How To Use Navel In A Sentence

  • Rest palm of one hand over navel.
  • The Deity has emeralds embedded in its eyes and diamonds on its forehead and navel.
  • Thankfully, though, I believe that the Scottish art world has wider horizons than such navel-gazing, self-pitying introspection.
  • The dead man has a Batman tattoo and a pierced navel.
  • · The pain often begins around the navel ( 'bellybutton'), but it soon moves to the lower right side. Chapter 17
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  • But ideological arguments, navel-gazing and the odd bout of nat-bashing aside, how will Labour members actually vote? Archive 2009-09-01
  • This design is a flexible spoon with a knife shaped tail which can be used to cut the skin of navel orange.
  • Such men must be honoured and respected, lest chaos engulf the navel of the world yet again.
  • The yogi contemplating his navel often figures for Westerners as an object of amusement, being taken as a symptom of indolence or narcissistic self-absorption.
  • All this postmodern self-referential ironic navel-gazing is getting a bit bizarre.
  • But she admitted there are certain things she wore back then that she would not wear now, such as navel breakers or deep-cut tops with her boobs sticking out.
  • But the French like nothing better than endless discussions and over-intellectualizing, so Allen's cinematic navel-gazing never lost its luster here -- even as his films became stale and a chunk of his American audience drifted away. Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: The Other Side of Midnight in Paris
  • To surgically alter the navel, Dr. Nadler recommends opening the stalk which forms the "outie" to remove the hard tissue inside.
  • She has already pierced her nose, her ears, her navel and now, her tongue.
  • The word'samba " means " to rub navels together.
  • Wholesaler David Whiteman says most of them have plenty of mandarins, navel oranges and lemons in cold storage.
  • We hate to over-emphasize the political experts and activists role in this for fear of navel-gazing, but in this case, they matter. It's Go Time for Pawlenty
  • Cenogenetic processes, on the other hand, include such phenomena as the formation of yolk and the embryonic membranes, the temporary allantoic circulation, the navel, the curved and contracted shape of the embryo, and the like. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weakness in the abdominal wall at the navel.
  • Then the chilling truth dawned on Captain Gary Snavely.
  • And Mary Catherine is what that old biddy, Clara of the Bowed Legs and Beehive her hair, who lives in the cottage across the path, calls a navel gazer. Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • With each novel read and each film watched comes a new range of bloggable ideas, which might well make more interesting reading than the standard-issue navel-gazing, but take time to compose, while other matters press harder.
  • In this case the dirk is a real dirk, which the man takes and stabs himself with on the left side, below the navel, drawing it across to the right side. Tales of Old Japan
  • This article is a sad commentary on the state of public schools and the navel-gazing mooncalves we hire to run them.
  • A sterile dressing about 4 inches square should be placed over the cut end of the cord at the baby's navel and should be held in place by wrapping a "bellyband" or folded diaper around the baby. Emergency Childbirth A Reference Guide for Students of the Medical Self-help Training Course, Lesson No. 11
  • I remain open to the possibility that the ancient Vedas, Hyperboreans, or Druids might have enjoyed some special power of awareness through their skill at chiromancy, crystal gazing, or navel contemplation.
  • Pink blossoms of carnation Dianthus imereticus, white-flowered perennial navelwort Omphalodes kusnetzovii and snow-in-summer Cerastium ponticum are suitable to rock and gravel in which they often choose to grow.
  • But shrubs are bigger than the little navelworts, and our garden space is finite.
  • Yes, sometimes it might seem like too much navel-gazing.
  • Traced her ribs, her waist, her navel, as if he were mapping his domain. THE PROMISE IN A KISS
  • Then the chilling truth dawned on Captain Gary Snavely.
  • That question will prompt much navel-gazing when the theatre's first productions appear, but looking inwards is only one way to answer it.
  • Agriculturally the company has dynamically produced lemons, oranges, avocados, apricots, walnuts, sugar beets, celery, cabbage, lima beans, peppers, flowers, strawberries, minneolas, cara cara navels, Satsuma mandarin oranges, pummelos, cherries, pistachios, almonds, peaches, pluots, plums and olives.
  • All this postmodern self-referential ironic navel-gazing is getting a bit bizarre.
  • Speakers of Old High German and Old English preferred a Greek root, omphalos, which led to nabalo and nafela, and then popped up in Shakespeare as “he unseamed him from the naue to the chops,” and developed into Sir Thomas Browne’s 1646 observation, “The use of the Navell is to continue the infant into the mother.” No Uncertain Terms
  • contemplate one's navel
  • He was small and insignificant but had a firearm trained on my navel.
  • The tape with the self-righteous denunciations has been taken off the reel while the new tape, full of self-righteous media navel-gazing, is cued up.
  • Hundreds of them crisscrossed his belly from his navel to his groin. DOLL'S EYES
  • At their worst, they devolve into a sort of constant New Yorker navel-gazing that is three parts cinema verite, one part melodrama (See In Treatment). Recent Adventures in Televised Entertainment
  • She dismisses the reform process as an exercise in collective navel gazing.
  • Common sites for barbell-style jewelry are the ear, eyebrow, tongue, and navel.
  • I don't mean that endless navel gazing is desirable or makes for good writing. Norah Vincent - An interview with author
  • By now, with the help of various counselors, I'd navel-gazed a giant gaping hole in my bellybutton, dissecting my own personal history the way a Proust scholar had Remembrance of Things Past.
  • On her right cheek is a mole and on her waist, under her navel, is a sign; her face shines as the rondure of the moon in sheen, her waist is slight, her hips a heavy weight, and the water of her mouth the sick doth heal, as it were Kausar or The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Sir James Frazer, writing in the early 20th century, noted that ‘even in Europe many people still believe that a person's destiny is more or less bound up with that of his navel-string or afterbirth.’
  • Mr. Guccione, who often wore hip-hugging leather pants and shirts unbuttoned to his navel - exposing his chest hair and gold chains - estimated Penthouse earned $4 billion during his 30-year tenure as publisher. Bob Guccione, 79, founder of Penthouse magazine
  • With NASA mired in navel-gazing and bureaucracy, it makes sense to support private development of outer space. » Another reason to alert D.D. Herriman heinleinblog
  • Can you feel the breath radiating life energy from your navel into your arms, legs and head?
  • It was fairly long and navel-gazy, but I’ll recap it by saying these are great tips, I want Stone’s book, and congrats on getting to this stage of your wip. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Oh, Man.
  • As I evolved as a writer, from navel-high producer of galactic space operas to fuzz-sprouting fantasist imagining nonexistent island countries, to university dabbler in more-or-less realistic short stories to twentysomething unpublished novelist, I became more and more interested in the interactive nature of fiction. Mohsin Hamid on writing The Reluctant Fundamentalist
  • ‘The poeticule surmises, the sun sets and rises, within his world navel asshole.’ McClellan’s Book Bubble Bursts on the Blogs - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Whether you regard it as navel-gazing or self-analysis via the art of portraiture, the self-portrait can reveal far deeper aspects of the self than merely a replication of the face in the picture.
  • Part of the intestinal wall bulges through the abdominal wall into the navel.
  • In my experience it tends to get frittered away on TV channel-hopping, window shopping, aimless net surfing or general navel-gazing.
  • Gr. kotyledon a cup-shaped hollow, navelwort, fr. kotyle Cf. Cotula) 1. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 3
  • The procedure will most likely require the detachement of the navel by a vertical incision. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • For plant-lovers the navelworts growing on the walls of an old farm house were spectacular.
  • As he chain smokes his way through an interview in his apartment he offers profound insights into the American literary scene in the mid-20th century, but he also spends significant screen time doing little more than contemplating his navel. Charles Thomson: Beat Writers Celebrated at London Film Festival with Mixed Results
  • It is the breath that radiates outward from the navel to the arms and legs, literally bringing life energy to the extremities.
  • She dismisses the reform process as an exercise in collective navel gazing.
  • On the sixth day there will come forth to thee a black Shaykh, clad all in sable, with a long white beard, flowing down to his navel. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The piercing is usually made just above the navel, and a short, straight bar with screw-on metal balls on either end is inserted through the hole.
  • In the sky, the Pole Star, around which the firmament appears to turn, has been styled the ‘navel of the Heavens'.
  • Either the god Makemake, or priests or chiefs commanded them to walk or to float through the air, and according to one legend, use was made of a finely crafted stone sphere, 75 cm (2.5 ft) in diameter, called te pito kura (‘the golden navel’ or ‘the navel of light’), to focus the mana. The Eight Wonder of the World – Easter Island | Impact Lab
  • Delphi was no longer the navel of the Greek world, acknowledged point of reference for the competing states.
  • Areas most affected are interdigital folds, flexor aspect of wrists, extensor aspect of elbows, belt line, thighs, navel, penis, areola, abdomen, inter gluteal fold.
  • Shorer '' (navel, umbilical cord), as in Song of Solomon 7: 2: shorer '' (navel, umbilical cord), as in Song of Solomon 7: 2: CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Rupture at the navel is called umbilical hernia; that in the groin either inguinal or femoral, according to slight differences in site. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
  • Soo Lin's shirt was tight and small and showed her bare navel, which had the ring in it.
  • However, she let down her hair about her body by way of shift, and throwing herself into the basin disported herself and dived like a duck and swam up and down, and took water in her mouth, and spurted it all over the Porter, and washed her limbs, and between her breasts, and inside her thighs and all around her navel. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You could call this navel-gazing, or you could agree that national identity is a vague and powerful thing, and deserves the odd moment of contemplation.
  • When we ask you what time it is (in either Spanish or English) you look up to the clock, and when we say "bellybutton" you grab your navel and laugh. Purple mountains majesty
  • This is revenge theatre that is an exercise in self-referential, stage-centric, obsessive navel-gazing. Times, Sunday Times
  • In early religion it was "a profound symbol of cosmic fertility," says "Sexual Personae" author Camille Paglia, humanities professor at Philadelphia's University of the Arts. "Delphi, where the most famous oracle of antiquity sat, was called the omphalos, or navel of the world. The Age Of Navel Gazing
  • She was dressed in a long flowing gown that did nothing to conceal her charms, its neckline plunging to below her navel in a sharp vee, its long skirt slit up the front of each leg almost to her waist.
  • The Wakamba, in Africa, use threads of the best of the adansonia or monkey-bread tree, and tie the funis tightly two or three inches from the navel, the Mexicans some three inches. Labor Among Primitive Peoples
  • Perhaps our playwrights should focus less on public navel-gazing and more on creating roles worthy of the host of immensely talented actors who so improbably bless our country.
  • His hair travels from his chest down past his navel and runs into a point and keeps on going and getting bushier until— My Sweet Audrina
  • He wore matching amethyst earrings, bracelets, anklets and various other types of jewellery, as well as having fixed one in his navel, and on his forehead as a bindi.
  • Examples of this are certain aeoniums like A. nobilis, A. tabulaeforme, Agave victoria-regina, some large rosulate tillandsias, navelworts, etc.
  • This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes.
  • Abdominal examination revealed a large scar from the navel downwards.
  • Rather than indulging in what they regard as navel-gazing they intend to pursue a mindless pragmatism instead, regardless of what many of their members may think.
  • He hasn't shaved, and the yellow t-shirt he's wearing is tied round his navel to reveal a hairy, skinny belly.
  • This is all tremendously inward-looking, navel-gazing stuff isn't it?
  • I walked on along the mountain-ridge staying my steps with the staff and pondering the case of the two youths, when behold, a serpent came forth from under the mountain, with a man in her95 jaws, whom she had swallowed even to below his navel, and he was crying out and saying, “Whoso delivereth me, Allah will deliver him from all adversity!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The child may have low back pain, stomach pain below the navel, or a long-lasting fever.
  • Pain below the navel that spreads to either side may signify a colon disorder.
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the man of Al – Yaman, the master of the handmaids, signed to the fat girl who rose and, pointing her finger at the slim girl, bared her calves and wrists and uncovered her stomach, showing its dimples and the plump rondure of her navel. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In the beginning pain occur in the navel area known as hypogastria.
  • But he again stressed the message he made throughout the election campaign — that the party must avoid "navel gazing" through an internal party discussion but must go out and win the center-ground. David Miliband Urges Labour Unity
  • I do want to move on from the last three days navel-gazing though.
  • Back at Revolver, a 20-something wearing a collared shirt unbuttoned to his navel is approached and asked what he thinks of Ben Quayle. Ben Quayle's run for Congress, interrupted by Internet columnist Nik Richie
  • Pro 3:8 It'shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones.
  • In my case, before becoming a Snavely winner, I was but crabgrass in the Garden of Physics.
  • Until the child's navel healed from the umbilical displacement, mothers and children were kept indoors. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
  • But there will be nothing salutary about this failure if governments retreat from Europe into navel-gazing and narrow national agendas.
  • Tighten your abs by pulling your navel toward your spine and lean to the right.
  • AJ walked along the wall looking at the collection of chain necklaces, earrings, eyebrow studs, navel rings, and hair dyes.
  • Grape shot was widely used in the 19th century wars, but by the time of the American Civil War, grape was primarily used by navel gun crews.
  • The Greeks'"omphalos," the navel of the world, isn't confined to Delphi. ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States
  • Decoration on either side of the abdomen may consist of spirals or animal motifs, and in this area of Nigeria, a prominent navel with surrounding scarification is a sign of beauty.
  • From her navel to the base of her spine she had been ripped apart.
  • For curtana: "The Metal from the Stars" John Bellairs - Lewis Barnavelt series: 8,628 words. The Yuletide 2008 reveal! (what I wrote, and my thoughts)
  • ‘That is one area where there is danger of introspection and navel-gazing,’ she says.
  • For two years I had occasional pain in the abdomen especially around the navel for short durations.
  • Gold hoop in her navel; her ears, studded with beads and gold balls, looked like the corner of the reminder board where you stick the extra thumbtacks.
  • With a sigh and a feeling of guilt sinking into my chest heavily, I slipped on an almost-blue white skort and a loose shirt that hung a few centimeters or so above my navel.
  • Claude smiled lazily and stretched, showing off her tiny ruby navel ring.
  • The patient was a girl of eighteen, who had previously had perityphlitis, followed by abscesses about the navel and lumbar region. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The piece begins at the navel with a large solitaire and falls in several layers around the waist.
  • Wow, managing to wedge a piece of Einstein's special theory of relativity into some particularly indulgent navel-gazing.
  • There are no figure-hugging, navel-revealing dresses or hip-shaking dances.
  • Instead the focus would shift, away from institutional navel-gazing - which turns off voters in their millions - and towards tangible outcomes.
  • bitts," a strong iron structure placed between the hawse and navel Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • This is navelwort, or wall pennywort. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bodice was a shade or two lighter and edged with delicate pearls, exactly matching the larger pearl that nested in her bare navel. TREASON KEEP
  • She wore a checked shirt tied in a knot above the navel.
  • The pennywort, also called navelwort, is commonly found on European granitic lands, especially in wall and rock crevices.
  • He began with making a crucial incision on me from the navel to the clavicula. Candide
  • They met at Delphi, and so it was there, in a temple to Apollo, that the Greeks set up an omphalos - that is, a holy navel-stone - guarded by two golden eagles.
  • She remembers clomping alongside her on a walk across the park, Sharon in ugly Clarks shoes, her mother, barefoot and wearing a slinky catsuit zipped down to her navel. Lorna Sage, my mum
  • Behind the navel, there's a chakra, and the heart chakra, and- "'These are the energy centres, yes? THE BROKEN GOD
  • A jewel sparkled from her pierced navel and her jeans rode low on her hips.
  • you were not supposed to show your navel on television
  • His promotion to a sub lieutenant, following his completion of the 22-week ‘direct entry’ officer's course last year, dovetails well with the RAN's decision to post navel nurses to warships.
  • Instead yellow fluid, sticky like glue, filled her navel.
  • Mrs. Snavely got a divorce on the grounds of desertion.
  • As one pulp writer said, exposing a navel is sexy. 'Tamil Pulp': Sexy, Gory Fiction, Now In English
  • She dismisses the reform process as an exercise in collective navel gazing.
  • Elsewhere, religion's understanding of truth and selfless commitment to a wider community or cause appears preferable to today's culture of narcissism and navel-gazing.
  • The whole business of writing about cyber-culture seems vain and navel-gazing to me.
  • It appears as a soft swelling in the area of the navel (umbilicus).
  • Instead of being nicely tucked away inside my navel, it's now hovering just above, all hyperpigmented and puckery looking.
  • Most people appear to regard all this future stuff as nothing more than pointless navel gazing, needless windbaggery, useless pontificating, worthless sounding off and aimless chatter.
  • Place your left hand over your solar plexus, which is located between your lower ribs, and your right hand over your navel. Itsy Bitsy Yoga
  • So a sometimes wise and witty, always well-played production spends a long time gazing at somebody else's navel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her slender waist was now bare exposing the deep navel.
  • But why on earth is such theological navel-gazing necessary to determine the future of two people whose devotion for each other has been tested time and time again?
  • My numbed love life with its two mad needles embroidering their rose, piercing and tugging at their tapestry, their bloody tattoo somewhere behind my navel treading that morass of emblazon. John Lundberg: Remembering Sylvia Plath
  • If only he'd known about spelt and navelwort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mallesons manablins manarolins manarvlins manavalums manavelins manavilins manavlins Oui, comme mon mari disait à Louis XIV
  • Her body rose and fell in waves below her dress like the rolls of a piece of brocade, and her navel would hold an ounce of benzoin ointment. Firas Al-Atraqchi: Egypt: Group seeks to ban A Thousand and One Arabian Nights
  • the Incas believed that Cuzco was the navel of the universe
  • Not surprisingly, considering his unspeculative cast of mind, the amount of theology and doctrine in this simple faith could be put in a flea's navel with enough room left over for two aspirins and an acorn (to steal from Fred Allen). John D. Rockefeller Jr.: An Exchange
  • Paddy production in the project areas was increased by 480 kg/ha (close to 10%), and navel orange production by 5,715 kg/ha (about 60%).
  • She dismisses the reform process as an exercise in collective navel gazing.
  • This led to the usual recurcive navel gazing about how an India-related hashtag is trending on Twitter and Economic Times even did a story on it. Global Voices in English » India Votes for No Change: Indian Bloggers & Twitter Users React to #IndiaVotes09 Results
  • I'm perfectly aware that even at the best of times, the above post would seem excessively introverted, self-pitying and navel-gazing.
  • If the patient wears a navel ring, she is asked to remove it.
  • The neckline plunged daringly nearly to her navel, actually lower than the slit up the side of her dress, which in turn displayed one of the shapeliest legs it's ever been my privilege to view first hand. Sweet Myth-tery of Life
  • And books, everywhere, sprouting like mushrooms in a greenhouse, pullulating on shelves, in shoots that teeter at navel height like cubist stalagmites.
  • Being now retired and never having been in the police force and only transiently in the civil service — although I must say the large corporate I worked for for 35 years did try its very best to adhere to the official Home Office-approved diversity navel-gazing standards — I feel rather left out of this act of collective absolution. Thanks For Telling Me What I Think « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Prominent conglomerate crags occur at two locations, the faces well-vegetated with navelwort, common polypody, other herbs, ferns, and mosses.
  • They named the place Cuzco, " the navel of the world, " and the Inca nation was born.
  • they argued whether or not Adam had a navel
  • I stopped to watch it and smiled like a maniac and felt my heart grow bigger and squelch open and leak strawberry serotonin smoothie all over my lungs and ribs and out through my nostrils and navel and onto my toes.
  • The Greeks' "omphalos," the navel of the world, isn't confined to Delphi. ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States
  • The template for this book's monologues is the on-screen navel-gazing of TV contestants, and it requires of its reader a similar concern for triviality.
  • It's just been a constant round of self-obsessed navel-gazing here recently, so I thought that you might like me to return to some form of banality.
  • – In the north, scurvy-grass, navelwort and primroses. Try Anything Twice
  • The procedure most likely requires the detachement of the navel by a vertical incision. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • She had on a pair of low-rise jeans that barely reached her shirt, showing off her pierced navel.
  • Of the two ducts that lead from the heart, the one proceeds towards the circumjacent integument, and the other, like a navel-string, towards the yolk. The History of Animals
  • Mrs. Snavely got a divorce on the grounds of desertion.
  • Indeed, this kind of national navel-gazing smacks of the arrogance that drove a generation of egomaniacs to go trekking off to Katmandu to ‘find themselves’.
  • Her ‘Jessica’ macramé maillot was absolutely beautiful, with a wide navel plunging centre, and creamy touch.
  • We were relieved when Ollie's fell off on Day 8, leaving his cute-as-a-button navel for us to admire.
  • For $4.95 plus postage, nonmatriculated students could order a home-instruction kit complete with two bosom bonnets, one G-string, a rhinestone for the navel and a copy of the curriculum. BEAUTIFUL, ALSO, ARE THE SOULS OF MY BLACK SISTERS
  • So now I can stop navel-gazing and get back to current events.
  • She had on a two piece dress; the top was tight and cut off right above her navel, the bottom rested on her hips.
  • An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weakness in the abdominal wall at the navel.
  • This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes.
  • Others are authored by navel-gazing college students or self-declared alcoholics detailing each wretched night's debauch.
  • My editors over the years had always pooh-poohed my suggestion for a media section or page as boring for readers, who'd see it as navel gazing.
  • All animals whatsoever, whether they fly or swim or walk upon dry land, whether they bring forth their young alive or in the egg, develop in the same way: save only that some have the navel attached to the womb, namely the viviparous animals, and some have it attached to the egg, and some to both parts alike, as in a certain sort of fishes. The History of Animals
  • Gentian violet Tu point is to do every two days with an alcohol wipe to gentian violet, in order to avoid navel see change, with alcohol, when the water must be dry.
  • For if the afterbirth have come away, the navel is ligatured off from the afterbirth with a woollen thread and is then cut above the ligature; and at the place where it has been tied it heals up, and the remaining portion drops off. The History of Animals
  • He wore matching amethyst earrings, bracelets, anklets and various other types of jewellery, as well as having fixed one in his navel, and on his forehead as a bindi.
  • Involuntarily Sloan whimpered and, though his hand was motionless and her skin was still covered, her flesh quivered reflexively and she could feel the damp strokings of his tongue over her navel. Breakfast In Bed
  • Too much navel-gazing, Ms Helena Latimer, she scolded herself and pushed her way to the tube door. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • A photographer with a job must look outside himself, escaping from the private navel-gazing of so much contemporary art.
  • Exhale as you contract your abdominal muscles, pulling your navel toward your spine.
  • She also had her navel pierced but she didn't show it off so much.
  • Each one was a low dome of fine gravel some six to eight feet in diameter spangled with tiny pearls of quartzite to form an ant volcano, from whose navel erupted hundreds of the armoured insects all gingered into frenetic activity by the rising temperature of yet another scorching day. Wildwood
  • Her size two trousers hang about her hips, exposing a navel ring.
  • She shines as the materfamilias who has passed her navel-gazing tendencies to her daughters.
  • ‘Well, make sure it never crosses your navel,’ she retorted with asperity.
  • A madman with dusty matted hair stood in dirty brown shorts inspecting his navel. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • A misbirth with a trailing navelcord, hushed in ruddy wool. Ulysses
  • She too wore her hair piled in an upsweep, but her pièce de résistance was the locket she wore that hung down to her navel. In the Fullness of Time
  • The Liberals have studiously continued to ignore the idea, abetted unwittingly by Opposition parties obsessed with gazing at their own navels.
  • Put the palm of your right hand on the abdomen, just above the navel, and press up against the solar plexus or pit of the stomach.
  • I'd always had somewhat of an itch to be a writer, or at least try my hand at writing, but other than a few pale short stories and a navel-gazing attempt at a roman-a-clef, I hadn't written much. Jason Pinter: Jason Pinter: Why My Next Book Is An eBook. Only.
  • To an outsider, hipster jeans appear to be intended to put the insider's buttocks into a straitjacket while they liberate her navel.
  • And when it came to the sacring, he that lay within that parclos dressed him up, and uncovered his head; and then him beseemed a passing old man, and he had a crown of gold upon his head, and his shoulders were naked and unhilled unto his navel. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Kneel at his or her feet, put the heel of one hand above his or her navel, put the other hand over your fist with the fingers of both hands pointing toward his or her head.
  • Symptoms include a gnawing or burning sensation in the abdomen between the navel and the sternum.
  • And then the percentage of the esculent part of naval orange is estimated with Neural Network whose input variables are two surface areas and weight of navel orange.

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