His clean hands held a balled rag like a Kleenex for touching anything oily. |
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She balled her hands into fists and brought them towards her, crossing them over her chest. |
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Mackenzie balled the note up, crushing it in her fist, as her face flamed and Amanda laughed, throwing her head back and braying her glee. |
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She balled her fists and struck out at him, her efforts feeble and ineffectual. |
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Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide. |
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Plant balled and burlapped magnolias when they're dormant, or in late spring after growth has started. |
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Instead of yelling back or muttering cusses at her father, Jazlyn just balled her hands into fists. |
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Even though his arms were crossed I saw that his hands were balled into fists. |
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Her hands were balled into fists, and strands of golden hair fell in her eyes and around her face. |
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I snatched it between thumb and forefinger, balled it into a tight dot, threw it to the. floor. |
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Outside, Nell balled her hand in a fist and bravely knocked on the grand oak door leading into the parlour. |
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The perfectly symmetrical prickly balled yacca or Australia grass tree, which takes 100 years to grow a central trunk, is my favourite. |
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Unclasping the cloak, he caught it before it flew away and balled it untidily to tuck under his arm. |
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Some people buy live trees that are balled in burlap instead of a cut tree. |
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In the center of the fabric, put a balled up wad of fabric scraps, cotton, or yarn. |
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My fists balled, I clubbed the man on the back of the head, grabbing his keys as he fell. |
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She balled her hands into fists at her sides and clenched her teeth with rage. |
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Tiny mussels balled around the oysters, keeping them small and making them unfit for market. |
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Spring is best for planting, but you can put balled and burlapped or container grown hollies in the ground in early spring or fall. |
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His hands balled into fists and the tetrapak he was holding burst into waxed paper shrapnel. |
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Select one that is potted in a bushel basket or other large container or balled with burlap into a large, firm root ball. |
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Lexi balled up a napkin and bounced it off his forehead with a deft flick of her wrist. |
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He balled up his fist and clouted his companion right on the side of the head, felling him like a stunned ox. |
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However, no, the government threw out the pension splitting idea because it had completely balled up on the income trust. |
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I balled up my clothes, dropped them in the corner, and walked downstage. |
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But the legislators who ostensibly represent them are cowards, kittens, balled up in the corner. |
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It sometimes left him balled up in agony, and the Demerol only made him hallucinate. |
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It's kind of sad, but that drawing, once so bright with promise, then gets balled up and trashed. |
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He'd got balled up in filling out his arrival card and it had been sent to him. |
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Emergency workers eventually removed a wad of paper towel from Bryan — five attached sheets, balled up and bloodied. |
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Eels don't like cold water, and spend the winter balled up, bodies twisted together in the mud. |
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The brother's fist was balled up and he was pushing his sister away from their father's embrace. |
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By the end Ms. Sarukkai was balled up on the ground, as small as possible in her devotion. |
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Holes must be wide and deep enough to permit the roots to spread naturally or, in the case of balled and burlapped stock, to receive the ball. |
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Others have been introduced with seedling plants, bulbs, tubers, and particularly in soil balled around roots of infested nursery stock. |
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Transplanting is carried out using balled seedlings with at least three true leaves. |
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Use it to dig, trench, remove rocks and stumps, plant trees and shrubs, carry and plant balled and burlapped trees and loosen hard-packed soil. |
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Appeltans Boomteelt is a wholesale supplier of trees, shrubs and plants, both root balled and container grown. |
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A moment later, I catch the dishrag she'd balled up and thrown at me. |
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Her hands were sweating, but she balled them to contain her shivering. |
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The girl balled her tiny, fragile hands into fists, growling ferociously. |
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Steve balled his hands into fists and crossed his arms over his chest. |
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Harvesting of balled, live trees may begin after completion of growth in late August or early September if soil moisture conditions are favorable. |
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Nursery-bought trees will be either in containers or balled and burlapped. |
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I well and truly went over board and completely balled it up. |
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She looked at him for a moment, balled up her fist, and delivered an uppercut to his lower jaw that sent him off his feet and back towards the steps. |
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The mystical warrior balled up his fist, summoning a sphere of black energy, which was surrounded by purple lightening, and flung it into the air. |
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They are generally supplied with balled roots. |
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Kaneswaran balled his fist but seemed unsure how to respond. |
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Moaning-crying jags, shouting, nights spent sweating, heart-battering, fists balled in fury, frustration, denial, and a crass inability to take it all in, to believe, to stare truth in the beezer. |
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So now it's high time for Ventura to also unleash a second breed, consisting in a well-adorned, massively balled and severely depressed indie rock. |
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What might be a signature is Untitled: Wall Blob, something palm-doodled by a giant, idly balled together from cement, plaster, polystyrene, burlap, with a bit of added paint. |
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Attitude and looks all balled up into one. |
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In the 13th century, the balled coot was a water bird with a white mark on its forehead, lingering in the lingo today in the simile bald as a coot. |
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Before you could say WTH, I ran in with my fist balled up as tight as possible, swinging at whatever piece of this man I could hit. |
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These plants are balled and burlapped until sold. |
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You fist yourself out, legs and arms and hands and feet all balled up and running with blood and vernix. |
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Small, container seedlings of many kinds are increasingly popular with nurseries, and larger trees are available as potted or balled and burlaped stock. |
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Using the blunt end of one of the vibraphone mallets, he pried open her folds. With the balled end of the other, he rhythmically rolled over her kernel. |
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He balled the letter in his hands and threw it in the trash. |
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