This feeling was intensified when Tabbs favored him with a solemn wink and then raised his left hand and twiddled the fingers as Joe had done yesterday.
Then, to Joe's astonishment, Tabbs grinned affably and twiddled his fingers as he had done previously in the Riverside jail.
The hand that had twiddled so often and so bravely lay inert beside his trouser-leg, twitching feebly.
He took the bracelet and twiddled it thoughtfully.
I just twiddled my eyes,” said Bruno, “and then I saw it directly.
He continually twiddled his hat for three or four minutes, and then rose up straight.
But Dick Juniper held his tongue and sat down and twiddled his hat.
Dead-pan and nonchalant, she crossed the room to a small safe, disguised as a Victorian low-boy, twiddled the dials and revealed a neat little Frigidaire.
When he was in a spot, he always reached in his pocket and jingled his change or, as a desperate measure, twiddled his keys.
Master Shallow must have twiddled with his chain or chewed at the cape of his riding hood as he repeated these words in rapid crescendo!
He twiddled the corner of my letter between his finger and thumb, and wore very much the countenance of a poacher about to be committed.
Sometimes she twiddled my cock, and I her clitoris, but generally the time was spent in putting her in every voluptuous posture, and fucking in all sorts of positions.
He twiddledthe ring nervously as he said: "She has gone into Lenten Retreat at a Convent in Kensington.
He twiddled the backs of his fingertips over the keyboard; she swung on one foot and held to the candle-bracket while they talked of Pete.
Racey from the corner of the building, and set the thumb of one hand to his nose and twiddled opprobrious fingers at his comrade.
The Minster twinstwiddled their legs and looked sentimentally at the ocean.
So, as Scattergood twiddled his reflective toes, he looked far ahead into the future of Coldriver Valley; he saw that valley as his own, developed as few mountain valleys are ever developed.
Following this he sighed with a great contentment and twiddled his bare toes openly and flagrantly in the eyes of all Coldriver.
Scattergood reached down mechanically and removed his huge shoes; then, stretching out his fat legs gratefully, he twiddled his toes in the sunlight and gave himself up to practical thought.
But he might just as well have twiddled with his blond whiskers and repeated it twenty times for all the good it did: --Gentlemen and constituents.
Wallace came in and twiddled his moustache, and said-- "By Jove, is it really done!
At the least, he grippit the spokes an' twiddled 'em an' looked wise, but I doubt if the Hoor ever felt it.
He paused a little and twiddledhis thumbs thoughtfully.
The Thinking Machine's narrow eyes were screwed down to the disappearing point, the slender white fingers were twiddled jerkily, the corrugations remained in his brow.
And he just twiddled his thumbs like this, and grunted.
The fat man raised his thumb from the table and twiddled it in the air.
He folded his plump hands over his paunch and twiddled his thumbs with agitation.
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