The dog had raced on ahead, Alfred bumping and jouncing, his legs flung up and back and sideways.
They screamed with laughter, and Lizzie's legs flung themselves into the air and made vigorous bicycling motions.
Lying in the mud, face upward, was the frog-like creature, its arms and legs flung apart.
She topples onto her back on the sofa, sprawled out, one leg flung across the coffee table atop Harper's, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Viva, and Penthouse.
The force of the blow snapped his head back, lifting him off his feet, back arching, arms and legs flung wide.
If anything, their features and bodies seemed to have relaxed to the point of falling apart: heads lolling, mouths loose and hanging open, arms and legs flung like sacks of maize on the pallets.
She lay still, sprawled quite unself-consciously, legs flung 'wide as he had left her.
He cursed volubly, wiser than to drop their food and give chase to one while the boy lingered: he tossed the leather-wrapped packet at Morgaine, flung his leg over the horn.
Inside, behind windows cracked slightly open and shielded from light with towels, people are slumped, legs propped on dashboards or flung across seats, trying to sleep.