She holds court from her bed like a spoiled Persian cat, a disagreeable chocolate substituting for a furball. |
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In that time, Spike, the lovely and affectionate furball, has been wonderful. |
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I'm guessing that if your big fatty furball wanted to get away from the pup, she'd get herself over that gate. |
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When I opened the storeroom door this morning, there was a tiny grey furball with two very scared eyes staring up at me. |
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Steve was way back in the shelter, crouching beside a cage, petting the furball inside. |
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He took two rapid steps backwards, stumbled over Caroline's growling furball, and fell to the ground. |
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Any time the action switches away from the annoying little furball, the plot starts to drag. |
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While I was making dinner, I had a furball following me around, talking to me. |
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Sulley, a big, blue furball, might look harmless, but he's having the best month of his career. |
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Or, if you're really the excited kind, then enter your own li'l furball into the fray. |
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No, the furball still looked like a weird sheep, and all fangs were bared and way too close to his face. |
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She has seen me through 3 major relationships and is still a cool little blue-eyed furball! |
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The furball hisssed at him when he sat down next to Caroline. |
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Frank Kozik's fed-up furball has been called to active duty: wallowing in misery and satisfying his nicotine fix. |
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And after feasting on its own carcass it belched up, like a giant furball, Deadline. |
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We like to read about how the internet might come to an end in the same way that when we're letting the cat out, we sometimes imagine – just for a split second – that the loveable furball may never come back. |
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I chose a squirming little furball with a doggish face and tabby stripes and brought it home as a surprise for Connie, hoping it would distract her long enough for her to reëvaluate the decision she was committing us to. |
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