Fast forward to Scarlett O'Hara clutching the bedpost as she was sardined into her stays. |
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He fought with her for the gun and sent her flying into a bedpost where she was knocked out. |
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She turns away again and I can see that she is carving a notch on a bedpost. |
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We're tickled of course, but between you and me and the bedpost, we think our best is yet to come. |
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He had several notches on his bedpost that he was to this day quite proud of. |
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And the number of notches on your bedpost does not necessarily make you a better lover. |
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I quickly dialed the number and impatiently drummed my fingers on my bedpost as the phone rang. |
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He lay on his side, staring at the pattern of the wood grain on the bedpost, wishing he could just drop off. |
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His was not the kiss of a callow adolescent or a selfish boy bent on earning a notch on his bedpost for being the first to defrost her. |
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She gripped the round top of the cherry bedpost that her father had fashioned so carefully. |
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Tom jolted out of his dream, wincing as he knocked his elbow against the bedpost. |
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The bedpost has been cleverly done with a golden rod fixed in the wall and white soft cloth hanging from it and tied on each front corner of the bed. |
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It would be another boondoggle to add to the notches in the government's bedpost. |
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The girl paled slightly as the barbarian untied her from the bedpost and flung her, sacklike, over his shoulder. |
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But a dashing, magnetic fifty-eight-year-old matinee idol with three ex-wives notched on his bedpost? |
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But between you and me and the bedpost, I really mean the daffodil. |
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Her most famous novel has apparently garnered her a host of adoring, young male fans desperate to collect her autograph and become a notch on her well-scarred bedpost. |
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Other rejects consist of men already in relationships looking for no strings fun or toy boys looking to put an older woman notch on their bedpost. |
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The England manager, naturally, is much more discreet and gentlemanly in his replies, refusing to count the bedpost notches or pass an opinion on his partners' motivations. |
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This attention to home and hearth is a major shift in gear for me and comes at the same time as yet another notch is carved on the bedpost of life. |
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She'd confused Sam's attentions with real feelings, and now she was just another notch on his bedpost. |
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We're into referendums: we might as well have a referendum on that and have some choice in the matter, rather than continue to have the head of the state on the principle of first past the bedpost. |
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We may think that the Europeans will understand our intentions and that the resource will be well protected, but between you, me and the bedpost, I do not trust them that much. |
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Lemmy from Motorhead, rock 'n' roll's king of speed, with his infamous weakness for amphetamines, an autobiography called White Line Fever, and claiming more than 2,000 notches on his bedpost, is slowing down the pace. |
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Bad enough to think he'd wanted me as just another notch on his bedpost, but to think he'd tried to seduce me for cold-blooded political purposes was unbearable. |
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He was a notch on her bedpost, a stepping stone on her quest for stardom. |
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