Lie on your back and rest your legs on top of an exercise ball, tucking the ball behind your knees. |
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He picked her up and brought her to his bed, tucking her in and giving her a kiss on the forehead before leaving the room. |
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I had the faint memory of dad coming into my room and carrying me to my bed and tucking me in but had thought I was dreaming. |
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I just nodded, and he lifted me into his arms and carried me up to my bed, tucking me in. |
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He smiled in a friendly manner, tucking his hi-tech looking gun into the belt about his waist. |
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She made it disappear as quickly as it had appeared, tucking it into a hidden pocket. |
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And after seven years of liquid food, Jack is tucking into foods that for years he could only dream of. |
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She is keen to get children as young as possible tucking into healthier food. |
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The pocket skirt is fuller, swinging, and has two great big patch pockets with tucking detail. |
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They have vented, straight hemmed tail for free movement and clean, easy tucking. |
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With a quickly prayed prayer of blessing for the food, the two of them began tucking in. |
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She smiled understandingly, tucking some hair behind my ear in an almost motherly sort of way. |
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No doubt in the referee's mind and Brady himself strode, ball in hand, to the penalty spot before unflappably tucking the spot kick home. |
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I continued packing my clothes, folding shirts, unfolding them, tucking socks into shoes. |
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One was Mr. Rao slurping a double sundae and the other was Ms. Rao tucking into a large bowl of strawberries and cream. |
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One night as I was tucking the boys into bed, I noticed how much longer their legs seemed since our arrival. |
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It wasn't much later until I was tucking Candice in bed after checking her room for monsters and making sure her night light worked. |
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On Christmas morning she'll be at her daughter's, tucking into a brunch of eggs Benedict, bacon, sausages and waffles. |
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Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken nuggets and chips from the local fast food shop. |
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She has short hair with bangs and a black hairpin always tucking her hair on the left. |
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Cleaning her fans before tucking them into her obi, Lori looked up startled to see Tari looking pale. |
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Each garment has ornamentation through different texturing techniques including crinkling, tucking, thread work and handwork. |
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I would like to ask him when was the last time he heard of a fox-hunter tucking into a tasty meal of fox stew? |
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She tugged gently on the strand of beads around her neck, tucking them cautiously under her shirt again and letting a sigh pass her lips. |
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Halpern kept his arms crossed and eyes forward, while Ren was grinning and tucking a few stray hairs up under a mesh caul. |
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The two tea rooms were stuffed with damp holiday makers, all tucking into cake and cream and scones and cream and strawberry jam and cream. |
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When their mudde arrives, they become a bit of a curiosity, as chances are the others are tucking into their masala doses, chaat, and Chinese. |
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It was midday local time, hundreds of troops were tucking into well-earned chow. |
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Unlike their snake cousins, threadsnakes are chowhounds, tucking into meals at a rapid rate, with three or four bites each second. |
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Revellers relaxed in a tent outside the club, drinking beer and cider and tucking into pig roast. |
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However, once inside the tables have a single pedestal so tucking a chair in should be relatively easy. |
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She checked herself once more in the mirror and freshened her lip gloss before tucking the bottle into her clutch and snapping it shut. |
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On the other side of the track, the enclosure was teeming with people tucking into food hampers while supping from cans and plastic glasses. |
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Hundreds of others were tucking into picnics by the river as a full moon rose in a cloudless sky. |
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She fidgeted on her feet, tucking a strand of her disarray hair behind her ears a few times. |
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If you don't want to diminish the Christmas morning surprise, wrap stocking stuffers in plain white or silver paper before tucking them inside. |
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You can cover their plates by tucking the wallpaper into the wall and replacing the cover. |
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Just 50 yards from the sea, the place has a jolly atmosphere, with lots of families tucking into enormous seafood platters. |
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And with a ship docking it can run to 850 people tucking in at the cookhouse. |
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She diverted the move and countered with an uppercut that he avoided by tucking his chin in. |
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Look for formfitting shirts in order to avoid excess fabric when tucking them in and opt for point collars instead of spreads. |
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Around 80 guests will enjoy a cream tea at the farm where he lives, with Prospero tucking into a carrot cake next Saturday. |
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Surreal, then, to find a table full of fat men upstairs, shrouded by a fug of cigarette smoke, all tucking in to boeuf and pommes de terre. |
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Traditional American shirts tend to be fuller in the torso, which might cause your shirt to bulge when tucking. |
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Some strange man, gallant and handsome, was tucking her into bed, with the help of another person, apparently female. |
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Pigtails, puffed sleeves in check cotton, bare midriff and a skirt that definitely wouldn't need tucking up in the milking shed. |
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From dressing for a beach wedding to waxing your body hair and tucking in shirts properly, we've got your fashion fix. |
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He began lunch with a whiskey sour, before tucking into a crab and asparagus salad on his way to the steak and spinach. |
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She hesitated then sat down in the chair beside him, tucking an afghan over her legs and finding a book to read. |
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In the dining room, Richard is already tucking in to a plate of black and white pudding, having already dispatched a bowl of porridge oats. |
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She landed with a thud, and rolled, tucking her feet underneath her as the wind rushed out of her again. |
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By tucking in an antique wicker writing desk as a side table, we increased function and character in the room. |
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When Jana emerged from the stall, she was tucking her white shirt into the regulation plaid skirt and was muttering harshly under her breath. |
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My dinner companions are a multinational mix of people tucking into the juicy Argentine beef with equal relish. |
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A man clambers onto the streetcar after having bought the daily paper and tucking it under his arm. |
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I rolled my eyes, tucking a loose curl that had escaped from my messy bun behind my ear. |
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She let herself fall into the embrace, tucking her wet face into his shoulder while her arms hung loosely over his back. |
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He sealed, addressed, and stamped it before tucking it under his pocket and going for a brief walk down to the nearest public mailbox. |
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As regards fruit, I'm always tucking into clementines, satsumas, whatever they're called at the moment. |
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They were happily tucking into their menu of Hudson Valley foie gras, tataki bluefin tuna salad and rack of Colorado lamb. |
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And safe journey and happy travels go out to Jervey who is probably tucking into a T-bone steak stateside. |
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Steve sat down again and leaned back in his chair, tucking his hands behind his balding head. |
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When I arrived a few young women were tucking into some very well presented fare, as music played unobtrusively in the background. |
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My mother was piling her plate high with a greasy, fatty, fry-up of a mixed grill and tucking in with gusto. |
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Setting the tray down, she pulled the bedcovers up under his chin, tucking him in. |
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We were in an alcove adjacent to one end, next to two ancient beldames who were tucking into a Gargantuan feast. |
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That makes for a good workout, but you lose the relaxation time that you get from just tucking down a gentle descent on a snowy ski trail. |
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You can always camouflage milkweed by tucking one or two plants behind a couple of lovely buddleias. |
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It's a nice Christmas gesture and I, with many others, will be tucking into my mince pie and tea without any feeling of dissatisfaction. |
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He shifts into lotus position in his chair, tucking both feet beneath him and riffling quickly through his magazine, which is abnormally thick. |
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The process of shirring, gathering and tucking took over, but these techniques did not solve its basic architectural problem. |
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For several years I've been tucking away miscellanea about the record that intrigued me, and something tells me it's time to put it in play. |
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By tucking one edge of the skin over the other, the exact extent of excess skin can be defined and excised. |
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He gripped the coverlet, and pulled it over Sarah's frail body, tucking the ends in under her elbows. |
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I finished, tucking the end of the gauze into the side opposite the bandaged wound. |
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By tucking the ends of the paper strips into the chicken wire holes, the first few strips will eventually stay in place. |
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She pulled the blankets tighter over her head, tucking the ends underneath herself to form a cocoon, to block out the noise. |
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She then grabbed a sheet and began spreading it over the unmade bed, tucking the ends underneath the mattress as she went. |
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A lot of it is very clean, with tucking, ruching and sleeve details. |
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After he buckled the strap around his chin, he wrapped the scarf around his throat, then across his mouth and nose, finally tucking the ends inside his collar. |
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On the same night that the game's elite were tucking into a feast at the champions dinner, here was Daly selling merchandise over the counter of his ramshackle trailer. |
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Twelve students from years nine and ten cooked up a feast of Asian treats for members of staff, with retiring head teacher John Roberts among those tucking in. |
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I closed my phone and tucking it in my pocket, I rang the door bell. |
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How better to end than by tucking into ice-cream that we really didn't have room for and ordering glasses of limoncello when we were already quite tipsy enough. |
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Place the fish on top, tucking any tail ends under to make neat parcels. |
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Brandon was absently playing with a strand of Chasity's hair, wrapping it around his finger, tucking it behind her ear and interlacing it between his fingers. |
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Instead the wearer will buy them flatpacked from a vending machine and assemble them instantly with a deft bit of folding, tucking and the odd tug on a cord. |
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And as a result, families that are raising kids and loving kids and send them off with lunch pails every day and tucking them in at night are taxed at a higher rate. |
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Instead she has now invested in some dog treats so Tip will be tucking into them this Yuletide in a home that is a world away from the unwelcoming place where he began life. |
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Jodi staggered backwards from her sister's bed after tucking Hannah in. |
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She quickly changed from her nightclothes into the clothes in the bundle, tucking her trousers into her tie up, saddle boots and her shirt into her trousers. |
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We don't get married like we used to, with the stock ceremony, stock frock, and a few drunken speeches before tucking into the passionfruit-topped pav. |
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He ushered her off to bed, tucking her in and kissing her goodnight. |
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He carefully put her down in the bed and began tucking her in. |
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I have lost count of the lunching conversations I've missed because of wailing sirens, farting trucks and the dulcet thrub of pneumatic drill tucking into tarmac. |
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Anna bent down and picked him up tucking him under her left arm. |
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The Queen had it rolled round her asparagus before tucking in to tournedos of beef and meringue vacherin at the Guildhall luncheon during Jubilee weekend. |
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Also with this style of bridle the ring or carbineer on the tow rope is free to climb up the bridle further pulling down the nose of the glider and tucking the glider. |
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She reached back with her uncuffed hands and tightened her ponytail, tucking a few loose strands behind her ears. |
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I like the nurturing aspect that tucking a seedling into warm soil brings. |
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After a bit of deliberation, we squeezed in beside two young women tucking into mountainous Sunday lunches of roast chicken with all the trimmings. |
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I responded by tucking the cover in too tightly for your wiggle. |
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The Town keeper Darren O'Grady was obviously fouled as he went to catch a high punt with Gary Smyth tucking the loose ball into the unguarded net. |
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When he got there, he found his colleagues tucking into roast chicken and other tastier things than njahi and could not help pitying himself. |
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Gamboling on to the next shot, he was forever tucking in his shirttail and hitching his pants. |
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Soften borders by tucking in some low, mounding plants, such as catmint, Sanvitalia, and sweet alyssum. |
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Comics could be tucking into BBQ rib-ticklers, cheese and tickle sandwiches, pulled leg of lamb followed by deadpan-cakes and gooseberry fool. |
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Hurlford opened the scoring from the spot, Kean tucking home after Gavin Rushmore Robertson in the box, but Jamie Lyden levelled soon after. |
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Photos on state media showed groups of Yulin city residents tucking into plates of meat and vegetables around dining tables strewn with lychees. |
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Kelly Schofield, Beckenham, South London GIVE drawers a fresh fragrance by tucking a new fabric softener sheet inside. |
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Crews are making major earthquake repairs and tucking wiring, plumbing and ductwork inside the skin of the historic, elegant building. |
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And although Steven Fletcher cut the deficit for Wolves, tucking in Stephen Hunt's cross, the home side held on. |
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In the evenings, Liz and Richard would sit on the sofa, tucking into enormous takeaway curries with piles of chips, naan, rice and poppadums. |
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Luckily, shucked scallops fare well in the freezer for a few weeks, so tucking a few limits away isn't a bad idea. |
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What if Serb snipers started tucking puppies under their arms? |
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And President Xi got another taste of British culture by tucking into fish and chips with homemade tartare sauce. |
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The model clearly couldn't wait to get stuck into the calorific dinner as she appeared to be naked while tucking in at her hotel. |
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If you're lucky enough to get one of the few seats in this little venue you can while away an hour in peace, tucking into homemade keftedes, souvlaki and melitzana. |
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Earlier, he had visited the Rovers Return, tucking into Lancashire hot pot, made in the soap by the pub's barmaid Betty Williams, played by actress Betty Driver. |
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The nine-month old nanny goat, Susie, escaped from her owner's garden through a broken fence and soon started tucking in to treats on the other side. |
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It was supper-time on board the Stormchaser, and the sky pirates were all seated round a longbench tucking into a meal of baked snowbird and earthapple mash. |
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But Cheryl isn't the only one who loved tucking into a stottie. |
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Neatly spoon the apple mixture along one long edge of the pastry and roll up the filo enclosing the filling, tucking the ends underneath and neatening the shape. |
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