The most striking Delubac piece is a diamond serpent necklace with liverish amethyst spots and protruding cabochon eyes. |
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Everyone's feeling a bit liverish this morning, because we had to have the hacks' reception at Bute House last night. |
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Most of those will make it to the top of Arthur's Seat, an area of pitted, liverish rock the size of large sitting room. |
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On the walls, liverish or bilious colours such as some shades of green can be difficult, as can very bright fluorescent shades. |
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Other pieces call to mind other color words — puce, cream, chartreuse, peat, liverish, brass — that seem almost right but are, in the end, wrong. |
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The thing on Sarah's scalp is the size of a large kernel and has a stale, liverish yellow color, but it doesn't brush away. |
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Cameron is a good-looking swine and this makes the ageing gargoyles of Grub Street liverish. |
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He has the social fantasists, the Lib Dems led by Mr Clegg, to deal with and the liverish rednecks in his own party. |
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I can only suppose Mr Down arrived at Goodwood in a liverish frame of mind. |
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The head felt fine, the liver wasn't liverish, even after the Glenmorangie aged in port casks. |
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Murray's deep-fried squab was bony and over-cooked so that it was dry and had a liverish texture, with the merest hint of five spice powder. |
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The most common is that there was a pool near the Pier Head stained a deep liverish red colour by the peat in the soil. |
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Across the table, the ample portion of pate, described as very traditional, hearty and liverish, was getting a good reception. |
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Lest you think I am being liverish, I am not alone in my concerns. |
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I'll never get over the liverish mud bursting into my mouth. |
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