51. He was whippet-slim and moved like a dancer, which is pretty hard to do in high-heeled cowboy boots equipped with jingling spurs. 52. He walks around the store, moving like a teen-ager, head forward, eager. 53. His prose, free of quotation marks and other clutter, is sensible poetry that moves like an interesting conversation. 54. Henriksen, instead, suggested that he learn to move like the model. 55. Huge rolls of magma move like corkscrews in the direction of plate motion, drawing fresh material from below. 56. In body and manner, Stravinsky walked and moved like a dancer, with vigorous sudden gestures, even in old age, when his body grew frail. 57. In ice dancing, judges rate moves like twizzles, swing rolls and wishbones, not to mention the width of a smile and expressive hand gestures. 58. In the original, the apes hopped, moving like marionettes. 59. Inside, the emphasis is on flexibility, right down to seats that can be moved around like armchairs. 60. Instead, they probably fled before the bombing, moving like ghosts to fight again elsewhere. |