(1) It allowed for more elaborate plots with more technology, gave the show the freedom to explore some of the modern world rather than having to pretzel backwards to fit the '40s.
(2) As she curls up in her chair like a Siamese, I feel my hips press up against the arm rests and wonder where she's finding all that extra space to pretzel her body into feline folds.
(3) Here's a quick guide to the chip and pretzel aisles of your supermarket.
(4) The girls are both daintily dipping their pretzel sticks in their water before taking bites.
(5) How does he pretzel himself into that machine, anyway?
(6) Once they got through the masses of people, the hotdog and pretzel vendors, and the people-infested stores, it was cool.
(7) A while later, she came back with their drinks as well as pretzels that nobody wanted.
(8) This knowledge translates very well to the mat, where your opponent may force you into pretzeled positions against your will.
(9) The plain, salted pretzels weren't ready, but ones stuffed with either cheese or apple cinnamon were available.
(10) Aside from chips, which are properly considered members of the grease family, salt is present in many baked goods such as pretzels .
(11) I don't understand why the people who make pretzels think that they have to put salt on my pretzels for me.
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(13) Should they add hard pretzels and pretzel sticks to their repertoire?
(14) You're now pretzeled , with your feet pointing opposite directions.
(15) Eat salty pretzels and salted bagels before a race.
(16) And I can't think of any better vehicle for crunchy grains of coarse salt than pretzels .