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  • She jiggled with the lock.
  • Uphill it's no slogger either, with barely a jiggle of movement from the shock, even with the bike set to 'freeride' amounts of sag. Singletrack World
  • I can't begin to describe the horrors being perpetrated by the DJ's, their insistent attempts to incite a conga line, or the, um, "dancing" of the patrons who -- despite clearly being the offspring and younger relatives that the publisher folks had passed on their tickets to -- managed to make your dad's elbow-jiggle and hip-shoogle look like The Moves Of The Groove. Archive 2006-10-01
  • If only I can work out a way of securing it so it doesn't jiggle about, can I make a second plant out of it?
  • We burned you up (though you mentioned the River); the mother-bitch and I watched the old lamb jiggle you into a hole amid the sprawls of pachysandra. Not from the self but from the Other
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  • Molecules have a definite structure, but the electron bonds that hold the atoms together are not rigid: they jiggle and wiggle and twist and stretch.
  • The shake was merely jiggled chocolate milk, sans ice cream.
  • They walk away with a look of feigned understanding while I jiggle away, belly and double chin and all.
  • The fat that jiggles when you move, on the hips, thighs and tummy, isn't the problem.
  • I'm convinced that film has a soul, and for me it's the jiggle in the [projector] gate.
  • The shake was merely jiggled chocolate milk, sans ice cream.
  • It took a moment to jiggle the badly-cut key in my door, but eventually I managed to open it.
  • He jiggled the object in his palm, Queeg-like.
  • So picture me, kneeling on my bed, trying to jiggle loose this plug, which is plugged into a six-plug adapter.
  • Carry the cup carefully and don't jiggle it, or you'll spill the tea.
  • He jiggled the reigns and clucked at his team of midnight-black horses.
  • It all goes to demonstrate the old adage that statistics can be used to prove anything, provided you jiggle them properly.
  • The latch seems to lock a bit more securely, but it's still possible to jiggle it loose too easily if you fully load it up with a floppy and two hard drives.
  • She cocked her head to one side and jiggled the apple up and down a few times but I closed my eyes and tried to ignore her.
  • Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement.
  • Never fix your neons, just constantly jiggle the wires until they go on.
  • She is wearing a silly hat with toggles on either side, and these dance and jiggle the more aggressive she becomes.
  • So the overall effect from some distance away was of a green thread that moved steadily, but jiggled and shook like a sensuous conga line.
  • It was a hefty hiner, a colossal caboose, a ginormous jiggler, a gargantuan thong-gobbler, a massive boo-tay. Wilberteets Diary Entry
  • This makes the fruit fall much faster than a light, quick jiggle.
  • Carry the cup carefully and don't jiggle it, or you'll spill the coffee.
  • Adam’s ears were perpetually red-hot, like someone who seems to have just come back from the barbershop, and he was a jiggler; a crossed leg often went flapping like a wing, and if a pencil happened to make its way into his hand, it would soon be put into service tapping out a rhythm that no one in the otherwise silent coffee shop or classroom wanted to hear. Surrender, Dorothy
  • He would play with his lip ring, roll his pencil around on the desk, jiggle his knees and shake his head to the tune in his head.
  • I was horrified, and yet strangely hypnotized by Shatner's little jello jiggler dance while Jackson was singing. Wednesday YouTube: Shatner Sings "Common People"
  • He became extra excited when my well-shaped, brown-skinned ass bounced, jiggled, and collapsed into his hands. Show Stoppah
  • The shake was merely jiggled chocolate milk, sans ice cream.
  • Her body, big and flabby, jiggled as she shoved herself through the open door way and closed the oak door behind her.
  • But beyond the jiggle, I don't see much else at work here that's worthy of note, or your precious nickel.
  • You know I can be a very compulsive person, and I have to admit that most of the time I read in the same way that I smoke and chew gum and jiggle my leg a lot.
  • Sometimes the wasp may even insert a small twig into the soil and jiggle it about to help settle the material.
  • Poor Aunt Barb didn't know the frequency, and so she jiggled in vain until someone heard her cries for help and came to the rescue.
  • He finally caused her to fumble me, and he jiggled me down the hall and into their bedroom and tossed me onto the bed. Babies
  • Slide the baking sheet into the oven and bake the flan for one hour, or until the filling is puffed and golden and just jiggles in the center when you tap the pan.
  • Last fall's dramatic-series surprise was Las Vegas, all jiggle and surveillance cameras, a rush we could count on.
  • While conducting surveillance in the area on Friday afternoon, officers identified a Honda that had been reported stolen and later saw Montanez arrive and use a "jiggler key" -- a modified key that can open and start many cars -- to get into the car, police said. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • She jiggled the handle of the pram to make the baby stop crying.
  • The wall was high and the stones "jiggled" in a terrifying way. Four Girls and a Compact
  • Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!
  • Strong winds make it twist, jiggle and dance, hum, sing and scream like a banshee.
  • The coin in her pocket gave a small jiggle and a tiny voice said, ‘Master, you must.’
  • My feet did a little jiggle to the music softly playing through the radio on my bedside table as I stared at the ceiling.
  • It was just jiggled and had water being sprayed on it for rain.
  • Images of matronly school teachers writing on chalkboards as their untoned arms jiggle and sag would make anyone want to train her tri's 24 / 7.
  • Honestly, we could go on about Inferno's nifty fire effect, or Voldo's creepy, stationary strut, or even Taki's newfound jiggle.
  • As it probed, an identifica'tion tag jiggled against one ear. The Chronicles of Riddick
  • Yesterday, the stylus of an observatory seismograph continued to jiggle every few seconds like the end of a fishing rod reacting to nibbles.
  • At that point, the leg and the thigh kind of jiggled inside of the perfectly-browned skin. Corduroy Orange
  • What starts out as a quantum jiggle can amplify quickly.
  • Double chins and dewlaps, dimpled knees and canyon cleavages jiggle and shimmer in the harsh glare of the stage lights.
  • When XFL broadcasters lost the courage of their convictions regarding jiggle, the football gods punished the enterprise with demise.
  • A small jiggle would be identified by the coins in his pocket jangling, while a titanic jiggle would set the cube wall, the floor and my desk vibrating wildly.
  • The jiggle of the doorknob startled him and he reached for his sword.
  • His leg jiggled involuntarily, and he clamped it.
  • They wobbled a little as she bounced on her steps, then rested with a quick jiggle as she stopped.
  • You had to give the flagstick a jiggle before the ball would drop.
  • Looking up when the doorknob jiggled I panicked, jerking up and flushing the toilet quickly.
  • The light danced and jiggled as if made up of many lights held together by some cohesive force.
  • His hand wrapped carefully around the handle and jiggled it lightly.
  • She jiggled the receiver and realised that there was no dialling tone.
  • We did that for several seconds, before I started a mad jiggle on the spot, moving around to face him as I did so.
  • The door handle began to jiggle and Coran quickly reached out and gripped it to try to stop it from opening.
  • Carry the cup bikeefully or don't jiggle it, or you'll spill the tea.
  • We immediately turned off the water and kind of jiggled it to make sure it was okay. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Four quakes registering magnitudes 2.5 to 3.7 jiggled the region Tuesday morning before the 6.3 shaker, the first at 3:25 a.m. and the last at 9:15 a.m., the agency says. N.Z. quake causes massive damage, many deaths in Christchurch
  • Mum gave us a jiggle of the legs to show us they are working.
  • He jiggles the key in the lock on the front door, trying to persuade the tumblers to shift, which they finally do, reluctantly.
  • And the list has revealed that R&B botty-jiggler Beyonce is the world's most popular fantasy girlfriend. Beyonce To Release New B’Day Album On Her Birthday
  • Not only is he typecast as a robot named Sam Thinko who is, for the most part, relegated to the background and given corny interactions with actress pronounced “breathy jiggler” Mamie van Doren, poor Elektro spends the movie broadcasting pseudo-sexy dialogue that writes checks his aging circuits and gears can’t pay. The ULTIMATE guide to ELEKTRO the Moto-Man, essay by M. Sweeney Lawless
  • Well no one has seen anything besides people around cameron and who he allows, but we all certainly do hope so. jiggler Behind the Scenes With Robert Zemeckis and Jim Carrey’s A Christmas Carol | /Film
  • Viana delights the crowd with a wee jiggle before teeing up Shearer, who dribbles his shot straight at Buffon.
  • Start timing the process when the dial gauge indicates that the recommended pressure has been reached, or when the weighted gauge begins to jiggle or rock.
  • Our maiden voyage was a bumpy one, as the komatik squeaked and its rickety wind shelter jiggled for the four-hour ride along the ice-covered surface of the inlet. In the Arctic, Sleeping Soundly
  • Scientists recently made sense of an odd jiggle in upsilon andromedae: the wobble's caused by three giant planets orbiting the star. The 'Talk-Show Avoidance' Strategy
  • Instead of a spotter, Pink should have hired a titty jiggler. Oh, Kanye!
  • The first layer is ready when it is golden brown, or when it does not jiggle / move when you take it out of the oven.
  • ‘Come on’, he coaxes, with a devilish little grin while his fingers jiggle in your sides, ‘who's the best?’
  • I snorted back a giggle at the way the ring jiggled when he moved his eyebrow like that.
  • Despite the presence of Ethan Stiefel, there was practically no ballet in this underdog story about a dancer with no formal training who aspires to join the ranks of a ballet academy despite sickle feet, a bourree with surplus butt jiggle, and all the elegance of Britney Spears slinging hash. All the World's a Stage, and I Wish Some People Would Get Off of It: James Wolcott
  • But it's not all about putting the jiggle back in home improvement.
  • Also, I suspect that nuns don't usually jiggle like that when they dance.
  • Seventy-one years old and his nicotine-clogged croaks still make his legions of fans want to jiggle the old pelvis.
  • She jiggled the key and finally, the knob turned.
  • And then I must have jiggled the machine slightly, causing the battery to make a proper connection with the terminals, because I suddenly got god knows how many volts straight across my forearm.
  • His hands fluttered in excited emphasis and I watched the flab on his upper arms jiggle and joggle as he accentuated critical points. Diagnosis: American
  • The latch seems to lock a bit more securely, but it's still possible to jiggle it loose too easily if you fully load it up with a floppy and two hard drives.
  • To overcome this problem we decided to make a special shaftless key that could be jiggled up and down and would thus not be limited in the amount the cuts could lift the levers. Chapter 12 - Stage One
  • The bolt jiggled and slowly raised, the heavy screw in it slowly coming undone, until it was almost teetering out.
  • It is like being at a silent auction; a mere jiggle of the head fetches a waiter to freshen my drink.
  • Ian jiggled the key desperately, glancing back at the fire exit.
  • I-- I can't -- help it!" chattered Freddie, his words coming jerkily, for he was being "jiggled" himself, as the rudder shook from side to side in his hand. The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City
  • There was a jiggle of keys in the background; everyone stopped in their footsteps.
  • A quick jiggle of his door showed that it was locked.
  • A real belly jiggler, you know what I talking about - a laugh that comes from your toes. News for InsideNova.com
  • She jiggled the handle of the pram to make the baby stop crying.
  • I have a little furry toy mouse on an elastic string hanging in the doorway they pay no attention to it since they are out of kittenhood unless I go and jiggle and bounce the string then they catch it and rub against it and thump it cats trying to get a lizard or anyrthing else to move again is all about playing Clarity
  • He lost his cell phone as it 'jiggled' out of his belt holster. Hints From Heloise
  • We want to find out more about it." boobs jiggle, cesta swingsLabels: sports posted by oyster @ 7: 12 PM Your Right Hand Thief
  • It absorbed Cassie's delicate fingers as she released to a slight jiggle.
  • She gave them a jiggle and they trembled like kittens in a meat locker.
  • Mac's phone rang fifteen times before Stone jiggled the hang-up bar in exasperation to get the desk clerk back on the line. CORMORANT

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