One general (an important personage), evidently feeling offended at having to wait so long, sat crossing and uncrossing his legs and smiling contemptuously to himself.
He looked at me with an attention that quite confused me when I begged him to take a seat until the servant should return; and as he sat there crossing and uncrossing his legs in a corner, and I asked him if he had had a pleasant ride, and hoped that Mr.
Again, blood pressure was higher when legs were crossed, but when the measurements were repeated just three minutes after uncrossing the legs, blood pressure was back to the earlier levels.
She then tried to intimidate detectives by uncrossing her legs, but officers explained to the Oscar-nommed actress that no one has wanted to see that since the '90s.
For my money, a knickerless Sharon Stone uncrossing her legs in Basic Instinct could never match the erotic chess game played by a fully-clothed Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in The Thomas Crown Affair back in 1968.
The comedian took out a Lloyd's policy insuring against the risk of his eyes uncrossing. AaAaAaAaAaMore recently, Gennaro Pelliccia (the coffee taster for Costa Coffee) insured his tongue at Lloyd's for Au10m against the risk of something going wrong with his tastebuds.
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