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On day four, as the train trundled and rocked lethargically through Poland, my fears and hunger grew.
I was staggering along the street, which was strewn with sand and seaweed, and with flying blotches of sea foam.
He snapped away from them, his white folds swirling crisply in the air.
A decent wobble, though, requires a massive planet, so the wobble method does not favour the discovery of smaller, Earth-sized objects.
Dreams in which your teeth start to wobble, crumble or fall out in your hands are related to self-esteem issues.
"You see," said the barman, and his face seemed to wobble evilly in front of Ford's, "I have a reputation to think of."
So tarantulas often use silk much like Spider-Man does when wall-crawling—to stick to surfaces and stay firmly attached, even when the ground is shaky, the research confirmed.
The bridge at Medicine Bow is shaky, and would not bear the weight of the train.
The table is shaky because the braces are loose.
The ground shook and the cliffs seemed to vibrate.
Colette took her by the shoulders and shook her.
The handlebars developed a wobble.
He staggered on the uneven surface.
The dinghy was rocked by the wash of a passing ferry.
The scientists had assumed that the guts were squished or squeezed or wobbled about like a bowl of jello in a moving car.
She was swinging a bottle of wine by its neck.
The whole boat swayed and tipped.
He shook her violently by the shoulders.
For example, in the fruit fly, researchers have identified the gene Shaker, mutations in which cause flies to shake violently under anesthesia.
She leads a second horse, an old sway-backed mare.
Mona climbed the rickety wooden stairs.
That ladder looks very precarious.
He was simply too powerful for his opponent, rocking him with a steady supply of left jabs.
The boy was very unsteady and had staggered around when he got up.
In Taipei buildings rocked back and forth.