(2) The next part was a flurry of movement - block, parry, thrust, twist , turn, step.
(3) In a strange twist of irony, players who played the past year overseas say they are too worn down to participate, while players who didn't play claim they are nowhere near game shape.
(4) Grill small sardines on the open grill and serve with a twist of lemon and a healthy shake of freshly ground black pepper.
(5) He gave it a quarter twist and it sprang open into a bow a half meter long.
(6) With a firm twist of her body, Oren got herself spiraling toward the ground at a crazy angle.
(7) You may also twist a cord out of yarn, or use i-cord.
(8) It sounds unusual, but it tasted great; a meaty, comforting pasta dish given a twist by a substantial infusion of whisky.
(9) He attributes that to having a lot of torque, twist and turn in his body and lots of flexibility in his arm, shoulder and elbow.
(10) It can be switched from rear drive to high or low range four-wheel-drive with a twist of a fascia-mounted knob.
(11) The gradual twist of the body may be likened to certain movements in nature, such as that of a vine winding itself around a tree.
(12) The list covers classics, such as the Mint Julep, which is given a presentation twist by serving it in a silver goblet.
(13) White also stopped planning weddings and made her specialty in providing corporate affairs events with a twist .
(14) Take your Good Grips zester, and using the notch on the side, make a twist from the lemon rind.
(15) You try and twist the cap off until she hands you a bottle opener and you say thanks.
(16) With a sudden twist, she got away from him
(17) The palace where this wild party occurs is oddly arranged, however, with a series of seven rooms that twist and wind beyond the view of the other.
(18) Ms. Power clearly stated that the wrench was to make the final twist and that the line assembly person would have to hear the click.
(19) If people want easy listening, they can find it with a twist of their dial.
(20) He handed her a twist of paper