1. Around the Journal, however, a good many heads are shaking. 2. As she has demonstrated repeatedly, she is exceedingly adept at saying and doing things that start tongues wagging and heads shaking. 3. Again heads shook, this time in silence. 4. Cal, Amos, and the rest of the retired farmers who were kicked back around our corner table, did a couple of eye rolls and head shakes. 5. Fingers are waggling, heads are shaking and favorable ratings are plunging, but here comes Details magazine with poll results that should banish your gloom. 6. Heads shook no all around. 7. Her head shook slightly, her hair, in neat corn rows, bobbing. 8. His face twitched and his head shook negatively. 9. Heads shake decisively. 10. Heads shake in disbelief. |