I shook out the sheep skin to fluff it, and he stretched out on his back on the table, his hand on the hilt of his seax. |
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It's covered in a felty, white fluff, and it's difficult to resist touching it. |
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We can't escape the ever-increasing waves of advertising, infotainment, fluff and mayhem that hit us at every turn. |
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Yes, of course it's cotton wool fluff, but it's excellent cotton wool fluff nonetheless. |
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The wind occasionally blew cotton fluff into the set, which made you feel really in tune to the emotional side of the play. |
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There's a lot of pink fluff and fur littered about the place, hologramatic hearts on the walls. |
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The dress was trimmed on the cuffs and collar with soft, feathery, red fluff. |
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Try it, and if you succeed then blow firmly into the mouse to remove any fluff, hairs, and other bits. |
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I could have fashioned little lint men from the balls of fluff in my belly button. |
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Seconds later, an empty cup was on the floor and light brown liquid was seeping into the white fluff on the ground. |
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These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree pulp and then bleached. |
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It was like dandelion fluff, or stretched-out cotton and, much like Cecily herself, it always seemed ready to float away. |
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But he's a clever Baz, and before too long he understood why we were putting the cover around the cotton fluff. |
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A piece of cottonwood fluff brought low by the rain settles damply onto the hood of the truck. |
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It reminded her of cotton, loads of little balls of cotton and fluff, fragile, whisked into the air by a fan that had been left on overnight. |
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I had to stand on a chair to put up the curtains and they were new and dropped fluff on the black fabric of the chair seat. |
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As Ever headed for the Oldsmobile, she jumped in a pile of snow and sent some white fluff powdering the air then gliding back into its pile. |
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We haven't had much new snow, so the trails were not that wonderful deep fluff, but rather a rut akin to those left on the Oregon Trail. |
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Eventually their fluff changed to feathers and they were large enough to move into the coop. |
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Kel and Mithendil stood silently for a moment, watching the bobbing fluff of red hair disappear behind a building. |
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I dropped back down on my bed and patted down some pokey ends of loose fluff and feather down idly, and heard the door open. |
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At these times the parents take care of their mobile balls of fluff in the most zealous way. |
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My guess was that he was no older than four or five years old with white blond hair that looked like duck fluff stuck on his head. |
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All that I could see was that sandy blonde downy fluff, the baby fat, and those crystal blue eyes that would probably change. |
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Gem Casper mentally cursed the salty sea air for reducing her hair to lifeless fluff. |
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Some had sumptuous, lush growths while others, despite great care and attention, managed nothing more than a light fluff. |
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They might call it chick-lit, but the Scribbler reckons that some talons are emerging from underneath that cutesy downy fluff. |
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It's enjoyable fluff, a world removed from Carlyle's exploration of the darker recesses of the mind. |
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Well, hang on to the remote because there are a couple of good programmes on and they're not the usual light fluff either. |
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More likely is that the fluff about the creative industries is useful for its propaganda value. |
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Think of Jacques-Louis David persuading his audience to remove the Rococo fluff from their eyes. |
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We viewers are absorbed in all the fluff and drama of Hollywood just as much as Americans. |
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A pleasant piece of fluff, this light comedy, while laugh inducing, is utterly forgettable. |
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They wriggle their claws in the dirt, fluff out their feathers, and preen themselves. |
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She then directed her little servants to fluff the pillows, and proceeded to brush my hair and pinch my cheeks for color. |
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At the priority date, the commonest absorbent was what is referred to as cellulosic fluff or fluff pulp. |
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It is a jarring shift from the fluff I post about to an issue of deadly seriousness. |
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To no one's surprise, the plot is predictably weak, but who really cares if it's all just inconsequential fluff when the action's this much fun? |
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However, winter woollens, knitted or woven, often develop little balls of fluff. |
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He has his own blow-drier, shampoos, special mousses and hair lacquer, special stuff to fluff his tail up, and special clippers. |
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A poached pear dessert on a delicious fluff of ricotta and mascarpone cheeses runs afoul in a lake of bullying raspberry sauce. |
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But over time, eggs can lose their ability to fluff up an angel food cake or make mayo creamy. |
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District-wide, Craven has a shortfall of 54,000 grammes of fluff that, potentially, could be recycled to make 30 news editor's tea cosies. |
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There is so much stuff you get put up for where you are obviously just the bit of fluff, even if you have brains and wear trousers all the time. |
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I loved the way she turned out to be a ruthless undercover agent and not a bit of fluff after all. |
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I was afraid of committing to one person, I'm a flighty, teasing bit of fluff. |
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Throwing scratch grain around will get the hens scratching, which will fluff up the bedding and keep it well mixed. |
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They were not the usual fluff that is true for anyone but closely matched his personal life. |
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They often produce matchboxes or pill bottles with fluff, splinters and other debris that they insist are specimens that they have caught. |
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Don't polish the silver too brightly or remove the fluff too diligently from your freshly starched soft furnishings. |
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But when so many showbiz biogs are all fluff and puff, his remarkable tale deserves a wider audience. |
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Regardless of whether Kranish ever meant to write fluff for Kerry's book or not, the Elliott story smells like a put-up job. |
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Not sure why Penguin are reissuing Toujours Provence, other than it's 10 years since this soporific fluff was first published. |
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Michael Vaughan had been doing a splendid job as a spinner, luring Ganguly down the pitch, beating him, only to see Foster fluff the take. |
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For all you know, someone might all want surround sound with remote, flat screen plasma TV and all the fluff! |
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She was slowly and carefully sliding the headband into her hair so that it would fluff up just the right amount in the back. |
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This young Chinese clarinettist's recital of potted fantasias on operas by Verdi, Bellini and Ponchielli is bravura fluff. |
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The list of improvements is solid, with no added fluff just to fatten up the release. |
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Sadly, political fluff and rhetoric again ignores clear indisputable facts. |
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Forensic scientists said the cause of the blaze was a build up of fluff in the dryer, which ignited the machine, and not an electrical fault, the inquest heard. |
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After missing that mark with the empty-calorie fluff of Salem, WGN is nailing it with Manhattan. |
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Creativity is much needed to promote not fluff, but substance. |
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For all the fluff written about baby-boomer demands in retirement, the real bludgers on the welfare of the country are the baby boomers' parents who are already in retirement. |
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Once in the war theater, the thinking goes, even a seasoned reporter will hug his favorite lance corporal's ankle for protection and file patriotic fluff. |
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This is a bit of research into belly buttons and their fluff. |
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She stomped into the middle of the kitchen, gave herself the most enormous shake to fluff her fur out to maximum effect, and began the big clean-up. |
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Some of the fur pieces even looked like little animals with big eyes, staring out from beyond the fluff. |
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They plump us with falling-off-the-bone hoisin ribs and fluff us with apple pie and Ameri-Cone Dream ice cream. |
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Spring Breakers, beach-party fluff done as an art film by the reliably bizarre Harmony Korine, is a return to form for Franco. |
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I'd wager that if most of America had known the first finalist wouldn't even be selected until the second half, very few would have tuned in for the fluff. |
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Unlike hoity-toity displays of pedigree fluff, the average joe Cat Show is a celebration of middling felines. |
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Cocooned in layers of cotton fluff, I was lead to Mic's living room couch, still leaning into him but for more self-indulgent reasons than balance. |
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With that mask on, I fluff the ends of my hair into a structured but insouciant flip. |
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The debate on Tuesday was really a debate between substance and fluff. |
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The law states that if you drop said toast on the floor, it will always fall butter side down, thus attracting a large covering of dust, colourful fluff, and cat hairs. |
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Did they chack Kostner's skate because of the fluff piece on the Russian pairs or not? I kind of like her and wanted to see her. |
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It says so right here at this here link you lardacious fluff brained cousin humper. |
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The results are based on an entirely flawed methodology that underweights the quality of research and overweights fluff. |
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Rats will fluff up their hair, hiss, squeal, and move their tails around when defending their territory. |
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When attacked by dogs or sexually excited, badgers may raise their tails and fluff up their fur. |
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The poor old dog did look fairly peched, and didn't bat an eyelid when I lifted up the nearest pup, a black and white ball of fluff. |
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Under the skirt is a slip designed to fluff the skirt and make the waist look smaller. |
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African violets are caught by the fuzz WHAT'S 9 causing all the white fluff that's appeared on my African violets? |
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Her latest article has the usual fluff about movie stars and gossip. |
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Hard-nosed criticism is squeezed out by soft stories, gossip and fluff. |
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You can inflame more souls with the fire of the Holy Spirit than you can with marshmallow fluff. |
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That results in Ed Henry hula dancing on-air and other fluff segments. |
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We attribute this failure to the fact that the superabsorbers swell and form gels which plug the interfiber volume of the cellulose fluff and restrict capillary flow. |
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The cloth was singed to remove superfluous fluff by being passed over heated copper plates and then boiled in bleaching keirs with lime or caustic soda. |
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Complete inline film and sheet edge-trim recycling systems, including take-away inducers or cutter-blowers, grinders and extruder-mounted fluff refeed machines. |
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It was a lighthearted bit of human-interest fluff, featuring a tour of the Cheerios factory and some footage of a giant Cheerio made specially for the occasion. |
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To get Lance Bronson hard, Chi Chi, in desperation, called Sharon Kane to come and fluff him on the set. People were always asking me how they could get a job as a fluffer. |
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This allows it to maintain its structural integrity and makes it ideal for filter media papers, latex saturated products, mercerization, and diaper fluff. |
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