Quite a number would not endear themselves to any electorate on fizzog alone. |
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I am forced to leave the magazine face downwards where her mighty fizzog can be safely forgotten for a few precious moments of sanctuary. |
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Now, take your pot of eyeshadow and apply it carefully with a big fat blusher brush, all over your fizzog. |
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I caught sight of my ghastly, sallow, unshaven fizzog in the big bathroom mirror this evening. |
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He had sheet creases across the fizzog and a red chin and noggin. |
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Readers suggested old favourites like bostin',' piece, ta-ra a bit, fizzog, any road up and the classic I'll go to the foot of our stairs. |
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And protocol demands Gordon must get his fizzog up before the next one follows. |
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Having spotted me, the smile of contentment on her fizzog dropped, the Biscuit Monitor having been well and truly caught with her fat fingers in the tin. |
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I tuned in ready for the first at Lingfield, only to be greeted by the young shaver's grinning fizzog telling us how Sir Michael Stoute's last five runners had all won. |
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And the tortured look on his face as someone mucked up the starters matched to a tee Brando's haunted fizzog at the end of that Francis Ford Coppola Vietnam classic. |
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They do nottend not to blink if they receive a sore one in the fizzog. |
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The four are actually friends Sue Hawkins, Jacky Fellows, Deb Nicholls and Emma Rollason who perform together for the Dudleybased Fizzog Productions. |
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They were soon surrounded by actors from street theatre group, Fizzog, who embraced their re-enactment and involved them in their own live show of an eviction at the museum. |
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