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Every once in a while, shrug your shoulders and then relax them.
He means well: but you shrug your shoulders to hear him talk?"
But when it's over you may shrug your shoulders and ask, "Is that all?"
"This is not something to shrug your shoulders at."
"You can't just shrug your shoulders and forget all about it.
Shrug your shoulders up to your ears and hold them for a few seconds.
It's no good shrugging your shoulders," he went on angrily.
"We tried to tighten up on the shooters and even played some zone, but sometimes you just have to shrug your shoulders."
You shrug your shoulders, go back to hanging with your friends and try again."
You shrug your shoulders and say, "I'm getting older.
Then shrug your shoulders and claim that's what people and institutions are "supposed to do".
Unable to decide, you shrug your shoulders and conclude that the paintings are gorgeous to look at.
"Hear me first, and shrug your shoulders afterward," said Paganel.
There was so much suffering in Africa that it was tempting just to shrug your shoulders and walk away.
You needn't shrug your shoulders, and think, 'Much she knows about such things'.
Now, you can invoke the forgery clause in your contract, shrug your shoulders and walk away.
Don't shrug your shoulders--you are yourself at least half convinced that you will sign.
Don't shrug your shoulders at me.
'You wouldn't shrug your shoulders, on account of her being a prostitute?'
'Well, to be honest, by now I expected you to be shrugging your shoulders and turning the car for home.
You shrug your shoulders?
Hold a barbell with your arms straight down, or hold a dumbbell in each hand, and then shrug your shoulders.
You could shrug your shoulders, put on a face that said you didn't care, but you did and nothing could ever be secure again.
'Stop making faces and shrugging your shoulders,' Gianna said impatiently.
But you can't just shrug your shoulders and say, 'Ah, it probably didn't hurt anybody.' "
I tell them what can happen down the road, and they shrug.
Asked why nothing was working out for his father by then, he shrugged.
Asked what the war was about, many of them shrugged.
David shrugged, not sure what kind of answer was expected.
The woman shrugged and made her way into the house.
I must have looked a question at him, because he shrugged.
When she was gone, the man looked at them and shrugged.
Then she sort of shrugged, and went back to the game.
Again the two others only looked to each other and shrugged.
She looked at him a little longer, then shrugged a bit.
She shrugged, trying not to think of what was left behind.
He tried to shrug, but she held him too hard.
She considered what she'd just said for a moment, then shrugged.
I shrugged, and told her what the press people were saying.
He shrugged, then went across and held her a moment.
Both of the others looked at him, and he shrugged.
Eyes turned to him from all around the table, and he shrugged.
I shrugged, too much else on my mind right now.
He shrugged off her question with one of his own.
The other three turned to look at him, and he shrugged.
At last he shrugged as if finally making a decision.
He looked at her for a long moment, then shrugged.
I went to help her, but she shrugged me off.
She met his eyes for a moment and then shrugged.
Perhaps at another time, he would have shrugged off the news.