A follower of Airedale Beagles since 1956, he would stop by to enjoy a tot of whisky or a noggin of port before setting off behind the hounds. |
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Better than smile beatifically, she should have bopped him on the noggin with the nearest ornament. |
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His buddy Manuel volunteered to lend some drama to it by putting a plastic cup of beer on his noggin for a target. |
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A wiry man, he has an oversize noggin that rides on his lean 145-pound body, so that he vaguely resembles a five-foot-ten-inch sunflower. |
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But as time passed, the songs never left my noggin, and it's been months now. |
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Freddie has been to the Harvard School of Government, and has brains in his noggin. |
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He has a nasty bump on his noggin, but if he follows his doctor's orders, he will be fine. |
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Here, before we even get to the parts that I wanted to talk about, I have to stop, scratch my noggin, spit and ponder a bit. |
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There are wires that can be tripped over, microphones that can electrocute you, flying bottles that can strike you right on the noggin. |
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He'd be awfully sorry after he accidentally walloped her on the head with a cuspidor, but she'd still have the aching noggin. |
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I want to blog, I really do, but it's been an overwhelming few weeks and I can't get my noggin in order. |
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There's always the possibility of an unsuspecting flasher getting whacked in the noggin by a purse wielding grandma. |
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I'll do a few little things first, and then maybe ease into the big subjects that've been running through my noggin of late. |
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You know then that within an hour of beginning, it will feel like someone's trying to pop open your noggin with a steamroller. |
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You could blow off Jim Phelps' head in one episode and he'd sport a fresh noggin the next week. |
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After his manager and the head of HR berated him for the next 30 minutes for poor judgment, I felt like putting him in a headlock and giving him a noogie on his noggin. |
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In fact, only 10 percent of your heat leaks out via the noggin, says Daniel Sessler, an anesthesiologist at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. |
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He had sheet creases across the fizzog and a red chin and noggin. |
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As every Memory Man knows, the fitter you are the more oxygen can reach the old noggin, which is good for remembering stuff, especially where the gym is. |
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Apparently the fame went right to this fella's noggin, by gum, as his hollerin' and harp-playin' have now become a permanent fixture at Barfly's bluegrass nights as well. |
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Now where's that Religious Festival Day special with Cersei throwing the roast kid and all the trimmings at Jaime's noggin? |
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Just be sure to use your noggin and choose nutritious snacks, and try not to snack too close to meal time. |
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But take heart, you have a lightning-spewing creatinator strapped to your noggin. |
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Watch video of others who took a cream pie to the noggin after soupy set the standard. |
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So far we have only had one trip to York District Hospital after he ran head first into the fireplace and got a bruised lump roughly the size of a pickled egg on his noggin. |
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After so many shots to the noggin, one gets a little punch drunk. |
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The investor is advised to use his noggin considerably when investigating different superannuation programs. |
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Thinking up games that get him to use his noggin. |
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She bumped her noggin on the bulkhead above the doorway, smiled in apology for her presumed clumsiness. |
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He died at the keyboard one night, just slouched down with a little chuffy noise, hit his noggin on the G above middle C and, whammo, the doctor pronounced him kaput. |
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There is another spine-shuddering clonk as his head hits the door, but his will enables him to open it with his noggin and force himself through. |
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He trots off to get the flow of blood streaming from his noggin stemmed. |
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His beady noggin had visions of floggens as he zeroed in on the new ackamarackus. |
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She must have been shaking her carrot-topped noggin in puzzlement. |
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But most of all a nasty bean ball, aimed straight at the noggin. |
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