They were written in the buttonholing style of a bagman selling the latest thing in hoovers and washing machines. |
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But for now that must wait while I busy myself with laundry and hoovers and unopened mail. |
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This tall, dark and lithe chap hoovers up food and never gains an ounce, whilst I weep for my waistline. |
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So Sanjay washes his own windows, hoovers his own floors and racks his brains. |
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Someone else hoovers the carpet before you think it needs doing. |
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During the season, some of the local favorite old-time eating apples are Crow's Eggs Bellflowers, Black Hoovers, and Virginia Beauties. |
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After all, what can be more humdrum than a team of people armed with Hoovers, dusters and cans of furniture polish sweeping through a building? |
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There's a plastic railway buffet display unit for sandwiches on the worktop, genuine adverts, circa 1962, for Hoovers on the walls, and a Bakelite radio on the windowsill. |
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With their famous prancing horse insignia and red livery, Ferraris are racing cars in the same way that Hoovers are vacuum cleaners or Rizlas are cigarette papers. |
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