Jason Giambi twiddled his thumbs, crossed his legs and fidgeted in his chair. |
Having very thin wire needles pushed into your skin and twiddled is a very bizarre experience. |
She nervously twiddled her fingers together, looking completely uncomfortable. |
Should we have twiddled our thumbs while 4,000 to 5,000 Canadians die every year of normal flu, if we can call it normal flu? |
I read that one aloud to Quijada, who twiddled anxiously with the strap of his luggage, a look of devastation on his face. |
We've twiddled our thumbs in doctors' waiting rooms while our partners adopt the position. |