Blackpool is the town of candy floss, kiss-me-quick and good old-fashioned fun. |
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Think of a boarding house and think of tatty interiors, overcooked vegetables and faded kiss-me-quick charm. |
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This shows that piers aren't relics from the 19th century – just kiss-me-quick hats, sticks of rock and slot machines. |
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They come trudging up the sand, their arms laden with shades and sombreros, beaded necklaces and kiss-me-quick baseball caps. |
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Large-flowered modern varieties are the result of hybridising the wild pansy, viola tricolor, also known as love-in-idleness, kiss-me-quick and heartsease. |
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Despite the hard-working host's frantic attempts to create rib-tickling chaos, this was kiss-me-quick claptrap at its depressing worst. |
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