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Sullivan came back into the devastated post room and looked around twitchily, ignoring Roland.
He is a twitchily charismatic presence on the bandstand, not New York's form of cool.
Other hunters are twitchily training their rifles on these sudden movements, surprised to find the jungle so full of life."
They stood twitchily, facing each other across one corner of the BMW's hood.
He passed his hand over his mouth again, fingers pulling twitchily at his lips as he thought.
He looked away, twitchily.
They broke fast on bread and honey and sweet wine while the innkeeper watched them twitchily until they rose to go.
Although Mr. Varjas is twitchily expressive, Gray has the only fully realized character.
Uncut magazine wrote, "an LP that once raved shamelessly now shuffles, twitchily."
Like a ripple over water, Mallory adopted the Vlad persona and started to pick twitchily at his acne scars.
And many of these people have trouble keeping up with the twitchily fast pace of the stoplights along Grand Street, especially at the artery's eastern end.
Walking like somnambulants, the hundred-odd men and few women who were compelled to attend the trial of Milo assembled amid the echoes, shivering with cold, staring about twitchily.
At once sturdy and childlike, he buzzes twitchily around in his shorts and red superhero boots, but despite his eagerness to help, no one takes much notice of him.
Writing in the Observer, James Purdon commented that "In form as well as subject matter, this is probably the most twitchily onanistic fiction since Portnoy's Complaint".
The tables in shady nooks, even the remote recess we'd twitchily occupied as schoolboys, were all taken, as were most of the woodworm-infested pews and ladder-back chairs that cluttered the main floor area.
Its twitchily narcissistic manoeuvres are fun - and even if it doesn't add up to more than the sum of its poses, it's a very useful asset for the company and for their exemplary determination to bring ballet to a wider audience.