Nicola recognized, with the way Michael was gesturing, that it was one of his hilarious, usually made-up stories. |
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Unlike the rest of us, who looked very overly made-up in our stage makeup, she looked natural. |
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The race will stick to made-up roads and MAFF has given permission for it to go ahead despite the foot and mouth crisis. |
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According to this overly made-up woman, the least bit of makeup on us made us harlots. |
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We got home bearing made-up sandwiches for lunch and it wasn't long before I was putting my head down on my pillow for a well-earned doze. |
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His face's painted and he's all made-up, looking, in fact, exactly how a pop star should. |
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I remember a time as a child when my sister and I shared an imaginary world of made-up creatures. |
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Precious or not, made-up stories take us forward or back in time and put us inside the souls of people with whom we have nothing in common. |
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In my book, Thanksgiving is just some made-up holiday someone invented to sell more turkeys, so I wasn't going to do anything for it. |
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Lexa tried to repeat the name and fumbled over the made-up syllables and vowel sounds thrown in at random. |
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It's also rubbish, boring and largely made-up, but that is beside the point. |
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Even made-up brand names need to look like words and need to be pronounceable, so this is particularly accurate. |
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I saw a row of five brightly colored portraits of a wild-haired, grotesquely made-up young woman in a floral-print dress. |
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He justified the fib by saying the made-up support would be more credible than self-promotion alone. |
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Like most classical dancers, they were heavily made-up, brightly costumed, and adorned with bangles, bell anklets, earrings, and rings. |
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Trailblazer might sound like a made-up award, but at least Watson said something meaningful. |
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These made-up, swiped, or patchworked personalities become the vehicle for fiction's ethical work. |
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Certainly she's very blonde and elaborately made-up, but she's also disarmingly polite and articulate. |
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Fighting my way through the festival-goers, I quickly realise that I am the least made-up man around. |
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Bea is suggesting made-up names that sound like they could have been invented by a brand manager at an advertising agency. |
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While you may feel like it would be a crime against society to leave home without a fully made-up face, makeup and working out mix like oil and water. |
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She is a heavily made-up head, bearing the mythic black hair and pure white skin of Disney's Snow White but with blue eye shadow and a smile painted on with lipstick. |
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Her face is overly made-up, thick paints covering deep lines. |
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The sophomore continued to cry, and her blue mascara ran down her made-up face as she brokenly and unabashedly sobbed out her story to her friends. |
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She emerged from the bathroom all made-up with lipstick, rouge and mascara, clad in a black summer dress with flowers on it, so tiny they looked like spots. |
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I eventually got the cell phone by going back to the first company and giving a different name, a different credit card, and a made-up passport number. |
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Meanwhile, Jack has told his pretty young ward Cecily that his visits to town are occasioned by the misbehavior of a made-up brother named Ernest. |
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language, he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary. |
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It was evening and I had reached the end of the made-up road, so there was no question but that I should stop before tackling the rough tracks in daylight. |
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She's made-up and luminous in all black, and her husband is sitting close to her. |
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A beard is an accessory that adds a rough layer of macho to a very made-up silver screen image. |
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The heavily made-up young woman knelt before prison administrators, giving them free shoeshines. |
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The cauliflower was so-so, and the Brussels sprouts were undercooked, but the carrots and broccoli well made-up for those shortcomings. |
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They've been taking similar liberties recently in their entertainment sections, captioning photographs of celebrities with made-up quotes. |
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One of the strangest sights I've ever seen was a fully made-up clown on six-foot stilts interrupting his street act to answer his mobile phone. |
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Eyes are heavily made-up, in kohl and eyeliner, and offset understated cheeks and lips. |
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She was freshly made-up and her hair was neatly styled, presenting a sharp contrast to the tired, ill images of her on videotape while she was still a captive. |
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After returning across the bridge, she shed her veils, exaggeratedly made-up her face and disappeared among the pedestrians travelling south along the waterfront. |
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Her mother, heavily made-up in orange silk, frequently visits Britain, looks stricken, and lobbies the embassy to see if they can give her daughter a job. |
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Is it feasible to translate made-up words and purposely defiled grammar into another language? |
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In one lounge, a heavily made-up Chinese hostess with robustly arched eyebrows sits calmly at a table, playing solitaire as she puffs on a cigarette. |
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I read it again, but instead of seeing a heavily made-up moll with a dark bob and beaded dress with a pout, I envisioned a sleazy, straight, middle-aged white man. |
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People before our fact-obsessed centuries were fully at ease with the made-up fiction, and so I see myself as a traditionalist rather than a conventionalist I suppose. |
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On top of their confident deportment, which is physically lean and facially striking in the first place, there's a fully made-up, designer appearance. |
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To paraphrase The Simpsons, embiggening made-up words can lead to them becoming perfectly cromulent words. |
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He writes his own lyrics, but it's virtually impossible to say in what language as he borrows words from Estonian, Finnish, and even throws in his own made-up vocabulary. |
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Prices of some of the made-up products have come down by as much as 20 to 22 percent. |
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Other items, including readymade garments, hosiery goods, made-up textiles and towels etc. |
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The tongue-tied President has been ridiculed in the past for his Bush-isms, including using made-up words like misunderestimated. |
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But members of fansite Jambos Kickback were stunned when it was revealed Creag and his nephew were made-up. |
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His fantasy archipelago of islands was run not by men, but by his own wildest imaginings. And from the age of 14 he began sharing aspects of this world via songs written in a made-up idiom, Klokobetz. |
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Bending gently, they display a rounded, delicately made-up face topped by an extravagant coiffure that flamboyantly accentuates the styles of the preceding periods. |
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The made-up eyes, the black fingernails, the backcombed hair. |
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The heavily made-up newly-wed looked like she borrowed her grannyish fur cape from a display in New York's Museum Of Natural History, where the party was held. |
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Their made-up faces were garish in the night-light and as they walked they stared fixedly ahead, afraid to make a sideways glance in case it should be called soliciting. |
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In the tripartite slide projection Transformer, 1973-74, Sieverding's and Mettig's faces are super-imposed and combined into one androgynous, heavily made-up visage. |
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