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"limbed" Definitions
  1. having a specified number or kind of limbs (often used in combination): a long-limbed dancer.

273 Sentences With "limbed"

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Kate — sleek, svelte, gazelle-limbed — was on every magazine cover.
My wife, my long-limbed and tangled in sheets, is asleep.
I remember Christina as an infant, that fretful tense-limbed creature.
Tall, long-limbed and quietly commanding, she's the company's senior ballerina.
Its feet use the same fishhook technology as the four-limbed bot.
It's a loose-limbed little exercise — Carrington is just flexing her imagination.
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Holiday can make 3-pointers and is a long-limbed and capable defender.
The Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog was unlike any other species on planet Earth.
Balanchine created Dewdrop on Tanaquil Le Clercq, a legendarily slender, long-limbed ballerina.
My game had improved and so had my understanding of the eight-limbed art.
Tens of thousands of stiff-limbed flyers quickly signed their names to the entreaty.
Alter, who is 21995, sat on a sofa with a long-limbed, feline watchfulness.
He was long-limbed and graceful, though still not quite grown into his wide shoulders.
"Any hole out here, it's easy to miss putts," said the athletic, loose-limbed Johnson.
Ms. Kowroski's long-limbed loveliness made a clear impression, but as yet she lacks decisiveness.
He's got a bouncing, long-limbed stride that swings both arms in large, pendular arcs.
He was, and is, the quintessential muay khao (knee fighter) of the eight-limbed art.
This sinister virtual lending library contains more than just a bunch of loose-limbed screeds.
With that the night ended and Karr walked offstage, followed by her sore-limbed friend.
For instance, there's "Toughie," the last known Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog, which died in 2016.
The sky was oily, limbed occasionally in clouds and muck and highreaching etches of buildings beneath.
In my younger days I threw my soft-limbed body around as if redemption were possible.
As a coach, Apidej stressed the necessity of mastering the basic skills of eight-limbed boxing.
Neither was physically adventurous; both started walking around 13 months, with the same floppy-limbed uncertainty.
The instrumentation tends toward surreal electro-collages, alien-limbed percussion programming and densely overlapping synth patches.
He ambles more than he strides, loose limbed and carefree, like a restless teenager looking for mischief.
In Bloch's minimalist, loose-limbed pen-and-ink art, tiny people try valiantly to pitch in, too.
It is littered with long-limbed defenders and hostile crowds, with disastrous shooting nights and savvy opponents.
But Moncada moved over to second base and looked like a different player, loose-limbed and confident.
Paris Hilton, long-limbed in a short, bedazzled white dress, looked like a swan sponsored by Swarovski.
Mr. Chamblee, with his strong physique, beautifully effaced himself behind the tall, long-limbed, febrile Claire Kretzschmar.
Earth's ancient oceans were rife with nightmare creatures, from many-limbed worms to six-foot-long crab-ancestors.
The show begins with playfully, with black-and-white glimpses of Giacometti interacting with his long-limbed sculptures.
But, unsettling though they may be, the eight-legged do excel at keeping six-limbed pests in check.
Channeling Ms. Crystal's loose-limbed, splashy stage presence, Ms. Quisenberry surveyed the crowd that had packed the club.
Tall and long-limbed, she seemed to hover above the bar like a tilde above a Spanish ñ.
Federer makes it all look so easy but loose-limbed displays like this require some graft these days.
He was, after all, a child prodigy, born and raised to wage eight-limbed war in the ring.
This gave rise to the tetrapods, or four-limbed vertebrates, that included dinosaurs, land animals and eventually humans.
Dense clotted argan, dark verdure against dark earth, appeared alongside slim-limbed almond blossoms, their canopies feathered white.
The tall, long-limbed, dramatic Bettie de Jong joined in 1962, later becoming the company's main rehearsal director.
Janusz Golab is a force unto himself, climbing with precision and economy of motion, a strong-limbed cat.
Molk's loose-limbed art in salt-water-taffy hues sets a sunny-day mood perfect for conquering bugaboos.
The roster is stocked with long-limbed athletes of the kind that should be able to smother teams defensively.
McGregor is a bearded, tattooed, 29-year-old Irishman with loose-limbed appendages attached to a weirdly erect posture.
After all those years of eight-limbed carnage, early retirement was probably the best option for the dynamo lefty.
Over the years, it grew into a many-limbed "philosophical movement" that recruited new members via multi-level marketing.
The Warriors most often play with a loose-limbed intelligence and joy, channeling the jazz of America's beautiful game.
As timeless as a Mondrian abstract, like Kaman, he set a great precedent for many other eight-limbed pugilists.
Mechanical engineers at Georgia Tech think they've created just such a helper: a swinging two-limbed robot named Tarzan.
Trilobites All four-limbed, land-based vertebrates came from a common ancestor with legs that ended in five toes.
A long-limbed, cheerful teenager, Hinako, sets down in a seaside town for the summer, catching waves with expertise.
Philadelphia sagged off Westbrook and enticed him to shoot while thwarting Harden with an array of long-limbed defenders.
It's the kind of loose-limbed movie that you visit more than you watch, and it's an awfully pleasurable stay.
"You'd give an animator a four-limbed dancer and say, 'Okay, now make that knife do that,'" Gaub says, laughing.
The eight-limbed Thai monarch soundly beat his opponents and so impressed his captors that they eventually set him free.
They saw her as unworthy of the formidable Mr. Spock, embodied by Nimoy with banked fire and clean-limbed grace.
Guided by the director's idiosyncratic, near-vérité style, their relationship unfolds in loose-limbed conversations that mute the background silliness.
For DeMarcus Cousins, the Sacramento Kings' rumbling and rebar-limbed center, this season has largely been more of the same.
The unclothed moldie looked like every other moldie: a bulbous-limbed, vaguely anthropomorphic, protean shape that quivered with internal tides.
"The last time I was here, the park was still green," she noted, pointing at a bare-limbed Central Park.
She's always been physically spectacular — tall and long-limbed even by Balanchine standards — but she had a certain shy warmth.
In an especially loose-limbed chapter he takes his uncertainty out for a stroll, reflecting back to that seminal summer.
Dancehall — along with dancehall queens, the sexily dressed, acrobatic, rubber-limbed women who rule the dance floor — is all over Instagram.
" And for all you long-limbed ladies, Kloss has some advice: "If you're really tall, I think you should own it.
Pretty pictures earn endorsements from companies that want to be associated with loose-limbed wanderlust, as Vanity Fair reported in 2017.
He played the big man like a yo-yo on a string and hit a loose-limbed jumper in his face.
New York Knicks This is a big moment for the NBA's kind, long-limbed, muscular boy, Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Greek Freak.
It was, in short, a stand up master class in eight-limbed boxing for both nak muay and MMA fighters alike.
Cerrone has always had trouble with his long limbed, looping punches being slower than his shorter opponents punches up the inside.
Crocodilians can adopt a more straight-limbed posture than other reptiles, have gizzards, a four-chambered heart and birdlike respiratory systems.
I discovered her in the same spot around lunchtime, surrounded by bare-limbed dolls, little high heels and tiny, bright dresses.
And yet, like the infamous de-limbed knight from Monty Python, boxing's boosters say the sport's declines are mere flesh wounds.
Researchers recently identified an ancient virus that inserted its DNA into the genomes of four-limbed animals that were human ancestors.
Unspooling over one languid summer, Sam Boyd's laid-back, loose-limbed debut feature, "In a Relationship," wins no prizes for originality.
By the end of the hour-long appointment, I was loose-limbed and relaxed, but slightly embarrassed by how unprepared I was.
Once upon a time in England, Manchester was Mecca for Thai boxers looking to sharpen the edges of their eight limbed weapons.
He renders many-eyed, many-limbed creatures with so much texture that they seem to melt into his ornate, dirty urban backdrops.
With just two photos and two brief captions, Knudsen birthed the now iconic long-limbed, faceless tentacle man who made children disappear.
Four-limbed creatures with spines — known as tetrapods — had evolved by 360 million years ago and went on to colonize dry land.
For Parker, it was a chance to prove he could maintain his recent uptick without the help of his gummy-limbed pal.
Tall and long-limbed for someone of her generation, she walked with a straight back, maintaining the posture of someone much younger.
Once there, he would execute feverish four-limbed virtuosity with fists over the knoblike keys, called batons, and feet on the pedals.
Janusz Golab is a long-limbed lion of a climber with curly hair that goes here and there like an ethereal nimbus.
He is a long-limbed man with a lithe, almost balletic figure, and he wore a closefitting pullover and fading coral chinos.
Oiled up and on the clock, Poot Lorlek was the master of eight-limbed agonies and ecstasies. Cautious. Cat-like. Flamboyant. Resilient. Unflappable.
Dr. Holt is given the responsibility of curing the extra-limbed woman, and Dr. Cassidy Cascade (Taylor Lautner) takes on the bumpy man.
Batman Returns also led directly to Jones' audition for the 22018 Halloween family comedy Hocus Pocus, as the loose-limbed zombie Billy Butcherson.
In "Metaphysical Salami" (2018), a hairless, naked figure with yellowish skin seems to be wrestling with a multi-limbed linear, gunmetal blue form.
Coincidentally, a long-limbed colleague had recently shelled out for a premium-economy seat on a Delta flight from Orlando to New York.
But Menon's film is still closer to a Steven Soderbergh drama, with the many-limbed plot sprawl and the muted tone to match.
And he connects handily with the bassist Reginald Veal and the drummer Jeff (Tain) Watts, favoring a hard-nosed, loose-limbed polyrhythmic swagger.
The rhythmic approach throughout this record—which shares its name with fairly traditionalist publication for drum nerds—is many limbed, multisyllabic, and mutant.
Uninhibited but serious, loose-limbed but nimble, Mr. Harris came to New York in the early 1960s as part of bebop's second generation.
Growing up, the olive-skinned boy had a graceful body, lean and long-limbed—with an inborn sturdiness that earned him the nickname.
His gangly-limbed character, outfitted in red, blue, and latticed webbing, founded the design of one of the comic world's most beloved protagonists.
They found three new species of salamander on that trip, including the long-limbed salamander ( Nyctanolis pernix ) and the Finca Chiblac Salamander ( Bradytriton silus ).
Golden State went into last night's Game 6 against a ferocious, cool-headed, long-limbed Oklahoma City Thunder with a boatload of nay-sayers.
What's so great about the sok glap, this simple, sneaky trick of the eight-limbed art, is its economy of motion and deadly certainty.
It was sometime later in 2250 that the oldest Qutaish child—a light-eyed, long-limbed 303-year-old named Mohammed—broke the rules.
In a flowing cardigan, ribbons of hair tied back at the base of her neck, she appeared longer limbed than her old hero, though.
He is a loose-limbed twirling top of a player, and at his best the Pharoah Sanders of this team, a free-jazz innovator.
But is it possible to recreate the supper club's more ineffable warmth and loose-limbed tempo amid the crush and heave of the city?
The company envisions a limbed version of the Roomba that's able to help out with more complex tasks, like laundry, dishwashing, and food serving.
There are moments of loose-limbed dancing in masks and spoken homages to Middle Eastern notables, including the poets Etel Adnan and Nazik al-Malaika.
Mr. Lopes's "Pantagruel" also opened with a unison burst of energy before shimmying along the border between nervous aggression and a certain floppy-limbed swagger.
A head kicker of thermonuclear proportions, he is commonly regarded by fans and ringside aficionados as one of the greatest eight-limbed pugilists in History.
Using ropes and climbing gear, the scientists will be scouring cliffs and ridge lines for fossil deposits containing the earliest tetrapods, or four-limbed animals.
While the sculptures seem like a radical departure, they are actually fluid adaptations of the lesser-known, loose-limbed paintings she began in the 1950s.
Not the point, said Brian Stewart, a Syracuse fan and Y.M.C.A. gym rat long before his long-limbed daughter began stretching to 6 feet 4.
Op-Ed Contributor Atlanta — Two weeks ago, the last known Rabbs' fringe-limbed tree frog died in a biosecure safehouse at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
I started school as a long-haired, long-limbed girl who could pull on and off my size four skinny jeans without unbuttoning the front.
Armbrust Pro Gym, owned by a friend and open to Heath at all times, is filled with thick-limbed men and more weights than machines.
LEMUR stands for Limbed Excursion Mechanical Utility Robot, it's got four limbs and was originally conceived as a repair robot for the International Space Station.
The four-limbed land animals that evolved from fish like Elpistostege are called tetrapods, a group now spanning amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals including humans.
In Tucson's case, its location in the southern Sonoran Desert divides two sections of scenic Saguaro National Park where cactuses reside in multi-limbed groves.
Curry returned recently from a long convalescence for a knee sprain, and while he is clever, he's not yet his dancing, loose-limbed terror self.
On Tuesday the long-limbed Lindsey Jones was daring and expansive, at times catching herself in the split-second before falling, or so it seemed.
There are abundant, long-limbed melodies, but their svelte, modernist contours, phrased in irregular lengths, shine with a serene impersonality, like the songs of angels.
Durant, a long-limbed forward, is averaging 19613 points, 8.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists for the Warriors, who have a league-best 47-9 record.
But the film's breakout star is Hank (Ed O'Neill), a cranky seven-limbed octopus (technically, Dory says, he's a septopus) who helps Dory for selfish reasons.
Ivan Hippolyte would be a great name for an old time reggae singer but the only crooning that Hippolyte ever did was the eight-limbed accapela.
The animatronic Kong puppet , which is twenty feet tall and weighs two thousand pounds, hung slack-limbed above the stage, like a coat on a hanger.
There's a new trailer for Nintendo's bizarre, Switch-exclusive fighting game Arms that introduces the full cast of characters, in all their flailing, floppy-limbed glory.
Yes, there are interpolations of jive, hip-hop and the occasional "okurr!" in a production that has the loose-limbed feeling of a '70s variety show.
I remember staggering under the weight of my sleepy, long-limbed son, wanting to put him down to walk, knowing that day would come soon enough.
The first cop approached a little freaked out; unable to compute a one-limbed man riding a motorcycle, he mistook Miller's prosthetic arm for a weapon.
"Who will remember even 100 years from now that the last individual of Rabbs' fringe-limbed tree frog passed away on 26 September 2016," Thomas writes.
Three tables displaying dozens of wee constructions made of cut-up pieces of driftwood — some evoking limbed creatures, others not — complete this array of controlled, interconnected chaos.
Although it was once considered a great street tree, it's now recognized as an invasive, brittle-limbed hazard, and is no longer planted by the Parks Department.
With her economic line, limited color palettes, and simple, lanky limbed characters, she has encapsulated every feeling and theme of what it means to be an artist.
The Long-limbed Salamander was rediscovered in an area of a low-lying cloud forest in Guatemala in 2014, 40 years after it had last been seen.
Out on the street, women rushed by laden with bags; spaghetti-limbed boys, delirious with hunger and hormones, threw balls against the wall, sometimes at people's heads.
Drafted in comical disproportion to the architectural structures around them, long-limbed neighbors lean ladders against homes topped with imperfect rows of purple and black roof slats.
Their quick-take skills — along with those of Mr. Rossmer ("Peter and the Starcatcher") and Mr. Rosen ("Spamalot") — underline the loose-limbed, unscripted feel of the material.
The soul of silent film is comedy—the knockabout, loose-limbed antics of vaudevillians who sacrificed speech and song to the movies' technical wonders and expressive intimacy.
The ball landed long, setting off an immediate wave of cheers that shook the hallowed court as the long-limbed Gauff jumped up and down in delight.
Suffice it to say that you can't treat your sister the way the ant treated the grasshopper when winter arrived and the long-limbed creature came abegging.
He approached the business of buying slaves as he might livestock, insisting, "all of them to be strait limbed, & in every respect strong and healthy with good teeth".
For long-limbed species like the barrel jellyfish, it's actually possible to wrap a tag around the stalk between the jellyfish's bell and its arms like a bracelet.
The ancestors of modern whales and dolphins evolved from a small, four-limbed hoofed animal that lived in south Asia around 50 million years ago, during the Eocene.
Dancing with awkward-limbed jigs and posing about in balletic positions, a company of parrots strive to find balance between their lovely, chromatic plumage and augmented, bipedal faculties.
The eight-limbed teenager is the current Rajadamnern Stadium champion at 24llbs and a stud much feted by the fat pimps and ringside potatoes of Thailand's kickboxing establishment.
The 26-year-old Canadian Mahdi Gilbert is limbed much as Buchinger and does exquisite card magic using techniques of his own invention that baffle even other ­magicians.
The floor of the Grand Palais was strewn with browning, fallen leaves and tufts of moss, and surrounded by walls papered with pictures of a bare-limbed forest.
Then, cutting through the margarita mistiness, appeared Mr. Sivan: a long-limbed elf with a wick of bleach-blond hair and the doe eyes of a Snapchat filter.
The ambition is laudable, but Tim Miller's movie, far from seeming reckless and loose-limbed, comes across as pathologically calculated, measuring out its nastiness to the last drop.
As Baker enters into ecstatic communion with a feverish conga beat, the image cuts back and forth between the black drummer and the floppy-limbed, convulsing black dancer.
Rabbits may look very different from guinea pigs, but that didn't stop two owners from trying to convince police officers that their long-eared, long-limbed rabbit was one.
This nude picture of the long-limbed 49-year-old captures true vulnerability — a moment of calm in the tempest of fittings and quick changes that create her image.
Canova continued to refine his vision in drawings; one makes the president appear like a multi-limbed Buddha as the artist wrestled with the height of Washington's extended arm.
Loose-limbed but not sloppy, "Fort Buchanan" — which has a grainy, restless texture, thanks to 16-millimeter film — at times evokes the vitality and experimentation of the French New Wave.
The bodies emphatically twist and gesticulate, but they operate as a single, multi-limbed, Hydra-headed host, while the artist's looping, squiggling chalk lines reside firmly on the paper's surface.
Legions of Twiglet-limbed bloggers pontificating about the "healing benefits" of turmeric tea or a cleansing asana in their £95 Lululemon yoga pants could be seen as mild cultural appropriation.
Odd as it is to spotlight in this way a work that does not appear on the checklist, that decision is of a piece with the show's loose-limbed attitude.
Even that could work, in the manner of a witty, loose-limbed revue like "Spamalot," but the jokes here are just New Jersey burns and "that's what she said" groaners.
She was already a rising star, but her long-limbed high kicks became a viral fashion moment — pre-Instagram, when viral fashion moments weren't just discharged into an infinite stream.
She leaned into her computer screen to show me an image of one: a twelve-limbed microglial cell wrapped around the body of a neuron, eating synapses, presumably, for lunch.
Raniere is the founder of Nxivm, a many-limbed organization that once claimed to be a "philosophical movement," but which primarily sold expensive five-day self-help courses to aspiring millionaires.
At times, the eight-limbed art is a beautiful thing—with none of the impotent anger and trash talk that you see and hear in other professional combat sports of note.
I part the branches of shrubs and low-limbed trees, peering into their depths for a clump of sticks and string and shredded plastic — the messy structure of a mockingbird's nest.
Austere, self-absorbed and soft-limbed, the dancers appeared like plain particles guided through space by laws of brilliant complexity, unexceptional humans slouching through a creation of undeserved beauty and perfection.
My long-limbed friend Lindsay sails in, talking about how she needs this summer to go on forever, and how we should go to the rooftop and soak it all in.
Rather than a Sugar Plum Fairy, there's a Sugar Rum Cherry, danced by the elegantly long-limbed Ms. Wiggan-Freund in the happily sultry manner of the late, great Mable Lee.
Their broad, flat, gently smiling heads are surrounded by a ruff of reddish, feathery gills; the thin-limbed bodies end in a broad, tapering tail the shape of a willow leaf.
When Tariq Owens was at a renowned prep school, as a bouncy, loose-limbed, four-star recruit, an N.B.A. career seemed less like a pipe dream than a reasonable career path.
This one, from animators Carl Jones and Brian Ash, is a particularly stylish, colorful, visually wild piece, that turns Orji into a huge-haired, pencil-limbed take on Garnet from Steven Universe.
Metropolis re-envisions a dystopic future with Maitreya as one of the artist's hybrid femmes, a multi-limbed cyborg evoking the iconic sci-fi character Aelitas, Queen of Mars, among other characters.
But she still has a way to go to emulate the men's world number one, whose elastic-limbed movement has made him almost unbeatable at a tournament he has won five times.
DRPM can produce valuable insights: Danny Green, a long-limbed San Antonio wing who has never made an All-Defensive team in his career, currently has the top DRPM among shooting guards.
And thanks to the good folks at Suzumori Endo Robotics Laboratory in Japan, I've found my robot-will-to-live today: a spaghetti-limbed, slack-jawed baby I'm going to call Frank.
After sixty regional bouts in Issan, and ten big victories in a row, the eight-limbed whippersnapper headed for Bangkok in 1969 to fight in the big time show as a flyweight.
Made famous by the eight-limbed art of Thai boxing, and endorsed by the superstar likes of Buakaw, it's immediately recognized by its distinctive yellow color and heavy odor of eucalyptus and menthol.
Toughie (Died September 20163, 22016)Photo via Atlanta Botanical Garden on FacebookKnown as the "loneliest frog on earth," Toughie—the last fringe-limbed tree frog in the world—died on September 22016, 22017.
Following up on action figure versions of the Venus de Milo and Michelangelo's David, there's now a bizarre multi-limbed version of Leondardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man to add to your toy box.
But Fugazi went for something direct and throttling; it played around with Jamaican dub, the loose-limbed punk coming from California, and drops of minimalism, arriving at a dark, stony, hard-bitten sound.
Consider "Johnny English Strikes Again" — starring this rubbery-faced, Gumby-limbed comedian as a bumbling would-be James Bond — which arrives seven years after the franchise's second installment and 15 after the first.
Eventually, true sauropods stumbled upon their column-limbed design that was perfectly suited for supporting their large size, and "this is what enabled them to grow to sizes larger than Boeing 737s," he said.
Other behemoths include coral and non-coral variations of "Hydra and Kali," in which the multi-limbed Hindu goddess (naked, of course) prepares to battle the renowned water monster of Greek and Roman mythology.
Aged 220, Sangmanee packed up and relocated to the capital city of Thailand to wage eight-limbed war in the big league (and, I hasten to add, to carry on with his school education).
The route got a little rockier as we continued past well-named Nipple Hill until the desert petered out, overtaken by a woodland of maples and oaks, fiery-limbed Texas madrones and maidenhair ferns.
It could turn out to be the end of a decorated N.B.A. career for the 71-year-old Jackson, who first came to the Knicks in 1967 as a long-limbed, scraggly haired forward.
The Ducks entered the tournament still aching from the loss of Chris Boucher, a long-limbed interior presence who led the Pacific-23 in blocks before tearing a knee ligament in the conference tournament.
When it was discovered in 2005, the Rabbs' fringe-limbed tree frog in Panama was already suffering through huge declines because of BD, which killed as many as 85 percent of all the local amphibians.
Long limbed Batum is something of a specialist in these matters, so it isn't too embarrassing for our guy, supposedly one of the best players in the NBA, to get gently rocked on the break.
It manifests in soaring dunks, or blocked shots from the weak side that defy logic, or wraparound passes to an open shooter, or crossover dribbles that leave defenders reeling in his impossibly long-limbed wake.
The idea is that death can fool you if you don't know what you're looking at, and despite the garishness of the stiff-limbed dummies, the improbable redness of their blood, the point is made.
Triumphing over Sangmanee last month in a peerless display of eight-limbed mugging, and on a run of big victories, he was the odds-on favorite to win against Panpayak fourth time round at Rajadamnern.
With their flat, bright colors and imperfect shapes, the textiles we're now seeing draw on Matisse's cutouts too, as with this twisting, long-limbed female figure, which seems to reference the artist's Blue Nudes series.
And I think the meaning behind that statement has changed — that it used to be used primarily to describe film scenes in obvious CGI environments, with the porelessness and gimbal-limbed characters of earlier video games.
Musically, it's the closest thing to Teen Suicide's early, scuzzy tapes on A Whole Fucking Lifetime of This, opening with a squeal of feedback before crashing through four minutes of heavy-limbed guitars and simple harmonies.
But there were many literal translations from sound into movement: crisp jumps corresponding to jabbing high notes in the flute or piano, or a floppy-limbed, languid pirouette accompanied by fuzzy-toned harmonics in the strings.
Drawing on their love for rap, electro, and the more mechanically limbed strains of techno, Booth and Brown began issuing records together in 1991, twisting the grammars of those styles into machine languages all their own.
They are better at acting than the other stuff, able to express emotion in nonmusical scenes with candor and conviction, but a little stiff-limbed and wobbly-voiced when the moment arrives for hoofing and chirping.
Like an animal in captivity, Bafort, who is also a model, slinks and lounges with long-limbed grace; but it's Cvetkovic who holds the movie steady, giving Jake a secretive, worn gentleness that's tinged with tragedy.
The New York Film Critics Circle awards were handed out Tuesday, at Tao Downtown, where presenters and winners took to the stage in front of the restaurant's giant, multi-limbed statue of the goddess Quan Yin.
Mr. Campbell's oddly assorted elastic-limbed models, dancers and a publicist's mother vamped in wispy negligee silks, taffeta minis and tailored gabardines that were evocative simultaneously of Russ Meyer's big-screen bombshells and fragile Warhol waifs.
The former world number one wasted two chances to break back as Monfils served at 5-4 and was powerless to stop the elastic-limbed Frenchman taking the opening set with a volley after running Djokovic ragged.
Maybe it was after that, during his bare-knuckle days, when the first punch or elbow snuck past his long-limbed reach and opened the wound that would plague the entirety of Nate's storied twelve-year career.
In the video for the track, Frankel and Bailoni terrorize Chicago by moped and with loose-limbed, hand-clappy dance moves, viewed through skate-vid fish-eye and accompanied by scrawled sketches of anthropomorphic wine glasses smoking cigs.
Energetic and entertaining, if not entirely satisfying (four of eight episodes were available for review), it toggles between stylized melodrama and loose-limbed satire — hewing, perhaps a little too closely, to the structure of Mr. Chandra's sprawling novel.
How their office relationship turned into a quick-moving romance that summer, how the box-checking pragmatist warmed to the loose-limbed free spirit, is a delight to read, even though, or perhaps because, we know the outcome.
Singh, a 34-times winner on the PGA Tour, has in recent years battled assorted health problems which impacted his trademark loose-limbed swing but he still believes he is capable of winning at the game's highest level.
Julia Stiles, who I adore, has a tendency to go a little wooden at times, but Ledger's presence is so loose-limbed and easy that he lets the audience skate right over any awkwardness that might have ensued.
For a long time she threw herself into a thriving scene of DIY experimentalists, during which she took part in the heady ensemble Guardian Alien—lending cosmic vocalizations and expressionist electronics to these many-limbed pieces of virtuosic psychedelia.
And then, very suddenly, it strikes you that this has become a problem: You have removed yourself from humanity, made yourself uncomfortable and strange, awkward-limbed and unsettled by the quiet, alone in ways that are beginning to wear.
But it's also another chance to forget all that, a time to just soak in her grace and her power once again, to marvel at her 120-plus-miles-per-hour serves and her lithe and long-limbed elegance.
Sanders's rendition of Bigger is wiry and long-limbed, with lightning-green hair, tortoiseshell glasses, white socks beneath ankle-length pants, and a leather jacket covered in safety pins and the words "OR AM I FREAKING YOU OUT" graffitied in white.
With the loose-limbed swagger of a gunslinger as he strides confidently down the fairways, Johnson has made the game look remarkably easy on one of the toughest courses in the world, making just one bogey in the first two rounds.
Ankle boots, which can be quite tricky for shorter women as they cut off the leg, are the perfect shoes for longer-limbed ladies (and for pairing with a cropped one-piece (especially one that's printed like this, hello, summer months).
With the loose-limbed swagger of a gunslinger as he strides confidently down the fairways, Johnson has always made the game look remarkably easy but, until last week, he had been unable to translate that into success at golf's highest level.
The elastic-limbed 31-year-old, bidding to equal Roger Federer's record of six titles at the ATP's blue-riband event, produced an immaculate display to tame American giant John Isner, who was making his tournament debut, 43-4 6-3.
The Floss got re-dubbed the Backpack Kid when Katy Perry brought him on stage during her Saturday Night Live performance in May, and he upstaged everyone while doing his rubber band-limbed moves, while — you guessed it — wearing a backpack.
"Slender Man," a blank-faced horror meme that was born on the Internet and used as the inspiration for countless short-story adaptations and a real-life grisly stabbing, may soon extend his long-limbed reach to mainstream movie audiences.
Without having to go to Thailand and get beat up by tuk-tuk drivers, Holland was and is the best port for a kick fighter to go and swot up on the nuances and complexities of the eight-limbed art.
Though Borg's loose-limbed athleticism would have translated into success in any era, there is a leisurely look to the rallies and an artisanal quality to the shotmaking that underscore just how far tennis has come in the fast-twitch department.
In one, a recumbent figure in a denim skirt in the grass proves, on second glance, to be a boy; a similar double take establishes the gender of a longhaired youth being embraced from behind by a lean-limbed fellow.
Loose-limbed, thought-provoking and winkingly funny, "F for Fake" made its New York Film Festival debut in 1975, a helpful bridge from the narrative storytelling of his earlier work to the playful documentary-style experimentation of his new, posthumous release.
What they largely lacked, across the lineup that included Jackson as a long-limbed defensive nuisance, was the enhanced athleticism of the 21st-century player, and the freedom to operate in the ever-expanding shot-launching areas of the court.
At 5-foot-6, Mr. Cornejo is several inches shorter than the long-limbed standard for male dancers cast in these parts, and it took Kevin McKenzie, the artistic director of Ballet Theater, a while to see him in this light.
Reading from left to right, in the first painting in the triptych, Staver depicts the drowned Leander, his bent-over, submerged body suspended inside the painting's borders — a rubbery, four-limbed, viridian green figure resembling a headless octopus or underwater plant.
Even his gait — long-limbed and newly gangly courtesy of the Paleo diet — and the way he seemed to curl slightly into his 6-foot-4 frame told the story: A campaign that was supposed to be "joyful" had become a slog.
Here, for instance, is Ms. Bündchen as a bronzed and long-limbed sexpot in a shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, clad in vertiginous platform sandals and a studded Versace bustier as she descends a ladder into an empty swimming pool.
World number four Raonic threw the kitchen sink at the elastic-limbed Serb for two hours and 26 minutes, striking 853 winners and 285 aces but Djokovic, aiming for a fifth consecutive title at the year-ender, was equal to everything — just.
Of course, for this French Canadian entertainment behemoth — this production is its 35th since 1984 — the basics are elaborate: a dazzling parade of acrobats and gymnasts, jelly-limbed contortionists, singers warbling in indecipherable tongues and sets that swamp those of most Broadway shows.
SYDNEY, Australia — On an August morning aboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer research vessel floating at the bottom of the world, Christian Reiss was listening for acoustic signals bouncing off krill, a pinkish, feathery-limbed crustacean that is the lifeblood of the Antarctic ecosystem.
Singh, a 34-times winner on the PGA Tour, has not triumphed since 2008, and in recent years battled assorted health problems which impacted his trademark loose-limbed swing, but he still believes he is capable of winning at the game's highest level.
Dumas, who is tall, loose-limbed and studied visual art at Brown University, may best be understood by a visit to the office he keeps in the Eighth Arrondissement: It is exuberantly cluttered and imperfect — not at all what one might expect.
Dancing, stick-limbed figures copied in 1929 from a rock painting in what is now Zimbabwe call to mind Giacometti's angular statues of the 1940s and '50s, reflecting what Mr. Kuba believes was the influence of the original exhibition of the watercolors 80 years ago.
Harnessing the manic energy of Robin Williams, chameleon-like power of Peter Sellers, rubber-limbed choreography of Dick Van Dyke and sex appeal of illustrated children's lit character Strega Nona, Fleming is one of the most unique and creatively vibrant performers in comedy today.
Who knows how long it will be possible to experience the laid-back elegance of works like "Opal Loop," in which dancers follow enigmatic pathways like loose-limbed visitors from another world, or "Groove and Countermove," a more explosive work, last seen a decade ago?
The greats come and go in Muay Thai but one name in the pantheon of eight-limbed legends rings out loud from all of the rest, the all-singing, all dancing, king of the kickboxers and the so-called best of the best, Samart Payakaroon.
Nate romantically pursues Hannah only after minutely cataloguing her physical defaults (her brows are too heavy, her features too pointy, and "while she had a nice body, she was on the tall side and had something of the loose-limbed quality of a comic actor").
On the Syfy horror western "Wynonna Earp," Tim Rozon plays a version of the gunslinger Doc Holliday, a role that requires him to rock an exceptional mustache and dodge long-limbed monsters while negotiating the existential ups and downs of immortality (it's a long story).
And so the goofy, long-limbed furmonster—so famously immobile that its entire species is named after a deadly sin—swam across a river to get it on, in what we can only imagine would be intercourse so slow that climax occurs on a geologic timescale.
John Henson not being able to carve out a bigger role for himself, Carter-Williams not quite fulfilling the defensive potential his crazy-limbed body seems to promise, and the return of Jabari Parker have all contributed to the downfall in different ways and to different extents.
The photo of Caroline in a polo shirt, standing outside in the sun, holding an oar in one hand, was a dramatic reminder of just how rapidly things had changed for her, this formerly long-limbed, athletic teenager rendered monstrous and mute by a mysterious disease.
Forces mixes old-school left-to-right play with more contemporary—and considerably less critically acclaimed—third-person 3D motion, and stars both the thin-limbed Sonic we've seen in recent releases, and a shorter, portlier alternative more akin (but not identical) to the 16-bit original.
If Michelangelo's group of archers looks like a multi-limbed creature, in "Parade," because of playful overlapping and the doubling of black-and white socks and slippers, Picasso's awkwardly angled young man wearing a black-and-red diamond-patterned harlequin costume looks like he has four feet.
That's because, as played by Ms. Craig, Bobbie wears her feelings on her face — and in her long-limbed question mark of a body, and in her tender, yearning voice — in a way that the audience can always read, even if her friends and lovers can't.
Borrowing from a range of sources, including, most notably, Hindu mythology, science fiction and queer theory, Ganesh's reincarnated comic-book melodramas replaced misogynistic tales of moustachioed, warrior men and dainty damsels in distress with quirky, mutilated, multi-limbed and bare-breasted nymphs and lesbian orgies in fantastical, mythic worlds.
Although it's been correctly said for decades that the company has room for leading women of different shapes and sizes, the ballets he created feature a number of high-prestige roles usually reserved for long-limbed, lovely, cool and unknowable apparitions whose dancing is on a naturally Titanic scale.
But while the Safdies visually continue from the down-to-earth Martin Scorsese and John Cassavetes traditions of telling proudly NYC stories in a loose-limbed fashion, the brothers' musical aesthetic is something entirely different—chilly electronic arrangements instead of the organic rock and soul of a Mean Streets.
Roger Bevins III, a closeted gay man who manifests as a many-limbed body covered with extra eyes and noses and mouths and ears, with slashes on every wrist, must experience all the sensual pleasures of the world, which he only realized existed while he was committing suicide.
That moment is what clinches things for August, what links her to her group irrevocably, in an achingly lovely passage that captures Woodson's spare, elegant language: Our mother was sad-eyed and long-limbed like my father, with graceful hands that always seemed to be reaching for something or someone.
James pulled from many different sources to exact his punishment throughout his two-hour set, diving from the bass explosions of Andy Stott's "Posers" to his former cohort μ-Ziq's tricky drum programming on "Brace Yourself Jason" to his own multi-limbed collaborations with Squarepusher, who would play the festival the following night.
Like most of his songs, in both Advance Base and Casiotone for The Painfully Alone, it's bare-limbed, economical, and graceful, a tiny story in four parts: "It's Christmas in Oakland / I don't feel a thing / Rode bikes to the Chevron / For Chesterfield Kings," he sings, before killing off the first-person altogether.
The second, the daringly loose-limbed, "all night between my breasts," originated at another address in Berkeley: Alter adopted it from "The Song of Songs," a 1995 book by Chana and Ariel Bloch, a poet and philologist translation team, for which he wrote the afterword and which he footnotes in his own translation.
Near nothing in particular, a gaggle of children wearing cardboard Harry and Meghan masks spontaneously began swinging their arms in a stiff-limbed arrhythmic dance for several minutes — with no apparent aim or supervision — and the uncanny jerkiness of their movements was enhanced by the eerie floating stillness of the adult-sized faces.
This might be peak Goldblum: dressed in all black, walking up to a mound of dinosaur shit, loose-limbed and lazy, gliding across the screen with eyes shaded by tinted lenses (more than two decades later, a fan asked him whose decision it was to unbutton his shirt: His answer was rambling and perfect).
As for Curry, his finals experience was an obstacle course of long-limbed defenders (he shot 40.3 percent from the field), spats with officials (he chucked his mouth guard after he was ejected from Game 6) and volleys from critics, who took jabs at everything from his poor shooting to his choice of sneakers.
"The soul in paraphrase": George Herbert's apt epithet for prayer is also apt as an ideal for a certain kind of literary biography: a light-limbed, tensile book that draws nimbly on the subject's work, his writing about the work, and his letters and journals to create a vivid sense of his interior life.
Here's a show in which Kyle MacLachlan gets to apply his parched comedic skills to, at last count, three different iterations of Dale Cooper; in which an akimbo-limbed tree speaks via a fleshy, bobbing brain-maw-thingee; and in which Michael Cera lisps his way through an impression of a Wild One-era Marlon Brando.
Meanwhile, she will be busy whipping the crowd into a frenzy with her notoriously unpredictable stage antics, ditching her shyer real life demeanor for a larger-than-life persona that might see her engaging in ferocious staring contests with crowd members, prowling the stage with long-limbed gestures, and otherwise ensuring everyone gets weird and gives into abandon.
If "Ford v Ferrari," with its loose-limbed narrative rhythm and its love of grease and noise, had been made a few years after the events it depicts, it might have starred someone like Steve McQueen, Robert Redford or even Burt Reynolds — actors who infused whatever else they were doing onscreen with a frank, sometimes aggressive sexuality.
As news spread late last month of the death of "Toughie," the last known Rabbs' fringe-limbed tree frog, I used Twitter to muse on whether media will have to start doing the same thing for species of living things that are on the brink of extinction: Will media soon need an Extinction desk to go with Obits desk?
Together with the Toronto mainstay Lowry and two gems Ujiri recently unearthed from the college game — Siakam and VanVleet — those moves gave Toronto's rookie coach, Nick Nurse, the ability to deploy various athletic and long-limbed combinations to smother the small-ball lineups that have fueled much of Golden State's success over the past half-decade.
The Studio Museum has always been a showcase for figurative painting, and continues to be with Christina Quarles's surreal picture of mantis-limbed lovers; Amy Sherald's pair of grave, graceful somnambulists; and Devan Shimoyama's enchanted painting of a queer-style barbershop shape-up in progress: the sitter has gold skin, plastic flowers for eyes and weeps rhinestone tears.
Her illustrated chronicle of the history of Manhattan is filled with a series of loose-limbed, eye-pleasing maps that trace the island's transformation from the natural landscape of the native Lenape people to the newly built Dutch and English colony to the gridded American metropolis of the early 19th century and so on until the current day.
As for Curry, his finals experience was an obstacle course of long-limbed defenders (he entered Game 7 shooting 41.9 percent from the field), spats with officials (he chucked his mouth guard after he was ejected from Game a6) and volleys from critics, who jabbed at his shooting and even panned the looks of a new version of his sneakers.
Even if they were not quite as dark a horse as their ranking suggested—they are Olympic-grade athletes, and Gonzalez, in particular, has a bouncy and long-limbed physicality that instantly identifies him as either a volleyball player or NBA small forward—they played a game that was altogether funkier and more casual than the one being played by their ostensible peers.
Like his first two albums, his long-awaited third, This Is Steve, is entirely instrumental, not that he would describe his songs as purely instrumental, it's not background music: Steve is an experimental pop songwriter, and the tunes on this record are rangy, loose-limbed, and strange; his influences as diverse as J.J. Cale, ZZ Top, and the aforementioned Rolling Stones.
Donn Clendenon, the loose-limbed first baseman with the BarcaLounger power swing, was a student at Morehouse, which assigned him a mentor known as a "big brother": Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968, Clendenon, then on the Pittsburgh Pirates, organized black players and threatened a boycott unless games were postponed on the day of King's burial; the owners grudgingly relented.
A Jon Jones classic, this really benefits longer limbed fighters as their elbows will have a couple of inches over their opponent's and where a longer fighter can expose himself more by swinging punches from close range, a fighter can fold in nicely behind his elbows to protect himself—Jones often does this but Ferguson can get reckless with his.
For eight seasons, Westbrook and Durant were one of the great inscrutable duos in all of sports, superstars with wildly opposing personalities and playing styles, overachieving together in Oklahoma City, one of the smallest markets in the N.B.A. Durant was basketball's greatest prodigy since LeBron James, a mild-mannered, long-limbed scoring genius with a baby face and a golden jump shot.
In the past century, there was Frida Kahlo, her plaits threaded with blood-red dahlias; Billie Holiday, rarely onstage without gardenias sweeping down over her left ear, the blossoms nearly as large as gramophone horns; loose-limbed Joni Mitchell, in a daisy-chain crown, asking for peace, love and understanding; and the modern-day women that emulate her, in festivals from Glastonbury to Coachella.
There's the still-uncomfortable drama of toxic masculinity in "Carnal Knowledge" (1971), directed by Mike Nichols; the coruscating New-York-at-its-nadir satire "Little Murders" (1971), directed by Alan Arkin; Robert Altman's loose-limbed, endearing "Popeye" (1980), starring Robin Williams; and Alain Resnais's "I Want to Go Home," a super-quirky comedy from 1989 starring Adolph Green as an aging cartoonist tormented by his own Krazy Kat-like creation.
This year's USA squad includes Seattle Wunderkind Michael Porter Jr., Brandon Roy's charge and the the number one high school player in the country, as well as springy, long-limbed stretch center/forward Mohamed Bamba, the more traditionally aligned big man Jaren Jackson, the Kentucky-bound big man Jarred Vanderbilt, and aggro-core big haired point guard Collin Sexton, soon to learn the ways of being irritating from Avery Johnson himself at Alabama.
And yet by the end of a nearly three-hour slugfest on the Australian Open's opening day on Monday, fans left less impressed by all of the long-limbed height than by the guts of the surprising victor: the virtually unknown Reilly Opelka — 21, American, 7 feet tall in socks — who doled out an eye-popping upset by defeating his ninth-seeded compatriot John Isner, 1003, who stands a looming 6 feet 10 inches.
Stout, 31, likes to name these women after people she's encountered in her life ("The next one is going to be named Coco," she joked when we spoke recently) and so it was not entirely surprising that for our Make T Something series — for which participants must create something in under one hour using only some basic craft supplies, a copy of The New York Times and one item of their choosing (colorful glitter, in Stout's case) — she called the six-limbed marionette she crafted Nancy.
The gorgeous Linda Celeste Sims, strict within her voluptuousness, and her husband, Glenn Allen Sims, with his feats of effortless-seeming partnering; the amazingly tall (6-foot-4), broad and long-limbed Jamar Roberts, calmly titanic in presence and power; the ultra-vivid Hope Boykin, whose huge eyes are part of her bold attack and easy charm; Clifton Brown, a cool technical powerhouse, back after several years with other companies: These are well-known wonders, but it does you good to renew acquaintance with them.
Mr. Ropac, who also has spaces in Paris and Salzburg, Austria, debuted at 0003 Dover Street in London with four presentations, two of which combine works on loan and for sale: Early-2000s Gilbert & George videos and photographic "Drinking Pieces," one of which is available for 21947,22016 pounds, or about $185,000, and another at 150,000; Conceptual and Minimal works from the collection of Egidio Marzona (prices yet to be disclosed); new works by the British sound sculptor Oliver Beer, priced at £10,000 to £19473,000; and early drawings by Joseph Beuys, shown alongside the enigmatic cast-iron sculpture "Backrest of a Fine-Limbed Person (Hare-Type) of the 20th Century A.D.," dating from 1972 to 1982 and on sale for 2.5 million euros.

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