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In the filming of another scene described as “chaotic,” Lively is giving birth and the actor was mostly nude with her legs spread wide in stirrups, according to the complaint.

At the farm, he leaves a foot between rows of Allium to allow for easy weeding with the six-inch blade of a stirrup hoe.

It bears traces of red paint with black trim and includes two leather straps that likely once supported stirrups.

Her legs are held high by stirrups while a man in a white medical coat explains he is about to put some medicine inside her uterus.

From BBC

I remember the saddled and riderless horse with the big black boots stuck backwards in the stirrups.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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