Oh come on, Mr Graber, why not simply go straight to Ebay instead of fluffing around here. |
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She made the bed over again, turning the sheets and pillowcases inside out, fluffing the pillows. |
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Our 42nd president was another authority figure well-known for mulligans, not counting shots, and fluffing up his score. |
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She made the bed over again, turning the sheets and pillowcases inside out and fluffing the pillows. |
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They parade in their t-shirts with sunset prints on them, whilst fluffing their mullet haircuts. |
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After fluffing her hair, Tyra nodded at her reflection and blew a kiss at the mirror. |
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Now the two sat in the corner, messing with each other's hair, continuously fluffing it up and then smoothing it down. |
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On the land, penguins can enhance the insulating effect of the feathers by fluffing them up. |
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He stared at me and cocked his head, fluffing his neck feathers. |
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Will the minister now stop fluffing this stuff off and make a commitment for research, universities and students in this country? |
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For one split second, she seemed to be fluffing up her hair, a vulnerable gesture. |
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In contrast, cough, marked polypnea, dullness, and fluffing and withering of the fur were observed in paraquat control group rats. |
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To the music and lyrics of a song from the musical West Side Story, Edwards is shown repeatedly combing and fluffing his hair. |
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As far as Pinto is concerned, the most important thing is not fluffing your lines. |
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To give you a good night's sleep, we only use large down, which is particularly good for fluffing up. |
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The flakes are most commonly used as a substitute of fluffing and preservative chemical agents applied for bakery. |
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Specially suitable are deposits such as for example fine dusts which are not too thick and do not contain fluffing. |
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With Tencel there is no pilling or fluffing and its lively colour gives it a noble appearance. |
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In some species, males have courtship displays which may involve feather fluffing, holding the wings out, shaking them, and raising the tail feathers. |
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Between the cycles the articles can be well cooled off by fluffing them several times during approx. |
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When feather fluffing, they contract their muscles to raise their feathers to increase the air space next to their skin. |
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Birds and mammals can conserve body heat by fluffing up feathers or erecting their hairs and by reducing blood flow to the exterior surface and extremities. |
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Tory MPs, who believe that Mr Cameron agreed to the referendum too easily after fluffing a general election that he should have won outright last year, will resent their leader deeply. |
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Turning and fluffing the cut hay, or tedding, speeds and evens out drying. |
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Common ostriches display a feather fluffing behaviour that aids them in thermoregulation by regulating convective heat loss at high ambient temperatures. |
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Fluffing up the cushions and having harrumph as granddad breaks wind at Sunday dinner isn't tackling what's really causing the stink around the house. |
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