It felt like a tornado of a thousand emotions was tearing away at my insides. |
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Mosquito bites line the insides of my legs only stopping at the brief cloth on my lower body that some would call shorts. |
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I used to devour them, but now they leave such a sour taste in my mouth and the sourness irritates my insides. |
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When the time arrives to bunker down, when the insides are under threat from the outsides, here sit I, ears tweaked to the luminescence within. |
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I pictured the insides of his refrigerator being nothing but an expired carton of orange juice and a stick of butter. |
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To remove the smell entirely, strip the insides of the car and steam clean everything. |
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A pair of peak-like chicken croquettes drizzled in yellow giblet gravy have extra-crunchy outsides and smooth white-meat insides. |
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As mentioned before there is a symbiosis between the insides and the outsides, between our inner selves and the outside world. |
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They all sat down and had their own cups of hot cocoa, warming their insides and their outsides. |
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Visually powerful spastics lined the insides and outsides of small churches and large cathedrals. |
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Torches were lit on both the outsides of the buildings, and in the insides. |
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It causes cracks in the corners of the mouth and white patches on the tongue, palate, lips, and insides of the cheeks. |
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Wait long enough and you will see the wrasse enter their mouths or gills to give the insides a good clean-out as well. |
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Then in a twist of fate her eye's are raised, they meet mine and I can feel all my insides turn to jelly. |
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The muscles along her stomach clenched, and her insides contracted with a searing pain. |
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The first display showed the insides of a four-stroke engine, clutch assembly, gearbox, propeller shaft and differential gear box. |
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Without it, the insides of the lungs tend to stick together, making it harder to take in oxygen. |
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As a boy, the insides of my arms and the backs of my legs itched ferociously and incessantly. |
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If your baby develops white spots that look like milk curd on the insides of the cheeks or on the tongue, this may be thrush. |
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I wasn't sent to Oxford or anywhere, so what I do to write is to cut crosses into the insides of my wrists. |
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I didn't move but I was suddenly aware of my thighs, of the insides of my arms. |
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The tongue is the most common site but the insides of the cheek may also be involved. |
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No-one who has read and commented here today has a clue about the insides of used white envelopes. |
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Keeping your hands together, lean forward and press your elbows outward against the insides of your thighs. |
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Also disclosed were the discovery of bruises all over his legs, including the insides of his thighs, in addition to cuts and bruises on his head. |
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You might get them on the inside of your lips, the insides of your cheeks or under your tongue. |
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Joe was attacked and had a massive hole in his body with his insides hanging out. |
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A strange burning in her legs reached up to her stomach and twisted her insides. |
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Why don't they invent a pill that sticks to your stomach lining even when your insides have projected themselves from your body? |
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Cause he was in the back seat with a speaker box when the car crashed, and it crushed his insides. |
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She screams at the sensation, like fire running through her entire body, burning her insides. |
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It only took a few seconds before sharp, piercing pains began to sting the insides of Chase's body. |
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Marc felt as though an apple was caught in his throat and his insides were all twisting around each other. |
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With all muscles tensed, his forearms pressed over his stomach under the blinding shock of the bullet tearing through his insides. |
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It felt like my insides were on fire and were running around screaming inside my body! |
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However, even without painting the insides, this project takes three days so plan to do it when it is convenient. |
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The pointless poses of the last farewells pass into the ice of politeness like the smooth insides of a purse. |
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Someone mentioned coating the insides of the cream horn with melted white chocolate. |
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The holder sports a gray and silver cover with four-color process printing for the back and insides. |
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The away dressing room walls were initially daubed dark purple and the insides of the toilet doors have mirrors on them. |
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The voice struck a golden tone inside Doune's heart, and his insides melted. |
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It's like all those robots you see on sci-fi programmes where the insides have electronics and wires. |
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Every emotion he'd ever known warred within his head and gut, twisting his insides about with sickening force. |
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His insides aching with sadness, Arthur did as she'd requested and then perched on the edge of his aunt's bed. |
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The insides of houses were coated with calcimine before the advent of paint. |
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The conjunctiva is a thin lining that covers the whites of the eyes and the insides of the eyelids. |
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She felt a warm glow spread throughout her insides as she looked around the small card table her parents had set up in the family den. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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There was a sudden mighty kick, like a giant was shaking the ship, and Lazarus could feel his insides trembling. |
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The red gleam is pouring down on me, trickling through my skin into my body, filling my insides with airy red rain. |
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They winterized tents with anything they could find, from canvas tarps to plywood, and small coal burners kept the insides warm. |
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Glue the two lining boards to the insides of the covers, centering the lining boards vertically and aligning to the score line. |
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Unintelligible Latinisms litter the insides of the booklet, awkwardly coupling with sepulchral imagery. |
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Remove any tough outer leaves from the lemongrass then slice the tender insides into wafer thin rings. |
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She wanted to kill herself, right then and there, to be rid of all the pain that shattered her insides. |
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The pastry was light and flaky, and the insides were pleasant enough, if a little lacking in spice. |
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The insides are festooned with lively Portuguese limestone tiling and tinted glass light wells. |
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He felt as if he was throwing up everything inside of him, his insides being ripped, pulled, torn out. |
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The instant she was out of the dining room, she broke out into a run, heart pounding, insides ripping apart, breathing shallowly. |
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They paralyse snails with a lethal injection which liquidises their insides and then they suck out the nourishment. |
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Crabs are nocturnal and cautious with an armoured shell and soft, fleshy insides. |
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The range mats are made of hard black rubber strips that resemble the insides of tires. |
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Scoop out the insides of the eggs lightly with a vegetable spoon, and fill them with a fine salpicon of crawfish mingled with thick tartar sauce. |
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It should be dark and overcast, lightning and thunder boiling across the sky, like his insides were doing at that moment. |
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The muck then sticks to the insides of such things as water heaters, teakettles, and plumbing pipes. |
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She started clawing at the mattress until she broke it open and scattered the fluffy insides all over the cell. |
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I usually scoop the tomato insides out with a large melon baller attempting to keep the outside shell of the tomato as intact as possible. |
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From the cigarette pack he pulled a large sewing needle and began to scrape the insides of the bowl's tube. |
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The polling station staff were sealing up the ballot boxes after showing their empty insides to the observers. |
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The air was thick with grit and smoke, its acidic taste coating the insides of her mouth. |
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These are pictures of the rotting dead bodies of Parsees from the insides of the towers of silence in Mumbai. |
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In the morning, I was supposed to drink a barium shake to light up my insides for a scan. |
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Frank O'Hara and John Wieners's work inspired cottage industry George Schneeman drawings for covers with mimeo insides. |
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The call made her insides chill and stopped her in her tracks as the earth trembled slightly. |
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Even the fact that I'm thinking about them makes my insides go wobbly and my outsides go trembly. |
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He swallowed hard, preparing to admit something that had bothered him for the past seven years, eating away at his insides. |
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For floral arrangements, choose terra cotta pots with glazed insides or give unglazed pots several coats of varnish to make them watertight. |
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I was in the hospital drinking out of a straw for almost a month and a half since my insides couldn't handle solids. |
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But the real price is paid in dead corals, as fewer of the giant gastropods roam the ocean floor, searching for starfish to hoover the insides out of. |
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By the time 7th period rolled around my insides were turning into mush. |
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You spent four years in Africa, in England, in France, grubbing around in the insides of airplane engines and then they shipped you to an air base on a godforsaken island. |
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My flatmates and I attempted to create a celebratory atmosphere by plugging in a solitary fan heater and chipping ice off the insides of the windows. |
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I gave the beets a good pruning, as a lot of the leaves had been attacked by beet leaf miners, which eat their way through the insides of leaves, leaving the outside. |
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The outside should be just softening, but the insides still hard. |
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Her face was a mask of calm, her insides suffering inner turmoil. |
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My body shook with the ground, my insides quivering, my ears splitting. |
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When he told me, I kept my poker face, but my insides went away. |
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Nausea is the next assault, a wave so powerful it threatens to rip out your insides. |
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It is worth remembering that the Boston Marathon bombers armed their pressure cooker bombs with the insides of fireworks. |
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The agony of being so close to our goal but failing gnaws at our insides while we replay the events over and over in our heads. |
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Don't forget your insides need to stay properly hydrated too! |
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The insides get a tidy-up too, with better seats and improved trim. |
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The stylized sprigs on the drawer fronts and the insides of the doors could have been copied from Indian manuscript illuminations or from Indian textiles. |
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It hurt, this feeling of helplessness that gnawed at his insides. |
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It had invisible pockets on the insides to conceal small weapons. |
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There are images from the shanty town of Hooverville and the insides of churches and pubs that might have come straight from an Edward Hopper painting. |
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Its bitter yet somewhat sweet flavour just thrills my insides. |
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It's about the delicate fabric of the universe and how our fragile insides crumble when that fabric is torn. |
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They have anchored bimetallic catalysts to the insides of such molecular sieves and have found that they can selectively hydrogenate cyclic polyenes. |
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Split the muffins or ciabatta and lightly toast or grill the insides only. |
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What happened next made my insides go hot and cold all of a sudden. |
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With each passing second his insides twisted and coiled like a snake. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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It won't scrub your insides clean, but it may help and it feels good. |
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The complicated procedure takes place over several days and involves slitting open the belly and removing the insides, as well as washing and boiling the animal several times. |
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The chocolate squeezed through the keypad onto the insides of the fone. |
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I feel my insides twisting and take a sharp intake of breath. |
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The bubbles from the carbonated soda fizzed unpleasantly in my insides. |
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With a nip in the air and holiday's on the doorstep, customers often like nothing better than warming their hands and their insides with a hot drink. |
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The guy on the subway who took a creepshot of my cleavage of his phone, making nausea spill over my insides. That was rape culture. |
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The Elysia chlorotica is a sea slug that looks like a leaf and eats by sucking the insides out of strands of algae. |
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Fritillaria pyrenaica, from the Pyrenees, has dark purple bells, with a glimpse of its yellow insides as its petals curve back at the mouth. |
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They shoved a metal rod into her and tore her insides apart. |
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From the smallest details to grand gestures, the insides of Etihad are designed to please the frazzled flier and the sanguine snoozer. |
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His stuff was called body horror because it was always things happening to people's insides, things erupting from inside the body. |
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Nothing has been found so effectual for preserving water sweet at sea, during long voyages, as charring the insides of the casks well before they are filled. |
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They have said that you should not take knowledge from someone who has taken it from the insides of books without reading under shaykhs or one proficient shaykh. |
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The dirl of jigs and strathspeys does something funny to my insides. |
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Marburg, like Ebola and Lassa, is a haemorrhagic fever caused by a vile filovirus that turns the insides to mush till you simply melt and ooze out of your orifices. |
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