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Перевод: squirm
[глагол] корчиться; извиваться; испытывать неловкость; чувствовать себя неприятно задетым
Тезаурус:
- In., Finally, the boy tried to squirm past her like a silverfish but she had him by the hair and was breaking the rifle over his head and shoulders when my father stopped her.
- Forwarding a copy of this letter to his wife, he added that "I quite squirm at the thought lest some successor to me in the near future should treat these chiefs in a different manner from my own".
- And Olson won't let us squirm off the hook - for him the anti-Jewishness is symptom, not cause:
- "She wanted to kiss me," he said with a squirm.
- At first the walls seemed to be stacked with dense, stocky, motionless objects, but as the nightmare progressed, they began to writhe and squirm in an eerie, soundless dance.
- Innominate Crack and Kern Knotts Crack are both 4c, though the first is the harder overall and more suited to the modern climber, being less of a squirm than the other.
- It was as good as a caress and Violet could only squirm.
- Schoolly D reckons it's funny the way people squirm when they lie dying of gunshot wounds.
- I can still remember how I used to squirm uneasily under his touch.
- There is a kind of innocence about this which makes the modern reader, coming upon it all sixty years after the event, squirm with embarrassment.
- can lie and squirm in a sewer.
- She'll squirm in her ermine, refuse to be shook -
- (If this makes you squirm, or giggle nervously, you have just recognised yourself!)
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