She looked at Barney, hunched up beside her.
Hunched up in their ropes they might indeed be rolled down hill like barrels, but most of the way lay through a morass.
" From there, it has been two years of trial and error — hunched over a counter trying different concentrations of soybean solids in his soy milk, comparing spec sheets on various brands of baking powder, fine-tuning temperatures and timings until things tasted like they used to in the glory days of the shop.
I see some people crawling around, hunched over smoking a cigarette — they should be doing ballet.
To add insult to injury, it turns out that spending your day hunched over a computer also has major ramifications for your mental well-being.
He pulled up his hood and hunched over his garron, silent and sullen.
He had an easier time making eye contact with a transistor than with a girl, and he developed the chunky and stooped look of a guy who spends most of his time hunched over circuit boards.
Without vitamin D, you can't properly absorb calcium, which will lead to osteoporosis, broken bones and a hunched spine, and nothing ages you more than that.
"Without vitamin D, you can't properly absorb calcium, which will lead to osteoporosis, broken bones and a hunched spine, and nothing ages you more than that.
Use a random word (an object near you while you're hunched over your Post-it) and a combination of numbers.
Since the majority of us spend so much time in front of our computers, hunched over, demolishing our posture, try adding in 10 minutes of body weight exercises (preferably every few hours).
Without vitamin D, you can't properly absorb calcium, which will lead to osteoporosis, broken bones and a hunched spine, and nothing ages you more than that.
From his hunched, put-upon shoulders to his nervous, rapid-fire delivery, Eisenberg gives us vintage Woody".
Are you as straight-backed as a ballerina, or as hunched as a dinosaur?
The woman with the bifocals and sun-shaped stud is hunched over my arm, attaching a clear plastic tubing to it.
Andrew Ng is hunched over his smartphone, in a pantomime of key-pecking, squinting, typo-ridden discomfort.
Cold weather makes people hunched and wary, in every sense (psychologists at Yale University have discovered that if you hold something cold before you shake somebody's hand in an office meeting, they will feel more antipathy towards you than if you clutch a hot coffee).
That sounds simple enough, but here's the problem: most people sit hunched over while staring at a screen and typing.
His shoulders hunched and his cheeks sagged like they were too tired to cling to the bone beneath.
Hunched over his cane, the fortune-teller runs a gnarled hand across the surface of his deflated cheeks.