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"writhing" Definitions
  1. twisting about or squirming, as from pain, violent effort, uncontrolled passion, etc.: I saw a big red-tailed hawk carry a writhing blacksnake across the sky.
  2. feeling or expressing acute mental discomfort or distress: His words were a writhing mix of anger and confusion and he didn't spare her any of it.
  3. an act or instance of twisting about or squirming: The writhing of these fly larvae around their food looks rather strange, but it turns out there's a reason for their wriggling.
  4. the state of feeling or act of expressing acute mental discomfort or distress: Perpetual fear and mistrust, inner pain, or the writhing of conscience may render a human existence worse than death.
"writhing" Synonyms
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Commuters overcome by the gas were left writhing in pain.
Damn, by the end I was writhing on the floor!
Neymar writhing on the ground next to the Brazil bench.
In their shiny puffer coats they look like writhing larvae.
Odd beasts, dark tunnels, and writhing tentacles are cool again.
I fell to the ground, writhing and screaming and sobbing uncontrollably.
Some caress crystals or each other in gently writhing "snuggle puddles".
Gnashing her teeth and writhing in agony — she was selling it!
Your skin is giving off heat and you're writhing in pain.
The writhing, ingrown tendrils on the end of that celery root?
Sharon Stone is writhing on the dance floor with Michael Douglas.
The houses, normally light in color, turned dark with writhing insects.
It stings and screams of dark rooms, writhing bodies and pounding feet.
The belly is full, and the brain is writhing in self-recrimination.
They encounter some sort of gooey, writhing creature pasted to the wall.
Each has writhing tentacles, which will produce zombies until you destroy them.
For Freud, Medusa's head, with its writhing snakes, represents the mother's genitals.
Nude men and gods, twisting and writhing, were Bertoldo's predicament and prize.
The patient, who had been writhing uncontrollably in pain, was finally comfortable.
He was writhing on the table and splashing in his own blood.
They emerged like so many bubbles, lifting, writhing, then going flat again.
The piece, titled "Sacred Geometry," is filled with bodies writhing in hypnotic unison.
Here's Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Nina Agdal writhing around in a tiny bikini.
Writhing in misery, Sawyer had no idea she was suffering from acute appendicitis.
Love dropped to the ground and was writhing in pain on the baseline.
She shoos you into the writhing mass of students that must stand always.
From afar, you'll notice a writhing brown carpet of them at the shore.
Security footage showed Diana Sanchez writhing in pain while she screamed for help.
Her face under its coils of writhing snakes was beautiful, even in death.
In her lap lies a flushed, writhing ball of flesh with no name.
Our machine-gunner, Ronnie Bryan, was also next to me writhing in pain.
There was a lot of writhing, twerking and in-your-face-sexting choreography.
There's a whole mess of Snakes writhing around and sometimes wrestling each other.
A man in baggy clothes writhing on an unmade bed, hoping someone will watch.
In the video, you can see the victim writhing in pain on the ground.
A cold turkey Christiane F. writhing on a bed, fighting her boyfriend for heroin.
Is this capitalism laid bare, writhing, screaming for us to end it at last?
You can see a figure convulsing to the music, writhing around on the ground.
Then Ms. Horn and her six-piece band piled into a writhing minor vamp.
The resulting mash-up is a whorl of jutting, twisting, cradling, writhing, hoisting movement.
Harrowing images of dead children and writhing, asphyxiated victims prompted an immediate international outcry.
She emerged in a yellow sequined leotard, writhing to "Make Me," Glory's first single.
A video he took shows the woman writhing on the ground after the attack.
And they show varying degrees of shock...especially when the worm is large and writhing.
The jukebox throbbed with a Harryhausen beast battle of charging guitar tussling with writhing saxophone.
Almost immediately, Cabrera began writhing in pain and holding his wrist while kicking his legs.
She throws insults at her sister—"You're absolutely disgusting, girl"—while writhing in sexual pleasure.
He fell to the ground — his acting skills in use — and began writhing and moaning.
Down the hall, the victim sat with her face covered in bandages, writhing in pain.
His tough guy attitude only churned a writhing city into a mean and angry place.
He ran over to find the father lying motionless and the son writhing in agony.
A Britney who performed on stage at the MTV VMAs draped in a writhing python.
There's a writhing electronic effect, like a menacing gust of wind dancing around your face.
"We were both pretending to be someone else," she breathes menacingly over his writhing body.
There, about 10 feet in front of us, a snake was writhing on the path.
Later, though, she returns to his apartment and finds him vomiting and writhing from withdrawal.
Hooked up to wires, then writhing on the floor, the creature is a nightmare vision.
Imagine walking through a forest and coming upon writhing, undulating figures difficult to even call human.
In addition to navigating pyrotechnics and writhing around on stage, Gaga also jumped into the crowd.
It has four mismatched legs, a tangle of writhing necks, and heads craning in every direction.
The martini used to worry she had something to get out—some railing, writhing, libidinous thing.
Writhing in the shadows like a child's charcoal nightmare, she imbues the spook with devilish intent.
It's not like you've got legions of runners rolling around on the ground, writhing in pain.
Facing the end, writhing in pain and despair, she pleads for relief and doubts God's presence.
By the time our son figured out what was going on, he started screaming and writhing.
Thirty minutes later, the video shows Sanchez clearly in pain, writhing under a navy-blue sheet.
Paltrow has a private session, writhing and moaning as Amaral swishes his arms over her body.
Gyllenhaal showed his craft by repeatedly falling off the chair, writhing in pain from the faux injury.
But if you're still craving flesh, there's at least one writhing option that might be better: fish.
The video images of young children writhing in agony and being hosed down with water are indelible.
Flu activity "remains high for most of the U.S., while some areas are still writhing," he said.
He said he saw his neighbors screaming and writhing on the floor until they eventually lost consciousness.
Stylistically fluid, she can modulate her singing for clarity and consonance, Romantic-era extravagance, or writhing experimentalism.
Wounded patients on gurneys writhing in agony, lacking medical attention or even drugs to ease their pain.
Things happen, some ridiculous and exasperating, others effectively and productively surprising (like Dibs's desperate, lonely sexual writhing).
"The Raft of the Medusa" is a large, foreboding painting filled with drama and writhing male bodies.
The Chen piece, which hangs high over the museum's rotunda, is a writhing 65–foot-long dragon.
Writhing and twisting, they struggle to maintain their footing, but it's inevitable that a couple slip off.
The video showed clouds of debris for about 15 seconds as bullets struck the teenager's writhing body.
The ArcelorMittal Orbit, a red Anish Kapoor work writhing into the sky, has had a slide installed.
For an hour, Ms. Sanchez had contractions, writhing in pain and screaming for help, the footage showed.
The babies prompt outrage and heartache when they're writhing in Syria, but God forbid they come here.
Trump wants to see North Korea's Kim Jong-un writhing like an irradiated butterfly on a pin.
Other images show victims foaming from their mouths or writhing on the ground as they struggle for air.
A river is a sleek, writhing being, and even the verbs we use to describe it evoke animation.
The film's lone sex scene is shot in part from abstracting angles and fades into a writhing blur.
It features nothing but Gomez, writhing around in bed, while singing about the latest love in her life.
Who cares, though, when Kenickie (Carlos PenaVega) and Danny (Tveit) are rolling and writhing all over the place.
Dyskinesia is involuntary, irregular, writhing movement that can range from mild to violent and can sometimes be unpredictable.
A more recent video, also shot in Venezuela, opens with a man on a street, writhing in pain.
James Franco opens the movie on Wiseau writhing around a stage floor in a bewildering bit of acting.
Its head is a sculptural confection of broken cycles, its rear a writhing excrescence of black rubber loops.
And how his opponents dredged up some goofy video of him writhing in a Speedo from years earlier?
The patient demurred at first but before long "was writhing on the floor," calling for them, he wrote.
Mr. Calvillo's face turned pale as he began writhing in pain from a bad reaction to new medication.
Rodriguez fielded a throw into the infield, flipped the ball home and then fell, writhing on the ground.
The cellblock video shows Carlos writhing for at least 25 minutes on the floor and a concrete bench.
The handler had to talk to cops, and the autograph seeker was writhing in pain in the ambulance.
The writhing animation looks unhinged, but it's a type of controlled chaos called "Strata-cut" that he pioneered.
She throws her body at her obstacles, again and again, screaming and writhing in pain as she moves forward.
"They were sort of writhing around in the brush and feasting on little bits of grain," he told CNN.
In the first few days of my period, I was still writhing in pain, downing Advil every few hours.
The man's son pointed at the picture, at some sort of bat writhing on the ground, clutching a letter.
Blakeley White-McGuire suddenly slid to the floor and rolled on her back in a sequence of subdued writhing.
Look around you: the writhing bodies, the unfettered availability of booze and drugs, the dodgy signal and bleak basements.
Altered Carbon begins with Takeshi Kovacs (played at that moment by Joel Kinnaman) writhing out of a body bag.
He could feel his heart shooting through his throat, and the Parasite was writhing and crackling in his belly.
Her video for "The Cure" features the lyrics moving around a small frame of Gaga writhing on a chair.
All the "Cyclopian horrors of the unknown writhing their ancient Stygian tentacles to drive people to utter madness" stuff.
At Lollapalooza, Maynard had been in a dress with the back open, writhing around the stage like a snake.
I have seen a dear friend dying of lung cancer screaming and writhing in pain in the final stages.
Neymar reacted theatrically, assuming a fetal position and writhing on his back, like a turtle flipped onto its shell.
And Trump's motivation for trying to subvert justice and turn the White House into a writhing nest of liars?
At least twice, he can been seen executing wounded patrons, some of whom were writhing on the dance floor.
The seat of Johnson's pants was covered in dust from his writhing around on the floor with the camera.
I looked under the railroad ties at the bossy Nenana River, its glacial gray waters writhing, hypnotic and terrifying.
Bacon's contorted and writhing figures are often attended by a mysterious other – a shadow self or a body double.
"If the child does need an opioid, that's O.K., we don't want them writhing in pain," Dr. Abzug said.
I can still see a woman in my head, trying to force the writhing tentacles back from her face.
Shaky cell phone footage featured on the video shows an inmate writhing around on the floor in his own vomit.
Every time I move my head, playful, naked writhing bodies loom out of a white billowing cloud of abstract space.
I want to see Calle Jarnkrok gently bump P.K. Subban, with Subban crashing to the ice and writhing in pain.
That's even more uncomfortable than Betty writhing around on a pole in front of her mom and her boyfriend's dad.
In the video, you see him get knocked down 3 times, kind of writhing on the ground look somewhat dazed.
At one point, I'm writhing on the bed and grab my partner's hand, sending a shock through both of us.
I was on the floor writhing in pain … It went from a 3 to an 11 [on the pain scale].
He comes to each session writhing, as if he is spilling blood from a knife sticking out of his chest.
"I saw clean-cut-looking young people writhing on the floor, screaming and vomiting and urinating on themselves," he said.
Once the ad of Bella Hadid writhing in a bikini on a boat hit the internet, the deal was done.
She goes all out to fit in, but the game changes when there's an epidemic of violent fainting-writhing spells.
The writhing men were terrifying, but they didn't affect everyone — the guy next to me was smiling the whole time.
He pulls out each frame, inspecting the larvae and the comb, which is crawling with a writhing mass of bees.
Naked female figures jerk in a writhing dance to a chilled-out electronic track composed and performed by Jetpacks herself.
I remember the look on my little brother's face as he watched me writhing in a hospital bed in agony.
She was swiftly joined by Christina, who was wearing an identical dress, before they both began writhing around in unison.
On weekend nights, the smaller lounge downstairs now features shirtless go-go boys of all races, writhing to European disco.
When the fatberg was fresh, she recalled, it was still sloppy, with reddish maggots visibly writhing beneath its glutinous surface.
Three botched executions in 2014 using new drugs left death row inmates gasping for air and writhing on the gurney.
His teammate Marc Staal's stick slipped inside the bars on Lundqvist's mask, sending him writhing to the ice in pain.
On the other half, the Black boy who was writhing in pain is now on a swing, surrounded by floating balloons.
In many of the works, Olsen depicts writhing and aggressive vegetation and supine maidens in a reciprocal human and plant entanglement.
Migos star Offset features on the song "Patek Water," and the cover art features a snake writhing through a bird skull.
We don't see any writhing bodies, poorly scripted "sexy" lines, or demeaning shots of bodily fluids sprayed on women for money.
On Valentine's Day, Ded walked into the living room and discovered his wife on the couch, shaking and writhing in pain.
JH: With much of the action taking place in a Paris strip club, Thirst Street features plenty of moving, writhing bodies.
So much of this story is about dark emotion, from raging fury to writhing pain, that must be constrained by appearance.
They also nearly lost him when he took a bad step and was left clutching his ankle and writhing in pain.
Last year, she appeared in a video for Love Magazine wearing lingerie and mittens and writhing in a pile of spaghetti.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to a soldier writhing on a hospital floor.
Whippet-thin and androgynous, this Virgin is a feral innocent, writhing across stony wilderness and motel carpeting like an ecstatic invertebrate.
Thousands of miles from Washington, the ugly spectacle of America's body politic writhing in its own divisions is having unexpected consequences.
The cellblock video shows Carlos Gregorio Hernandez Vasquez writhing for at least 22 minutes on the floor and a concrete bench.
Beds of writhing black soldier fly larvae feast on a mix of excrement and food waste from hotels and agri-businesses.
What ensued was a prolonged, elaborate display of intense suffering, with the player flailing his arms, screaming, and writhing on the ground.
Witnesses described the man convulsing and writhing on the gurney, as well as struggling to speak, before officials blocked the witnesses' view.
According to his friends, Fachruzio was shrieking and writhing for a half hour, until he finally calmed down and opened his eyes.
After curling up and writhing around for a while … he then goes back to scavenging the rind for any bits he missed.
I remember how he laid me down on the bed, wrapped me with his gigantic writhing body, and rubbed all over me.
So might a once-popular Atlanta pastime: purporting to recognise people amid the thousands of fighting, writhing, dying figures captured in oils.
One detail that didn't make it into the teased images: the fact that the Wests are writhing around on Lagerfeld's own bedding.
Shortly after a depressing Christmas I spent getting a black eye and writhing in the pain from withdrawal, I checked my email.
His character — a red and black robot — was writhing on the floor and gasping in what appeared to be an epileptic seizure.
His stuff varies wildly from image to image, but his work is writhing with life and emotion and new ways to draw.
Weak and writhing in pain on a hospital bed, he still demands a sexual favor from her before he'll give anything up.
Laying in Adora's bed — the first time she has ever been allowed in the off-limits room — Camille is writhing in pain.
Eventually, the videos — which are often hours long — give way to young, scantily clad Asian women suggestively writhing around and groping themselves.
The bowl facing the main stage, nestled in the belly of the city's small array of downtown skyscrapers, swelled with writhing bodies.
However, Allen told The Sun, she was left "writhing on the bed in agony and crying," and was rushed to the hospital.
I spent the next two days throwing up and writhing in agony as the full effects of food poisoning ran its course.
There must have been — they were falling over one another, thousands of them, a swaying, teetering, writhing mass of arms and legs.
He looked out on a crashing, bounding sea of bodies, a whole section of the stands transformed into a single, writhing mass.
A drawing titled "The Idol of Perversity" offers a narrow-eyed Medusa-like woman with a snake writhing out of her breasts.
But by the time she's through fulminating, grandstanding and ultimately writhing in pain, you've realized that her anger isn't random, or singular.
A long, thick, writhing, phallic snake has slithered out of the left eye socket and worked its way to the skull's summit.
The crowd moved in a whirlpool like a single organism, with Deacon at its center, writhing around as if in a trance.
But challenges, and the songs that score them, add a connective, traceable nervous system to the writhing mass of grainy video loops.
The reader chases Kiesling's rambling, comma-less sentences like Daphne scrambles after baby Honey, who is always sliding, writhing, tumbling out of reach.
Her son, Mohammad, was writhing on the living room floor, naked except for an adult diaper that sagged on his stick-figure frame.
The classic disco song-turned-adage "last night a DJ saved my life" primarily refers to epiphanies experienced on a packed, writhing dancefloor.
What you will see: lingerie, a very stylish The Craft-style choker, and a whole lot of Ariana writhing around on sexy furniture.
Somehow still the embodiment of class and poise, Kidman moans in delight as she daintily pops a live, writhing hornworm down her gullet.
The sequence ends with Sara trying some still-writhing sushi at a local restaurant, in a comic bit fresh out of the '80s.
Almost immediately, Cabrera began writhing around in pain and holding his wrist while kicking his legs as a heavy rain pelted Citi Field.
He was summoning the ancient trees—their foliage was growing out of the walls of our prison, writhing and shrugging, hemming us in.
Versace is a chameleon label, which can embrace identities as numerous as the snakes writhing from the head of the house's Medusa emblem.
"I told police then that I will kick them if they are writhing in pain if I see them get shot," he said.
One was a twenty-minute-long "movement"—a writhing composition of dubbed bass and tinny blips that forced rave drums under jazz chords.
This last bit is represented by Ettun herself, clothed in blue, pulling the writhing group out the gallery door to conclude the piece.
Those writhing, desperate would-be escapees are good for a chuckle, but they also beg the question: Why are we doing this again?
The first time I met him, he was writhing in a pleather skirt on a wet stage as the lead singer of Nalgadas.
She was anthropomorphic poppers; she gave you a high; you felt as if her body was writhing along to the beat with you.
Having reviewed a photo of the art, this court sides with Nathan: This thing is a rat king of writhing, entwined phobia triggers.
But the Canadian province of Manitoba has a remarkably distinct springtime attraction too: tens of thousands of amorous snakes writhing around in pits.
Writhing inside those anxious 60 minutes, I could almost hear my mother's voice calling me a fool for falling for a Japanese woman.
She conjures a lineage of threatening archetypes: the harpy and her talons, the witch and her spells, the medusa and her writhing locks.
I also prefer pen and pencil because I can draw little pictures and other things to help me remember what I'm writhing about.
It was a voyage through warped-glass apparitions, spiky rhythmic terrain and skyscraping three-part horn harmonies that sometimes tumbled into writhing disarray.
A first-time visitor adrift in a writhing sea of modelesque faces and substantial penises, Théo is a perfect surrogate for unsuspecting audiences.
"Paramedics pulled writhing people on the street to safety," he said, adding that he saw bystanders using their own shirts to treat injuries.
After this one below, Newton was writhing on the ground and took several seconds to gather himself before being helped to his feet.
The pictures, which show her writhing around with the slippery North Pacific giant octopus, were shot in half a day by photographer Kazan Yamamoto.
He veered toward the left side of the offensive line, where he promptly smacked into a writhing blob of massive Seahawks and Saints linemen.
The scene of writhing roach hatchlings alone is more disgusting and terrifying than anything David Lynch or David Cronenberg has ever come up with.
Emphasizing a distorted, fragmented approach to arrangement, the work sounds like an exposed bundle of nerves, or a gestation process held in writhing arrest.
The loss of clarity, the submersion, the writhing attempt at escape of the oozing Christ figures in all of them marks their contemplative power.
Their bodies are packed closely together, until they become just row after row of interlocking limbs, writhing in torment as they're devoured by demons.
Call me ethnocentric; call me a wuss—but turning a thousand living, breathing, writhing invertebrates into food is easier in theory than in practice.
Offred ends up on the floor, writhing in pain, before the scene is interrupted by Serena Joy, crying out that her handmaid is pregnant.
Her writhing hair of serpents became wild curls, with maybe a couple of serpents beneath her chin to hint at her more bestial origins.
But Barranquilla's version is bigger, louder, more colorful, and goes on longer, a four-day blur of drums, foam, feathers and writhing, sweaty bodies.
Hours later, the correctional staff finally responds, and you are taken to the hospital where you are shackled to a bed, writhing in pain.
From twenty paces, "Amnesty," a large triptych hanging in his Tribeca studio, seems to depict three figures in procession, writhing in pain or rapture.
Of course it's distorted: a welter of writhing, colliding, cranked-up guitars over drums that bristle with treble and a bassline that's nonchalantly implacable.
There are the constant images of naked, writhing women, as well as the idea that taking your clothes off is a sign of power.
Liz herself fully embraces her new role, even with only a handful of onlookers, writhing to the music under sinister blood-red stage lights.
He exposes the beating heart otherwise obscured by Cosmatos' oblique style of storytelling and shows it to be a tormented vessel writhing in pain.
On a much larger scale, Staver's two simple compositions here illustrate the plights of Europa and Pandora, each caught writhing and gesticulating mid-drama.
But "Super Trapper" is a weird, writhing track that has the artist shifting his melodies around continuously, bristling against the repetition in the beat.
When Bill Irwin talks about how the language of Samuel Beckett "has gone viral," he becomes a walking, writhing index of a contagion's symptoms.
He returned midseason and was rounding into shape when in the first playoff series he fell writhing to the floor with a torn quadriceps.
Writhing almost athletically in her deathbed, as she poured her dramatic soprano into the last words of Madame de Croissy, the convent's dying prioress.
Meza stomps on Vrsaljko's foot as they both lunge for a ball, and Vrsaljko ends up writhing around on the field for a moment.
Artist's Questionnaire The artist's vibrant, writhing sculptures often seem poised on the brink of transformation, an illusion born from her lively, ever-evolving practice.
The only significant violence is done by Sean to a succession of animals both living and dead — rabbit carcasses, writhing eels, lobsters, crickets, blowfish.
Other violations follow — including some particularly repulsive nuzzling — accompanied by much writhing and screaming as Renee attempts to learn the purpose of her torment.
His love, though true, is a perpetual agony, and maybe no one but Grant, writhing with misplaced chivalry, could bring such reverence to life.
But the dancing was minimal, and she ceded way too much of her spotlight to writhing all over her "Make Me" collaborator G-Eazy.
And on Sunday, Emily Ratajkowski starred in a racy video that features her writhing around on a table of spaghetti in pink and red lingerie.
Fouls on the striker often lead to him writhing on the ground in pain, leaving even those in the acting world aghast at his antics.
That attack at the peak of Spain's tourist season left victims sprawled across the street, spattered with blood and writhing in pain from broken limbs.
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.
IT LOOKS like something out of a Gothic movie: a metre-long monster that emerges slowly through blistered human skin, its victim writhing in agony.
Finding them covered in tent caterpillar nests, a distraught Hammond batted the writhing mass off with a stick while Doumis entered notes into her phone.
Others recounted how rescue workers struggled to save the wounded at a scene of utter chaos, with the power cut and victims writhing and screaming.
Directed by Craig Murray, the short features human forms writhing below a white fabric on a landscape that resembles an asteroid drifting in a void.
He's pale and writhing in front of a bedroom mirror, and if it were me, it would be embarrassing to have the world watch it.
Sometimes so many males were trying to crawl on top of the same female that they formed an orange ball, studded with writhing orange limbs.
But give it a night outside in well below freezing temperatures under some snow, and in the morning its writhing, living body will greet you.
At the beach, you're sure to see at least one tourist asking their partner to take pictures of them writhing on the sand for Instagram.
When all four are together, fueled by the children's Tigger-ish, teenage energy, the family comes across as a writhing puppy pile of mutual affection.
By the time he's writhing around on the table, you're so fully invested in the scene that literally anything could happen, and you'd believe it.
It's a sensorial delight, a delicious morsel of court decadence, rivalry, and intrigue, with enough wit and rage to pierce your gut and leave you writhing.
Chorea is an abnormal, involuntary writhing movements disorder that occur in 90 percent of Huntington's disease patients at some point in the course of their illness.
Set in a Parisian sex club, audiences follow an unnamed man as he undresses and joins the throngs of naked and writhing men already enjoying themselves.
Even so, held up against the way Donald Trump is ingesting the writhing Republican Party in 2016, the 2008 Democratic primary was a model of civility.
All hell let loose as fists, feet, bottles and glasses flew in all directions, and they all ended up in a writhing heap on the floor.
In another post, snake bodies burst from a smooth pink heart, almost like the Kurdish artist caught a writhing creature mid-mutation and snapped a picture.
Rawy, a 28-year-old researcher and feminist activist, and Nageh struggled to hold on to the man who was writhing and kicking, they tell CNN.
I had become too accustomed to the orgiastic vibe that EDM festivals often have: writhing couples making out, groping each other, and grinding to the music.
I generally don't like killing things, even small ones, and the thought of something writhing in pain while not-yet-dead sends shivers down my spine.
It shows a naked man with his back to the viewer, holding a newspaper up to his face; the writhing figure is inside a cagelike frame.
With his hands wrapped around its writhing body, he begins to stroke its drying scales, seemingly attempting to soothe it as it approaches the painful end.
When Jane writhes in confusion and anxiety after she first meets Rochester, Bertha is silhouetted behind her, echoing her movements — except Bertha is writhing in lust.
As for escaping from the writhing Mason jar to actually get something of substance accomplished: During the day, go to a cafe and write from there.
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" Like Bishop, Groff is a careful, sharp recorder of the natural world: "the stealthy bellying" of alligators, "the seethe of insects" and "writhing knots of reptiles.
At the show, part of me felt as though I were writhing on a pin: again and again the carnal tapioca, the vacant gazes, the fatuous frolic.
My bedspread was covered in writhing luminous starfish, arcing rainbow-colored nematode worms, and there were neon skeletons walking through the walls, whistling merry tunes to themselves.
The kangaroo was also shot in such a way that it's seen twitching and writhing graphically in a small pool of blood, as the child scoots past.
Surveillance footage of the accident shows that the wreck was as bad as it sounds, leaving the actor writhing on the ground in the middle of traffic.
During the overture, a dancer — Alison Clancy, a stand-in for Senta — stares at it while writhing, gyrating and twisting herself into contortions with longing and obsession.
It is too easy to imagine a little girl shrieking in her new foster mother's kitchen, writhing and kicking at the unfamiliar hands attempting to soothe her.
Thirty-seven minutes into the game on Saturday, the midfielder was left writhing in pain after Chivas center back Antonio Briseno kicked dos Santos above his knee.
This visceral realism was most telling during Scarpia's attempted rape of Tosca: the writhing bodies were as difficult to watch as on some grim cable-TV drama.
In the footage, Vasquez is seen writhing for nearly half an hour on the cell floor and a concrete bench before walking to the toilet and collapsing.
As a result, he's often an afterthought in Justice League's biggest fight scenes, relegated to firing guns in the corner or writhing on the ground in pain.
As a result, a really good Art Nouveau space, like Horta's Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, is always swaying, bending, floating, arching, smoking, curling, throbbing, dripping, melting, aching, writhing.
The video is merely the most recent entry to what's become quite a genre in recent years: that of writhing maritime creatures resisting their fates of human consumption.
Stars goalie Ben Bishop took a high shot from Colton Parayko and was on the ice writhing in pain when Alex Steen fired a rebound that Schwartz deflected.
And then came the November evening where his terrified brother, who was at the same college, found him writhing on the floor in the grip of another overdose.
Chorea is a disorder that results in abnormal, involuntary writhing movements that occur in 90 percent of HD patients at some point in the course of their illness.
If you look past the controversial religious imagery, the writhing on the VMAs floor, the Sex coffee table book, there it is — tinny, hard, undeniable and admirable ambition.
According to Nerdist science editor Kyle Hill, however, this writhing bundle of joy is a "Hercules beetle pupa," which is a weird name for a dog, but okay.
If you don't have the music streaming service, just picture the former Disney star writhing on a bed with her wrists bound, her medical bracelet on full display.
"Maybe it was the combination of me doing it for too long or having more strength than I realized, but Angel stopped writhing," Alig explained to the Post.
As Lucic followed through on the shot, his stick hit Stecher in the face and as he lay writhing on the ice in pain, the goal was scored.
Post-headbutt and Materazzi is writhing on the ground, Italianly, the French coach Raymond Domenech shouting at his players to keep going, keep going, protect Zidane, cover Zizou.
In the film, which also stars Alexis Neblett, her charming, more bubbly stepsister, dancers begin suffering inexplicable "fits": full-body spasms that leave them writhing on the floor.
After writhing around in pain for about 30 seconds, Reyes bounced up and walked off under his own power while receiving an ovation from the crowd of 32,188.
When the body chooses to move, it does so in jolts, writhing on the floor in directionless spasms, wringing the body out in a choreography of delayed shapes.
While she lies writhing in pain at home, Dhavale (Abhishek Banerjee) roams about freely, confident that the police will not touch him as they are on his payroll.
In a gorgeous sequence that concludes the film, she descends a staircase toward a large mirror, in which is reflected the rich and writhing green of the jungle.
None of those guys had to go up North in the first place, and the Dany-Night King encounter, across a writhing sea of undead wights, was rushed.
Set to an original soundtrack also created by Takeuchi, the result is an abstraction that is at once as fluid as it is writhing and roaring with information.
The valium-like drug had been used in flawed executions in Oklahoma and Arizona where inmates were seen by witnesses as writhing in pain on death chamber gurneys.
Credit ratings agencies have taken shots at the nation and its national oil company, Petróleos Mexicanos, which is writhing beneath the weight of some $100 billion in debt.
Even the terrified-looking people in these pictures, of course, are most likely having fun, just as people screaming and writhing during a horror movie are having fun.
After briefly writhing in pain in front of the Islanders net and grabbing his face, Boychuk rushed off the ice and later received treatment from a plastic surgeon.
By the end of the series, her injured ribs have her writhing in pain, yet she refuses medical treatment that could keep her from practicing -- from pleasing Aldama.
Yet the postures of its awe-struck participants, who huddle together in a teary mass, bring to mind a writhing tower of damned flesh out of Hieronymus Bosch.
"Dunhuang III," at 4.5 x 8.5 feet, is dominated by a painted border done partially in gold leaf, which is in turn encircled by a writhing, scorched-black rim.
In Claude Chabrol's 1991 Madame Bovary, she takes arsenic and dies a prolonged (and aspirationally goth) death, writhing pallid and clammy in bed, hallucinating and vomiting up black bile.
As I lay writhing, watching Tomas take command, I found myself filled with gratitude for this self-made man who'd built a life for himself in this foreign place.
He cracks open towns like Castle Rock and Derry and Flint City, much like Ralph recalls opening a seemingly intact cantaloupe and discovering a mess of maggots writhing within.
The witches by extension emerge not as so many harbingers of hocus-pocus but as three writhing, pulsating figures suspended in an eerily faceless limbo between life and death.
After hearing a "muffled sound" one night, Giudice realized she "could see two women … writhing around … I cannot believe this is happening!" she writes, according to the Daily News.
Bringing biological life to lettering is a recurring theme in his work, whether he's making a typeface that resembles organic matter, or one styled as writhing, worm-like creatures.
And it's not just us laughing, commentator and cart driver alike gave a laugh at the man, who was writhing in pain before they even drove over his foot.
One day late in the summer, I motored out onto the bay to find tree swallows migrating by the thousands, flying low over the water like a writhing carpet.
Unfortunately for the Oregon State Police, Hagfish Day got an abrupt, early start when a flatbed truck carrying 7,500 pounds of those writhing creatures overturned on a state highway.
But in between the writhing and the boozing and the performance of "I've Gotta Be Me," the show is also asking pertinent questions about female anger and female force.
Trying to figure out the best way to remove Gogo's shoes, or to hang themselves with a frustratingly short length of rope, they morph into a writhing human pretzel.
Big Pharma should be writhing in embarrassment this week after The Washington Post and "60 Minutes" reported that pharmaceutical lobbyists had manipulated Congress to hamstring the Drug Enforcement Administration.
I quite liked one which allowed me to dash into wooden barriers to break them, which I also used to fling my writhing bulk into crowds of hapless humans.
The effect of even the single tapestry on display is potent, featuring as it does garish demons that appear to be either thrashing in pain or writhing in ecstasy.
Yet throughout "American Hookup," I was dogged by a low-level hum of uncertainty, never quite sure how oppressive the insipid parties are, or how widespread the writhing bacchanals.
In "To Create a World," which had its premiere on Tuesday at the Joyce Theater, Ms. Miller delivers theme upon theme through the twisting, writhing bodies of her dancers.
At moments, Cummings combines virtuosic leaps and dancerly lunges with writhing convulsions and repetitive movements as if cleaning a floor or tending to a hot meal on a stove.
I spent two days writhing, sweating and feeling like my stomach was going to burst in a rattan-frame bed in an air-condition-less budget hotel in Phnom Penh.
It mixes in elements of fantasy, as the hitmaker floats above the stage during a frenetic concert or descends into a drugged-fueled haze surrounded by a writhing dance troupe.
We certainly don't mean to make light of any real injury, and it seems he is OK, but he covered quite a bit of ground writhing around like that. [FS1]
I remember that my first thought, after the hit, was whether Moore had died; I actually felt a little bit of relief to see him writhing on the ground afterwards.
After much initial sparring, a perilous walk through a rain-soaked forest and some falling, writhing and wrestling in the mud, sparks fly and mutual contempt gives way to love.
Berne wields his alto saxophone in sharp, staccato cuts and streaky gestures; the entire group steams with a kind of compressed energy that's writhing to escape — but never fully does.
In a fluid re-enactment of famous photographic images between the dates of the title, 13 Flemish teenagers gave remarkable, identity mutating performances, eventually writhing in orgiastic togetherness and abandon.
Putting a shirt on over it was like actually seeing myself, and a tiny sliver of confidence poked out of the writhing mass of self-loathing that gender dysphoria created.
To add insult to literal injury, Simeon says he was writhing in pain and all producers did was send him to a room where he sat for 5 agonizing hours.
There is no Indecent Proposal without Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson writhing on a waterbed coated with cash, no Wild Things without the iconic threesome in a seedy Florida motel.
The film's meat-as-murder connection is spotlighted in a bizarre scene that cuts between raw hamburger being manipulated into meatloaf and writhing sausages attacking the boy inside a pantry.
By the time she does, the group of women—the girlfriend, the other wine moms, and Marla—have become tangled up into one writhing, shrieking mass, Tilly's own monstrous creation.
Alongside the Met's van Eycks is a recently resurfaced drawing of the Crucifixion, lent by Rotterdam's Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, whose wizened Virgin and writhing thieves rhyme with the painted version.
Titled "Orgie I" (1967-68), it's a tangle of dark, writhing lines and masses, suggesting a pile of flesh redolent of self-absorption and animal instinct, the disconnect within physical connection.
If any one image embodied the Mets' dreadful 268 season, it was the aftermath of that swing, with Conforto, the team's young star, clutching his arm while writhing on the ground.
A man moved by the writhing bodies of Syrian children subjected to a sarin attack should also be moved by the bodies of other Syrian children washing up on Turkish beaches.
In one act, three men put all their weight behind a sword that was thrust against a fourth man's Adam's apple—a feat that had the audience writhing in delighted disgust.
I'm keeping my eyes trained on the writhing body so that I can take a life off any fool who is ignorant enough to step out to try to help them.
Would Nicki Minaj be seen writhing around in a cage for her "Stupid Hoe" video had Jones not been immortalised in an identical position for Goude's controversial 1982 book Jungle Fever?
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As televised rapes go, it's not an overly sexualized scene — there's no focus on writhing limbs or naked bodies — but it is very clear in depicting every moment of what's happening.
She was game, kicking off her pumps, stepping to center stage in a sexy little cocktail dress, taking one imaginary bullet after another, and writhing theatrically before sinking to the floor.
His most recent album, "This Land Abounds With Life," featuring his trio, is a writhing, emotionally charged lament, full of some of the finest writing and playing of his blossoming career.
But the introduction of softer blues and pinks, and of a cloudiness in the way those colors are applied, changes the tone, and these writhing figures could very well be dancing.
In Ohio, a federal judge recently wrote that part of the state's lethal injection protocol is akin to waterboarding, and botched procedures in other states have left men writhing in agony.
A Reuters witness saw him struggling with uniformed court officials, writhing on the floor as three of them held him down, before the hearing was abruptly adjourned for about an hour.
For the price of a donation, however generous, a chance to hear Carlo Gesualdo's writhing, harmonically outlandish Tenebrae responsories (1611), along with organ improvisations from the church's music director, Daniel Hyde.
Her most high-profile part came in 2007 as a strong-willed queen in Zack Snyder's "300," a film better remembered for writhing beefcake captured with then-innovative chroma key cinematography.
From the president to Fox News, right-wing voices wail, through their megaphones, about how put upon they are, like soccer players collapsing to the turf and writhing in pretend agony.
I still see it in my mind like a scene in an art house film—walking in to this writhing wall of people, freaks, dancers, jet-set, ravers—like a bacchanal.
It is an important document, presenting  an alternative view of what was going in New York in the mid-1970s, when painting was supposedly in the pits, writhing and mostly dead.
When they are not either leaping into battle or standing atop a pile of the slain, the Metal Barbarian drinks heavily, wanders across barren wastelands, and occasionally lays with a writhing sorceress.
One of Uncle Kouzuki's favourite artworks is an erotic print by Hokusai, "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife", which features a woman writhing in ecstasy, entwined in the arms of two octopuses.
These defiles sometimes open on surprises: dunes of black and gold sand, a roaring river writhing with strange white shapes, a long-lost Cabinet of Mineralogy belonging to a School of Mines.
She lay me flat on my back and she climbed on top of me, writhing and gyrating, and before I could get over my initial shock, the goon squad showed up again.
There was no writhing around or fake orgasms in this scene, just a woman wearing her pyjamas masturbating noiselessly under her duvet as her laptop moved up and down with her hand.
Who knows, though, maybe they didn't see the hit, or Matt Moore writhing on the ground in front Miami's bench, or maybe he went through a thorough examination without exhibit— Ah, man.
I.T.!); another persists in wordlessness, and you have to carry her wailing, writhing shape out to the car, prying tiny fingers from the icy box of a Salisbury steak dinner (meth lab!).
But it was Queen Latifah's Ursula who stole the show, Her Royal Highness descending from the sky wreathed in writhing tentacles as she launched into the character's signature song 'Poor Unfortunate Souls.
The alien monsters that resembled the writhing biomass that spawned them were little more than smears of low-resolution textures across a few enormous blocks that stood in for torsos and limbs.
I ate the steamed pea crabs and they were pretty good, didn't have the courage to eat the still living, writhing ones in the raw oysters … Back to my original question, though.
She's a woman, writhing around in tight club dresses and penning her first songs about dating, as with the somewhat agitating Icona Pop-ish anthem "Green Light" and its accompanying music video.
I covered my face with a sleeve ripped from my suit and set Klimt on the floor nearest the door next to the writhing and decaying bits of organic matter moving there.
Deep-sea vents are breeding grounds for chemosynthetic bacteria, which get their energy from chemical reactions, feeding trenches that teem with life: ghostly, translucent snailfish; grazing sea cucumbers; writhing, prawn-like amphipods.
Robins is also exhibiting examples of what she calls "color lines," a twisting ceramic element of subtly colored hues thrusting off the wall, like a writhing snake, which she made in 1980.
Vintage East Siders such as Peter Marino, the architect who designed the Lobster Club, still talk about dropping into the Brasserie for onion soup after writhing the night away at Studio 54.
The Australian artist's succession of writhing, dramatic figures recalls a classical processional frieze and enacts an astute critique of environmental recklessness at a time when Australia continues to be devastated by wildfires.
Soon after the first work's creation, it starred in "The Green Monster," an underground horror film made by some of Merz's friends, in which it was seen to digest writhing, naked actors.
It's not a particularly flashy performance — certainly nothing on the writhing piles of frustrated rage lurking behind Yvonne Strahovski's eyes in the role of Serena Joy — but it doesn't have to be.
NDABIBI, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Stooped over a large plastic drum at his farm in southwestern Kenya, Josphat Macharia scoops up a handful of dirt and examines the worms writhing in his grip.
Of course, there are the requisite shots of Britney in her pop star outfit writhing against various walls but there's also a whole lot of men dancing for Britney and her friends' approval.
Likewise, much of the sculpture in this show appears to be aspiring to the condition of painting, in order perhaps to prove that it is neither still nor monumental, but agitated and writhing.
For 17 years, Chalfonte LeNee Queen suffered periodic episodes of violent retching and abdominal pain that would knock her off her feet for days, sometimes leaving her writhing on the floor in pain.
In the back, we knelt on the seat to peer out the rear window—seeing, in the broken grasses at the side of the road, the furry creature writhing in agony. Daddy—stop!
Let It Die plays like the deranged lovechild of FromSoft's fiendish Souls series and a survival game in the style of Rust, albeit one still slicked and writhing in bloody orthopteran afterbirth (sorry).
Cornell never met a shirt he couldn't rip off or at least slash at the sleeves— constantly writhing in agony, shredding the guitar on his knees, flashing masterful Mr. Steal Your Girl stares.
He dropped Aldo, swarmed, and turned the finish into a long, drawn-out thing that had you writhing in your seat whether you were in the Jeunesse Arena or thousands of miles away.
They are twisted, feline mutants, the kind that should be writhing on the ground and meowing pleas for a merciful death, The Fly-style, not dancing and singing about whatever Cats is about.
When Pepper returned home to find that a grove of elm trees had been felled near her home in Rome's Monte Mario, she bought them all and carved them into writhing biomorphic oblongs.
Even with overhead shots of the dancers in writhing formation, they tend to blur into one indiscriminate mass, which is a problem if you're trying to establish two mutually loathing, racially segregated sides.
Cast members rush the front of the stage as a writhing, buoyant unit of highly individual dancers, whipping their barbers' capes as if they were matadors and pumping the air with their fists.
Thompson only had the energy to remove and fold her sheets (required for getting them washed) once during that time, so she spent most of her detox writhing in sticky, sweat-drenched sheets.
Except this time, we see the body of the writhing boy: his stomach is distended — a balloon under his shirt gives the appearance of pregnancy — and he runs his hands across his swollen flesh.
When they arrived at the scene, police found Christopher Alexander Turner, a former guard for East Carolina University's men's basketball team, writhing in pain, lying in the grass of an East Piedmont Avenue residence.
But bells and whistles can't save you from the absolute monotony of the main gameplay loop, which turns nasty hordes of writhing rat king piles into chores rather than anything even a little scary.
The second, adagio, movement begins with one man (Sam Black) adjusting his balance on one leg, while other dancers lie flat on the floor, now writhing to the beat, now positioning themselves like sunbathers.
When he turned around to scramble back into position, his left leg appeared to wrench awkwardly underneath him, and he tumbled to the ice writhing in pain before being taken off on a stretcher.
From the top of the painting, Christ looks down on the hard-working men who are executing him, and the writhing crowd of soldiers on horseback, but he does not appear to be suffering.
CHICAGO — The grainy dash camera video showed a black 17-year-old named Laquan McDonald writhing in the street as Jason Van Dyke, a white Chicago police officer, fired bullet after bullet into him.
The writhing shapes in "Udnie (Young American Girl; Dance)," from 1913, spectacularized Cubism as a look—an engine of style—that shrugged off the residual figuration and the analytical rigor of Picasso and Braque.
The freestyle wrestler was one of India's few gold medal hopes in Rio and the entire nation mourned as she lay on the mat writhing in pain during her bout against China's Sun Yanan.
Arthur said he wanted to be executed by firing squad, not lethal injection, after a spate of botched executions using the drug midazolam left some inmates gasping for air and writhing on the gurney.
People take their phones out to snap photos of artists, and music plus the writhing mass of people at a concert makes it hard to tell when some thief has gotten a little too close.
The new video, which hit YouTube on Wednesday, was promoted as a short film, and featured more of a narrative arc than the first video, which mostly just showcased SelGo writhing around on a bed.
Surveillance footage used as part of the lawsuit shows Sanchez writhing in apparent pain with her mouth wide-open in a scream as she gives birth on top of an absorbent pad on her bed.
For one thing, the raucous street masquerade, filled with its writhing, unfettered black bodies, doesn't quite fit in with the matcha-sipping, downward-dogging image of gentrified, white Brooklyn that helps sell overpriced real estate.
Only in the city, where David and the woman evade suspicion by pretending to be a couple, do we see them share a writhing smooch, and even then they are told not to overdo it.
The voracious waters, in his reporting, look nothing like the "Great Wave" of a Hokusai painting; they're more akin to a black snake, a pulsing, writhing creature that seems intent on reducing villages to lakes.
When I restart the video, King, writhing in pain, is placed in handcuffs and dragged along his stomach to the side of the road while many of the police officers begin to disperse the scene.
From Kim Kardashian writhing in bed with a salad to a shirtless Brad Pitt getting the fever for a Pringle potato chip (and a hot blonde!), it's time to sit back and enjoy the belly laughs.
It's probably somewhat rarer for such a big company to use these tactics to push brand #awareness, and as our sister site Jezebel noted, this year's ads were absolutely writhing with obviously manufactured faux-woke sentiment.
For instance, the aforementioned "Quit Playing Games With My Heart" features five grown men in open shirts, writhing in the rain together, but in the canon of the Backstreet Boys, they're pointedly singing to women only.
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But even in the long, arid stretches — Hot Thrills and Warm Chills can make writhing, superhumanly proportioned naked bodies seem dull, which almost counts as an achievement — it's easy to see Refn's attraction to the material.
Changing a writhing baby sideways in a plane toilet is akin to wrestling a jellyfish and made all the harder with knocks on the door, seatbelt dings, and the fact you can't really stand up straight.
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Ibu Rica set up the waist-high cage of writhing, pissed-off cobras about 30 minutes ago, and the motorbike cacophony of Jalan Mangga Besar, a busy road in northwestern Jakarta, was already annoying the creatures.
Soon after, civilians on the ground began responding in a way that is consistent with exposure to a nerve agent documented in horrific images of people writhing in pain, coughing and young children gasping for air.
"When the historians find us we'll be in our homes, plugged into our hubs, skin and bones," he sings, writhing with nervy intensity as the band behind him drops out to let his words sink in.
One man whose wife gave birth at a clinic on Nauru told researchers that at one point she was lying under a bed that had no mattress, writhing in pain and receiving no help from staff.
The third drug to be injected — the paralytic agent — would have prevented Mr. Dozier from writhing on the gurney or showing any outward signs of pain, even as he suffered an agonizing death, the critics added.
Dozens of people, including children, died — some writhing, choking, gasping or foaming at the mouth — after breathing in poison that possibly contained a nerve agent or other banned chemicals, according to witnesses, doctors and rescue workers.
Western leaders including President Trump blamed the Syrian government after the victims — some writhing, choking or foaming at the mouth — breathed in poison that spread after an airstrike in a rebel-held area of the country.
On "Open the Gate," the only track exceeding 10 minutes, the guitarist Charles Altura takes a solo that begins with tuneful modesty, then gives way to a cascade of distorted cries over a writhing drum solo.
Opposite Shrobe, Anna Zorina Gallery presents Haitian-American artist Didier William, who draws from Vodou symbolism in his depictions of writhing bodies engulfed in swarms of eyes, ripped pieces of painted paper collaged into the background.
Op-Ed Contributor After President Bashar al-Assad of Syria once again attacked his own citizens with poison gas, the civilized world recoiled in horror at images of children writhing in pain and suffocating to death.
Similarly, HBO's The Leftovers flirted both with the full erotic energy of its leading man Justin Theroux (entrancing when dressed in tight gray sweatpants) and his raw vulnerability (unavoidable when stripped naked, writhing out of a bathtub).
David Bowie, 1947-2016 In the video for David Bowie's "Lazarus," released last week, the mythic singer and rock 'n' roll shape-shifter, ever thin but bordering on gaunt, is blindfolded and writhing in a hospital bed.
She has eyelashes that are the size of dinner plates, a long forked tongue that is made of silver metal, and spends a lot of time writhing around on the floor and flailing her arms around seductively.
STAYCORE turned in a writhing mix for Fader, UKG legend Pied Piper took us back to 2002 on Rinse, and disco don Ruf Dug turned in an hour of leisurely house in anticipation of Gottwood next weekend.
Pop culture teaches you that sex is a writhing, leg-twisting, candlelit thing you want, but doesn't explain why (or whether or not anyone observes fire safety by blowing out the candles when it's time for sleep).
Certain choreographers would come to treat the floor as a dance partner, just as multidisciplinary artists like Ana Mendieta and Bruce Nauman used it in their performance pieces as a site for symbolic regeneration or heady writhing.
He is hot, bored and skeptical, until he meets Kiyo, a "blossoming beauty" whose symptoms — howling, writhing, frothing, with something fox-shaped sliding sinuously beneath her skin — conform more closely to folklore than to any textbook diagnosis.
OK, Libras: whoever wished for "new Harry Styles music, preferably with a video where he's literally in a sweaty pile of writhing nude people" when they blew out their birthday candles, the rest of us thank you.
Another man took off his shirt and applied pressure to the wound of another victim, who was writhing in pain, said Mr. Lacross, who allowed some people to use a store restroom to wash away spattered blood.
I go into the hospital with a cop following behind me, discover an allergy to Haldol that involves abdominal seizures, and wind up listening to Walker, Texas Ranger while strapped, writhing, to a backboard for four days.
But another brutal body blow in the eighth game of the decider left Mahut writhing in pain on the green turf and Cabal and Farah showed little sympathy as they pounced to break for a 5-3 lead.
The figures he admired unflinchingly portrayed man's necessary struggle to become himself: Dostoevsky, with his mastery of a polyphony of contesting, God-questioning voices, and Dante, with his writhing bodies caught in good and evil, fire and whirlwinds.
Australian biologists reported in a 2011 study in PLOS One that the closeness of a writhing soccer player is to a referee, the "receiver" of a signal, is a key factor in whether a dive draws a penalty.
In a bold choice, the currents (and creatures) of the Amazon are suggested by a dozen dancers from Ballet Hispanico's BHdos company, wearing full white body suits and writhing on the floor at the front of the stage.
For TV characters and Kristin Cavallari, it's a Bacchanalian free-for-all when kids who can't even vote jet off to Cabo and do Jell-O shots while writhing around in hot tubs to the sounds of Pitbull.
The people I know are clinging to the hope that this is the work of one unhinged, delusional individual, that we haven't just had our heads in the sand about a hatred and bigotry writhing beneath the surface.
You would have to be a saint not to want to exploit the writhing agonies of the government and the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn never misses an opportunity to kick the government when it is down.
Compact and glowingly musical, the album reworked silent film scores and nimble kalimba phrases into a humming city tableau, on which the young rapper sulks through his writhing neighborhood with the moral baggage of an Arthur Miller lead.
She looks unhealthy, her face covered with sore-looking red spots, her shapeless white body almost writhing with its own anger, as though it wishes only to transgress its boundaries, to escape itself in an act of brutality.
This kind of costume decadence teeters on Studio 54 kitsch, but after seasons of enforced sportiness, there's something enticing about the idea of clothes meant for no organized aerobic activity whatsoever, save writhing in the strobe lights after dark.
Taelor Johnson was just two weeks from her due date, and after spending hours writhing in pain on her couch, she finally grabbed her mom and 4-year-old daughter and headed to the hospital at 3:30 a.m.
Only four days earlier, the 35-year-old Scherzer had so strained his right trapezius muscle that he was writhing in bed, his neck and shoulder locked so tightly he needed his wife's help to rise and get dressed.
For the third installment of this year's series, the model and actress stars in a racy video that features her writhing around on a table of spaghetti in pink and red lingerie (plus a pair of gloves and heels).
But the fact remains that people are out here for it—tens of thousands of people, as much as any crowd I've seen all weekend, or at Coachella ever, writhing and screaming and touching and losing their damn minds.
In other words, the more viewers tip, the more pleasure they give a cam girl—which, for a viewer who really wants to see a hot girl writhing with pleasure, means there's a whole lot more incentive to tip.
"We got a second call an hour later to say it had ended up writhing on the sand and the lifeguards had put it back in the water but had subsequently returned to the shoreline," Felix told The Telegraph .
"Canyon said there was a bang like a bomb, then an explosion of an orange substance that covered him and Casey, who was writhing in pain on the ground before he died right in front of Canyon," she said.
Changing a writhing baby sideways in a plane toilet is akin to wrestling a jellyfish In our case, traveling when he was under six months old was much easier, as he napped in our laps much of the way.
Their absence is made even worse by this show's one major miscalculation: a cheesy video feature, from the filmmakers Peter Greenaway and Saskia Boddeke, featuring a mustachioed Shchukin speaking Russian-accented French alongside writhing dancers imitating Matisse's boogieing nudes.
Moscow (CNN)You don't have to be writhing in the visions of Armageddon to suffer more than a shudder when reading the words of Irish poet W.B. Yeats against the backdrop of the latest American threats aimed at Syria.
Larger historical work behaves in a similarly chameleonic manner: the monumental "Triumph of Bacchus" is as writhing and grotesque as any Rubens, though not surpassing, while "Annunciation" (1659) could fit right in with the 16th Century Baroque Annunciation canon.
What they didn't announce was that they entered a whole new freakin' dimension, as documented by Axel de Stampa's completely real and totally unaltered Instagram post of the museum twisting and writhing like some kind of giant serpent beast.
At times, Mr. Cooper seems to share Jack's unease with Ally's stardom, particularly after she connects with a manager (Rafi Gavron, oozing sleaze) and transforms from a soulful crooner into a writhing automaton with soulless beats and backup singers.
There really was no one but Prince, writhing around the stage in an aqua blue suit and tangerine shirt, with a set list as surprising and colorful as he was, to anchor the day's historic display of black excellence.
That's where A Red Orchid Theater's revival of his strange "Simpatico" is running — and jumping, stumbling, falling down drunk, writhing on the floor and gleefully reminding us of the fierce and anarchic humor of Shepard, who died in July.
Simultaneously, Amaral went lightly viral when he performed an energy healing treatment on dancer Julianne Hough at the World Economic Forum last week, an incident that seemed to involve a cathartic level of writhing and howling on her part.
ProPublica published cellblock video of the 16-year-old Guatemalan immigrant writhing on the floor and concrete bench before staggering to a toilet and collapsing on the floor until another child saw him four and a half hours later.
When Mr. Wang lifted the writhing man and slammed him to the floor for a three-count, it completed Mr. Cheng's dream of watching a professional wrestler — battling in that most American of fake spectacles — who hailed from China.
For nourishment, he sucks marrow from the skeleton of something horned; catches a writhing fish and tears the flesh off with his teeth (all in a single shot); and chows down on a nameless hunk of bison, also uncooked.
"Basically, OnlyFans is online go-go dancing," said Matthew Camp, a 34-year-old model on the men's side who broke into the business a decade ago writhing on platforms around downtown Manhattan for the party promoter Susanne Bartsch.
Batteries behind the building blocks of life, these biological components build an infinitesimal architecture of writhing parts; the video offers a reminder that nature — especially at the microscopic level — is caught in a seemingly endless, tireless loop of exchanges and remediations.
Instead, three quick images flash on the screen: nude bodies having sex, a decaying image of Louisiana (the photo literally bubbles and crinkles like a ruined piece of film), and a woman in a dive bar writhing under a red light.
The longtime host, who revealed his diagnosis in March, said he pushed through the difficult days at the start of his cancer treatment, even if it meant "writhing in pain" on the floor of his dressing room from agonizing stomach cramps.
I am thinking specifically of footage obtained by the controversial celebrity news agency TMZ in June, which saw him writhing and crying upon being introduced to the singer Justin Bieber, who has worked on a number of songs with his father.
"Later, around pizza and beer in the San Francisco townhouse of Jill Hazelbaker, now the company's senior vice president of marketing, communications, and public policy, morale didn't get much better:"Meanwhile, Kalanick continued his theatrics, writhing around on Hazelbaker's carpet.
In the case of AI, although the technology lends itself to certain uses and indeed a certain idea of the future, it is embedded in a confused, writhing mess of humanity that develops it, guides it, and, yes, uses it.
Oklahoma has not carried out an execution since 2015 after a series of mishaps, including a botched lethal injection where an inmate was seen writhing in pain and another inmate who was executed using a drug not approved by the state.
PETA urged Florida authorities to allow only the use of firearms or captive bolt guns—think Javier Bardem in "No Country for Old Men"—to kill snakes, warning that decapitation can leave the beheaded reptiles writhing in pain for hours.
Whether she is writhing to rock and roll, roughing up a sexual partner, or climbing on top of a self-flagellating sex machine as she does in her Self Gratifier short film, her movements are deliberate, precise, and with loaded meaning.
The details seemed mischievous and whimsical, from the lamp stand fashioned from champagne coups to the golden pineapple ice bucket, the writhing snake that formed the handle to the walk-in shower, and zodiac signs etched into the coffee table.
On "Maurice and Michael (Sorry I Didn't Say Hello)," written after coming across an old friend who had fallen on hard times, he unfurls a long solo over the sooty clouds of Sam Harris's piano and Justin Brown's writhing drums.
That he was now 67 would not faze him, either; to anyone watching him during the Cup final, his body twisting and writhing with the tension, it was abundantly clear that he did not want for energy, or for enthusiasm.
It also explains why Kalanick ended up writhing on the floor after seeing video of himself berating an Uber driver, because he knew the damage the clip would do and that there was no way to spin himself out of it.
The closest the clip comes to actually giving us a look at Venom is a quick shot of the black symbiote writhing in a container and, later, a split second of the symbiote creeping up Brock's neck as he struggles in the MRI.
BJJ/JOW/FAMEFLYNET If there's one thing Jessica Simpson does better than singing, writhing atop a Dodge Charger while wearing tiny shorts, and finding various reasons for an impromptu bikini photo shoot combined, it's throwing herself an elaborate, over-the-top birthday extravaganza.
In 2012 a 92-year-old woman, who had been living with severe Alzheimer's in a nursing home, was found to have fifty-seven maggots writhing inside of her, an enlarged ear canal from a surgery decades earlier providing a cozy home.
Taken from a subsequently banned longform video that seemed to portray a grisly murder, the song's accompanying clip featured the band caged and writhing in performance while a surrounding horde of neo-neanderthals attempted to break through and tear the gents asunder.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback went from writhing in pain during his previous game, to being helped to the sideline, to having a dislocated kneecap popped into place, to walking into the locker room, to reportedly being out three weeks, to practicing Wednesday.
Bishop went down late in the first period, injuring his left leg that left him writhing in pain, and despite taking a 1-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals the Lightning would wonder if their title hopes crumbled along with him.
It also recalls the ancient sculpture of Laocoön and his sons, writhing as they are attacked by serpents, which was excavated in the sixteenth century and which inspired Michelangelo and others to further mine the human figure for its expressive, and tragic, possibilities.
The choreography shifts from task-oriented movements referring loosely to cleaning — polishing the floor gradually morphs into twisting and writhing — to a more unfettered, full-body release in an improvisation where the dancers rub up against surfaces and sometimes speak with feverish abandon.
With even more urgent shifts on the horizon, a writhing rat-king of deeply human issues need to be worked out to avoid an anthropogenic tragedy in the void: a cascading band of debris that renders a swath of space effectively unusable.
I may have been infected by the prevailing tone of this latest offering from the seriously talented Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins, who seems to be running (and writhing) in place in the production that opened on Tuesday night at the Pershing Square Signature Center.
Featuring writhing, singing, and vaguely sexual cats played by very human actors, the first song in "Cats" will likely have you wondering how you got here — if you're not laughing out loud in your seat at the sheer absurdity of it all.
In his design for Scott's alien creature, Giger referenced the influence of Francis Bacon's 1944 painting Three Studies For Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, the writhing animal-like creatures with dripping, sharp-toothed mouths, balancing on some choice interior design.
Images via RightMove While most millennials are struggling to get on the metaphorical property ladder, clambering over each other in a writhing mass of humanity in our desperation to grasp that elusive first rung, the nation's young footballers have the exact opposite problem.
Dimebag's thick, steel-edged chug showed the world just how ugly a breakdown could be, and the writhing solo that cuts through it displayed how you could be both heavy-hitting and dynamic, which is really what metal's about at the end of the day.
Mahomes went from writhing in pain during his previous game, to being helped to the sideline, to having a dislocated kneecap popped into place, to walking into the locker room, to reportedly being out three weeks, to practicing Wednesday and Thursday in a limited capacity.
Hugo's often-dramatic drawings are placed here and there in coexistence with other, more accomplished artworks, such as an impressive sculpture of overpowering, frenetic passion by James Pradier, "Satyre et bacchante" (1834), which dominates the large orange gallery, writhing with ferocious debauchery and brutal whimsy.
It veered from hippie flares patchworked in denim, suede and velvet (also python, chintz and leopard), silver flowers and Navajo beading writhing up the sides, to elaborately embroidered silk kimonos and fringed capes, and an entire souk's worth of tiered, exotic-print, glimmering maxi dresses.
What others see as existential angst in Schiele's whiplash-fluid drawings, I see as the writhing, whimsical lines of sassy sexuality that stems from his Art Nouveau roots: a playful movement concerned with feminine forms and swirling, tendril-derived lines of frivolous and erogenous spirit.
There's a couple enacting an erotic pas de deux among the stage and seating areas of the main house; a group of partner-changing hedonists in a bar where the piano plays itself; an actress writhing on a staircase after downing a bottle of laudanum.
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - A Japanese man accused of stabbing 19 disabled people to death pleaded not guilty on Wednesday in a dramatic trial session interrupted when he seemed to put something in his mouth, struggled with court officials and lay on the floor writhing.
It would have been nice to see Caitlyn explain to Kylie why she shouldn't be writhing around a stripper pole just yet — that's something for adults, and she's far from adulthood at age 9 — rather than simply judging her and pulling her out of the room.
Each year, audiences look forward to seeing what hitmakers and MTV personalities will say, wear or do — from Britney Spears donning a giant python around her body in 2001 to Madonna writhing around on the floor in a wedding dress to "Like a Virgin" in 1984.
The routine in east Aleppo, where shellshocked children are exhumed from rubble and left writhing in bloody clothes on dirty hospital gurneys, is a confluence of Syria's young population, failed diplomacy and the reality of a war that appears to be worsening after more than five years.
The piece, for an all-female cast, proceeds by image and blackout: a forest of women on their backs, with heads and legs floating; a crowd of women with their backs to us, writhing as if weeping; a clump of women rotating like a slow-motion tornado.
Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker, said it received a letter from the Food and Drug Administration for SD-809 for the treatment of chorea - abnormal, involuntary writhing movements that occur in 90 percent of HD patients at some point in the course of their illness.
More than 50 men and women — dressed in 1950s starlet pink bra-and-big pants combos, silvery shift dresses, Easter egg pastel sweaters, white lab coats and pumps — writhing and collapsing, pulled in one direction, then another; moving in sync and then moving against the tide.
Despite his early Surrealist triumphs and outrageous images — "Un Chien Andalou" and its razor-sliced eyeball, "L'Age d'Or" and its lovers writhing in the mud — it wasn't until the eternally avant-garde Luis Buñuel was in his 60s that he made many of his best films.
The first featured mostly-naked models writhing in denim, photographed by Collier Schorr; the second, by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, which was released in magazines in October, effectively previewed Vaccarello's first collection, with the model Anja Rubik in a short leather dress with exaggerated shoulders.
Each page is available for download, so that you too can try your hand at coloring the spotted, drooping cups of a fritillary; the writhing, seaweed-like leaves of a Crown Imperial; or a soft-petaled rose, described in the book's pages as "the favorite of the painters."
First seen in 2011 at the Joyce Theater, "Angel Reapers" has a good dose of what a quote in the program, from 1805 and attributed to William Rathburn, calls the Shakers' "perfect bedlam": a cacophony of bodies in various states of agony or exhilaration, jumping, writhing, trembling, rolling.
In 2014, President Barack Obama ordered an expanded review after a botched execution in Oklahoma using an untested cocktail of lethal injection drugs left an inmate — who was being executed by the state of Oklahoma, not the federal government — convulsing and writhing on a gurney for almost 45 minutes.
There's "Fade" cover girl Teyana, writhing and making us sweat; there's Teyana with short hair in cat-eye shades and baggie jeans, the analog to the punch and flow piping through the speakers; there's Teyana with her daughter in the studio, showing her the mic and mixing board.
Throughout the minute-long film, Baldwin takes a bunch of rapid fire pictures of herself in the bathroom, writhing on the bed, posing provocatively across the couch and pressing herself against the floor to ceiling class windows before wrapping up the whole seductive affair with a steamy shower scene.
You see several people from all walks of life writhing on the floor of the priest's church, spitting, cursing, weeping, growling like rabid animals, speaking about themselves in the third person with demonic voices, as the priest recites Bible verses and splashes them with holy water and salt.
In one section of the dance, they bring their moving bodies close together, almost touching, yet actually maintaining the small distance of the width of one matchstick between each couple, all the while writhing in undead fashion without permitting the thin piece of wood to fall to the ground.
The ash fungi I'd pulled from the hull of the Orpheus 1 shot outward in waves of smoke and light, and the room seemed to stand still in shock as we gathered ourselves only to witness Klimt writhing on the floor with black foam pouring from his lips.
In pop music videos, women dance within the space defined by their hips and shoulders (the Spice Girls in "Stop"), tease the camera with coy glances (Jennifer Lopez in "If You Had My Love"), crawl like animals, or lay, serpentine and writhing (Christina Aguilera in "Genie in a Bottle").
Yet in the sensitive intimacy of her curly-hair armpits and pubis region, there are traces of the writhing world of Art Nouveau, and little of the influence of Oskar Kokoschka's expressionism that marks many of  Schiele's more mawkish paintings in this show of roughly 120 works (mostly drawings).
Rihanna unleashed the wild beast in a lush tropical land that turned to arid desert with women of all shapes, sizes and colors writhing, cackling, frolicking and stalking like animals in lace, fishnet and satin that shined in jewel tones for her second season of Savage x Fenty.
During Mas Ysa's set, there were two people up front spazzing out blissfully, writhing on the floor like slinkys in heat and of course I hated their joy in life but was comforted in the knowledge that either I was wrong or that life will eventually get them.
Lorde smearing her lipstick across her face and writhing her way out of a white tent as she performs "Yellow Flicker Beat," snarling, "I got my fingers laced together and I made a little prison and I'm locking up everyone who ever laid a finger on me," is performing witch aesthetics.
Turns out, his secret health battle is keeping him down for the count: Darius is in his room, writhing in pain, and Rachel is trying to get a doctor dressed up as a FedEx messenger on set without anyone noticing — especially not the Entertainment Weekly reporter who is poking around.
With such virtuoso windblown lines, Schiele, who emerged at the end of the historical process of the development of Fin-de-Siècle dandyism, seems to caress the litheness of the men in a way that disposes me to feelings of watching opium smoke rise and curl, or writhing seaweed sway.
Belgium's Eden Hazard, in particular, had started the game as a ball of energy, twisting and turning and writhing his way past Benjamin Pavard, France's right back; Hazard had the look of a player very conscious of the fact that this was his chance to stake a claim for greatness.
This person is offscreen but detectable in the video's lurches and tremors, the way it swings its attention to the carcass of a fleeing kangaroo or a writhing fire tornado; the murmurs of awe or the crackle of a firefighter's radio as a landscape is reduced to a gray-scale ruin.
The game can be seen as something of a Trojan Horse: It's disguised as just another variety of a gaming cockfight, but it relishes in making these male "players a little uneasy when they're confronted with a pile of dicks writhing and squelching up each other's buttholes," according to the manifesto.
I didn't find much of its content particularly terrifying; although it's billed as a horror game, where you delve into your patients' traumatic memories as a "Neuroprober," it relies on the familiar tropes of broken baby dolls, bloody writing on the walls ("BATHE IN WOES" was one I witnessed), and writhing body bags.
While those early 3D graphics don't necessarily convey it super well, the implication is that the player character has teleported into her body, and the game's victory text scrolls over a short animation of the elder god distorting and writhing until the player explodes out of her in a rain of bloody chunks.
Instrumentals like "Sparks" and "Underture" sit comfortably among favorites like "I'm Free" and "Pinball Wizard," and in 703 it was adapted into a star-studded, trippy movie that featured Tina Turner killing it as The Acid Queen, Elton John performing on stilts and, perhaps most famously, Ann-Margaret writhing around in baked beans.
She recalled an incident where she says Kramer got her alone in a hotel room after saying he'd take her for a swim at the stunt crew's hotel pool: "I remember how he laid me down on the bed, wrapped me with his gigantic writhing body, and rubbed all over me," she writes.
I wouldn't be entirely devastated if her Vegas residency was pulled and replaced by Willam Belli performing this on repeat, writhing on stage in a sheepskin rug under the glare of one hundred studio lights, for an hour and a half, every night, until the world expires because it has exhausted itself fist pumping.
" The first half of the video heavily features Cyrus, 26, writhing around in a red latex catsuit and high-heeled boots as she croons lyrics like, "Don't f— with my freedom / I came back to get me some / I'm nasty, I'm evil / Must be something in the water or that I'm my mother's daughter.
Basically, there is a lot of writhing, and there are a lot of shots of Rihanna's nipples, and there's a lot of Rihanna looking like the literal coolest person alive, and, well, this song rules, so it's not like you need any more encouragement to watch the video, so here you go: Follow Noisey on Twitter.
Despite the fact that I, a comic artist when I am not working at The Verge dot com, am constantly writhing on the ground lamenting "Why didn't I just become an engineer" every night before a deadline, I still think being an artist is a worthwhile career option that kids should have the opportunity to explore!
That's a relatively small detail — a tiny change in the editing of the sequence would make it play out very differently — but Hopper yelling "He's gone, he's gone!" at Joyce to get her to leave Bob behind, while Bob is still writhing on the floor, reaching desperately toward their retreating backs, comes across as jumping the gun.
It was somewhere between the time the showgirl dove into a giant, transparent water tank filled with fat, writhing pythons, and the moment a parade of live mini-horses trotted out onstage that I understood what Chef David Le Quellec meant when he said he was looking to achieve "symbiosis" with the Moulin Rouge in his food.
You would hope that, now, eight years later, things would be better; it would be easy to dismiss this anecdote as the kind of backward thinking we are in the process of outgrowing as a culture, but I can tell you first-hand that the service industry is still a stagnant, writhing shit hole of sexist, discriminatory behavior.
A noisy, writhing song, the lyrics are raging and confused in the best way (the word 'fuck' is used for all its meanings, which is excellent news because #punk #lives #baby), and they express the many emotions which can swirl around women's brains and bodies in a world that expects us to act and behave in particular ways.
Were that the extent of the performance it would have been, at least in some senses, an appropriate mirror for the subject matter of album—humanity writhing indefinitely in the face of unsettling circumstances—but the dreary mood ended up being something of a fakeout for the tone of what would follow later in the show.
Isaac's meticulously reported account still finds jaw-dropping new lows, like an executive in Thailand shoving a female employee's face in a pile of cocaine or Kalanick writhing on the floor of a meeting room at the Le Meridien hotel in downtown San Francisco after Bloomberg published a leaked video of the CEO berating a driver.
In celebration of the day stationery stores have deemed appropriate to celebrate all things love, we've decided to celebrate lust, and collect a list of the 10 sex-sampling songs that are actually good—spanning from the robo-eroticisms of IDM to writhing Baltimore club and, of course, a heaping helping of warm and wet house tracks.
And then Mr. Harris propelled himself off and the singer Oyinda, who posed in silhouette in a cowboy hat and high-waist flared jeans and a big Telfar Western belt, entered, and then she glided down and the Baltimore rapper Butch Dawson appeared, who later fell in full trust mode, still writhing and venting as he was carried away.
And if you thought the Sports Illustrated star had already reached peak overshare this weekend, drunkenly snapping the removal of her clip-in hair extensions while writhing in a bodysuit on the floor, on Monday night she proved there's still plenty more facets of the platform left for her to explore, beginning with recreating a handful of scenes from The Devil Wears Prada.
One of Page's videos has been viewed more times than McGregor's Bellator cage invasionAfter he fractured his opponent's skull with a flying knee at Bellator 158 at the O2 Arena in London in 2016, he grabbed a Pokémon-themed hat and rolled a Pokeball at the man he had defeated, Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos, who was writhing on the floor in agony.
On the opposite wall of the room, merciless lampoons of Il Duce's fall from grace hang alongside graphic depictions of corpses in a concentration camp by Carlo Levi and the hellish landscape full of writhing nudes of Mario Mafai's Il Bivacco (1939): this is one very rare instance of "resistance" art, which is, though not shockingly, is largely absent from the exhibition.
One January weekend in 2014, the choreographer and dancer Gillian Walsh could be found eating rotisserie chicken at Abrons Arts Center in Adrienne Truscott's "Too Freedom"; writhing on the stage of New York Live Arts in Luciana Achugar's "Otro Teatro"; and, with the performance artist Neal Medlyn, working a late-night crowd at the Public Theater while covered in fake blood.
A significant aspect of Gouthière's gilt bronze work is that it wasn't gold molding, but intended to give the appearance of that purity, which the artist was so skilled at suggesting in his scaly details of serpents writhing above Chinese garden seats repurposed as vases in 1782, or the chased stippling of feathers on two swans on a pair of 1770s vases.
Imagine being stood in the the middle of a nightclub— watching the writhing hordes moronically fistpumping themselves into oblivion, or being stood outside for a sober cig, forced to endure the endless fucking chatter of shivering dickwads compelled to say YEAH YEAH FUCK YEAH over and over again at anything anyone says to them—without being at least a little bit pissed if not totally fucking wankered?
Thinking like a snake, in this instance, means slithering to move from A to B and beyond, which in the game requires holding the right trigger button (ZR on the tested Switch version, though I've also played on Xbox One) and nudging the left stick back and forth, right to left, to commence the wiggling, writhing momentum—maintaining an "S" shape represents the best way forward.
Because, sure, it was probably incredible to have been 23 years old in the 1970s and inches away from the dripping, writhing chest of Robert Plant, but it's not quite the same in 2018 when you're squinting at it via some buffering illegal download while your Whatsapp keeps flashing and you can hear your flatmate banging on about moth eggs in her couscous in the other room.
Subtle as he is, it's hard not to notice Mr. Burrell's big personal toolbox: Throughout the quintet's set, he issued injunctive, two-handed chords à la Cecil Taylor; writhing left-hand patterns that resembled a fish out of water, or the controlled rotations of an engine; and simple sequences of chords that called to mind both Thelonious Monk's off-kilter harmonies and Methodist hymns.
German Kral's documentary "Our Last Tango" is a combination of things, all fascinating: a portrait of María Nieves and Juan Carlos Copes, a world-renowned pair of tango dancers, and their professional partnership of almost 50 years; a stylized staging of their romantic and artistic history, performed by young dancers; and a celebration of the tango itself, which continues to bewitch with its writhing, gently jagged grace and torrid suggestiveness.
Yet Gaga is a performer who revels in that which doesn't make sense: Where a year earlier an invisible Calvin Harris pushed buttons for a frenzied crowd, there she was writhing atop a grand piano in a red Joanne hoodie and sequined thigh-high boots, singing a Broadway-style ballad to 100,000 screaming people, and reminding us that maybe what's around us isn't supposed to fit in an ideological box.
Although perhaps this is a good thing, on account of the over-the-top tackling system, slide challenges leaving long streaks in the turf, and players crumpled in writhing heaps (a fun aside to trying to Actually Trying to Win a Match is to spell out swear words on the grass: I've got as far as a rudimentary "FUC" so far, but haven't quite slipped a "K" in there).
Snopes looked into it and found that while Machado did once pose topless in Playboy and was portrayed having sex during a Real World-esque Spanish reality TV show, the footage from the show wasn't explicit: However, the so-called "sex tape" stemming from that incident, which is nothing more than some grainy, night-vision footage of a couple of covered figures writhing in a bed, hardly qualifies as explicit.
So much of pop music in the early 2000s was designed to inspire joy and celebration in an orgy of glow sticks, writhing bodies, and bare midriffs (paralleling the golden days of early-90s house): From the soaring vocals to the blinding strobe lights; like the vodka Red Bulls that powered you all night and Eva Herzigova in the iconic 90s Wonderbra ads—this period in pop was all about the uplift.
As unnerving as the sight of Anthony writhing on the ground was for the Knicks, they closed the night with plenty to be happy about: the manner in which Anthony and Porzingis combined to score 35 of the team's 23 points before Anthony's injury, the fact that X-rays on Anthony's ankle were negative, and the way the team responded in its star player's absence to defeat the Celtics, 120-114, before a sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden.
Since I love art but hate crowds, I didn't get into the melee in front of Hieronymus Bosch's famous triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights," a cinematic and fantastically freakish portrayal of the fall from paradise to hell, but went instead to his other works, such as "The Haywain," and those by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Albrecht Dürer and Joachim Patinir, the latter a painter of luminous landscapes with scarcely a penitent saint or writhing sinner in sight.
Where else might you be confronted with her bowling onto the stage in the middle of an enormous flaming ring before breaking into "Circus," dancing with masked aliens to "Work Bitch," or writhing about, ponytail akimbo, in an unexplained onstage tree, dressed in glittering green and looking like the Biblical serpent who tempted Adam and Eve only even sexier, as only a mere intro, a palette cleanser, an amuse-bouche, in the lead up to the life-ending, earth-shaking pop symphony that is "Toxic"?
I powered up my suit's particulars and held my father close to me and stared at the writhing mess on the floor of Klimt bagged up commingling with the materials and felt myself being pulled ever further and further from myself and the ship and the pod bay until I saw the light of the orb and the way out into Charon and Pluto's connected binary and felt my chest pound in that direction as I grabbed hold of the disposal containers and Klimt and the remaining bits of glassine material on the floor and what fragments of the fungus I could gather.

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