How To Use Shrug In A Sentence

  • One might be optimistic and say that, given it's their job to judge a book by the words on the page rather than by the stushie surrounding it, one can expect them to be more concentrated in the category of detached shruggers; one can expect a higher standard of scrutiny, surely. Hype Hype Hoorah!
  • I shrugged uselessly, before I turned to hear Alex's laugh vibrating in the room.
  • He shrug his low opinion of the occupant of the room.
  • she shrugged indifferently
  • For two 50-minute sets the crowd shrugged and shimmied to the rhythm of a more blithe and brilliant era.
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  • Ashlee just shrugged the criticism off as usual, but deep down I know it hurts her.
  • When asked why the government did not rebut them as it did when anti-government stories appeared, he just shrugged his shoulders.
  • The students shrug; that's life, they seem to say.
  • Heath's eyes softened and he dropped his hands to his lap, shrugging his shoulders.
  • Shrugging, he pushed open the door to the bar and almost choked on the smoke that hung thickly in the air.
  • You tend to thrive on your own and shrug off most affection.
  • Thank you for you well thought out and considered reply, I have taken in most of the posts here and elsewhere and the only conclusion I can come to as a layman is “shrugReplace Police With Spin Doctors « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The mountain boys held on to each other laughing, and I wasn't any too pleased, but Carson gave me his slantendicular smile and shrugged. Isabelle
  • I suppose so," said Anna with a shrug.
  • Shrugging, the teen walked over to the window above the sink: some light had managed to filtrate between the cobwebs and the dust.
  • But in his usual noncommittal way he just shrugged and took another slow slurp of beer
  • With a mental shrug, he decided to tell the truth.
  • The man shrugged when asked about the family who only a week ago ran a thriving business. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company recently reassured investors that it could shrug off any cuts to education spending in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not having told him about the eeriest aspect of my road-crash experience, I just shrugged. NIGHT SISTERS
  • It is such a pity that their time and our taxes are being wasted on something which has the majority of our citizens shrugging their shoulder.
  • Where's Dad?" "How should I know?" replied my brother, shrugging.
  • James Baldwin shrugged off a sore right shoulder to toss six strong innings for the White Sox. American League Baseball - White Sox vs. Mariners
  • She untucked her mouth and looked at me, floppy white sunhat, sandle straps, shrugging open her jacket with hands still in the pockets. WHITE LIES
  • You can cultivate a laconic shrug of the shoulders for use when the conversation turns to your putting, or putting in general.
  • Now, anthropomorphise that shrug, and imagine it dies, but not an exciting death maybe it got caught in a dehumidifier or something. This week's new singles
  • Shrugging off foibles — like subpar corn that led them to seek an organic grain from the Finger Lakes — they are content to gain their expertise as they go.
  • She shrugged it off and told herself it would take some time to break her old habits.
  • Sherri shrugged, picked up the clicker and flicked it off as the animated Mount'n Man was trying to out-run a swarm of angry cartoon bees.
  • Stott, a former ice hockey player, has shrugged off the slightly hot-headed image of his teenage years.
  • He gave her a smile that was almost apologetic, then he shrugged.
  • Rotherham is hoping to shrug off its unenviable title of the car crime capital of South Yorkshire with a new crackdown that aims to slash vehicle crime by a fifth.
  • But, as with horoscopes, lots of newspapers shrug it off as an ‘oh, it's just for entertainment’ thing.
  • Ain 'no trouble hyeh," the boatman said, shrugging his shoulders, The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries
  • A conviction for corrupting judges on a grand scale would be more difficult to shrug off.
  • Alex shrugged as she dug out a small chunk and stuck it in her mouth and groaned in heartfelt appreciation.
  • Ashida had suggested the Chunnel plan with a dismissive shrug, S. CORMORANT
  • I was met by four blank blue eyes and much shrugging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who quiz the chief executive on the anaemic performance find a man willing to shrug his shoulders and admit that results have not been good enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • He grinned and shrugged as if he were already in the statehouse. FATAL FLAW
  • Whereas once there were shrugged shoulders and turned faces, I now see fingers pointing out the problems, and mouths emanating inconformity. Cuban Revolution
  • Holding the shrug at the top for one second strengthens muscle. The Sun
  • He was told about it and he kind of shrugged it off as we did.
  • She tried to shrug, but the close walls hemmed her in, so she just made a face.
  • I looked to my mother and without saying a word she shrugged. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery
  • They simply shrug and tell us that what could be moved has already been moved to Damascus. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's been threatening us on occasion for a year now, so I shrugged it off.
  • Shrug, and serve some more clam chowder.
  • When asked about who had broken the old vase,he only shrugged his shoulders.
  • I smooth out my tie and shrug on my blazer, quickly fastening the button.
  • The missing apostrophe from area's you might put down to a typing error; the missing hyphens from well-maintained, 5th-floor, and ready-to-move-into you might ascribe to the pandemic mishandling of those simple punctuation marks; the misrelated clause at the beginning and the dubiously related clause at the end are not so easily shrugged off: they are the faults of pretension rather than ignorance, and the illiteracy of pretentiousness is the vulgarest and most reprehensible. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 2
  • He shrugged, utterly nonchalant, and it was then she realised he hadn't touched a drop of rum all evening.
  • He shrugged, and his eyes glimmered slightly with an undetectable sadness.
  • Josh shot a sidewise glance at Cecilia for a hint; she just shrugged it off and kept her mega-watt smile on her face.
  • Cameras are expensive, but ask the avid photographer and you are sure to receive a nonchalant shrug.
  • The reason we are told with a shrug is always the same: This is Serbia. Global Voices in English » Serbia: Blogging for Justice and Protection
  • It's this kind of talk that makes people in the burbs shrug and go on with their business.
  • He heaves a great gangly shrug and has some more cake.
  • Trying to keep from getting what she cynically called gooey, he shrugged. Captured by Moonlight
  • In his many years as a councillor he has witnessed many intrigues, backstabbings and bunfights at Hull's Guildhall - and his reaction to the latest particularly vicious spat is a weary shrug.
  • He shrugs aside questions on the deeper reasons for his sudden and inexplicable departure.
  • But the sub shrugged off his problems to plunder a crucial winner. The Sun
  • With a mental shrug he bent his thoughts to the serious changes lying ahead.
  • Piers gets booed, at which he simply shrugs. The Sun
  • Shrugging off her injury, she played on.
  • I admire the way she is able to shrug off unfair criticism.
  • As he climbed into his tilbury some twenty yards away, Isolde shrugged.
  • They are downier than you are; they would shrug their aristocratic shoulders, and decline to listen to the _past_ lives of their sons-in-law -- unless it was all in the newspapers, mind you. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day
  • Where's Dad?" "How should I know?" replied my brother, shrugging.
  • When I suggested that the sight of three women of our age -- we are all well on toward fifty; Aggie insists that she is younger than I am, but we were in the same infant class in Sunday-school -- three women of our age "potting" at fences was hardly dignified, Tish merely shrugged her shoulders. More Tish
  • He lifted a shoulder in a one-sided shrug and then lit a cigarette.
  • He is a great athlete with a strong upper body for shrugging people off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally he handed it over with a careless shrug.
  • Most people would just shrug and go get a job stacking shelves in Tescos.
  • I was met by four blank blue eyes and much shrugging. Times, Sunday Times
  • The city is trying to shrug off its industrial image and promote itself as a tourist centre.
  • Here as elsewhere, Pennac's aphoristic style puts the ooh-la-la in Gallic shrug: Giving Up
  • His coach shrugged his shoulders in resignation.
  • I shrugged and watched her put two waffles in a toaster for me.
  • He stood up and gave a half-hearted shrug arrogantly.
  • The Bank just about shrugged off suggestions that it turned a blind eye to Libor manipulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Billy shrugged his shoulders in modest dubiousness. CHAPTER XIII
  • He shrugged my arm off his and replied over his shoulder, ‘It seems our fun is finito, love.’
  • They were all too kind to snigger but Suzi distinctly saw fat Luiza shrug her shoulders in a gesture of fatalistic despair.
  • Shrugging, Vicki lowered her gaze to her fingers picking at a tattered section of knee on her jeans.
  • She shrugged a breath of cleansing dimension and settled her tiara in place. THE MANANA MAN
  • With a shrug, he shrugged off alien concepts such as responsibility, maturity, ambition and commitment.
  • We need to shrug off this image that inventing is about eccentric people locked away in sheds. The Sun
  • The director keeps the camera close to their faces, and the scenes are played out with smiles, winces, sneers, vulgarities, long pauses, shrugs, inane repetitions, dartings, and aversions of the eyes.
  • Greer grunted again, accompanying the sound with a short shrug and a jerk of the head.
  • For all that Netanyahu's innate arrogance and self-aggrandisement was laid bare by the contents of the nine-year-old recording, the collective shrugging of shoulders implies that few expected anything else from a man who has been boasting of his own political prowess throughout his tumultuous career. Why Binyamin Netanyahu tape is no real shocker
  • This, he shrugs, is just the way it is. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, my response is a resigned shrug of the shoulders.
  • He shrugs and bobs his bald head this way and that. Times, Sunday Times
  • (The way he shrugs and says "I'm a smoker" is great, like don't worry, I'm normal -- ironic in this setting.) Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Finale Recap: Happily Ever After?
  • I am the only person on the planet who didn't like whatshisname as Frodo, so ... * shrugs* I'm not sure how I feel about this
  • And so, with a Gallic shrug, Carrefour is closing up shop in much of South - East Asia.
  • Sophia shook her head, shrugged, and continued to skip down the stairs with enthusiasm and pep.
  • He simply shrugs and shakes his head. Times, Sunday Times
  • But after the Gathering... so much has happened... "The demon shrugged. TREASON KEEP
  • London investors shrugged off gloomy jobless news. The Sun
  • Shrugging these lofty analogies a bunch of students compared the roof to an inverted computer.
  • For not immediately obeying him, or for her very presence? she wondered briefly, then gave a mental shrug.
  • Crawford shrugged him off and then clouted the ball from 30 yards with his other foot this time, the right one.
  • He grinned and shrugged as if he were already in the statehouse. FATAL FLAW
  • He shrugged out of his jacket and her hands went to his cotton shirt, fumbling in their haste to undo the buttons.
  • Donald said, what can one do, and we both pretended to shrug it off, to hurry away.
  • With a shrug, I dig out some pocket change, make my one purchase and drive back to Calgary.
  • Older people have shrugged off the economic downturn and headed overseas on long trips. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was met by four blank blue eyes and much shrugging. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chambermaid shrugged her shoulders with something about a "punition" and, when asked why they were punished, said that some French prisoners had been brought through Lille a week or two before, and "naturally, the people shouted 'Vive la France!' Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them
  • Victor smiles and shrugs, digs his hands into his leather pockets and trudges on across the damp sand.
  • People once accepted government greed and graft with a shrug of resignation.
  • You can't simply shrug and just get on with your life. The Sun
  • Gashes and knocks that would put a professional footballer out of action for weeks tend to be shrugged off.
  • And she would shrug in recollection, unable to remember anything except that dull relief.
  • And I can even shrug off the unjustifiable accuse the university education of the unemployment rate.
  • The most phlegmatic, untroubled rebuilder of wobbling innings in the world today, the 35-year-old left hander shrugged off every ball that gloved him and every one that scuttled.
  • He leaned on his hands and shrugged, indifferent to Curt's attitude.
  • Cale shrugged and stripped down to his usual sleepwear.
  • Charles Darwin explained the shoulder shrug by the " principle of unconscious antithesis ".
  • OK: chuddies are underpants, carpenters are pants with loops for tools, a shrug is a tight-fitting cardigan and a buzz cut is a close crew cut. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • With a twinkle in his eye and a shrug. The Sun
  • You tend to thrive on your own and shrug off most affection.
  • I've tried to talk to him about things but he just shrugs his shoulders. The Sun
  • I admire the way she is able to shrug off unfair criticism.
  • Hank got up with a groan and, feeling every one of his 46 years, he shrugged his suspenders back over his middle-age paunch.
  • Damin hesitated for a moment then shrugged, rubbing the handprint that stood out against his tan in the twilight. HARSHINI
  • Several struck him, piercing his armor and numbing his limbs with cold, but the stoic fighter shrugged it off and rushed the foe again.
  • Everyone discreetly turned his or her head towards Jordan, ready for the retort, and the angry outburst, but he merely shrugged.
  • He lifted his shoulders in a Gallic shrug.
  • With a shrug, he shrugged off alien concepts such as responsibility, maturity, ambition and commitment.
  • If they did not divulge enough factual information, the audience began to exchange shrugs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boy gave a slight shrug and walked away.
  • With that Noel swings for his brother and floors him with one single punch and shrugs his shoulders.
  • If Joe Public shrugs off each new encroachment as minor in itself, he will have only himself to blame if he ends up in state-controlled helotry.
  • Like Donna, if I met an author whose work I love and aspire to but appeared to exhibit 'arsehole' behavior I'd shrug and still read it and maybe wish I hadn't met h/her. Dirty Lives and Times
  • I shrugged off the peplos on my right shoulder.
  • West shrugged like a man who didn't really know what was expected of him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sandra unbuttons and unzips her skirt and begins shrugging it down her narrow hips.
  • The city is trying to shrug off its industrial image and promote itself as a tourist centre.
  • For those of us who were taught in grade school to revere him and in college to shrug him off, the beard is an obstacle to fresh acquaintance, and Newton Arvin has wisely chosen a frontispiece in which the forty-eight-year-old man is obscured only by burnsides. Longfellow
  • And probably shrugging all the time, like they do. The Sun
  • Eventually, between the two of them, Sabriel shrugged on the underdress and surcoat, and submitted to a manicure and vigorous hair-brushing. SABRIEL
  • Chase shrugged noncommittally, his dark brows drawn. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Thomas' voice accepted the reference to his illness without a quaver, and he shrugged.
  • You don't just shrug off 30 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gebrec shrugged, climbed aboard, started the engine and drove out of the yard.
  • When a society is criticised by outsiders, its members wince but shrug their shoulders. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has turned and just shrugs his arms up, as if to say who knows? Times, Sunday Times
  • Erin shrugged his shoulders and pointed out the window to a bright object just visible in the distance.
  • I tested it distrustfully, and then finally shrugged to myself.
  • The old man shrugged hopelessly and plodded on up the hill. Day of Honey
  • Taylor shrugged and smiled, then frowned slightly as she thought about that.
  • Shrugging, he hopped down from the stool, paid for his drink, and wormed through the mass of people to the door.
  • These include tongue protrusion; lip smacking; chewing movements; blinking; athetosis of the fingers and toes; shoulder shrugging; and myoclonic movements of the head, neck, and extremities. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • He alleges the man just shrugged and walked away. The Sun
  • Simon glances at him, sees the hood, shrugs, then pantomimes the drill, pointing down at the ice, finger going in circles.
  • Rather than the biting retort Mikel was expecting, she shrugged. TREASON KEEP
  • Following our gazes, he looked at it too and shrugged indifferently.
  • She shrugged helplessly at him as she pulled on the guy's coat but stopped short when she read the name boldly printed in curving letters: Brad.
  • Insectivora shrugged and scooped it up, bringing it hungrily toward her mouth. Lynn Harris: HuffPost Exclusive! Excerpt: Death By Chick Lit
  • Those who quiz the chief executive on the anaemic performance find a man willing to shrug his shoulders and admit that results have not been good enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bobby was the heart of the line, the beginning and the ending of it, rocking back and forth to the beat and frugging and shrugging and clamming and jamming and beating the band. A Fine and Bitter Snow
  • He shrugged aside suggestions that he resign.
  • She shrugged hard inside the baglike sweatshirt, avoiding the answer. The Town
  • But nope, Beeby shrugged his shoulders and sent him off.
  • He pulled two small daggers from his bootstraps and shrugged.
  • (A little nothing in barbie doll pink that scrolled in on itself from both sides with the needles still in. * shrug* Mom laughed anyway.) * waves* Guest blogger: My uterus. « A Bird’s Nest
  • The gateman shrugged and made a gesture towards the ship.
  • As best as he could, Thomas shrugged and his scowl gave way to feigned indifference.
  • But instead helping to crush the rebellion, the teachers grinned, shrugged and told the stewards to relax.
  • Rowboats, a few feet out to sea, moored empty, shrug their bafflement.
  • I frowned in confusion, shrugged and turned back to my dancing partner dilemma.
  • I shrugged and sat beside him, focusing on demolishing my ice cream.
  • Ashida had suggested the Chunnel plan with a dismissive shrug, S. CORMORANT
  • He shrugs and bobs his bald head this way and that. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the shrug is a gesture of renunciation, it is also a performance that maintains dignity.
  • No matter how fast you try to go round a corner, it simply shrugs its shoulders and drums its fingers and obliges. The Sun
  • The reaction you'd get from a typical Eagles fan hearing this news might be a shift of the eyebrow, a shrug of the shoulders, maybe an exhalation of a harried breath.
  • I would love to know exactly what your coach said to you in the three minute break - I asked him afterward why he didn't give me any tips but he just shrugged and laughed - perhaps I should have said you had an "intense" concentration - I assumed that your fleche was a desire to get rid of me, but Amanda says this isn't so - I would be curious on your side - It just seemed like such a strong and complicated move when you had, in the previous point already moved to stop from having free attacks, I couldn't go back on defence, so I assumed, you would double - since with only one point left, I really could only afford to go with a sure thing - long lunges. How to face top fencers without crying: Canadian Women's Epee Nationals 2006-07
  • Israel, though, is shrugging off all the criticisms, saying its forces will stay exactly where they are until they've closed what they call the gateways to terrorism. CNN Transcript May 18, 2004
  • Ah!" replied Bronze, shrugging up his shoulders, "dere be always in dese places people who love to give demselves ridicules: — for exemple; il ya la belle Madame Macfarlane, vid one epaule a half foot higher dan de odre, and who tink all men vill like her better dan her pretty belle fille. The Enchantress; or, Where Shall I Find Her? A Tale
  • With a mental shrug, he decided to tell the truth.
  • She lifted her shoulders in a little shrug.
  • This, he shrugs, is just the way it is. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's about what you'd expect, until the very last shot where we see that Allison is off to the coffee shop to read Atlas Shrugged. Tube Bits for 07/27/2009 (Comic Con Edition)
  • And since it contains its share of articulate losers, it is also about mockery, the put-down, the loser's shrug("whaddya gonna do").
  • When I asked him about it he simply shrugged his shoulders in a gesture of resignation. Broken Lives
  • She ran a brush through her hair and added a dash of color to her lips, and then shrugged at herself in the mirror.
  • With a shrug, he shrugged off alien concepts such as responsibility, maturity, ambition and commitment.
  • Now he seems determined to shrug off such worries.
  • It is wrong to shrug off this kind of disease.
  • Thilda shrugged her shoulders and took a swallow of her mead.
  • Not yet, says his shrug. Times, Sunday Times
  • I shrugged, dropping my half burned cigarette to the ground, squashing it beneath my foot.
  • Instead of shrugging his shoulders, he became agitated and a sarcastic torrent of words flew out.
  • The handling of scale is masterly: a lovers 'chase can expand into a ferocious group bacchanale in a second; a stageful of violent emotion can be dissipated with a single dancer's shrug. Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wuppertal: Agua
  • For years now, escalating displays of excessive force have prompted nothing but shrugs from the police chief and six-figure settlement offers from city attorneys. A History Of Bad Behavior By The Portland Police (Plus My “Debate" With CW Jensen)
  • When the car's occupants remain motionless, the woman gives an exaggerated shrug before advancing to the quatre-quatre* just behind us. French Word-A-Day:

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