The surfaces are lumpy and clotted, linty with escaping threads, amusingly slapdash. |
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Winthrop led me to my cot, bid me lie down upon the rumpled sheet, I did so and he covered me with a linty blanket. |
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It's not a bad cold, but it's a cold, and this means my brain is covered with a crunchy layer of linty styrofoam packing peanuts. |
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Shorter maintenance intervals may necessary when working with very linty material. |
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Lamblike in appearance, the Bedlington terrier has an arched back, a topknot, and a thick, curly coat, linty in texture and blue-gray, deep reddish brown, or pale sandy, often with tan markings. |
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Thick and linty, standing well out from the skin, but not wiry. |
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Nick Munnelly was standing in an alley in the cold at the rear of the Bay Pearl hotel, smoking and picking at the threads, the linty specks, snarled in the hairs of his forearm. |
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A vacuum cleaner, a closet, photographs, a linty pill in an old wallet — each is examined through varying lenses of anthropology, philosophy and psychoanalysis. |
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First, she led me into the kitchen and pointed to a dark brown linty filament in a ceiling corner vent that could easily have passed for merely the detritus of our lives. |
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