This is one flesh film that's a tad skimpy on the skinny dip and paltry on the peek-a-boo. |
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Models showed off the latest collection from her best-selling LK line, including fabulous fishnets and peek-a-boo suspenders. |
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Ironically, she wouldn't watch television and struggled with even the most basic games of peek-a-boo. |
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Samuel's lilac suit features a peek-a-boo organza strip that cuts away from the linen it's made from. |
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Many Cancers love peek-a-boo hairstyles that flow and move like a silken drape of hair. |
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Kelly started the fight with a peek-a-boo style that involved holding both gloves high. |
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From peek-a-boo to chess, from pat-a-cake to baseball, games occupy a central role in the lives of most children from infancy to adolescence. |
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He was a very happy child who was always cooing and I used to make him laugh by playing peek-a-boo with him on the corner of the sofa. |
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The little girl was standing on the seat and peering over the top, playing peek-a-boo and pulling silly faces at the two friends. |
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Toddlers, led by their parents, play peek-a-boo with the stationary tanks from behind their father's legs. |
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He loves to play peek-a-boo, and he can wave bye-bye and blow kisses to his mom when she goes to work. |
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Or maybe he just likes the way the book comes, with little holes in it that you can stick your fingers through or play peek-a-boo with. |
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In his idle hours, he played peek-a-boo with the children and read them books. |
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Then Abi came over and played peek-a-boo with him behind the plexiglass bubbles. |
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It begins as a baby when we hide behind our hands and play peek-a-boo. |
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Your child's doctor might ask if your child is playing peek-a-boo, pulling himself up in the crib, or reaching for a bright object when he's on the floor, for example. |
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Staff members take opportunities to play simple games such as peek-a-boo, or pat-a-cake? |
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Sharks drop their sticks to attempt peek-a-boo. |
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We may never be able to measure the effects of peek-a-boo on SAT scores. |
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Claire begins to play peek-a-boo with the doll on her knee. |
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The first shot of his face is sort-of a peek-a-boo in between bouts of administering some, um, oral pleasure. |
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Some babies at this age love pull-toys, and age-old favourite games such as peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake. |
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Salvatore Ferragamo has come out with two-pieces with peek-a-boo stripes. |
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Yokes and sleeves are obvious choices for a peek-a-boo look, and for evening or vacation wear, consider a midriff inset in a seductive sheer or demure lace. |
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At this age, your baby may like playing active games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake. |
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A small peek-a-boo open toe shoe looks fine when worn with hosiery. |
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Children will adore the working Dutch door and can use the shutters for peek-a-boo play. |
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As she bent over the intercom the little skirt went peek-a-boo and you could see white pants cupping her buttocks like a bra. |
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For Mari I packed romper suits and a worsted knit jacket, a crochet sweater and one of her peek-a-boo bonnets. |
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If you're feeling daring, boost that vampish appeal with provocative lingerie like peek-a-boo pants or plunge push-up bras. |
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On May 11, toddler Samier Bush was put inside a commercial washing machine while playing a game of peek-a-boo with his babysitter and her male friend. |
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The whole system cycles through bright and faint phases, with the central stars playing a sort of cosmic peek-a-boo as the tilted disk twirls around them. |
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Alison Rhodes, of Wilton, CT, is founder of Peek-A-Boo BabyProofing, a company dedicated to providing products and services that ensure toddler safety. |
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The Peek-a-Boo Bear is a voice output, touch-activated stuffed animal designed for use by children with blindness, low vision, or cognitive disabilities. |
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