Finally she burst through the surface and took the oils and scrubs and lathered her body with them. |
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The slices of thick, airy, white loaf with burnt crusts lathered in creamy butter were completely moreish. |
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Lost to the sensation of her touch, he closed his eyes and rested as she lathered his body and then rinsed it. |
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After cutting his beard as close as she dared, she lathered his face and shaved it clean, as she'd often done for her father. |
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The hot water felt so soothing while she bathed herself and lathered soap over her body. |
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He lathered up and rinsed off quickly so that he could get ready for school. |
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The horses of the dozen riders were lathered, as they galloped across the drawbridge and into the fortress. |
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He lathered up in the shower, the water pricking and pounding down on his skin. |
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They lathered up, scrubbed and rinsed off, tipping full basins of water across their backs, shoulders, chests and heads. |
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I haven't been this burnt since my cousin Alice and I lathered our bellies with baby oil and lay out on the trampoline. |
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His golden hair wasn't lathered with gel, but rather stuck out in messy clumps, urging girls to run their fingers through the shiny tresses. |
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She advised that I take a stroll into the centre of town where such epicurean delights as sausage suppers lathered in curry sauce were to be had. |
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My body had been lathered in oil, so that my skin glistened in the sun, like the short gold sword I was using. |
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Slowly, she lathered her body with the softly scented soap, watching as the water washed it away in rivulets down her arms. |
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On Sunday night after giving Leta a bath I lathered her chubby legs and belly with that lotion and I was instantly reminded of the hospital and the time I spent there. |
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I lathered my own toothbrush with toothpaste and shoved it my mouth. |
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I arrived in Muker at 7am, the sun was out, so I lathered myself in sun cream so as not to get burned, ten minutes later the rain had washed all the sun cream off again. |
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And instead to walk with Angus to Ruadh Dearg where waves curled and crashed and lathered the rocks, where birds wheeled and screeched among the cliffs. |
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There's coffin loads of cars, guns, knives, babes, all lathered in testosterone. |
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I lathered up and washed myself with honeysuckle-scented soap. |
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At the culmination of this ceremony you are lushly lathered and massaged whereby your body is cleansed more thoroughly than ever before. |
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I've lathered myself in sesame oil, brewed a Chinese herbal tea so foul that my dog fled the kitchen as it steeped. |
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During a halt, he lathered his face by the light of the lingering moon and shaved off a three-day growth. |
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As for that cupcake: well, technically, it's not one, if by cupcake you mean a spongy concoction lathered in perky pastel frosting. |
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Ice-cream vendors weave amongst professional iron men, leathery swimming veterans and children lathered in zinc. |
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Add regular soap and rub your hands together, ensuring you have lathered all surfaces for at least 15 seconds. |
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Approximately 200 million children lathered up for last year's inaugural Global Handwashing Day in 86 countries across five continents. |
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Rub the stain with a bar of white soap until the soiled area is well lathered. |
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She lathered her hands up with the rose smelling soap and began to wash. |
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Sweaty kids lathered in sunscreen jump in, clouding up the water. |
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The horse was lathered in sweat, nostrils flaring, gulping for breath. |
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As an ending, lotion will be lathered and applied on to your feet. |
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Wash the front of your baby with your free hand lathered with soap. |
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I squirted the shaving gel into my hand, noticed there wasn''t much left, lathered up, put the gel back on the shelf, and all went well. |
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But the twitchy dialogue — characters constantly gulp liquids mid-sentence, fiddle with papers, or rub their hands across trousers — doesn't help an already lathered love story. |
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