Using high-back, overstuffed furniture in northern rooms to reduce drafts and allow one to become engulfed in the chair. |
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This isn't an overstuffed film of sumptuously nostalgic moments and set pieces. |
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Instead I went to sit on the squashy overstuffed leather chair by the books. |
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Emily sat down in a big blue overstuffed easy chair and wrapped herself in a chenille throw cover as she warmed by the fire. |
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Beyond the front porch was an enormous, indeed cavernous, living room with a worn but comfortable-looking sofa and several overstuffed chairs. |
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I resolve to take out the trash in a timely manner rather than continue piling things precariously on top of an already overstuffed trash bin. |
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The black rotting cabinet doors were open and the drawers were overstuffed with magazines. |
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Others dozed in overstuffed armchairs among stacks of suitcases, waking intermittently to drink espresso or whiskey and smoke cigarettes. |
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I smiled and made myself comfortable in my usual corner in a big, squashy, overstuffed chair. |
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I find myself staring at my father's back as he bends over and peers lengthily into the dangerously overstuffed interior of the fridge. |
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Out on the sidewalk patio, Mantra's inviting overstuffed wing chairs baked in the heat. |
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There is somebody sitting in one of those overstuffed chairs reading Le Monde. |
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Patients who smoke should do so in a room without flammables, such as rugs, curtains and overstuffed furniture. |
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You're overstuffed from dinner, yet you can't resist ordering the Double Dark Chocolate Two-Layer Cake for dessert. |
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To that end, there are fine antiques and paintings, overstuffed sofas, roaring log fires, solicitous staff, visiting dogs and spectacular views. |
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The show's overstuffed visual style seems perfectly suited to today's MTV-era of image bombardment. |
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Even Harding began to notice the borborygmic rumbles coming from his overstuffed subordinates. |
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Several overstuffed recliners lined the back walls, and at the front of the skybox was a bar lined with all types of food. |
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Friends and family eagerly anticipated the contents of her overstuffed suitcases and bulky carry-on bags. |
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The food writer has eaten more braciola stateside than in Italy, where, he says, it is less likely to be fussed with or overstuffed. |
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Her back failed to support her even propped by overstuffed cushions and she slumped, weakness overtaking her. |
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She headed into the living room, pausing to leave her purse and briefcase on an overstuffed easy chair. |
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A few overstuffed chairs were laid against the walls, and several bookshelves held old, dusty volumes that Liq had probably never even opened. |
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Rick opened the door to find a teenage girl lolling about the overstuffed chair in the room. |
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Its five songs are divvied up in several, nearly indistinguishable movements, but the album moves wholly, as a gross, plodding, overstuffed mass. |
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Businessmen with their suits and briefcases, mother's with their crying children and overstuffed luggage, it all seems so unrealistic. |
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Thompson's compact book also stands as a rebuke to the hefty, overstuffed volumes lugged around by today's college calculus students. |
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The overstuffed chairs, the curtains, the rice-carved bed, the highboy, the bath fixtures, all evoked a sense of that decorous, long-past era. |
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As an accent, this pink implies a 1940s-style take on decorating, when chintz floral prints and lampshades with fringe were all the rage in comfy, overstuffed living rooms. |
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Now the field is somewhat overpopulated and generically overstuffed. |
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How many times had they crammed for exams on the soft, overstuffed couch? |
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But if past iterations of this overstuffed and featherbrained affair are any indication, the material will be impoverished. |
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A new year has arrived and hopefully everyone is well rested and overstuffed after the holidays. |
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There is no shortage of issues at stake with the Harper government's overstuffed budget bill. |
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Faces here seem fat and poorly modelled, limbs resemble overstuffed sausages, noses arestraight and narrow, bodies seem illproportioned. |
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If your expectations are low enough, even a paunchy, muddled, overstuffed horse opera can start to feel like a triumph of sorts. |
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A gentleman with an overstuffed brief case, then asked an attendant if they had been forced down. |
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His lengthy, self-indulgent book is overstuffed with irrelevant and often invented detail. |
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Carr believes our brains are not like hard drives, or refrigerators that can get overstuffed so there's no more room. |
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After skiing, warm up with hot toddies in the log lodge, cozy with its Persian rugs, overstuffed chairs, slope-facing windows, and 175-ton stone fireplace. |
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The twin overstuffed chairs were upholstered in a deep gold brocade. |
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Every year, billions of these clamshells and other foodservice containers made from petroleum-based foams end up in already overstuffed landfills. |
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His TV Dinner was a feast of curiosities enmeshed with the everyday, a meal that leaves one feeling slightly queasy, even overstuffed, but eager for more. |
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She set the bottles on the kitchen counter and sat in the overstuffed recliner across the coffee table from him. |
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Friends and family bound into the house, tracking in mud or snow, stashing coats in already overstuffed closets or heaping them over the backs of chairs. |
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The late art critic was known for passionately baroque pronouncements that moved the immovably overstuffed art world. |
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Attached was a photograph of swear jar, overstuffed with hundred-dollar bills and a Visa card. |
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She remembers forcing her ballot into an overstuffed provisional-ballot box. |
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Standing in the shade of a mango tree, overstuffed backpacks slung over our shoulders, we were soon introduced to a string of others caked in mud. |
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Some walk away with a handful of letters, others haul overstuffed orange mailbags to their workspaces where shipmates are standing by in anticipation. |
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The unfortunate part of this story is that the container is too large for the meagre space that I've allotted for lip gloss in my already overstuffed purse. |
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Uttering a cross word about Lefty usually provokes the same kind of reaction as wresting a child's favorite overstuffed teddy bear from his or her arms. |
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Picking up the overstuffed duffle bag, which contained all his belongings, plus his coat, and the berries, he went through a door of an even larger room. |
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Entering it, one finds microscopes and computers, a battered, overstuffed sofa and easy chair, and a row of cabinets with tiers of shallow drawers. |
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The walls were still brick, but she had brought in an overstuffed couch and glass coffee table for furniture and placed plants and a very nice book case in the corner. |
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The only seat not taken was a rather overstuffed leather chair. |
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I shrunk visibly deeper into my seat on the overstuffed couch. |
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When I opened my bleary eyes once again, I found myself lying on the soft, overstuffed sofa in the centre of the small living room in which I was currently residing. |
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He seated himself in his overstuffed wing backed executive chair and waited until the lights went down and the door closed behind his personal assistant. |
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Rebuilding the RCMP as a strong national police force makes far more sense than trying to stuff more people in Canada's already overstuffed jails. |
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No signs outside the business appear to signify a closure, but the door was locked and a mail slot was overstuffed with un collected mail. |
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From their aspidistras to breakfasts, from overstuffed sofas to grand tours, everything was done on a larger-than-life scale. |
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In 1994, Prime Minister Harper complained about a previous Liberal government's omnibus bill that stuffed different bits of government business into one piece of overstuffed legislation, in an effort to tie up loose ends. |
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The restaurant has seating for 40 people and combines overstuffed armchairs with beach art on the walls to create a relaxed atmosphere. |
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The deeper bins allow more bags to be stowed and let customers load overstuffed bags with less struggle. |
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In another work, New Devotion, the icon reappears as a delicate flame-worked miniature glass shopping cart perched like a shimmering jewel on an overstuffed pillow covered in yet more price tags. |
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The overstuffed sentence is difficult to read. |
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A selection of drawings is also included, ranging from the wispiest just-started sketch to an overstuffed and bulging sort of bas-relief. |
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The bill is overpriced, overstuffed and overbudgeted, but still manages to be inflexible and ineffective, much like the government that tabled it. |
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This overstuffed, smug, showy and sentimental music can almost persuade when it is performed with undoubting conviction. |
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Utopia is also overstuffed, with short works by eight writers. |
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She spent day and night in an overstuffed chair made especially for her which she never ceased to ornament and bedeck with ribbons, weaving it with favors, knots and gold and silver braids. |
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It's overstuffed with actors, graphics and verbiage. |
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The general opinion on Baz Luhrmann's overstuffed epic Australia seems to be that it throws in everything but the kitchen sink, and then tosses that in too, just to be sure. |
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