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38 Sentences With "scrunches"

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When Mario squishes a Goomba, Kisaragi Hutae 6 scrunches it up.
This Packtowl Personal scrunches down into a small sack for easy transport.
Joseph scrunches his face at the discovery too, but soon shakes it off.
The foil scrunches and reflects light, producing a surface with patterns within patterns.
Mr. Hanks, in his best clownish mode, scrunches his features into all manner of amusing grimaces.
As the chorus begins, Williams scrunches his face, as if someone had told him something ridiculous.
Long before Demna Gvesalia sent scrunches down the Balenciaga runway, the 85-year-old has been championing the divisive hair accessory.
And there's never quite a 0% chance that he scrunches up Stephen Miller's script, ignores the advice, and does what he does.
And there's never quite a 0% chance that he scrunches up Stephen Miller's script, ignores the advice and does what he does.
DeVine scrunches up his face to show his distaste for everything being said, then segues into presenting the award for Breakthrough Performance.
I bring up the vow he made in 1989 to never be anything but political and Norman scrunches his face; scratches his head.
She crosses her arms and scrunches her forehead and looks toward the public affairs officer when I ask about her journey to the Army.
Abergel, who is an ambassador for Virtue, recommends the brand's Moisture-Defining Whip ($36), which he scrunches through damp hair for "touchable" definition and hydration.
To achieve the look, he sprays one to two-inch vertical sections of dry hair with a texture spray, and then scrunches it while using the diffuser attachment.
The canvas scrunches as it passes through the printer (intended for thinner papers), so that the words "York Times," in one painting, drip into the section navigation bar.
She jokes around and scrunches up her face when she sings, eyes closed, head bobbing from side to side, the movie version of what a singing face looks like.
He scrunches his eyebrows together and glares at my parents as if to say "not this again" — the kid-menu debacle that automatically ensues when you have Down syndrome.
Expanding and elaborating on the winning style he invented with Xen, his 2014 debut, Mutant scrunches itself into surprising sonic shapes and bright, gummy colors unfamiliar to the naked eye.
As they tug on her wrists, Metcalf scrunches up her knees to stop herself from sliding across the floor and lies down on her back, shielding her face with her arms.
His face is smooth, though it is marked by two faint horizontal lines across his cheeks, which deepen into creases when he scrunches his eyes closed—the indelible striations of deep concentration.
A natural clown, Ms. Keane scrunches her face into cartoonish expressions, my favorite being a lethal smile while singing "Pam," her takedown of a character who delights in seducing other women's husbands.
In restaurants when my daughter, in her high chair with her two and a half teeth, scrunches up her face, I look around to see if everyone has noticed and been charmed.
She looks around from the otters to some mysterious balls of dancing colored flame, then scrunches up her face as she brushes past the blossom-laden branches of a grove of cherry trees.
If he scrunches his face and channels his scarcely submerged demons, he can still hit that 218-proof Luciferian falsetto, but it's clear that time and other torments have tarnished his greatest weapon.
Allen Barron scrunches up his tiny face and wails as his mother gently tips him backward onto the lap of Jean Calvo, a pediatric dental resident at the University of California-San Francisco.
But the standout feature for the keyboard is its "arc" mode; once activated, the keyboard scrunches up into an arc (for lefties and righties), which makes it easier to type with one hand, especially on larger iPhones.
And she scrunches up her face into assorted comic masks, as if in hopes of making us forget that Ms. Smith, unlike the Fanny described in the song "If a Girl Isn't Pretty," is, in fact, quite lovely.
A vivid presence who anchors the show, Ms. Zimmer lends a tart sense of humor to her not altogether congruently written role as feisty, foul-mouthed Gloria, whose usually sour face softly scrunches with the occasional memory of sweeter times.
Though they're more expensive than many shoes (New York starts at $150, and Boston at $160), the shoes are made of a durable full-grain leather upper and a titanium spring wire heel that never falls down or scrunches up.
It's like when a toddler wobbles at the jungle gym and smacks their head against the side of a slide, quickly scrunches their face up to burst into tears and then thinks 'oh actually, I'm fine,' stopping themselves mid-wail.
Moorebot is itself a rip-off of the design of Jibo, an early "social robot for the home" that boasted an abstract single-eyeball that bounces, changes color, and scrunches itself up in a variety of ways to convey Pixar-like emotions.
Bahri's video shows the artist's hands in close-up crumpling up a magazine cover, and as he flattens the paper and scrunches it up, again and again in a repetitive ritual, the ink, and by extension the image, transfers to his hands.
As a goat-voiced mewler, Greep could have followed the tradition of dorky singers feeling intimidated by energetic music; instead, as if trying to prove himself worthy of all that guitar noise, he scrunches up his mouth, bleats, trills words, makes tentative gestures toward scatting, and generally contorts himself into elaborate knots.
He scrunches up defensively, looks towards the hoop, sees human alley-oop Clint Capela drifting towards the rim, calling for the ball with two hands—if anyone here is displaying superhuman athletic skill, it's Capela, honestly, for managing to see through that chaos and into the possibility of an open dunk—and tosses the ball at him, still a little awkwardly, his two hands not creating the kind of crispy wrist-y pass we idealize at the providence of the alley-oop, but more of a lumpy, dazed, heave.
A companion paper published the same year confirmed that detectable DNA scrunching occurs in 80% of transcription cycles, and is actually estimated to be 100%, given the limitation of the ability to detect rapid scrunching (20% of scrunches have a duration of less than 1 second). A 2016 paper showed that DNA scrunching also occurs before RNA synthesis during transcription start site selection.
" Alicia Potter of The Phoenix bashed Furry Vengeance as "violent, coarse, and mirthless." Among criticisms the "wincing" performances, such as Jeong's "racist role of Asian corporate baddie," she also wrote, "The casting of live animals that communicate via thought balloons and CGI-enhanced facial expressions charms at first, but since there’s no imagination behind the boulder rolling and the poop bombs, the critters grow wearisome." In the opinion of Kurt Loder of MTV News, "Brendan Fraser runs through an alarmingly extensive repertoire of low-comic muggery — face-scrunches, eye-rolls and general dingbat gibbering." He also wrote, "In the end, of course, Dan finally gets it — the righteousness of the animals' cause and the error of his ways.
" Although he regarded the film's production as difficult and was not satisfied with the theatrical cut, Barker later said he appreciated what he was able to accomplish and learn during the filming process and how to use imagery and symbolism in the storytelling. In 1995, he told The Dark Side (#45), "Lord Of Illusions uniquely parallels something that's going on in my own art all the time... There's a little exchange in Lord Of Illusions in which Valentin is making the distinction between magic and illusions. He and Harry are driving and Valentin says, 'Illusions are trickery,' and produces a flower out of his hand. Then he scrunches the flower up and shows his bare hand, saying 'Magicians do it for real.
The midsection of the cocoon then starts to swing left and right as a bouncy rhumba beat starts playing. After swinging for a bit, the cocoon scrunches up and in a jumping motion, the creature that was uncomfortably trapped inside reveals itself to have the face of a beautiful, sultry Hispanic woman with light brown skin, big hazel eyes, full red lips, long raven black hair, and two long slender antenna poking out of her head. Her appearance comes to Pluto as an immensely pleasant surprise as she, now with her bare arms and big pink and purple butterfly wings exposed, starts to swing her arms around and bounce her hips, which are still trapped within the cocoon, back and forth in a dancing motion. She plays at being coy by giving Pluto a pouty, startled, almost accusatory look, to which he responds in embarrassment, but she immediately drops all pretense and proceeds to pull herself out of her restricting cocoon, showing that she's wearing a short magenta dress with black fuzzy lining and an open back.

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