How To Use Strut In A Sentence

  • Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
  • She was always strutting around like she was a goddess or something, on more then one occasion she swatted me on the bottom with her staff.
  • They ridiculed leaked U.S. plans to install a proconsul in the Douglas MacArthur mold, strutting around with a cob pipe and dictating orders to a humiliated people.
  • In 1974, Jimmy Connors, a strutting young braggart who used his racket like a cudgel, bludgeoned his way to the final of Wimbledon.
  • But Stevie is by no means the only disabled performer strutting his stuff at the festival this year.
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  • In the first half of his latest show, Lord of the Mince - which he describes a self-assured strutt called mincing of which he is the doyen - he reviews the ups and downs in his life. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Kleiber even goes so far as to move the last act's entr'acte right into the middle of the choruses which open that act, providing the flamenco dancers with another opportunity to strut their stuff.
  • So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor. Deep Throat Diva
  • Bonita e minimalista, mas senti-me tentado a tirar a estrutura de apoio! KOLO Armchair by Jouko Järvisalo
  • I had a momentary image - very clear, very politically incorrect, and very likely brought on by Pam's mention of the cartoon books I'd once drawn for a little sick girl - of a large talking skunk in a beret, Monsieur Pepé Le Pew, strutting around my daughter's pension (if that was the word for a bedsitter-type apartment in Paris) with wavy aroma lines rising from his white-striped back. Duma Key
  • In the fields towards Heswall several pairs of brown hares lolloped and played in the long grass while pheasants strutted their stuff looking stunning in the sunlight.
  • On the group “Terremoto in Abruzzo” [it] (Earthquake in Abruzzo) Chiara urges people “not not leave them alone” and writes: l'Aquila distrutta … speravo fosse un sogno ed invece è tutta realtà … non ci posso ancora credere … mi si stringe il cuore … ma l'Aquila ritornerà ad essere bella come prima ed a emozionarci ancora .. Italian Citizens Report and Reflect on L'Aquila Earthquake
  • The prototype antenna popped from its carrier like a jack-in-the-box, and its three 92-foot accordion struts inflated as planned.
  • All of the strut joints end in a close tolerance ball end, so that throughout the entire structure, all the loads are balanced by the bracing wires and strut alignment.
  • These are fiddleheads, the young shoots of the ostrich fern, Matteuccia struthiopteris, and the cinnamon fern, Osmunda cinnamonum.
  • He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline.
  • Without adding much weight to a structure, struts allow it to resist bending and buckling.
  • So no supporting struts, cables or columns to overshadow the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watching him strut confidently through the role is a joy.
  • It is the age of omber, of sonnets to Chloe's false ringlets, of odes to red heels and epics to lap dogs, of tinseled struttings in gilded drawing-rooms. Journeys to Bagdad
  • Her torso is rock hard, squeezed by metal struts that also keep her back rigidly upright. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show" of models strutting the lingerie firm's latest creations last year drew a 10 percent share of the televiewing audience. The MetroWest Daily News Homepage RSS
  • He'd tuck his thumbs under his braces and strut about. The Sun
  • Yes, another batch of cute pets are about to strut their stuff. The Sun
  • There's a chance you might decide to start to strut around like some kind of hopeless mockney wideboy after you've seen it, though.
  • Wimbledon is the opportunity for all the world's best tennis players to strut their stuff.
  • Coca - Cola parties in Georgia, the chitterling strut in North Carolina, cooking for the threshers in Nebraska, a Choctaw funeral, and a Puget Sound Indian salmon feast. ‘The Food of a Younger Land’
  • Buskins are presumed by Strutt to have resembled "the shoes of the carpenter's wife in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales," which the poet says 'were laced high upon her legs'.
  • Um artigo brutal no Guardian sobre o futuro do capitalismo, Capitalism's future on trial, que estabelece um paralelo claro e directo entre os correntes problemas da união europeia o não à constituição, os problemas orçamentais e os deficits de estados membros - este problema que tanto nos afecta e a ideia presente do capitalismo enquanto a mão invisível que estrutura os mercados e beneficia a longo prazo toda a sociedade. Capitalismo Europeu
  • And in Strut, two vicious-looking dogs occupy a vague terrain in which a pair of skulls suggest a boneyard where the dogs have eaten their fill.
  • Brian Strutton, the GMB union's national secretary for public services, said: Is Mr Alexander saying in reaction to the way some unions are proceeding, what we are going to do is call a halt to these negotiations, so for the majority like me, who are trying to negotiate our way through this, the government is actually switching me off, actually pushing me in the dispute camp? Furious unions threaten strikes as minister springs pensions surprise
  • Treason had once been a simple matter, solved quickly on the block, where now fatted ravens strutted as a tourist attraction. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Then there are educational robots and toy robots, all similarly strutting about. Times, Sunday Times
  • He restored the city's confidence in local government, and this put a strut in the city's step.
  • Its little strut of gaminess provides an attitude that is slightly raunchy, but the pool of warm, mellow flavours and faint raspberry note keep it comfortable in any company.
  • On the group “Terremoto in Abruzzo” [it] (Earthquake in Abruzzo) Chiara urges people “not not leave them alone” and writes: l'Aquila distrutta … speravo fosse un sogno ed invece è tutta realtà … non ci posso ancora credere … mi si stringe il cuore … ma l'Aquila ritornerà ad essere bella come prima ed a emozionarci ancora .. Italian Citizens Report and Reflect on L'Aquila Earthquake
  • Its primary engines are located on outrigger pylons and struts to maximize cargo space within the hull.
  • Jaelyn whispered in Brooke's ear as Hugh walked, no, strutted into the room.
  • They strutted and swaggered in Creolestyle, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed.
  • Running the length of the forward strut was a ladder for the astronauts to descend from the top porch to the surface.
  • Strutt may be able to deflea a cat with lemon water, but a gifted self-promoter she is not. Top stories from Times Online
  • Mr. Thomson, the "curat" of Anstruther Easter, was a man highly obnoxious to the devout: in the first place, because he was a "curat"; in the second place, because he was a person of irregular and scandalous life; and in the third place, because he was generally suspected of dealings with the Enemy of Man. Across the Plains: With Other Memories and Essays
  • However, this apparent irreverence toward the subject, an irreverence that is sometimes self-directed (which is the very definition of humor), is only Struth's lightness of being.
  • In the morning and evening, the cock struts gallantly around his beat, his handsome forked tail outspread.
  • English - or, to be more accurate, American - is the one and only language of rock 'n' roll's strut and swagger.
  • As the sun was sinking below the horizon, we relaxed by the pool, sipping cognac and snoozing as the cockerels strutted about on the lawn nearby.
  • Yes, another batch of cute pets are about to strut their stuff. The Sun
  • While disassembling the strut, the three noticed that the strut finger lock assembly resembled the metal found imbedded in the tire earlier.
  • The ecoregional steppe flora has a significant rate of endemism (126 endemic plants from the 302 strict steppe species), mainly reflecting halophyte taxa (Vella pseudocytisus, Boleum asperum, Gypsophila struthium, G. hispanica, Sideritis linearifolia). Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
  • Well then he struts, stands on tiptoes, bustles, and bestirs his stumps, shoves and makes way, and with much ado clambers up a sycamore. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The roof was supported on oak struts.
  • It's not there to make it easier for them to strut and preen on Sunday morning televised gabfests.
  • So no supporting struts, cables or columns to overshadow the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here the fish is excellent as at Porto cla Lenha, and we found the people catching it in large spoon-shaped basins: I enquired about the Peixe mulher (woman-fish), the French sirène, which old missioners describe as an African mermaid, not exactly as she appeared to the “lovely lord of Colonsay,” and which Barbot figures with “two strutting breasts.” Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • Gobblers prefer strutting zones in springtime so that is what you should look for. This was my first season of turkey hunting.
  • Models for the aptly titled Unique label strutted on a catwalk of dried leaves, wearing elaborate head-dresses resembling deer, foxes, bears, squirrels and wolves. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Models strutted the catwalk wearing patched trousers and men's shirts, turquoise headbands and striped jumpers, which combined to illustrate the girl's tomboy side.
  • The tendency to "sit" is a sex-distinction of the hen: the tendency to strut is a sex-distinction of the cock. Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution
  • I just can't stand the man's style, the way he swaggers and struts and smirks and the way he looks sly and deceitful and the way Americans can't see it.
  • These limp fashion disasters are surely worn by the same people who in six months time will be strutting down the beaches of Ibiza parading the latest designer gear.
  • So no supporting struts, cables or columns to overshadow the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • The report thinks, the soldier is sufficient after long - distance march occurrence strut , solid for stress fracture.
  • This is often accompanied, in drink, by a strutting, swaggering bumptiousness.
  • Hey baby, why don't you get out on the floor and strut your stuff?
  • How proudly she had strutted around that day, the cynosure of all eyes.
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  • We saw in one of its streets a remarkable proof of liberal toleration; a nonjuring clergyman, strutting about in his canonicals, with a jolly countenance and a round belly, like Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • So no supporting struts, cables or columns to overshadow the trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • For me, carrying the pistol in the field means a narrow strap, not a military type sling, the strap retaining the pistol on a hook integral to the strut of my modified Camp Trails Freighter packframe.
  • A bog-standard, stamped-steel monocoque bodyshell has industry-standard MacPherson-strut front and torsion-beam rear suspension with a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine mounted across the engine bay in 59bhp or 74bhp form, with a choice of a manual or robotised manual, five-speed transmission. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder.
  • Alternatively, the struts may have the form of circles or ellipses which lie tangential to both the longitudinal profiles and to each other.
  • The band strutted their stuff in a free concert.
  • They go against armed forces numbering 120,000, armed with AK 47s and strutting with pride and arrogance.
  • There was an arrangement of Coltrane's "Moment's Notice" with Chestnut spinning droplets of notes over the percussive chuff of the violins and the bass-like thumping of the cello; a joyous rendition of Clapton's "Crossroads"; and Marshall's bass mandolin, down-home-sounding version of "Gator Strut. In performance: Turtle Island Quartet at 25
  • My hand was resting on a curved metal strut that could have been the edge of a hold.
  • With that, he starts to do a strutting chicken walk, wafting his arms about and clucking and squawking to himself.
  • Her torso is rock hard, squeezed by metal struts that also keep her back rigidly upright. Times, Sunday Times
  • An instant later several more bursts of fire followed, and the ship bucked into the air and then smashed back down, its landing struts sheering off completely.
  • I worked out that about 60% of each of its lateral surfaces was occupied by the fossae that housed lateral air sacs, and because the specimen is broken in half I could also see that very little of its interior was filled up by internal bony struts: most of it would have been air. Archive 2006-07-01
  • Tensegrity systems , cable domes and cable - strut structures all belong to this system.
  • The band strutted their stuff in a free concert.
  • Even several people I know who generally share his world view told me they found his strutting pomposity almost unbearable this year.
  • Ever since Salome strutted her stuff for a plateful of chops (those would be the rather bristly chops of John the Baptist), women have recognised their power.
  • He had all the right kit, strutted around. Times, Sunday Times
  • She goes down a storm, not least when she struts about playing a giant inflatable guitar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Struthers, I know, could tell him of a warmer bag than that, lined with downier feathers from the pinions of Eros. The Prairie Mother
  • Theirs is not a fashion-show erotic strut down the runway.
  • They strutted about, filled their lungs with fresh air, blew out the tanks and cleaned up the ship. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • It doesn't matter how old you are, so long as you can still strut your stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are departing now, strutting their pumped up physiques with arms akimbo.
  • The little shy sounds of Schumann are constantly forgetting that they are shy or child-like and strutting out boastfully in an ineffective dash or prance.
  • Military officials, meanwhile, looked as if they were heading for a parade, strutting around in uniform with gold epaulettes and medals on display.
  • You must explain that you cannot be forced to live with such a serious mistruth. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're lovely -- titanalloy struts as light and strong as bird bones, tension-compensated wrist-pinion and shoulder joints, natural action in the alula slots, and automatic flap action in stalling. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • Its hero struts about in underpants, a cape and red wellies, and the narrator is a talking cat. Times, Sunday Times
  • His tendency to strut around the court, pump his fists and shout cries of celebration will drive women who love mischief into a frenzy.
  • Their memory was perpetuated in later centuries by antiquarians such as Joseph Strutt, whose Sports and Pastimes of England was published in 1801.
  • Check the indication of pressure gauge on central landing dear strut.
  • Both sons are strutting peacocks, vain and confident.
  • He had all the right kit, strutted around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Andreas was thoroughly happy and thoroughly satisfied; his gayness of spirit as he strutted beside Jason testified to this.
  • After three or more contestants have strutted their stuff, the winner is decided by popular acclaim.
  • Joining the two other members of the camp staff, Jon Voigt is a particularly nasty delight as he struts around with a six-shooter and a greasy pompadour.
  • A whole host of dandy dogs and preened pooches converged on Oulder Hill Community School over the weekend to strut their stuff.
  • Among the instrument trainers and gliders, Rearwin Airplanes debuted the Rearwin Cloudster in 1939; featuring strut-braced high-wings, the aircraft included an enclosed cabin and fixed, tailskid undercarriage. Aero-News Network
  • For 2011, Charger struts with a variety of standard and optional technologies, such as keyless entry and push-button start, Garmin navigation system, rainy-day safety mode, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, cross-path detection, and rearview camera. Sneak Peek: 2011 Dodge Charger--New styling, equipment, power
  • No one had his look, his air of total confidence and that cocky strut.
  • While the struts appear to partially compensate for the under sizing of the joists, the king-post trusses are more difficult to rationalize.
  • Então a senhora conselheira executiva nunca se debruçou sobre o programa da sua disciplina e, com os seus colegas, não o articulou ao longo do ciclo, estruturando os conteúdos que os alunos irão aprender? Bronca
  • This reasonably priced system provides highly machined plastic connectors and sufficient highly engineered struts in various lengths to build scores of geodesic forms.
  • From the outset, when the performers strut, bird-like, onto the stage with wonderful improvised bird-sound pipe instruments attached to their canary yellow costumes, one is drawn into the show's parallel universe.
  • Whether singing, rapping or doing a strutting hybrid of the two, she was imperious here. Times, Sunday Times
  • Struts are fixed to each side of the posts to provide further support to the ridge purloin.
  • If I was the architect of this town, or any town, I would have built everything first but the sidewalks and let the people walk—let them express their human sensibilities of awareness and direction and tendency—and once a few months had passed, once their natural meanderings/cuts and joyful lollygags/struts and stretches and ways of life had worn gentle paths in the grass, I would have then paved over the paths, to create walkways where the people already wanted to walk. On Writing about Velveeta
  • Bony struts, called laminae, divide the fossae and connect the main ‘landmarks’ of the bone (such as the pre - and postzygapophyses), and each of these laminae has a name. ‘Angloposeidon’, the unreported story, part II
  • The tourists stare slack-jawed as her spandexed form struts past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where once it stressed prog-rock pomp and strutting machismo, now it tends to alt-rock introspection and a sly androgyny. Globe and Mail
  • The roof was supported on oak struts.
  • All that posturing and strutting about wasn't for me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tensegrity, or "tensional integrity," structures hold themselves in shape via rigid struts held in place with interconnected high-tension cables. Smithsonian Mag
  • Her hair flows mermaid long and her legs strut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hip young Indians sipping tequilas and strutting their designer gear in trendy bars and discos are now commonplace.
  • The huge pylons that acted as refuelling struts reach for the surface, cloaked with extraordinary coral growth and clouds of fry.
  • He allowed himself to slide to the side of the ship and catch a piece of the landing strut.
  • You cannot just strut your junk in your trunk and funk in your fishburger in front of decent, law-abiding citizens and think that it is okay. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • Then there are educational robots and toy robots, all similarly strutting about. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without another word he rose from the ground and strutted out of the room leaving her to think of the words he had just said.
  • He'd tuck his thumbs under his braces and strut about. The Sun
  • Helping to compensate for this are the joined struts that are mortised and tenoned to both the joists and rafters, in effect converting each rafter-joist pair into what might be described as the most primitive form of truss.
  • The survey, carried out by national estate agents Strutt and Parker, shows the property market in the county remains buoyant and prices are still rising.
  • He struts around like a rooster in a hen house
  • He incessantly joshes his son, once slugs him in the face with a vase, cracks terrible jokes, struts around in a tweed jacket, and generally makes a virtue out of insouciance and brio.
  • Mazda also added a strut tower bar to help stiffen up the chassis.
  • Coles copies offshore stores in its supermarket strut THEY secretly held their breath, expecting the word they'd need would be "daggy". NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • The model strutted down the catwalk in halter-topped jumpsuit with tiered ruffles running down the legs.
  • Many a young partridge who strutted complacently among the stubble, with all the finicking coxcombry of youth, and many an older one who watched his levity out of his little round eye, with the contemptuous air of a bird of wisdom and experience, alike unconscious of their approaching doom, basked in the fresh morning air with lively and blithesome feelings, and a few hours afterwards were laid low upon the earth. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club
  • The 140A has the tapered, single-strut, all-metal wing of the 150, but the flaps are hinged, not Fowler flaps.
  • The cockerels were strutting up and down in their enclosure like generals making plans for war.
  • Yesterday, as she was strutting along the streets of Essex, the brunette beauty showed off her tiny waistline in a red peplum top.
  • 'Oh,' says the metaphysician, 'this is association: just so a strain of music reminds you of a fine passage in a book you have read, or a beautiful tone in a picture you have seen; just so the Ranz des Vaches bears the exile to the timber house, with shady leaves, corbelled and strut-supported, whose very weakness appeals to the avalanche that shakes an icicly beard in monition from the impeding crags.' The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • The keyboardist invents a new, ear-grabbing bass figure for the Withers number and adds strutting stride piano to Ellington's. Baltimore City Paper
  • The struts are firmly braced.
  • You can paint the prop if you like, but copper-based paint won't stay on a bronze prop (nor bronze rudders and struts) for long.
  • Objective:To evaluate the outcomes of anterior spinal fusion(ASF) for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis(AIS) using rib strut grafting technique.
  • Struthers, will sell potato, cabbage and lekvar pirogi. Vindy.com stories: Vindy.com Newswatch » Breaking News from around Youngstown, Warren, Columbiana Ohio
  • In the air, its high wing and lack of wing struts gave occupants exceptional visibility.
  • That recklessness is becoming more apparent every day, as the economy worsens, the deficits soar, and more and more Americans die in a war that the President stated was officially over as he strutted like a popinjay up and down the deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. Balkinization
  • Before she strutted on stage in her knee-high boots and hot pants, she slipped a folded love letter into her glove. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those were the good old days — breakfast was mush, lunch was chitterling strut and dinner was fried beaver tail. A Book Lover’s Summer
  • The peacock is an emblem of pride; when he struts, and shows his fine feathers, Solomon in all his glory is not arrayed like him. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • An overweight, middle-age woman struts out on stage wearing a tube top, miniskirt and high heels to the deafening whoops and hollers of the studio audience.
  • Toronto band Die Mannequin performed live for the show as male models with pompadours and funky glasses strutted down the runway in Bustle's poorly tailored suit separates. Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Springs Into Fashion Week
  • Two wide wing bracing struts were built from steel tube and balsa wood and fabric covered.
  • He has said so again and again, indeed, and while wearing a velvet jacket and strutting about the place. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were in a hotel room, generic furniture, a watercolor of sandpipers strutting along a beach. OFF THE CHART
  • Usually the delivered energy is so high—in the 5,000-foot-pound range—that a frail sack of blood and struts like a human being will flip through the air, sometimes as far as 30 feet, limbs askew, and land in a pile of wreckage. Dead Zero
  • The struts of the high girders, which plunge down from the top like the tracks of a rollercoaster, are not absolutely straight.
  • At 7: 53, as we were passing over California, we've identified that a fourth left brake line strut actuator and uplock actuator temperature measurements rose significantly. CNN Transcript Feb 3, 2003
  • After ‘hanging out ‘together most of the day at my favorite Hollywood eateries and shopping centers, Scott and I headed for ‘Comic Relief ‘together, strutting like a couple of boulevardiers just off the boat from Stockholm.’
  • Though as a shark she glided through the tank like a needle and her manta ray was as graceful and sly as a ruffle of fox, when she was an angelfish she strutted her stuff, bright stripes flashing, her big eyes aware, and lips seductively puckered. Enjoy It Now
  • Climene, was moved almost to tears by the hard fate which through four long acts kept her from the hungering arms of the so beautiful Leandre, howled its delight over the ignominy of Pantaloon, the buffooneries of his sprightly lackey Harlequin, and the thrasonical strut and bellowing fierceness of the cowardly Rhodomont. Scaramouche
  • Hey baby, why don't you get out on the floor and strut your stuff?
  • He strutted and preened and made the girls laugh while I drank beer at the bar and watched the swirling dancers, careful not to talk to or touch any of the girls. Reynolds and Me
  • In 1974, Jimmy Connors, a strutting young braggart who used his racket like a cudgel, bludgeoned his way to the final of Wimbledon.
  • A group of belles de jour ready for sin strutted down the oval runway in black velvet dresses with white lace collars, deep green fox coats and chic tailleurs with cardigan jacket à la Chanel.
  • Coles copies offshore stores in its supermarket strut THEY secretly held their breath, expecting the word they'd need would be "daggy". NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • He struts with imperial stride to the wharf and down center stage.
  • He is smart as he could acerbate the problem by riding in with chaps and spurs and strut and the attitude that I AM THE WAY! history repeats Is Obama too soft on Iran?
  • This piece of music is suitable to strut.
  • The strutting paycock of the title, ‘Captain’ Boyle, is a workshy boozehound, an incorrigible fantasist who rashly pins everything on the promise of an inheritance.
  • The young man struts, prances, like a kind of teenage prankster, with stink bombs and remote control detonators.
  • Groovy youngsters strutting around on car bonnets? Times, Sunday Times
  • Suspension Type: Fully independent, MacPherson strut suspension, front and rear antivibration subframes, and engine-speed-sensing, progressive power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering 2006 Lexus RX400h
  • The generality wish for the return of harlequin, who though he cannot appear as he used to do, with his motley coat and wooden sword, often struts about in the hero's dress to delight them; at least it is only to this that I can ascribe the miserable pantomimes with which the tragic actors inter - sperse their tragedies. A General collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world [microform] : many of which are now first translated into English : digested on a new plan
  • In fact, if you hardgainers can take any solace in your struggle to bulk up your entire physique, at least your calves aren't a conspicuous weak point like they are for mesomorphs strutting around on ‘peg legs.’
  • The front set-up uses struts with lower wishbones, coil springs, and hydraulic shocks.
  • Molly clambers up onto the wall and struts up and down for a moment whilst she gets her balance on the wall.
  • Hey baby, why don't you get out on the floor and strut your stuff?
  • Two wide wing bracing struts were built from steel tube and balsa wood and fabric covered.
  • King's Road used to be one of the most thrilling streets in London and its glorious grooviness required that you walk it with a swagger or a strut.
  • We could feel the landing-gear struts compress as the ship hit some heavy swells and pitched wildly.
  • The postman, aware that he was the cynosure of all eyes, would strut to the centre of the village and call out names of those whose letters he had brought.
  • Jazz musicians across the globe have strutted various worlds of music.
  • The male, on the other hand, struts about with a green head and flashes of blue on its wings. Times, Sunday Times
  • These include ostrich Struthio camelus, with white pelican Pelicanus onocrotalus, and greater and lesser flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber and P. minor on Lake Makat in Ngorongoro crater, Lake Ndutu and the Empakaai crater lake where over a million birds forgather. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
  • The joined struts are mortised and tenoned to both the joists and rafters.
  • And now commenced a tremendous rivalry between these two doughty commanders, striving to outstrut and outswell each other, like a couple of belligerent turkey-cocks. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete
  • Peacocks strutted about the vast hall, displaying fine plumage and lustrous silks to everyone in the room.
  • Bony struts, called laminae, divide the fossae and connect the main ‘landmarks’ of the bone (such as the pre - and postzygapophyses), and each of these laminae has a name. Archive 2006-07-01
  • He has said so again and again, indeed, and while wearing a velvet jacket and strutting about the place. Times, Sunday Times
  • L'hotel dispone di un totale di 386 camere, di reception aperta 24 ore su 24, cambio valuta, guardaroba e ascensori, nonché edicola, bar, un libero accesso ad Internet, strutture per conferenze, parco giochi, parcheggio e garage. WN.com - Articles related to The Omphoy Ocean Resort shines as the "new'' Palm Beach
  • She strutted around the stage and shook her hair like a seasoned metalhead, looking like she'd played to arenas and stadiums for years.
  • On a recent Wednesday afternoon, the Clarkes stood at the end of a long hallway at Ms. Strutman's aunt's house in suburban St. Louis watching as AJ, in cutoff jeans, legwarmers and high-heeled Aldo booties, walked back and forth — in front of her mother, father, stepmother, grandmother, Ms. Myers and a reporter — trying to keep her knees from turning inward. A Different Kind of Girl Scout
  • So by the time he wins his first tournament as a pro in 1987, in Brazil, he is a strutting Id, a lightning rod ( "a haircut and a forehand," sniffs Ivan Lendl), all the more so after he bucks tennis whites and decides, with Nike's backing, to make demin his signature look. Agassi, Sampras, Federer, Nadal: Books On The Great Men Of Tennis
  • New front and rear strut assemblies and a rear sway bar were added to improve cornering and virtually eliminate body roll.
  • His first horse-driven factory was established at Nottingham to supply Midland hosiers in partnership with Samuel Need and Jedediah Strutt of Derby.
  • Non-expanded polycarbonate struts under the soundboard provide the stiffness that is needed to withstand the tension from the strings.
  • A whole host of dandy dogs and preened pooches converged on Oulder Hill Community School over the weekend to strut their stuff.
  • There's winking, strutting, flitting and flirting, pecks on the cheek and pinches on the bum.

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