I see no evidence of a blue rinse, wrinkly brown stockings, big grey bloomers or a bus pass, if that's any help. |
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Last I remember of it, it had several torn and wrinkly pages and the cover was folded and worn out. |
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She rummaged through her bag and dug out a muesli bar, trying to keep the wrinkly wrapper quiet as she unwound it. |
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He was then dropped into various oldie clubs and less wrinkly locations to give him an insight in what it would be like to be old. |
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She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly. |
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Endowed with pinkish-gray, wrinkly skin, scant hair, and long buck teeth, naked mole-rats aren't likely to win any beauty contests. |
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She returned later that day in the back of a police car to find two very grey old people, now wizened and wrinkly after the experience. |
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The first time I saw Wiwin, she looked like a wizened old woman, with wrinkly, hairy skin and big, unblinking eyes. |
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The speaker was an old, wrinkly man with smiling, dark eyes and curly gray hair. |
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In any case, the dog should be kept as clean as possible, particularly in wrinkly areas, to help prevent irritations in the skin folds. |
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When he saw his grandson and Josie stand and begin to dance, a smile spread across his old, wrinkly face. |
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Her skin is brown and wrinkly and saggy from spending too much time in the sun. |
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Mr Black's wrinkly face screwed up to such a degree that he looked like a sun dried tomato. |
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She pulled on a light wind jacket to cover her wrinkly shirt and laced up her shoes. |
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In the highly unlikely event of being offered TV work now, I would decline rather than inflict my wrinkly bake on viewers. |
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Disney is great for anyone and for all ages, whether you're a toddler or an old wrinkly! |
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She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars. |
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Sometimes I sit in a small, cedar-paneled room full of old wrinkly men who are naked and sweating profusely. |
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She wore purple pajama bottoms that were kind of dirty, very wrinkly and had little moons on them. |
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It would have been easy for me to give up and say I can't be bothered to be sniped at any more about wrinkly rockers and all of that. |
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His wrinkly old skin held pockmarks and warts and scabs, and he had a large crooked nose. |
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My face had little wrinkly lines on it from how much I had cried the night before. |
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At age 50, the body changes: We eat light, but our abdomen appears puffy, we go to the gym but the skin looks wrinkly. |
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Ancient rocks had deep red pillows of what looked like wrinkly old elephant skin. |
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The look has been dubbed kinfolk man, and comes with tweedy jackets or wrinkly linen trousers rolled up at the hems and drab haircuts. |
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Shareholders, by contrast, don't care how wrinkly a chap looks so long as he delivers the dividends. |
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Oh, for those simpler, happier days when we were chained to the kitchen sink and only had wrinkly hands to worry about. |
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Your baby will probably be blue or plum in colour at first, with a slightly flattened nose, a cone-shaped head and wrinkly skin. |
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Courtney had turned very black by that time and was very dehydrated and very wrinkly and cold. |
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The skin is parchment smooth and becomes wrinkly during the ripening and drying process. |
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Their sensitive skin is dark green in the beginning and becomes yellow and wrinkly during the ripening. |
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If the poisons try to escape through our skin, rashes and blotches develop, or we can look pale and our skin appears wrinkly. |
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Why Tattoos. Aren't these people going to regret their shooting star tattoos when they're eighty years old and when their skin is wrinkly? |
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Its pale green or olive coloured leaves are broad with occasional wrinkly edges. |
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Little more than fleshy tubes of wrinkly, pink, hairless skin, with enormous buck teeth at one end, naked mole-rats look like gophers left out far too long in the sun. |
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A couple lockers down was a boy, about 5'5, with scruffy brown hair, wearing rumpled blue jeans and a wrinkly white t-shirt, looking as though he'd just fallen out of bed. |
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The danger, of course, is that, if we're not careful, golf clubs are going to end up as mere refuges for increasingly grey and increasingly wrinkly sections of society. |
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A bunch of wrinkly old men trying to relive their youth and make a load of money. |
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Compared to Elvis, avuncular Bill with his ludicrously contrived kiss curl was a wrinkly. |
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The wrinkly club boss with a long-standing penchant for Speedos, is regulary snapped letting it all hang out. |
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Thanks to a thicket of government regulations, protecting myriad layers of wholesalers, Japanese vegetables are wickedly priced and wrinkly to boot, having passed through so many hands en route to the supermarket. |
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A traditional Canary Islands dish is Canarian wrinkly potatoes or papas arrugadas. |
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We shrink, get wrinkly, fragile and our hair gets grey, we lose our teeth. |
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My prettiest hen is Merry-Go-Round, a Silver-Laced Wyandotte — she's plump and bosomy, covered with a craze of black and white stripes, and has a brilliant red wrinkly comb. |
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Forehead and cheeks still dry and wrinkly. |
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There was excess of wrinkly skin to both upper and lower eyelids. |
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Also look for white, moist, wrinkly skin, especially between the toes. |
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The middle-aged and old now have free digital channels dedicated to their tastes, such as ITV3, home of wrinkly detective dramas, and the highbrow BBC Four. |
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Beside the message was a photograph of a nameless elderly Somali woman swathed in a red scarf, her lips pressed tightly together, wrinkly palm outstretched, eyes gazing imploringly out of the computer screen. |
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Glitzy retail outlets rub shoulders with poky wooden shacks, whose elderly proprietors peddle wrinkly vegetables, ancient sandwiches and the like. |
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Unless you're one of those goateed nabobs who think he's an untalented, wrinkly, bimbo-chasing throwback who should have stuck with the promising football career. |
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But don't these women understand that in 20 years' time they'll be just like the saddos who camp outside the NEC for tickets to see wrinkly Cliff Richard? |
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Overhead, hardy lammergeier vultures circle the fractured mountain peaks, where fault lines resemble the wrinkly, saggy skin on an old man's stumpy neck. |
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