Picking up a pillow and promptly whapping him with it, she fell back on the couch. |
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He pushed debris and whatnot off of the couch, lay his jacket down, and then set the girl atop it. |
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Before she was aware she had moved, Ashlee was worming her way back to Blake on the couch, tears streaming down her face. |
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She caught a whiff of alcohol on him as he passed her to throw himself on her couch. |
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Frustrated, I blew a raspberry and flopped haphazardly on the couch to face him. |
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They would rather sit on the couch and blame our leaders for their own inactivity. |
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I look up at Jeremiah whose rearranging the white lilies on the coffee table in front of the couch. |
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The last five years have seen a marked increase in the number of people abandoning the couch for the computer screen of an evening. |
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My Old English sheepdog is always rubbing against the couch and rolling around on the carpet. |
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For what she had in mind, she wished she'd had a simple footstool or hassock, but the pillows from the couch would have to do. |
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Her mother and her older sister were seated side-by-side on the couch, crocheting an afghan and watching a movie. |
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Every now and then we find a rawhide bone behind the couch or in the garden. |
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It showed a boy curled up behind a couch, the latest Potter release open in his lap, his eyes open wide. |
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First I lay reading on the couch downstairs eating blue corn chips and salsa. |
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Zach, you can take the couch in the living room if you want, or we can set up the air mattress between the beds in here. |
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I stood and started to turn the corner that led to the kitchen when I noticed the empty wine bottle lying on the ground, next to the couch. |
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The couch and kikuyu have both responded well to the treatment and have provided a thick matting of grass on the surface. |
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Julia had gotten home late from work, and was on the couch with carry-out sushi, talking back to the news and gesturing with her chopsticks. |
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The living room had a couch, a table, and a recliner, and the bedroom had a double bed. |
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The rest of us file in behind them, taking seats on the couch and assorted recliners. |
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I took my seat on the couch, while he sat in the recliner, propping his crutches nearby. |
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The three of them were seated on the same couch that had faced the large recliner. |
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He took a seat on the couch next to Marie, while Joe eased himself into a recliner by the window. |
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Back in the living room she sat on the couch and he sat in the recliner in the corner. |
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A couch and single-place chair made from leather cushions supported in wooden frames sat before a fireplace with logs and kindling already laid. |
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Slowly, he withdrew five photograph frames and gazed into them while lying down on the couch on his back. |
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As I lay on the couch that evening, I felt a touch on my forehead and a kiss on my cheek. |
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Penny works as a supermarket cashier and spends most of her home life trying to deflect obscene verbal abuse from her son, Rory, a couch potato. |
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Pretty easy to see why this guy has to resort to the casting couch to have any chance of getting a woman. |
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Her snapping grey eyes softened, and she stood beside the couch silently, looking at the recumbent girl with compassion. |
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The question was no sooner spoken than a groan came from the other side of the coffee table, echoed by the recumbent figure on the couch. |
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Say your cat is clawing your couch or your dog is chewing your leather shoe. |
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The boy-leader came over, took the blanket from the foot of the couch, and draped it over my shoulders. |
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Amanda drops her duffle bag at the foot of the couch and slumps down in the loveseat adjacent to it, exhausted. |
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I thought I'd get to lie on a fainting couch and do ink blot tests and word association games. |
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The main weeds dying back were creeping thistle, couch and mature knotgrass. |
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Does this incident show the existence of the casting couch in the industry? |
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Here's my favorite boy toy working up some elbow grease, de-furring the couch with a cat-hair-catching sponge. |
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He sat on down on the skanky couch they'd stolen from a skip, and lit two cigarettes. |
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In this video, a girl lay sick on the couch and her mother worriedly took her temperature. |
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The casting couch has long been relegated to the mists of movie legend, she declares. |
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Deciding on the best course, he lunged at his brother wrestling him off the couch. |
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I plopped onto the couch and that wretched dog hopped up next to me and began to bark. |
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Aida walked maladroitly to a couch and sat down, slipping his sandals off his feet. |
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The fireplace sat in the corner of the small living room, which also contained a small couch, a small table and a small writing desk. |
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A brown head bobbed up from beneath a pile of displaced couch cushions, then a body, and a hand holding a sketching pad. |
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Alex was lying in the couch while Gabriel straddled one of the chairs by the dining table halfway across the room. |
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I situated myself down on the arm of the couch, now fully dressed as I laced my sneakers up. |
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Cris grinned at her and hopped up onto the couch, lacing his fingers together as he winked. |
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As I glanced around the room, I only saw a few stools and a single rusted metal couch. |
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He was sitting alone on the other end of the couch near the mystery woman who looked around the age of thirty or so. |
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Csif people would often go over the lab and sit on the couch drinking coffee and just yak about film stuff. |
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I reckon we're in danger of raising a whole generation of undiscriminating couch potatoes afflicted by TV-induced Attention Deficit Disorder. |
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Carefully holding them he made his way back to the couch and laid the contents out on the coffee table. |
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My Uncle was laid up with an arthritic problem, but from his couch or hobbling about he would carry on renovation to his house. |
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Eventually we all fell asleep on the couch but I, fearing some moment of excessive hedonism, swiftly made an exit. |
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That done, Martine places the juices in our reach, and rejoins Sarah on the couch. |
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They were both laughing and giggling as William carried her into the main hall and settled her comfortably in a couch. |
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Taking another deep drag, she settled herself on the couch again, outspreading her long tanned legs before her. |
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Suddenly concerned he opened the door quickly and rushed inside, startling Blair who was hopping from the desk to the couch. |
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Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back. |
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Currently everyone is changing into their ski gear and I'm sitting on the couch waiting for them to hurry up. |
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I laid across the couch about an hour later, watching my ankle as the swelling subsided. |
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Jonathan Crane, wearing the rags and tatters of his Scarecrow costume, without his mask, is relaxing on a couch, feet up on an endtable. |
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A toque is a hat, a chesterfield is a couch, and it's pronounced zed, not zee, zed! |
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She sketched him, languid on the couch in her studio, in charcoals, and when she gave it to him, he looked pleased and told her she had insight. |
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Howard, not knowing what he should do, sits on a couch in the middle of this lonely street that leads nowhere. |
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The couch was inviting, but the table in front was devoid of his charts and probe data sheets. |
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No hint of repressed sexuality is undelivered from the analyst's couch of his interpretation. |
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Or it could turn out that you get bored with the movie and wind up making out on the couch. |
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She hopped up onto the couch next to Kamrune, laid down and proceeded to clean her sleek fur. |
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A soft blue couch faced a television, while a bed, lavatory, and refrigerator lay in the small adjoining room. |
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It only takes about fifteen minutes and soon we are sitting on my couch feeling rather lazy. |
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I was standing, leaning against the couch, and she was about five feet away from me. |
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He has his elbow resting up on the arm part of the couch and his hand is holding his head up. |
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The door swung open and Kata walked in, dragging herself across the room to flop down on the couch, exhaling loudly. |
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For example, the guest of honor reclined on the leftmost place on the rear couch, meaning that he or she bad the best view out of the room. |
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I left the bathroom as she began to prepare for a shower and retired to the couch bed, where I had been sleeping for the past few weeks! |
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Cloaked in a blanket of muted late-shows, he sleeps alone on the couch now. |
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You seem to be a total homebody this month and stuck to the couch like super-glue. |
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We also decided to get our tattered, old couch reupholstered, and I doubled our annual contribution to a local conservation group. |
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I reached for the yellow tasseled pillow that was placed on the couch, wanting to beat Sophie with it a million times over. |
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The loud, high pitched ring of the kitchen phone drove me from my light sleep on the black couch. |
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I yelled at Dex who sat so happily on the couch with his feet on top of the table and a bottle of light beer in his hand. |
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I mean, what were you going to do with those pennies anyhow, besides stick them back in the couch cushions? |
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Fussing with her hair, Gwendolyn rose from the couch and gave a wobbly curtsy. |
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It suggested couch potato culture, where pancake make-up and glitz trump substance. |
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I worked it over, and couldn't avoid the conclusion that Jeff spent every evening swilling bourbon on my couch because I was his only friend. |
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Then I grab the TV controller and bottle in right hand, baby safely tucked away in the crook of my left elbow and plop down on the couch. |
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He gestured to the couch and easy chairs arranged in a circle in the lobby. |
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The Scottish National Party wants to see adults and children swapping the crisp and couch for fruit, fibre, and physical jerks. |
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As I watched in amazement he leapt lithely from the couch, shook himself, stretched, and began to walk outside. |
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After dinner Jesse and Danny parked themselves on the couch in the family living room. |
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Sitting on a long couch are three armchair athletes with dour expressions on their faces. |
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Finally his hand rose above from the couch clenching a cell phone tightly as he dialed Scarlet right away. |
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On the couch one evening, our loco analysand is seized by an uncontrollable passion for the ancient medico. |
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He candidly admits in the book he spent months on the couch and long hours with a marriage counsellor. |
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I curled up on the couch next to Jordan, and we found a movie on pay-per-view to watch. |
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Jessica sat on the couch in her own room, looking through the book and making notes in her notebook. |
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He positioned himself on the couch watching the documentary with glee with Jocelyn looking on with displeasure. |
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Matt was dressed now and sat on the couch putting on his shoes and rubbers. |
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From my couch I looked out the window and watched them walk as far as I could see. |
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I've noticed that whenever someone sits on the comfy couch in the tea room they start yawning and feel sleepy. |
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Paul is lying face down on a treatment couch in a room at the Healing Clinic in York's Fulford Cross. |
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Viewers have become so adept at decoding adverts that your average post-modern couch potato can spot a marketing strategy a mile off. |
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When they got home Nan fell asleep on the couch and remained asleep for the rest of the afternoon. |
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So I fell asleep on the pull out couch in my studio apartment the minute I got home. |
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He is dressed in sweatpants and a white t-shirt, his hair all rumpled from lying down on the couch. |
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I sat down on the huge leather couch and put my feet up on the marble coffee table. |
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You know the rest of the story of that first night, when R.'s restlessness drove me to sack out on the couch. |
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Jenna shot a doubtful glance at the lumpy, brown couch in the corner of the room. |
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He sat me on his couch and on the coffee table in front of us were lines upon lines of this powder. |
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There was an oak coffee table in front of the couch and a big screen T.V. laid in front of that. |
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His friend, Luke, sprawled back on the couch and propped his feet up on the coffee table. |
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Finally, you settle onto a couch and smile faintly at a middle-aged woman who is reading a paperback on the loveseat nearby. |
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Upon opening the door Jack was surprised to find Chris sitting on the couch perusing a medical journal. |
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The truth is as a country we are bone idle couch potatoes who make no effort to change our lifestyles. |
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Then, reclining on the couch one evening trying to focus on an improving book, the remote stared up at me, begging for attention. |
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I don't actually have an apartment, I just sublet or billet or crash on someone's couch. |
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This is definitely music that one can dance to or simply just enjoy sitting back in a comfy couch with a drink in hand. |
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Rainey bopped her brother on the back of the head then plopped down on the couch next to him. |
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I set Lucie on the couch and picked up the room making it just as neat as it was when we left. |
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We just want to continue to eat dinner without napkins and sleep on the couch and wallow in vigorous bachelor ineligibility. |
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World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst has urged youngsters to get off the couch and start taking part in competitive sport. |
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Looking to the couch she saw Brandon sleeping, one arm slung protectively across a slumbering Danielle. |
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The team indicated fidgeters burn off the calories, while couch potatoes can pile on the pounds. |
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Another ruse is to couch the patent application in obscure terms making it difficult for the regulatory bodies to judge the innovatory aspect. |
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I was determined to ignore the insistent noise until Carol was roused from the couch to answer her telephone call. |
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Madam Relena had returned to her couch and now sat imperiously in it watching Mark as a pit viper does its prey. |
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I want to lie on the couch reading the paper on a Sunday morning with my children playing around me and my husband's hand in mine. |
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The next morning I wandered from the bedroom to find him sprawled on the living room couch with Clara, our little four-year-old Border collie. |
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The studio was empty, the couch and the bed gone, the screen taken away, but the place was otherwise unmutilated. |
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I lay on her couch and marvelled at the effect a humble tuning fork in F sharp could have on one's mental equilibrium. |
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I kicked off my sandals and folded my legs up underneath me on the long red plush couch that ran down one side of the bus. |
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I was primed to sit on my couch with a finger pointing at the TV, a hand over my mouth, and a look of both horror and euphoria on my face. |
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Otherwise, the grease and dirt on the gloves transfers to the couch or clothing. |
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He sits on the right of the couch smoking a blue cigarette, coolly masculine. |
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She pressed a button to disconnect, chucked the cordless onto the counter and then collapsed onto a nearby couch with a heavy sigh. |
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I sighed and searched for the cordless, found it on the couch in the living room, then dialed Sed's number. |
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He stood up from behind the couch and opened fire, blasting the doorframe next to his enemy's head. |
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While I was doing the reading, Patsy sat on a couch across from me, flipping through a magazine. |
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After school I went home with a sulk, Kirara was relaxed at the couch watching TV while eating rice crackers. |
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He obviously put two and two together quickly, because he immediately shot up from his position on the couch and helped me up. |
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It will recommend that schools introduce new exercise classes such as boxercise, trampolining, aerobics and yoga to lure teenagers off the couch. |
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He grinned mindlessly at his stupid analogy, moving to go and flop on the couch again, though this time with energy and not-so-much black. |
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Damien greeted me unsmilingly, and Tyler jumped up from the couch when he saw me. |
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The only actual piece of furniture was a worn couch placed in the middle of the room, facing the far wall. |
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The new study measured the NEAT levels of 20 self-proclaimed couch potatoes, half of whom were obese. |
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David gets up and drags the coffee table towards the couch and sits back down, resting his feet on the edge of the table. |
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When the elevator stopped, I walked down to the lobby and sat on the middle of the three couches, the couch that faced the front desk. |
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By the time I came into the living room, Susannah was lying down on the couch with her jacket half-on and her untied shoes on the wrong feet. |
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He hung up the phone and pulled a chair from the kitchen over to the couch and sat down. |
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She brought in some favorite furnishings, including a comfortable couch covered with snowy white fabric. |
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All of these sites are now dominated by buffel and couch grass so that spectacular shows of native flora are but a memory. |
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And certainly they think that to convey it to a sports audience they must couch it in those terms. |
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To couch several smaller threads, twist them together before they enter the scroll. |
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It's constructed in the Han architectural style with yellow walls, black wood and couch grass. |
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This may not be fully achievable due to the highly altered environment and presence of couch grass, but an attempt will be made. |
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Raspberries creep underground like couch grass, though unfortunately not so rampantly. |
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She in turn has become a couch potato, watching old movies and ordering take out. |
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The advent of television and the emergence of the modern couch potato sounded the death knell for such activities. |
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The couch potato, chip-munching life-style is too common and it is clearly unhealthy. |
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Even if you're an incurable couch potato, there's no excuse for not taking regular exercise. |
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Playing with these toys while watching TV is much better than being a couch potato! |
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What's a comfortable couch without a snuggly blanket to keep you warm while bumming around, whether you have company or not? |
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I was watching a soap opera when Ryan came in, still in his apron and sat down on the couch next to me. |
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If your cat tends to be a couch potato, develop some games that stimulate exercise. |
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Sitting on a fine upholstered couch was a blond man with perfect hair, teeth and clothes. |
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She makes the exercises easy enough that even a couch potato like me can do them. |
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I love the couch in the living room, with its thick down cushions and velvet upholstery. |
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By lunch-time I could hardly walk and by evening picking up the TV controller made even being a couch potato a painful exercise. |
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If you cannot sit still, stay home on your couch where you can stretch out and be the couch potato you've always aspired to. |
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My brother and I grew up in a trailer park with a single, abusive, alcoholic mother who, more times than not, was passed out on the couch. |
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At the time we were sleeping on one of those old fold-out two seater foam couch things. |
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Lying on a couch with pillows under your foot is better than sitting in a chair with your foot on a footstool. |
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A sofa bed serves the dual purpose of being a couch and a bed and thereby saving space for a bed. |
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Shane lay on her sister's couch reading a parenting magazine while Lorna slept in her crib on the other side of the room. |
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Today's owner is more likely to pull the dog off the couch than out of a fox hole. |
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She awoke again, but this time to the comforting warmth of her couch pillows and crochet blanket. |
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Finally Emily sat back down on the couch next to Reese, crossing her bony, slender legs as she spoke. |
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Two strides take a visitor into the only other room, where a bed, TV, couch and computer table crowd the compact space. |
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A girl was sitting next to the couch I was on, her chestnut brown hair pulled into two French braids. |
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The frail, shrunken body on the couch seeming to control the powerful one in the arena. |
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He sat down on a cushy chair near the couch I was propped up on, my shoes on the concrete floor. |
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Me and the little woman have been shopping for a new couch to replace our futon. |
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Rika noticed that there was a futon in the couch position shoved against the wall with blankets thrown over it. |
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Jeff was leaning against the couch near my feet playing a video game that seemed to be frustrating him as David gabbed on his phone. |
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For the most part, kids want something cool that their friends feel comfortable hanging out in and a silk damask couch is not it. |
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It also exterminates coarse and sour grasses, destroys couch grass and acts powerfully upon rye grasses. |
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No more sitting on my couch or in my car gasping for air and thinking that I am going to die on the spot. |
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You're a guest, and besides, sleeping in a bed would be a lot better for your back than the couch. |
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She quickly got up off the couch and walked towards the closed bedroom door. |
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Sitting glassy-eyed on the couch creates the perfect trap for mindlessly chowing down on junk food. |
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Moaning, Chris fell back against the chair behind him, watching his mates on the couch with glazy eyes. |
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Margaret laughed shortly and Christine was thankful to relax on the couch that Francis had so demandingly ordered her to sit down on earlier. |
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At last we will be providing for the needs of children in the 21st century to ensure that they do not become couch potatoes. |
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In formal psychoanalysis, you lie on a couch and the therapist sits unseen behind you. |
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With one big leap they all stood from the two-seater couch that had been seating four and took deep breaths. |
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We will be sharing a small condo with only one bed and one pullout couch for five days. |
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The girls have the bedrooms, while Tom and Linda, 45, sleep on a pullout couch in the living room. |
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I checked in at the desk and found myself a couch near the bathroom on which to relax. |
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I wasn't preaching to people who dedicated Thanksgiving Day to gorging on turkey and then crashing on the couch in front of a football game. |
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On the lawn was a velveteen couch that looked like it had been dragged out of the house so someone could gaze at the stars in comfort. |
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He was nodding toward the booth of the Detroit Super Bowl Host Committee, which featured a couch and a fireplace. |
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One can be left in place and used as a couch while the other is stowed away allowing more than enough elbow room to move round. |
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Then look at the couch potato who seems ready, not for an evening in front of the TV, but for a spell of inadvertent train spotting. |
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It makes its point, calls for a revolution of the couch potatoes, and leaves it up to the viewer to work out how it all fits together. |
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Back home after dining out, John walked into the living room, plopped onto the couch and complained that he felt terrible. |
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Sensing it was time to begin, Henry rose from the couch and returned with a chair from the dinette. |
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My laziness then encumbers me and I suddenly get back to simply vegging out on the couch with a big bowl of junk food and a good book. |
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Last night I spent relaxing on the couch and trying to shake off my morose mood, and I think it worked. |
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The Missus sat enthroned on the couch surrounded by soft pillows, her books and magazines in reach. |
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The country singer even sang a duet with Mark on the couch in his sitting room. |
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If it sounds all over the place, it is, but because Brakes couch their divagations in directness and simplicity, it all hangs together. |
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He looked in the direction next to the couch or divan that he was lying on, and saw a woman, sitting there next to him. |
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Owen shutdown his computer and took his tea to the couch in the living room. |
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He set his bag down on the couch and made his way to the tiny kitchen they were equipped with. |
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The exercycle that sits next to my couch is pretty much mocking me while I eat pasta and beans and watch tv. |
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He splashed the liquid in the container over the couch and hastily returned to his car. |
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Even for the urban couch potatoes addicted to the remote, this might not be doomsday. |
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Studies showed that non-obese, non-smoking exercisers live 8 years longer than their couch potato, smoking contemporaries. |
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These are proper sized rooms, enough space for a double bed and a couch and a desk. |
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Suddenly immensely tired and drowsy, I moved my feet and barely made it back to the couch before I fell. |
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I slammed the door shut behind me and ran to where the sleeping cat lay on the couch. |
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The film's opening scene finds her on her psychologist's couch, tonelessly reciting her recipe for braised pigeon in thyme sauce with truffles. |
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So what I'll be doing for the rest of the evening is lying back on my couch with a couple of beers listening to music. |
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But the summer my mother and her husband separated, Lorne moved out and took his entire five-piece tiger-striped couch set with him. |
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Arriving back at the apartment, she unlocked the door and found Kelly fast asleep, curled up on the couch. |
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It was then that Trinity found herself sitting next to Ex on the couch, the merrily burning fire casting shades of golden light around the room. |
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There were also a couple of beanbags to the side of the couch and a recliner off in a corner, which held an exhausted Todd reading a thick book. |
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He grinned and continued tickling her until she fell off the couch in laughter. |
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With an evil grin, he sprawled out on the couch, burying his face in a red throw pillow. |
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I drummed my fingers on the throw pillow at the end of the couch, tapping my foot on the carpet. |
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Enter the Schavrien's living room and on the middle of their couch sits an Air Force throw pillow. |
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So, this girl is now standing on the couch with a throw pillow in hand, ready to attack me at any given time. |
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Kiko rolled her eyes, grabbing a throw pillow on the couch and hitting her over the head with it. |
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Ellen asked, settling back on the couch and holding a throw pillow close to her chest as she waited for his response. |
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She sprawled out on the couch and hugged a bright green triangle throw pillow to her chest, sighing loudly. |
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Mike lunged from the couch to avoid the throw pillow that sailed for his head. |
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For the third day, Trudy sat on the couch in the dark, clutching the little throw pillow. |
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A bather reclines on a couch, enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby. |
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The couch was dark green suede and definitely cozier than the plaid throw covering the couch that would be acting as a bed in his new place. |
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Finally, a student named Ben was selling a sectional couch in the classifieds section. |
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I got up from my comfy seat on the couch and answered it, just so it would stop ringing. |
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Royce looked around the small living room from her seat on the couch, not looking at all comfortable. |
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In the middle of the room was round, low table surrounded by a couch with two seats and three chairs. |
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He sneered from the couch he was hogging all to himself by laying long way on it, resting on his side. |
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Ever since the reality TV phenomenon has taken over the world of television, slouching on the couch with a tub of ice-cream has become a torture. |
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As I read on the couch, something scuttles across the floor and I look up from the pages. |
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A few rugs were place around the room, deep gold and laced with maroon edges to match the upholstery of the couch. |
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The film is based on the story of a drug dealer, who's busted by the cops early in the film for having a couch full of illegal substances. |
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His body shook with a memory he had tried to forget, but the woman lying helpless on his couch was bringing it all back to him. |
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I sat down in the living room on the big, squashy leather couch our landlady provided. |
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She adjusts positions, moving her feet up onto the couch, and leans on his shoulder. |
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I was lying on the couch having a nap with him sleeping in my arms and the CD we were listening to had ended. |
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The three o'clock hour approached and he was nestled under a blanket on the soft couch. |
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We have a nice couch with a homemade sisal scratching post just off the most tempting corner. |
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From sci-fi stuff to lots of laughs to reality shows with a twist, it's couch potato heaven. |
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Korina swallowed a mouthful of food and looked over at Cat as she sat down on the couch next to Matthew. |
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He abhors the fast food culture and, as a student, can't understand why many of his peers are content to be couch potatoes. |
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Faon leaned back on the couch, yawning and stretching his arms above his head. |
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But what have couch potatoes, a more active lifestyle, and walkies around the Seven Acres got to do with regenerating East Bolton? |
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She pictures a woman lying gloomily on the couch reading a book about Maria Callas. |
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Opt for a leather couch in brown, tan, beige, or camel, but most importantly, make sure it's comfortable to sit and lie on. |
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I finally decided to stop sitting on things and threw out my war-torn couch today. |
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Meg starts sleeping on the couch with the couple's Abyssinian cats, Belle and Mulan. |
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Sitting on the white leather couch in a black trench coat, and a royal purple sweater accessorized with black pants and a leather cuff bracelet. |
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I nodded and left the room, with a worried glance backwards at the woman who was still sitting on the couch, looking so miserable and helpless. |
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Overstuffed pink chairs and a couch rested in one corner, a small kitchenette with a washtub and icebox in another. |
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Lying on the couch watching television, Denise's cordless phone began to ring. |
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They were sitting side by side on her couch watching reruns of an old show. |
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There was a couch that looked ready for the dump, a water cooler, a television, and a phone, as well as files scattered about the space. |
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We sit on the couch and answer all the questions while watching the shmo on TV sweat it out. |
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I quickly shot up from the couch, scattering my papers all over the floor in the process, and reached the door. |
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My grandma knitted me a quilt for a wedding present and we had had it for 15 years and it was on the back of the couch. |
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Itto was in one of his red football jerseys and jeans, he was lounged out on the couch watching cartoons. |
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He's moved the couch and coffee table, and he's got the edge of the area rug, and he's pulling on it. |
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I was sitting on a couch between two couples who were this close to going all the way. |
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As we were sitting on the couch reading, we noticed the windows were steaming up. |
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Tyler, who wore a politely puzzled expression, sat very comfortably on the couch, with one leg resting on top of the other. |
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Toby jumped off the couch in a blind fury and launched something at her wall. |
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A moment later, he sat on the old faded gold-colored couch with cigarette burns and dog hairs covering its once beautiful state. |
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Why spend long years on the analytical couch exhuming buried memories when you can just reprogram your biocomputer with a few autosuggestive commands? |
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Conner disappeared down the hallway, and I took a seat on a couch. |
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Since all meditative experiences are so radically subjective, it seems difficult to find a language in which to couch an objective or value-free account of them. |
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The big oaf is a couch potato, not a leader for the blind, or for the seeing. |
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Then she set up the couch into a double sleeper, made it all up, and when she was finished, Relena had already came out from the bathroom in her night clothes. |
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Having stretched out limply on the couch beckoning for hot water bottles and wishing for my mama, however, made me think about the different types of sickies there are. |
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The casting couch was a common feature in every two-bit producer's office. |
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She was sitting on the couch moping, and Kara was trying to cheer her up. |
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It was a comfortable room with a walnut coffee table and paneling, a moss green carpet, drapes and dark green throws on the lime-green couch and chair. |
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While it's not customary to design a room using scents, a blossomy smelling candle next to a withered, old couch can definitely lift the mood of the entire room. |
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The past week she had slept on the couch in the living room, but now she was forced to sleep on the cold, uncarpeted floor of Christine's bedroom. |
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The couch was held up by cast bronze human figures riding unicycles. |
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I was very close to napping on the couch until he was done running around. |
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Mack was napping on the couch when Jack and Sam came into the living room. |
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Rachel is napping on her couch in the middle of her run-down apartment. |
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When I woke up from my nap on the couch it was dark outside. |
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She muttered to herself snugging in the couch and began reading. |
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Barefoot and cross-legged, she nestles into a well-worn couch in the comfortable study-cum-studio that husband Tony de Beer built for her at their Westdene house. |
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