In one painting enigmatically titled Hoovering, there appears to be a black silhouette of a rabbit. |
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He was chasing skirt and snorting booze, hoovering up every kind of sin and excess he could lay his gauntlets on. |
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The drum beat gets faster and faster, the elephants are hoovering food, and the blue-suited mahouts whirl in the rain like dervishes. |
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I still have more hoovering to do, tho thought it best to leave it till morning so as not to annoy the neighbours! |
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I grovelled at the altar of the tasteless, hoovering up every nugget of vomitous drivel they chucked my way. |
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There were hundreds of them, scoffing the free nosh and hoovering down the drink and wittering on as if they were the saviours of the world. |
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My hoovering shoes are strappy sandals covered in pink glitter, with gold insoles. |
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Stephen was hoovering next door and I kept interrupting him to ask questions. |
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That was only the hoovering and dusting of four bedrooms, stairs, a living room and a dining room. |
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This means they've usually done all the hoovering before you get round to wanting to do it. |
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I have a feeling he'd be one to move to the suburbs and expect me to wear pearls while I'm hoovering the carpet. |
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Yesterday I was hoovering the cupboard in which I live, and I found some detritus on the floor by my bookcase. |
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An Asian girl hoovering the corridor produced a copy of the Intoxicant CD and got him to autograph the liner. |
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I woke up to hear my parents gently bickering with one another, and my mother's frantic hoovering. |
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Present each with a small amount of cash, take them to the local flea market or car boot sale and let them browse around hoovering up the bargains. |
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And yet, if you're still hoovering up the monkey nuts and dreading the cost of the fireworks, I envy you. |
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