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It's called foot cradling.
It sits in your hands with both palms naturally cradling the bottom of it.
So the next time that you collapse on the floor cradling your aching toe...
They won't, once their mood has been spoilt, emerge with any greater appetite for listening to our messages of distress or for cradling us indulgently in their consoling arms.
And I saw in that moment that what these people were doing, they were cradling this man into death like a lullaby.
on the back of the neck, very gently cradling it,
And with the spectacles continuing, scaling the Empire State Building, cradling a replica of his own severed head at the Met Gala, Leto's public life feels like a meticulously curated experiment in living entirely on his own terms.
It's called foot cradling.
And while the captain's hand points toward the viewer, its shadow points towards toward his company's function, its cradling the emblem of Amsterdam, a lion and three crosses.