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34 Sentences With "lolls"

How to use lolls in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lolls" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lolls". Mastering all the usages of "lolls" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He lolls on our laps the second we sit down.
Its head lolls onto her chest, breath whistling through its teeth.
A pair of off-white hand weights lolls from under the couch.
Big, sweeping head tilts followed by ocular lolls that defied basic biology.
They hit us in some lolls where our weak side just wasn't in.
Her head lolls from side to side as the lights emphasize her already-wide eyes.
The twinkle of an opening synth line lolls around like a spinning coin, which sets off a bigger chain reaction.
And then the body of the fish, clownlike, lolls side-on in the water, a disk the size of a table.
Then, perhaps giving into the sugary rush or just unable to comprehend the new beverage, her head lolls back for a beat.
Those shows started out feinting toward being critiques of American excess, but they were all too happy to become lolls in a giant money pit.
The following article was republished from the International Rescue Committee for World Refugee Day Falastine's eyes are half-closed and her head lolls from side to side.
Roberts' hair is tousled, her teal floral dress hiked up as she lolls on a chaise — the paperback slouched across her chest like an elegantly deflated tent.
A real-life he-man lolls in a sporty car in the foreground, in the vicinity of a nasty little scorpion: a David-and-Goliath cautionary tale?
Today she remains wed to a pathetic man named Leppalúði, who lolls about uselessly in their cave-dwelling while Grýla does all the work of killing children.
She was learning to make ravioli all'uovo, a large, filled pasta in which a raw egg yolk lolls inside a ricotta mound, glittering like a little jewel. Ideally.
Her natural beauty is not so much upstaged as complemented by the gorgeousness of St.-Tropez itself, which lolls across the hills behind her, caressed by impossibly blue water and gentle wind.
In her videos, which last anywhere from fifteen seconds to five minutes, she lip-synchs to sentimental ballads, dances to hip-hop, stages mini sketches, undergoes beauty treatments, and lolls seductively in bed.
As it turns out, Vonnie's having an affair with Uncle Phil, but she's also in love with Bobby, and the love triangle lolls out without much urgency but also not without its fair share of charm.
A great loop of spliced wood strips, some ten feet across, "Untitled (Oval)" (903) rests on the floor and leans — or rather, lolls — against the wall, as if it had just rolled in from out of town.
The only glimmer of light to reach it, coming from an off-frame source rather than the personage of Christ, shimmers like a wispy flame across Lazarus's palm as his head lolls backward into blackness, clearly dead.
Somewhere on the other side of the fashion equator lolls Brigitte Bardot: the cat-eyed, beehived bombshell of French midcentury cinema, who, now in her 21.993s, is more associated with incendiary political and racial commentary than her wardrobe.
I also had "towing" for TOWAGE, "I mean to" instead of I PLAN TO, "lolls" for LOAFS and a couple more that, in a big grid like this, can be as hard to find as Waldo and make the real finished solution elusive.
If a hospital in a crowded city stopped charging, it would mean more frail, elderly people staggering into the accident and emergency ward on their own as their sons and daughters search for a space, more parents panicking as a child who has hit her head lolls in the back seat, and more labouring women leaning against railings.
I thought about cooking a lot, how I couldn't wait to get back to the kitchen and boogie: a Reuben to eat with a cold beer; some fire-tingly Chinese lamb burgers to share with the family while the dog lolls beneath our feet; a green okonomiyaki to split with my wife; some sheet-pan chicken fajitas (above) to feed the kids and their friends.
Lonesome Luke Lolls in Luxury is a 1916 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. It was a silent film.
Weeks, who was excellent throughout the fight, was in position, poised to interject at that sickening moment a fighter's neck turns to jelly and his heavy head lolls drunkenly and defencelessly.
A 1900s greeting card reading 'Greetings from Krampus!' Although Krampus appears in many variations, most share some common physical characteristics. He is hairy, usually brown or black, and has the cloven hooves and horns of a goat. His long, pointed tongue lolls out, and he has fangs.
The song was reviewed favorably by Chris Long at the BBC, who described McCluskey's vocals as "breathless" and said the single was "a deliciously silky track that lolls by a holiday pool and enjoys the sunshine."BBC single review from bbc.co.uk AllMusic felt that the song was one of the highlights of "Genetic World," the song's parent album.
Bethany Davidson of A Younger Theatre described his performance as "insatiable, oozing confidence whilst he lolls and rolls around the room". Lee continued to make appearances in stage productions until 2019, when he stated he wanted to make television appearances. Subsequently, he was cast in the BBC soap opera Doctors in 2019. Lee began filming on Doctors on 26 June 2019, and he made his first on-screen appearance as Bear Sylvester on 18 November 2019.
A still from the infamous scene where Eegah licks shaving cream In 1993, Eegah! was featured on Comedy Central's cult television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 and became a fan favorite. In the published episode guide to the series, The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide (), the cast considers the shaving scene from Eegah, in which Eegah lolls his tongue around and laps up shaving cream, to be one of the most disgusting things they have witnessed during their time on the show. The writers also speculate that some kind of romantic relationship existed between Arch Hall Sr. and his on-screen daughter Marilyn Manning, due to the uncomfortably non-familial chemistry in their scenes together.
An inner room receives > the num'rous shoals > Of such as pay to be reputed fools; > Globes stand by globes, volumes on volumes lie, > And planetary schemes amuse the eye. > The sage in velvet chair here lolls at ease, > To promise future health for present fees; > Then, as from tripod, solemn shams reveals, > And what the stars know nothing of foretells. > Our manufactures now they merely sell, > And their true value treacherously tell; > Nay, they discover, too, their spite is such, > That health, than crowns more valued, cost not much; > Whilst we must steer our conduct by these rules, > To cheat as tradesmen, or to starve as fools. He is also remembered as the author of Claremont, a descriptive poem.
The low-budget shocker Eegah features Richard Kiel as a prehistoric caveman emerging in early 1960s California who clumsily finds love with a teenage girl. Arch Hall Jr. performs musical numbers, with lyrics widely considered terrible. The film's notoriety was enhanced as a result of being featured on episodes of Canned Film Festival and Mystery Science Theater 3000, where the cast of the show stated in The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Amazing Colossal Episode Guide (), that they consider the shaving scene (where Eegah lolls his tongue around and laps up shaving cream) one of the most disgusting things they have seen. It was also one of the films listed in Michael Medved's book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time.
In Homer's painting, the scene is more static: the sharks seem to swim slowly around the boat which lolls in a trough between waves. The looming sharks of The Gulf Stream have been compared to the damned souls that besiege The Barque of Dante by Eugène Delacroix.Cikovsky, 370 References to other 19th-century paintings, including The Barque of Dante by Eugène Delacroix, The Slave Ship by J. M. W. Turner, and The Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole have been noted as well. These three paintings (in the case of the Delacroix, a preliminary study) were in one of the finest public art collections in America in the mid 19th century, that of John Taylor Johnston of New York, and it is likely that Homer was familiar with the paintings; one of his own works, Prisoners from the Front, was in the same collection.
Edgar Allan Poe alluded to Fanny Kemble's writing in his description of a beautiful Wissahickon valley in his 1844 essay "Morning on the Wissahiccon", in which he wrote: > Now the Wissahiccon is of so remarkable a loveliness that, were it flowing > in England, it would be the theme of every bard, and the common topic of > every tongue, if, indeed, its banks were not parcelled off in lots, at an > exorbitant price, as building-sites for the villas of the opulent. Yet it is > only within a very few years that any one has more than heard of the > Wissahiccon ... the brook is narrow. Its banks are generally, indeed almost > universally, precipitous, and consist of high hills, clothed with noble > shrubbery near the water, and crowned at a greater elevation, with some of > the most magnificent forest trees of America, among which stands conspicuous > the liriodendron tulipiferum. The immediate shores, however, are of granite, > sharply defined or moss-covered, against which the pellucid water lolls in > its gentle flow, as the blue waves of the Mediterranean upon the steps of > her palaces of marble.

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