a takeover offer from rival Broadcom.
I lay down on the linoleum floor while my son wiggled in his bouncy seat.
Freedom came when Salem Firefighter Daniel Newcomb cut part of the tree and Rocco wiggled out.
After saying "Yes!" to the dress, Misses happily wiggled down the aisle to meet her groom.
On some major issues, he's wiggled a kind of middle ground to avoid a final decision.
His firefighter's coat became stuck, and he wiggled his way out of it, leaving the coat behind.
" She wiggled her finger at the little knob marked with the letters D, N, and R. "No.
He regained possession when he hooked Dirk Nowitzki and wiggled in front of him for a steal.
While the Astros generated traffic throughout his six innings of work, Borucki routinely wiggled out of danger.
The youngest pulled cheese over his face like a dead skin mask and wiggled his tongue through.
In a container roughly the size of a laundry tub, she wiggled in front of news cameras.
SoFi started as an nine-inch silicon tail that wiggled with the assistance of a hydraulic pump.
The San Diego Chargers wiggled ahead of the Raiders to join the Rams in their new stadium.
They wiggled into a warmed-up Sikorsky S-76B helicopter, white with two tones of blue stripes.
"Any child could have wiggled on the bed," she told The New York Times in January 1974.
I occasionally took a deep breath or wiggled my fingers just to remind myself I still could.
The addition of a keyboard—with keys that can be wiggled to add vibrato—enabled far greater precision.
Detroit had two baserunners in the second, but Bauer wiggled out of that jam by striking out Martin.
Kansas City had two baserunners with one out in the sixth but Boyd wiggled out of the jam.
Many American officials and businesses complain that China has long wiggled out of commitments — accusations that China denies.
They've slithered out of their dens into the sunlight, wiggled the cold away, and started ravaging each other wholesale.
Marquez wiggled out of trouble in the fifth, getting Matt Carpenter to ground out and leave the bases loaded.
As I wiggled my way to the food, a woman introduced herself and asked if I was a broker.
It's difficult not to feel intimidated by the most expensive pair of socks my feet have ever wiggled into.
I've wiggled out of thousands of uncomfortable hugs and let my cheek catch a kiss meant for my lips.
Moreover, while the number who favor impeaching and removing Trump jumped in recent weeks, his approval rating barely wiggled.
As the colorful confetti rained down around me, I put my hands up and wiggled in a small victory dance.
The performers feverishly wiggled their hips and held up signs all in coordination to the sounds of Mars' catchy vocals.
The woman wiggled and waved in the lion's gaze as zoo visitors videotaped the episode and promptly posted it online.
But Little Henry suddenly wiggled out of his father's lap and dragged his new scarf across the floor to Olive.
Then, add the fact that Syracuse just wiggled out of any substantial punishment after being found in violation of NCAA rules.
As Legend wiggled around like the Little Mermaid (shh — that was the answer), Teigen noticed something awry in the wardrobe department.
He also wiggled out from under the watchful eye of an aunt and concerned neighbors, who urged him to seek counseling.
A month before Daphne wiggled her hips at This N That the aptly-named One Last Shag, also in Brooklyn, shut down.
" I asked, and he smiled and wiggled his eyebrows—not lasciviously, but with genuine mischief—and said, "Upside down according to who?
Lester nearly wiggled out of a bind in the sixth, getting Kipnis on another disputed called third strike with Davis on second.
The ex-Selina operative has wiggled his way out of his prison sentence and into a job as the widow's campaign manager.
And Marilyn might have wiggled by in big-bow-bustled satin sheaths for evening with star-spangled lighting bolts mixed in. Shazam!
The White Sox seemed poised to take the lead in the second but Fulmer wiggled out of a bases-loaded, none-out jam.
I read the options off the blackboard — spaghetti all'amatriciana, rigatoni carbonara, insalata caprese — as my daughter wiggled the sand out of her toes.
She wiggled her shoulders and threw up her arms when she bested a trio of men playing dominoes at the complex's recreation center.
He pulled a hard hat off the wall and tried it on, wiggled his arms like he was in a One Direction music video.
On that lap, I waited to brake until the last moment, the car's rear wiggled hard, and my afterburn into the infield was hairy.
I blushed as I wiggled it around my waist because no number of contortions would get the zipper more than halfway up my back.
Rescuers previously had seen a hand protruding from the debris, and she wiggled her fingers when asked if she was still alive, Televisa said.
The stall man cursed, bending down and jabbing at the last sausage as the wand buckled and the shrimp fork wiggled in the spring coil.
She wiggled into one of the bandage dresses, added her high heels, and we walked the three blocks to Lincoln Center at a brisk clip.
Trump would win every state Mitt Romney won in 2012, plus every state where the polls had ever so much as wiggled toward a Republican.
The Verdict: I am opposed to vanity sizing in theory but not in principle, as I easily wiggled into a size down from my normal one.
The old way to move around apps on your screen had you long-press on an app icon until they wiggled and could be dragged around.
It looked gnarly ... his arm wiggled like Jell-O when he fell off the pile -- but, the guy said last Friday that the surgery was a success.
Something about it grew on me, something about the girls, the poses, the settings; it wiggled its way into my mind and I couldn't let it go.
The tools are so good at concealing their business purposes that they've wiggled their way into evenings and weekends, bringing both the fun and dread with them.
He took a deep breath and wiggled his fingers as he stepped to the line, but his first shot was woefully short, perhaps a sign of nerves.
Shop devices at AmazonThrough devices like Echo speakers and Fire TV streamers, Amazon has wiggled its way into our daily lives beyond just free two-day shipping.
"It was cracking me up because I found myself soothing her just like a human baby, rocking her, patting her gently, 'shushing' her quietly when she wiggled," Wright said.
With his knuckles all the way inside, I wiggled to see if we could get wrist-deep, but my rectum was more of a maze than a straight tunnel.
The last time I was on a treadmill next to him, he gave me a wave but he wiggled his fingers, which is usually how he waves to his daughters.
"She's all wired up, thinks I'm going to knock her building over," he said, and wiggled his fingers at her—"Don't worry"—then signalled for her to snap a picture.
Once breed judging began, the girls wiggled in their seats, waiting nearly two hours before all 46 Frenchies, one of the largest entries in the field, trotted around the ring.
"He's locked in every at-bat, but you can really tell in certain at-bats because he's got that little hip cock kind of thing," Syndergaard said as he wiggled slightly.
As I wiggled my fingers in front of my face, she explained how to increase the intensity of the electrical pulses on my tongue until I was able to feel them.
Annacone said the next game after a long one can be dangerous for both players because the one who just wiggled free may try to force the issue and become overly aggressive.
Sometimes the two unlikely materials performed together, like in Blair Thurman's piece at Galerie Frankelbaz or Joe Zorrilla's sculpture of a flesh colored plush creature, wiggled in deep to a hard metal pole.
Tied 14-14, Neal hit wide receiver Cam Johnson with a long out on third-and-7, and Johnson wiggled his way down the right sideline for a 21-yard touchdown with 8:57 remaining.
At Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, a brand new litter of meerkat pups have wiggled into the world and you bet your life savings that they're the cutest little balls of fluff you ever did see.
Dr. Elizabeth Curry, a pediatrician in Port St. Joe, Florida, said that last year, she took care of a baby whose eye wiggled back and forth involuntarily, which can be a sign of a brain tumor.
Instead, I closed my eyes, and, with the help of my husband and our doula, just kept breathing as my doctor told me exactly what he was doing while he cut, wiggled, stretched, and tugged some more.
The Blue Jackets had been plagued by slow starts but got on the board just 1:59 into the game when David Savard threw the puck toward the net and it wiggled past Rask off a deflection.
So, for the new study, which was published this month in Obesity, a group of researchers from Johns Hopkins University and other institutions decided to fit baby-size trackers to infants' ankles and watch how they wiggled.
Jacoby Ellsbury had three of New York's 11 hits and drove in the third run with a sixth-inning single against Arizona starter Shelby Miller, who was in trouble from the start but wiggled out of several jams.
Several other states have taken action on net neutrality, but most chose to enact protections in a looser fashion that didn't enforce it on all providers and wiggled around the Federal Communication Commission's prohibition on state net neutrality laws.
Cradling the microphone stand near the lip of the stage, he wiggled his feet like James Brown and drew miniature scallops with his hips, then galloped from one side of the stage to the other, like a sanctified Springsteen.
Tied 14-14, Riley Neal hit wide receiver Cam Johnson with a long out on third-and-7, and Johnson wiggled his way down the right sideline for a 21-yard touchdown with 8:57 remaining for the winning points.
Rescuers had earlier seen a hand protruding from the debris and the girl wiggled her fingers when asked if she was still alive, according to broadcaster Televisa, whose cameras had special access to the scene to provide nonstop live coverage.
Using restructuring gimmicks and legal ambiguities, these two companies wiggled their way into qualifying as Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), even though REITs were not intended to include corporate-run private prisons who receive massive contracts from the federal government.
Sean Spicer, clad in a puffy, gleaming, highlighter-yellow shirt, pounded on bongo drums and wiggled on Dancing With the Stars' stage for just under a minute on Monday night, in the most anticipated moment of the show's season 28 premiere.
Rescuers previously had seen a hand protruding from the debris and the girl wiggled her fingers when asked if she was still alive, according to broadcaster Televisa, whose cameras and reporters had special access to the scene to provide nonstop live coverage.
We were at their house when I wiggled into the space — it was a little nook near my friend's bedroom where we liked to hang out — and I only realized that my friend wasn't the person who'd crawled in after me until after the door had already been shut.
His style was influenced by a love of sci-fi and Disney animated movies, coupled with a research trip to Norway that exposed him to the timber-based culture's painterly, rosemaled design aesthetic and the region's panoramas, all of which have wiggled their way into Frozen in major and miniature ways.
Not the sister he is reunited with, the lords he tries to turn against Ramsay, or even Ramsay himself, a mustache-twirling psychopath who would surely question how the honorable son of Ned Stark wiggled out of his Night's Watch oath—which binds its swearer to a life of duty.
And there was none of the apocalyptic energy that often reverberated through their New York shows; the only hint of deconstruction were the wreaths of baby's breath that were laced with ribbons throughout the models' hair or worn as garlands and even headdresses, which wiggled delicately and sometimes fell to the floor.
We used to joke about 'Evans syndrome' which was when a fighter wiggled his head around out in the open for half a minute, until Mike Goldberg commented on how good his head movement looked, where upon the fighter would run in with a rod up his spine and get hit while doing it.

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