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To stand up straight - not straightened -- Marcus Aurelius

It snapped in juicy protest. -- Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

this word needs to be reworded ========== -- Anonymous

scrambled to stand. -- C.m. Stone

Speechless, castaway and wry
a spellbound oddity am I
my feet are locked upon the clay
my gaze is locked upon the sky -- Cecilia Dart-Thornton

Seduced, shaggy Samson snored. She scissored short. Sorely shorn, Soon shackled slave, Samson sighed, Silently scheming, Sightlessly seeking Some savage, spectacular suicide. -- Stanislaw Lem

You are yoked with a lamb,
That carries anger as the flint bears fire;
Who, much enforced, shows a hasty spank,
And straight is cold again. -- William Shakespeare

So exquisitely slopped that he didn't know if he was on land or at sea. -- Stephen King

cast-iron erection, on -- M.r. James

Deep ridges crossed his forehead like terraces in a Thai hillside, tucks in a leather cushion, troughs across a bloodhound's jowls. -- Dennis Vickers

stick together like shit on a shoe. -- Carl Hiaasen

Holey? You have the the whole world of ear-related humor before you, you go for holey? -- J.k. Rowling

Union of the Hideously and Improbably Deformed, -- David Foster Wallace

He is a foole that makes a wedge of his fist. -- George Herbert

He stuck out like a cabbage in a rose garden -- J.l. Delozier

In war, there are no unwounded -- Julie Ann Walker

Pushed forward. A flying elbow struck his cheekbone just below his -- Stephen King

sometimes stood up and speared, and -- Charles William Peck

WINDOW OPENED and the tied-together -- David Baldacci

We gotta see-saw until we unthaw those Popsicle toes. -- Michael Franks

He'd shoved his toque and mitts into the sleeve of his parka when he'd come in the night before, and now, thrusting his right arm into the armhole, he hit the blockage. At a practiced shove the pompom of the toque crowned the cuff followed by his mitts, like a tiny birth. -- Louise Penny

You held me down and rammed me so hard I deep-throated you from the other end. -- Marita A. Hansen

Rip yourself open. Sew yourself shut. -- Chuck Palahniuk

rolled down. As I -- Helga Sellmain

Did what people will do in politics, or on the sea when the wind is against them, - I tacked. -- Alexandre Dumas

Mashed-in nose, half of one ear missing, eyes the color of rotting squash. -- Suzanne Collins

From the driver's side, one of Echo's jean-clad legs dangled.
"I've got a hard-on just looking at her, man," said Isaiah as we strolled up the drive.
"You're ate up," I replied, hoping he meant the car, not Echo. I'd hate to throw down with someone I considered family. -- Katie Mcgarry

She tangled her words
like matted fishing lines -- Debbie Okun Hill

He'd just fallen off a rock and got a little bit spifflicated in the ribs. -- Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

How strange it was that cleave had two such disparate meanings; she'd known to cut and tear, but now she knew to cling. She rested her cheek in the valley between his shoulder and chest. Amos -- Erika Swyler

One may say there is a force like a hundred thousand wedges ... -- Charles Darwin

I am pressed, but not broken. I am confused, but not despairing. I am hunted by the enemy but not abandoned by God. I have been thrown down, but I am not finished yet. -- George Sousa

Caught in a lip-lock that I thought might require the expertise of the mountain rescue team to break apart'. -- Rachel Hawthorne

the wrinkled sleeve of the head -- Henri Cole

pulled falling out of the tree right on -- Carolyn Brown

sunken to that of an old woman in the harsh disguise -- Antonia Fraser

. . . a shrunken old man, squashed into the chair like a stubbed-out cigarette. -- Pascal Garnier

A face that looked like it had been whittled out of driftwood. -- Chelsea Cain

saw how I slumped in -- John Hart

you pinned
my legs to
the ground
with your feet
and demanded
i stand up -- Rupi Kaur

Trapped in a trap of your own making. -- David Baldacci

Is there a term for when you are only gay for the top half of someone?"
"I think that makes you bisect-ual. -- Thomm Quackenbush

Your task is to stand straight; not to be held straight. -- Marcus Aurelius

Sedgewhisker appeared farther down. We need to get out -- Erin Hunter

Her broken heart had mended and then set like a bone; it was a tougher and knit together. She liked it that way. -- Jayne Blue

With Angela drawn to the hangdog look and Malachy lonely after three months in jail, there was bound to be a knee-trmbler.
A knee-trmbler is the act itself done up against a wall, man and woman up on their toes, straining so hard their knees tremble with the excitement that's in it. -- Frank Mccourt

Man, I smashed her like an Idaho Potato -- Mos Def

swallowed. My ears felt as if -- Paula Mclain

staggered on together. A dark shape -- Jennie Hansen

There was a hole inside her, and it twisted. -- Lilith Saintcrow

A lot of people say I'm bent, and I've heard it so many times that I've almost learned to accept it. -- Dusty Springfield

He needed a stiff drink. With a side of straightjacket. -- Kelly Moran

I winced. I just said "creamed." I felt so deprived and miserably virginal. -- Hayden Thorne

that one had to put -- Pope Benedict Xvi

Whacked away under the desk like hail on a barn roof. -- Dennis Vickers

I wrestled futilely, then relaxed as a vine wrapped three times around my throat and squeezed.
Right," I choked out, and shut my eyes. "I'll wait here, then. -- Rachel Caine

He was bound inside this body, trapped, an airborne being caged. In -- Taiye Selasi

A plane of cheekbone, -- Margaret Atwood

Caxton crawled into the back while Arkeley took the front passenger seat. His fused vertebrae trumped her sprained ribs, he announced. -- David Wellington

cheek, the one so disfigured by that -- Sandra Hill

faced some strange -- Simon R. Green

Shove that filthy spike -- Diana Gabaldon

Oh, wonderful. I killed his father. He hates me. He knows how to make bombs. Come on, Wedge, how does this story end? -- Aaron Allston

The beet must be uprooted. -- Roland Freisler

Aggle flabble kabble . . . snurp? -- Mo Willems

Battle, n., A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. -- Ambrose Bierce

She seemed to fold into herself, like a pleated wing. Her pain antagonized me. I wanted to open her up, crisp her edges, ram a stick down that hunched and curving spine, force her to stand erect and spit the misery out on the streets. But she held it in where it could lap up into her eyes. -- Toni Morrison

Do you want to keep your knee, young man?'
'No', I said.
'What?'
'I want it cut off,' I said, 'so I can wear a hook on it. -- Ernest Hemingway,

Skewered through and through with office-pens, and bound hand and foot with red tape. -- Charles Dickens

Put a pair of high heels on a fellow and just look what he was reduced to. -- Celeste Bradley

A plumped feather bed may have looked divine, but occupants quickly found themselves sinking into a hard, airless fissure between billowy hills. Support was on a lattice of ropes, which could be tightened with a key when they began to sag (hence the expression "sleep tight"). -- Bill Bryson

discombobulated around -- Emma Lea

If Sawtooth could put words to the brambled knot forming in his throat, he would tell her: Girl, don't go. I am marooned in this place without you. What I feel for you is more than love. It's stronger, peninsular. You connect me to the Mainland. You are my leg of land over dark water. -- Karen Russell

You seem ... unsettled." Was "unsettled" another word for horny enough to climb the walls? Because if so, then yes, I was most definitely unsettled. -- Jay Crownover

Grips slipped. Hers had from every surface. She's shaped nothing after all, only been crushed and reshaped. No wonder she felt for the brownstones, the cripples, now filling chaotically with no regard for her plan. -- Jonathan Lethem

I'm all right,' Jace protested, but his hand gripped Alec's sleeve tightly. 'I can stand.'
It looks to me like you're using a wall to prop you up. That's not my definition of "standing."'
It's leaning,' Jace told him. 'Leaning comes right before standing. -- Cassandra Clare

You look about as trapped as a piglet at a baby back ribs cookoff. -- Colleen Houck

I sat on cushioned otter-skin:
My word was law from Ith to Emain,
And shook at Invar Amargin
The hearts of the world-troubling seamen,
And drove tumult and war away ... -- William Butler Yeats

What is this word that broke through the fence of your teeth, Atreides? -- Homer

A knot you are of damned bloodsuckers. -- William Shakespeare

I have been cut in two. -- Anne Sexton

A woman's severed leg had been crammed sideways in the box, the toes of the foot bent back to fit. -- Robert Galbraith

He felt comfortable and broken-in like favourite jeans -- Gabrielle Zevin

Then we slooshied. -- Anthony Burgess

Mischief Managed. -- J.k. Rowling

shoulder cast climbed -- Robert Crais

Buttered, I lie on my single bed, flat, like a piece of toast. I -- Margaret Atwood

His legs remembered the correct position for squatting down with toys. He played. He fit the round male studs into the round female grooves. He got some thinking done as he hunkered down on his fallen-sleep legs. -- Colson Whitehead

I sank into a chair and mopped the frontal bone. Not for many a long day had I been in such a doodah -- P.g. Wodehouse

I slouched, but this didn't help. Mary Hall stood -- Ronna Wineberg

Thorns pricked at her skin everywhere, poked at her face -- Christina Henry

Form is a straitjacket in the way that a straitjacket was a straitjacket for Houdini, -- Paul Muldoon

i didn't know why
i split myself open
for other knowing
sewing myself up
hurts this much
afterward -- Rupi Kaur

I slunk
off in the direction of the cocktail table - the only place in
the garden where a single man could linger without looking
purposeless and alone. -- F Scott Fitzgerald

He went in with his shuds stowing. -- Gary Neville

lungful of rim block. Her senses sharpened and the urge to vomit left her at last. Hawkins heaved herself up onto her knees and sat back on -- Alastair Gunn

I'd had my heart broken, you see. Fell in love with the wrong chap and he crushed me right down to the bedrock. Nothing left but humiliation. -- Deanna Raybourn

Tore up from the floor up. Followed by a big outtie.
John Mathew -- J.r. Ward

Her lips pursed. My palms went damp. Her fangs were out, as pointed and delicate as little bone daggers. "That's disappointing, Solange."
I was going to die because I couldn't embroider roses on a pillow. -- Alyxandra Harvey

Ravished is a nice word found in sentimental novel. Between us, Moran, the word that stuck in my mind like shit to the bottom of a shoe was fucked. -- Norman Lock