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"Wrists" in line four seem to salute the freedom but twist it into something else; "the colour of blood" shadows the second stanza.
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As one newspaper report put it, “Wrists were limp, hair was primped, and reactions to the applause were classic.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Wrists scarcely move, and fingers not much, and the speed is terrific.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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Wrists scarcely move, and fingers not much, and the speed is terrific.
Archive 2009-09-01 Jean 2009
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Wrists piston and needles click as the knitters watch a Friday-night movie projected on a barracks wall under the black sky of southern Afghanistan.
Kandahar's Combat Knitters use yarn and needles as weapons of self-preservation 2011
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Wrists (front paws) and ankles (back paws) can be fused in a procedure called arthrodesis, Baltzer said.
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Wrists clean, butoh, too bad, somebodys been bruisin em.
Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009
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Wrists clean, butoh, too bad, somebodys been bruisin em.
Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009
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With the gun still trained on me, she pulled a roll of duct tape out and said, Wrists.
Fat Chance Rhonda Pollero 2009
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Several short segments listing "rejected NCAA team names," including: "the Los Angeles Limp-Wrists," "the New Jersey Jumpin 'Jews," and "the Atlanta Murdering Rampage of Savage Rapin 'Injuns."
Scrutinizing Hate Monger Glen Beck; "close-to-painful murdering of the dark people." 2009
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