I twisted to try and knock her hands away and ended up wincing as skin pulled and she pushed me back, rucked my shirt up a bit higher. |
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The forwards rucked and mauled to near perfection although they did not dominate the lineout like they can do. |
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Their guest made a loud scoffing noise and stood up, violently pushing back his chair so that it rucked up the carpet. |
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Kendal's pack, missing some key men among six absent first-team regulars, suffered in the set scrummage but rucked and mauled well. |
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Enniscorthy rucked and mauled up field and they were awarded another penalty in the 60th minute when Port strayed offside. |
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The forwards rucked and mauled to near perfection although they did not dominate the line-out like they can do. |
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Missing some key men among six absent first-team regulars, they suffered in the set scrummage but rucked and mauled well. |
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When using the blanket, you must make sure that it does not get creased, folded or rucked up. |
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As Leinster rucked on the Northampton 22-metre line, Eoin Reddan broke free from the base and stepped past Jamie Elliott. |
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The children rucked up the tablecloth, but their mother stood in the window and took delight in the declamations of the canary. |
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He'd be zooming for hours, the crackle in his head exaggerated by the racket of birds rucked up in towers of palm, tossing the dry fronds. |
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The proportions were all wrong, and the T-shirt always rucked up in the wrong places and the whole thing was just ungainly, somehow. |
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It is like an unrolled carpet, still rucked with folds across its width, which come at you like ripples as you enter Ai's show. |
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She wore long dangling earrings faced with mirrors, and white Bermuda shorts rucked back to reveal knees and thighs like waxed maple. |
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In several locations the quartzites below the glacial horizon have been rucked into a series of folds. |
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Most big fashion collections, have made them in leather and very very long and rucked with a sophisticated style which presents absolute femininity. |
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He wore only a thin-bretelled blue undershirt that rucked under his pectoral mass but stretched ceaseless across his myronic flanks. |
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They'd grown up in old, equivocal housing, far down rucked dirt roads. |
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In fact, he's hovering over her now, his face as rucked and seamed as an old mailbag, his eyes glittering like something that's been crushed in the street. |
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