He's so ugly that his smile makes leaves fall off trees, grass wither and die, and animals flee in terror. |
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As the leaves fall off the trees, leaving twiggy skeletons to draw broken brush strokes on the sky, I add further layers to my outdoor clothing. |
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He closed his eyes, reached up a hand shrouded in shadows, and unclasped his cloak, letting it fall off his head and onto the ground. |
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At the same time, we turn our heads, watch him fall off a chair and slur something unintelligible. |
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Someone comes into the building and it smells, things fall off in their hands, the floor doesn't look too secure. |
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But for once she had nothing to lean against and she had the impression that if she nodded off anymore, she might possibly fall off her horse. |
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Future education hiring will be constrained by tight state and local budgets as tax revenues fall off. |
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Extreme sports like bungee jumping tend to fall off the priority list when you're married. |
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Wallpaper can be hung directly over old wallpaper, however many papers will fall off if you put a heavy wet sheet on top of them. |
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Then the other side decided to fall off so I used the pretty hanging ribbons to tie it to her bra strap. |
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Part of the pleasure of watching a one-man band is like watching a tightrope walker to see whether they fall off or not. |
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It was only when she placed her hands on my head and felt the childhood scar from my fall off a hayrick that she acknowledged me as her son. |
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If the mounting mechanism for those devices is not very sturdy, the heavy heat sink can still fall off because the mounting mechanism breaks off. |
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As yesterday's heavy fall off a ladder becomes old hat, an even heavier fall will be required to get a laugh in next week's episode. |
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A matted clump of gray streaked blond hair sat on his head, looking like it should fall off as he leaned over and stared down at me. |
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We would ride so far and so long when I was a kid, that I would fall asleep horseback and fall off. |
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However, as the hydraulics on the right side began to fall off line, I was warned of a right leading-edge-flap lockout. |
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I figure the next thing that'll happen is male pattern baldness, or perhaps one of my less-frequently-used fingers will fall off. |
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In that kind of closed society, if you leave town, it's like you fall off the edge of the Earth. |
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I felt people were watching me and waiting for me to fall off that pedestal. |
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I am simply too incompetent, too inexperienced and too unfit to be let anywhere near anything you can fall off. |
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The increase came despite a fall off in demand for office space from hard hit tech and telecom firms. |
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Callie jumped up again and practically ran over to me and onto the piano stool, almost making me fall off. |
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I was about to wish for a rock to fall off the sky and flatten me into a very slow and painful death, when the doorbell rang. |
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For the next month male deer will be irritably scratching and shaking their heads until their majestic antlers fall off. |
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Her portly body was perched on a small stool precariously, looking like she would fall off if she shifted even slightly. |
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Suddenly I lost my footing and I fell on top of him making him fall off the chair. |
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That explains why deciduous forest means a forest in which the leaves fall off the trees when the winter comes. |
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It would be very easy, even in the full of your health, to fall off a bike and that's exactly what happened. |
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Her crown was precariously perched on the curls piled between the twin poufs, and looked as if it might fall off at any minute. |
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It's responsible for websites aplenty, spoofs galore, and enough memes to make your ears fall off into your coffee. |
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She once told me that, as a creative, you want to walk up to the edge of the precipice and look over, but make sure you don't fall off. |
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You're forever on the edge of your seat, marvelling at the dextrousness of the amazing moves, but constantly fearing that he's about to fall off. |
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We could hope that only one or two fingers would fall off with the snare and some functioning digits would remain. |
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Once feeding is complete the tick is engorged with blood and will fall off. |
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I bet if my legs just happened to fall off, I probably wouldn't even notice, I thought acridly as I scrambled to retrieve my books. |
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But witnesses soon came forward who claimed to have seen Kent fall off his motorcycle while popping wheelies on the day in question. |
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The sudden unexpected sound of the alarm clock woke Meg up and caused her to fall off her bed. |
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The tight skirt she was wearing was all bunched up at her waist and her high heels were trying to fall off her dangling feet. |
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The leg rope allows people to fall off surfboards without having to swim to shore to retrieve rock-damaged foam and fibreglass. |
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If bony tissue is not palpable, the application of a ligature around the pedicle allows the digit to fall off. |
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Sometimes they fall off loading bays, are slammed into doors, or are bashed into walls. |
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His arm is hanging so loose at his side you could touch it and it seems it would fall off. |
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He boxed in tank towns all over America, slowly but surely getting in better condition as the rust began to fall off. |
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She crawled away from him so fast he was afraid she would go too far and fall off the bed. |
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What is the best knot to use to fasten a sash weight to the sash cord so it won't fall off? |
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I watched it as it teetered back and forth, threatening to fall off in a most ungraceful fashion. |
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The plane lurched up, banked to its left and started to fall off in our direction. |
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A second gong sounds and the curtains fall off the barge that is being towed behind the boat. |
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Sterile flowers soon fall off the plant without forming the bolls that are the source of cotton textile fibers. |
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The disease attacks bark, leaving it open to infection, and makes brittle branches prone to fall off. |
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Usually what happens in migraine sufferers, as the estrogen levels fall off, and the menses begin, there's a tendency to develop headache. |
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We've had a big fall off in people taking Mephedrone because its health effects have been so highly publicised. |
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I almost never leave the camera on the tripod while I walk from one location to another due to fear of having the camera fall off. |
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She took a shower, washing the water from the fall off herself and stepped out. |
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I awoke to find my phone shrilling loudly, as if threatening to fall off its hook any time. |
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He began drawing a detailed picture of an angel when a sudden tug on his shoulders nearly made him fall off the bench. |
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But once you look at Wednesdays and Thursdays, things fall off the precipice altogether. |
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The patient may remove incisional dressings, leaving self-adhesive wound approximating strips in place until they fall off, and bathe or shower the day after surgery. |
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He said Chrysler's PT Cruiser and Volkswagen's Beetle are both examples of cars that saw heavy initial demand fall off after production was ramped up. |
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It was cold and windy and drizzly, so the only thing to do was order a bacon sandwich and a mug of coffee, and watch the leaves fall off the trees by the canal. |
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You never see a man fall off a roof and spearing himself on a railing, or a kid getting eaten by an alligator, or an old lady soiling herself at a wedding. |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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Although the distance to the pool was only about the length of a short block, my feet felt as though they were about to fall off because they were so cold. |
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Efficacy, judged by a standard disease activity index, did not fall off. |
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It didn't feel like she was on the brink of a cliff about to fall off. |
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The more widely this is known, the more it is likely to promote a sense of fatalism, as people ditch their diet or fall off the wagon and blame it on their genes. |
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The BB Nurse patched me up and I lived to fall off another day. |
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I scream at the ceiling, its blinking pinpricks of light, to let me fall off that edge, falling wholly into that unfeeling darkness and letting me feel no more pain. |
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I don't think I would like it if folk watched me fall off my board all the time, cellulite flapping in the breeze and cozzie riding up the wrong places. |
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Some chemicals make the area blister and cause the wart to fall off. |
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Props fall off, clutches burn out, pumps seize, demand valves free-flow. |
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His sudden, jerky movements caused the vampire to fall off of him. |
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I feel as though at any moment I will stumble and fall off the earth. |
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Not an inappropriate night for the Chief Witch to fall off his broomstick and perish in a fierce firefight. |
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If I go near a skateboard, I'm sure I'm just going to goof up and fall off. |
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In most cases, the bone at the base is destroyed by osteoclasts and the antlers fall off at some point. |
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They start to work with their antlers just as soon as the velvet starts to fall off. |
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However, turning the hay too often or too roughly can also cause drying leaf matter to fall off, reducing the nutrients available to animals. |
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The tree does produce dozens of large avocados, although many fruit fall off when they are still small. |
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Why do cars in movies always blow up when they fall off a cliff? |
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The black part will grow out or fall off in a few months, but if you're in pain, a doctor can relieve the swelling by making a small hole in the nail plate. |
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Most damaged fruitlets fall off and maggots go into the soil to pupate. |
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During that time, the military used large amounts of mixtures known as defoliants, which were chemicals that caused the leaves to fall off plants. |
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Wilkie also revealed his biggest fear was that his Speedos might fall off. |
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I'm afraid to watch on my own lest I fall off the gap in the hedge, my hiding place, onto the playing field, and I don't like the stinging nettles. |
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As for the Griswolds' car, it comes with a keyfob that, emblazoned with a swastika pointing the wrong way, has the hilarious ability to make the bumpers fall off. |
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In other parts of the world, the leaves of deciduous trees simply fall off without turning the bright colors produced from the accumulation of anthocyanin pigments. |
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The flowers are cleistogamous, producing little pollen and no nectar, and attracting few insect visitors, and the petals fall off after only a few hours. |
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As for the Griswold's car, it comes with a keyfob that, emblazoned with a swastika pointing the wrong way, has the hilarious ability to make the bumpers fall off. |
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In the Scandinavian populations, old males' antlers fall off in December, young males' fall off in the early spring, and females' fall off in the summer. |
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