1. I shrugged at him again. 2. And he shrugs at the opportunity to set records. 3. Ask them to comment on their film-making style, and they fairly shrug at the notion of having one. 4. Ashley shrugged at Brazelton. 5. Bohn shrugged at the woman. 6. But Paul said that Georgia voters are more likely to shrug at the extremist label pinned on Reed. 7. Clinton aides merely shrugged at the image of a president rubbing shoulders with the show business elite during the final stretch of his presidential campaign. 8. Consumers tend to shrug at no-names, especially if the price is too high, she added. 9. Espinosa and Colin were novice migrants, but they tried to put on a brave face, shrugging at the well-publicized dangers. 10. Gilliam shrugs at the ability to step in and take his game to the next level. |