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50 Sentences With "clenches"

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My entire body clenches when I hear the word doxxing.
Whenever I think about it, my heart clenches with love.
Debbie starts to lactate, and clenches her breasts in giggly embarrassment.
But he clenches his anus and comes back to reality. Focus. Focus.
Dietrich clenches a cigarette holder between her teeth, her lips slightly parted.
The boy clenches and unclenches his hands at the hem of his kurta.
Relax. It's going to be O.K. My jaw clenches when Hulu videos buffer.
She clenches her fists and smacks them against her mouth when she becomes agitated.
A long skirt grazes my small, thin legs; a knot clenches in my stomach.
Her body stiff but rocking as Fred rapes her and Serena Joy clenches her arms.
Viewers notice each eye roll from McCain while Behar speaks, each time Hostin clenches her jaw.
When the violins get screechy, and you suspect the killer is about the pounce, your stomach clenches.
This time, as Henry sighs at the sight of his empty birthday party, something clenches in my chest.
The Vergara version of the emoji sports a black dress and a clenches a red rose between her teeth.
Amy Bloom, producer at Practical Magic in Sun Valley, CA, clenches a slice of pepperoni pizza between her teeth.
A person dons the glove before going to sleep and clenches their hand into a fist, putting pressure on the sensor.
On the drive back and forth to work, Bianca clenches the steering wheel of her S.U.V. as she retraces the same route.
He types and answers the phone with his mouth, using a capped pen attached to a plastic wand he clenches with his teeth.
"Your legs are going to be contracted a lot more," Dr. Creasy said, naming just one body part that clenches on a crowded subway.
"For a trauma survivor, often your body clenches up, and that includes the muscles of the vaginal wall, so it's incredibly uncomfortable," Helfert Moësse said.
If I pass by a lady she clenches her purse, and on public transit, some people even change carriage when they see someone of Moroccan origin.
The Trump-supporting small-business man in Louisiana who silently clenches his fists in rage as guests at a dinner party disparage his whole way of life.
When I hear the news, I imagine them lined up in the cloisters to greet her, and, though I think that by now I am beyond envy, still my stomach clenches.
" In 2012, it released "King Animal," its first album in 16 years, which Mr. Pareles said "sounds like four musicians live in a room, making music that clenches and unclenches like a fist.
Romania's Simona Halep clenches her fist after defeating Sloane Stephens of the U.S. during their final match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium, Saturday, June 9, 2018 in Paris.
In "How to Be a More Patient Person," Anna Goldfarb writes about how we can all learn to identify how and why we are impatient and how to train ourselves to become more patient: My jaw clenches when Hulu videos buffer.
At that point, the Democratic Party takes a deep breath, clenches some posterior muscles and realizes the former mayor offers the best shot at dethroning Trump, who at that point will be celebrating his impeachment "victory" after an acquittal in the Senate.
Imagine the psychological makeup of a person who clenches at the sight of Alex Ovechkin acting as though his stick is on fire or P.K. Subban tugging at his jersey or Nail Yakupov signaling his teammates to join him after an overtime winner.
Sometimes you throw things at the hand—things that have worked in the past: antidepressants, cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation, yoga, ebooks, isolation, being with people, sex with strangers, sex with not-so-strangers, dietary restrictions, beautification, shopping, shoplifting—and the hand flinches for a second, then only clenches tighter.
It clenches into a furious rictus, or gathers itself into three befuddled folds as his brows jolt upward, or, at moments of deepest disgust, smooths out entirely, into a kind of placid pre-irritation, like a calm body of water, at the bottom of which there is a mine, ready to detonate.
The wrestler clenches both fists and rises both arms, striking the sides of a cornered opponent's head in a stabbing motion one forearm at a time. Popularized by Big Van Vader as the Vader Hammer.
Ouma lost the middleweight title shot against Jermain Taylor on Dec. 9, 2006. Taylor's power and well-timed clenches kept Ouma from throwing as many punches as he usually does. Despite absorbing a large number of extremely hard shots, Ouma did not go down.
Soldiers directly behind him – one of whom clenches an upturned knife – are robbing the civilians.McNeil, p.122 Nearby, a hungry guard gladly takes food from the platter of a pieman. To the left-hand-side of the middleground, a boxing match between two soldiers is underway, with an eager group of spectators onlooking.
Then he clenches his chest and sees ketchup on his hand. Thinking that it's blood, he quickly concludes that he had stabbed himself in his sleep. Tom rushes into the bathroom and grabs a tourniquet, which he uses to tighten his neck. When he does, he inflates himself like a balloon and floats up onto the ceiling.
A soldier gives a young Pakistani girl a drink of water as they are airlifted from Muzaffarabad to Islamabad. A young Afghan girl clenches her teddy bear that she received at a medical clinic at Camp Clark in Khost Province. Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to people who need help. It is usually short-term help until the long-term help by the government and other institutions replaces it.
The creature began dragging the boy into the sea, but Victor chased it, and rescued Jacob from its clenches, taking him back to the surface. He tried to revive him, but he was gone. The statues disappeared the moment the Victor realized the boy was dead. Fleischmann was beside himself with grief, and ran into the ocean shouting to Cain, offering his own life in exchange for the life of his son.
The Jendrassik maneuver to reinforce knee-jerk. The Jendrassik maneuver is a medical maneuver wherein the patient clenches the teeth, flexes both sets of fingers into a hook-like form, and interlocks those sets of fingers together. The tendon below the patient's knee is then hit with a reflex hammer to elicit the patellar reflex. The elicited response is compared with the reflex result of the same action when the maneuver is not in use.
Klaatu, a character from the 1951 American science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still, who is celebrated by the Church of the SubGenius. Local groups of members of the Church of the SubGenius are known as "clenches". They host periodic events known as "devivals", which include sermons, music, and other art forms. The term is used by both the Church of the Subgenius and Discordianism for a gathering or festival of followers.
The central text on the flag displays the organisations name; (ḥizbu-llāh) which translates to "Party of God". The 'Alif' (first 'L' in the word Allah on the flag) extends upwards to form the fist which clenches the assault rifle. Above the central text is found an Islamic quote (Quran 5:56) فإن حزب الله هم الغالبون . This translates to "Then surely the party of God are they that shall be triumphant" in reference to the party itself.
Mary's dramatic swoon in grief pushes her forward in the pictorial space, and according to Smith, places her "closest to the viewer's presumed position". Dressed in an enveloping blue robe that hides most of her face, she collapses and is caught by John, who supports her by her arms. Mary Magdalene kneels to the right, dressed in a white-trimmed green robe and red sleeves. Raising her arms aloft, she clenches her fingers in a distraught, agonised manner.
The umpire sticks his left arm out straight to the side and clenches his fist. This results in a ball being awarded to the batter, and any runners on base advancing to the next base. If the batter swings at the pitch that is deemed illegal and puts the ball in play, the defense is given the option to accept the results of the play or accept the penalty listed previously. Image to the right demonstrates a legal pitch as the push-off foot has not left the ground.
It was followed by many good 18th-century editions, crowned by Edmund Malone's landmark Variorum Edition, which was published posthumously in 1821 and remains the basis of modern editions. These collected editions were meant for reading, not staging; Rowe's 1709 edition was, compared to the old folios, a light pocketbook. Shakespeare criticism also increasingly spoke to readers, rather than to theatre audiences. The only aspects of Shakespeare's plays that were consistently disliked and singled out for criticism in the 18th century were the puns ("clenches") and the "low" (sexual) allusions.
A deaf child is aware of his/her environment, enjoys human interaction, smiles, and enjoys hand play from birth to 3 months of age. From 3–6 months a deaf child also begins to babble, referred to as finger babbling. These gestures of the deaf children do not have real meaning, any more than babble noises have meaning, but they are more deliberate than the random finger flutters and fist clenches of hearing babies. (Angier, 1991) Between 6–12 months, deaf children use manual communication and communicate with gestures, such as pulling and pointing.
Some women carry on the practice of wearing a yaşmak, head scarf, in the initial year after they are wed. The wife clenches the corner of her scarf in her teeth to show a significant barrier toward the male guests and to show respect to her parents-in-law. The scarf also stops her from communicating. The wife may stop covering her head with a yaşmak after a year of her wedding, after the birth of her first born, or by a decision within the family.Countries and their Cultures. “TÜrkmenistan.” 2015.
Sid gets overjoyed and together with his friends, rush to the bridge where they are stopped by policemen. His friends distract the police, enabling Sid to reach the bridge, but finds that it had been raised and Mishka decides to leave. Sid does not think even for a second and decides to run to the other side and jumps off the ramp, where he clenches for dear life. His friends and Mishka get worried, but Sid uses his strength and climbs up and rolls down the other side, eventually reaching Mishka.
It was believed that once a cakravati emerged the "Future Buddha" Maitreya would appear on earth.Rosenfield, 175 In early Buddhist art there are more than 30 depictions, all from the Deccan. In most the Cakravarti King uses the "Royal Gesture" in which the king "clenches his left hand at his chest and reaches up with his right hand". He is surrounded by his seven attributes: the Chakraratna wheel, his state elephant, charger horse, "the octagonal gem which is so luminous it can light the path of his army by night", his queen, prime minister and finance minister.
He is hailed as their Saviour but is soon interrupted by the scene of Katya informing him that he was chosen as the Avatar subject. Shocked, he awakens and returns to Ulaanbaatar. Already implanted with the device to control the valved tubes, Shadrach visits Genghis Mao and informs him of how he is able to control the tubes using the device implanted in his hand and whenever he clenches his fist, the tubes will reverse, quickly killing the dictator. Instead of begging or becoming angry, Genghis Mao is pleased and informs Shadrach that he was never going to become the Avatar subject in the first place.
He confronts Duke, who still continues to threaten him with a lawsuit. Since Rocky and his family have been declared bankrupt, Rocky clenches his fist and uppercuts Duke to the gut which lifts him off the ground, sending him to the hood of his own limousine, telling him "Sue me for what?". Rocky, Adrian, Robert, and Paulie walk away in good spirits as the neighborhood continues to cheer him on. Some time later, Rocky and his son run up the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where Rocky gives him a valuable possession of Mickey Goldmill's that had been passed on to him by Rocky Marciano.
His death is blamed on Robin, but it is shown at the end of the episode that the Sheriff survived; as his apparently dead body is carted away, his hand clenches into a fist. The Sheriff returns in the series 3 finale: after killing Allan A Dale to prevent him warning the outlaws of his return, he arrives at Nottingham with a vast army in tow, just as Isabella has been ousted by the outlaws. It is assumed that Vaisey has been planning this for some time, as he has his second-in- command, a former minion of Isabella's called Blamire, weaken the city defences and pave the way for his return. Blamire flees the city before Isabella's downfall and informs his master that "the plan is in place".
Upon reaching his room, he began writing a prayer, the first words being "When my fist clenches, crack it open..." These words later appeared as lyrics in the "climactic rocking section" of "Behind Blue Eyes." When "Behind Blue Eyes" was to be released as part of the aborted Lifehouse project, the song was sung from the point of view of the main villain, Jumbo. The lyrics are a first-person lament from Jumbo, who is always angry and full of angst because of all the pressure and temptation that surrounds him, and the song was intended to be his "theme song" had the project been successful. Pete Townshend said of the song's lyrics: The version of "Behind Blue Eyes" released on Who's Next in 1971 was the second version the band recorded; the first was recorded at the Record Plant in New York on 18 March 1971 and features Al Kooper on Hammond organ.

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