She was also short and slightly plump, while the twins were fairly tall and Rosita was thin, but built up from training. |
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She was rarely photographed, but we know she was of medium height, slightly plump, with a fair complexion and crystal-clear blue eyes. |
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And although his body is still skinny, about half the size of plump Sofia, his belly is growing wider and fuller. |
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And the first season was rich and fruitful for the sons of Kahn, and their bellies grew round and plump with milk and honey. |
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Add the currants and, when they plump up, stir in the sugar and tomato paste. |
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The marinades are used to plump up the chicken before it is covered in spices and fried. |
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Let the couscous plump up for 15 minutes, then fork it through to separate the grains. |
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Given the choice of shirt colour, it was assumed that Eriksson would plump for the lucky red favoured by England these days. |
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Miffed and thirsty, some filed out to find solace in pricey cybercafes, while others decided to plump for the free buffet chicken wings. |
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I guess philosophy must do something to your libido, because most philosophers unhesitatingly plump for the Socratic option. |
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To her left was a plump of live ducks looking on and to her right a sack full of slaughtered, disembowelled, and plucked carcasses. |
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During the Tang Dynasty, people regarded plumpness as beautiful because emperors liked plump beauties. |
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He was just coming down for dinner when a plump woman with straw-colored hair and a big plumy hat came in. |
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I was all nice and toasty in a warm and fluffy bed, surrounded by half a dozen blankets and a plump pillow. |
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The sarcomatous component featured pleomorphic, plump spindle cells with prominent mitoses. |
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A short plump pirate with an eye patch over his right eye, messy hair and a tangled beard. |
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Mix everything together lightly but thoroughly, then form the mixture into 4 plump patties. |
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An old man came trotting up towards them, he was short and plump, red faced, his short gray hair was tucked under a bright red cap. |
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This is the size of a small swimming pool and is teeming with plump carp and goldfish. |
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It has deep, plum walls, floral candelabras and a narrow bench laden with plump cushions. |
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A short, plump and positively motherly lady appeared in the doorway, ushering us in. |
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And although it does lend itself to casseroling, a young, plump rabbit joint will roast well, perhaps covered in a herb or mustard crust. |
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She was at least a head shorter than me, plump, and wore a shapeless black dress with open-toed shoes. |
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Judy narrowed her eyes, cast a critical look at the laughing woman standing next to a small, plump girl, and threw the picture in the box. |
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The deep mahogany of the grand piano surrounded and enveloped her plump figure. |
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While helping out plump, inhibited city accountant Albert with his love life, he makes a pig's ear of his own. |
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The brown trout, which feed on a rich diet of crustaceans in the brackish water, are plump and pink-fleshed. |
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The clams stood plump and juicy in their shells, bathed only in a bit of garlic butter, with a crisp bacon confetti on top. |
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The other way is to inject collagen or fat to plump up the cords and bring them back to youthful suppleness. |
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But I would plump for the chairlift which wheeches you up the stairs, a handy device if you have had a bottle or two too much of the tonic wine. |
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Their daughter is not just pleasantly plump or carrying a pound or two of excess puppy fat, she is morbidly obese. |
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Everyone helps themselves to some juicy grilled hamburgers, some plump sausages and some plastic covered hotdogs. |
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Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs. |
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He had a plump face and dark curly hair, a navy blazer and a blue and white striped shirt spattered with blood. |
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As everyone looked to the door, a plump nurse appeared around the curtain pushing a cart in front of her. |
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The mussels were plump and not overdone and the sauce with them very pleasant. |
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While many would plump for winter as Scotland's best hillwalking season, I find it difficult to choose between spring and autumn. |
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Masson spends all his free time on the beach with his sweet, plump little wife. |
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It was weighted down by enormous corymbs of what were by now large plump green seed capsules. |
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Some talk of rosy cheeks and country air, and fresh food and plump eiderdowns and lifelong friends. |
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Among the glossiest and most luxurious seasonal food available is a sweet bowl of plump risotto and velvety porcini ceps mushrooms. |
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Fillers add volume under the surface of the skin to plump up creases, divots and hollows from the inside out. |
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She had bright green eyes that looked like the leaves on the trees at spring and her lips were cherubic and plump. |
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She was a plump middle aged woman with a cherubic face and an incurable knack for gossip. |
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There are plump, pink buds on the bergenias, and small, white flowers coming on the pulmonarias. |
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Interspersed with the rocky scrub and holm oaks were olive groves and water-starved vines, their leaves limp, their fruit plump. |
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The artichoke was plump and juicy, served with bright red tomatoes that looked more suntanned than sun-dried. |
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The plump cook chided me, slapping my small hand away when it reached for one more chocolate chip cookie. |
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Her eyes were painted with dark kohl, hair brighter than Bridget's was, lips plump, face broad and distinctive. |
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A plump figure dressed in a boring black shirt with blue suspenders stood up. |
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An example is collagen, for the biocompatible soft-tissue implants used to plump wrinkles. |
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Winding lanes, squeezed together by plump hedgerows, wander along farmsteads, groves of woodland, and villages. |
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Sarah was 21 years old, small and plump with small brown eyes, mousy hair and a small mouth that often twisted into the most malicious of smiles. |
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Lovers of the duck must plump for the braised on the bone option served on a bed of rice or noodles and Chinese leaves. |
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A plump woman in a black dress with a white bonnet and apron had come out of the parlor, a feather duster in her hand. |
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She turned to see a soft-featured, plump man addressing her from the doorway. |
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A short, plump man in a heavy smock over a dark jacket, sat in a one horse chaise and raised his hat. |
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With off-road vehicles and guns, this is a boy's day out, and all in pursuit of that elusive plump little bird. |
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When shopping for blueberries at market, choose the ones that appear plump, unwrinkled and free of leaves and stems. |
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A short brisk fight ensued before he slipped the net under a nice plump rainbow trout. |
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Academically-gifted children, like their plump, spotty and speccy brethren, are easy targets for bullies. |
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Gradually they evolved into plump stone discs with a handle protruding from the top surface. |
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Their small, flat heads and long necks are downy and their plump bodies are covered with soft feathers. |
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Dessert was a sacchariferous Eton Mess with plump, perfectly ripened strawberries. |
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The glistening mushrooms were plump and earthy against the dry, crunchy pastry softened by the delicate, herby cream sauce. |
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The homemade strudel was plump with seasoned apples in a light pastry casing. |
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She had blonde curls that hung around her slightly plump face, and she wore a common housedress and apron over it. |
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The right season for crab and hot pot is autumn and winter, when crabs are fertile and plump with a tight texture and hot pot dispels the chill. |
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Topped with shredded carrots and a very sweet dressing, it also featured plump raisins sprinkled throughout, a very nice touch. |
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A plump, rounded moon settled alongside the twinkling lights and gleamed observently from its position in the sky. |
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He had a round, plump face with gentle, long but narrowed eyes because his cheeks were so chubby. |
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Alonso's dark hair is peppered with gray, and his plump cheeks are dusted with stubble. |
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They had admired his silky black hair and his huge violet eyes, pinched his plump cheeks and fussed over him. |
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My cheekbones looked higher, my green eyes looked bigger and brighter and my lips were plump and full. |
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The liver was plump and full of flavor, and it melted beautifully on my tongue. |
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Another great theme garden is the pizza garden, which sparkles with plump tomatoes, sweet basil, thyme, oregano, bell peppers and red onions. |
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Some of them are plump and juicy and full of savory flavor, but others are hard and dry. |
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The country was dotted with vineyards, each bursting with acres and acres of plump, sweet grapes. |
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She had grown a little and thinned out some although she was still slightly plump. |
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They were all rather plump people and Alina's slender figure did not fit in with them. |
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Birdie turned around and saw Hattie, the slightly plump, middle-aged housekeeper. |
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Sara smiled as she remembered the sweet, plump, middle-aged lady with her rosy cheeks and graying hair. |
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Mrs Reynolds was a small and rather plump lady with a kind and caring face. |
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Some seemed to be only slightly larger than a good, plump chicken, an ideal size for the smaller family. |
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A rather plump woman with tiny framed glasses sauntered in through the doorway. |
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I leave Chicago and busy Route 38 behind, then head up a gravel road to a white-picketed yard full of plump chickens scratching about. |
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I did have a rather interesting conversation with the driver, a rather plump fellow with a bald head and a beard. |
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He does this effortlessly and without changing the blank expression on his slightly plump face. |
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They love the new foundations, which give light coverage and appear to plump up the skin, lending it a natural, youthful glow. |
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Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing. |
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Pisces inclines to shortness, with the body marked as fleshy, plump, and sensitive to swellings and water retention. |
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The best I tried were the shrimp corn cakes, a sizeable plate of these plump, overgrown fritters, flavoured with cumin and sesame oil. |
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On the other side is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows. |
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I feel envious when I see women my own age who are plump, grey-haired and wear spectacles. |
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In their place were perms and dyes, Michelin waists, plump upper arms, and 40-something, careworn faces. |
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It was a female, as evidenced by its plump, rounded abdomen and thin antennae. |
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He is plump, with piggy little eyes and not much hair, and he wears a suit and cufflinks and scent. |
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I was talking about Michael Moore, who just so happens to be, err, unpleasingly plump. |
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The Jambu fruit dove is a plump dove with a small head and a small yellow or orange beak. |
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The lesion was composed of mononuclear cells and plump spindle cells arranged in a plexiform pattern. |
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Standing them in water will keep the stems shiny and plump but be careful when using electric lighting near water. |
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My legs carried my plump, childish body to near her face, and I rested my posterior upon the ground. |
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As I leaned against a pillar jotting down my thoughts, a somewhat plump woman holding a foldable umbrella walked by. |
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The woman was holding a baby, a rather plump, curly-haired baby with blond hair, large, round blue eyes and a rosebud mouth. |
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Other areas were densely cellular with a lobular infiltrate of plump endothelial cells surrounding small capillaries. |
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An old man with white hair came waddling out of the cottage, followed by a plump, round woman with rosy cheeks. |
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As an extra sweetener, investors who plump for the cash in March will get an extra 5p per share on top. |
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The plump girl had finished her lollipop and threw the stick over her shoulder. |
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We got out some loppers and pulled down the plump yellow fruits, collecting them in a big basket. |
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There was also a family of four, a tall, upright man with fair hair, and a woman beside him who was plump and dark-haired. |
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The plump waitress in a plain pink pinafore and dirty apron smiled a gap-toothed grin, red curls pinned back in hair netting. |
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It's hard to make a solid argument for why it will, so why not plump for something like a plain vanilla index tracker instead? |
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He is sitting on a settee in his hotel suite in One Devonshire Gardens, a plump and compact figure in a black pinstripe shirt and black trousers. |
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As far as I'm concerned we shouldn't be in the business of further feeding what are already pretty plump cats. |
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Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water. |
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They sport sulky plump pouts, heavy make-up, plucked eyebrows and slinky hips. |
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Less unusual but just as good were the plump and tasty dumplings and a simple daikon salad of finely julienned radish atop dressed greens. |
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Also on tap are plump dumplings, simple daikon salad and deep-fried eggplant in a sweet-salty sauce sprinkled with shallots, seaweed and ginger. |
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Sipping a decadent tamarind margarita, I sank into a plump towelling-covered chair. |
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The plump crustaceans were cooked only until tender, then served up in a delicate tomato, wine and feta cheese sauce. |
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When I was born I was very small, but I grew day by day and became a plump, chubby child. |
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A plump teenage boy stares back at me with wide eyes set in a pale face crowned with windswept dark hair. |
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Since it was first class, they later offered her a plump pillow and a nice blanket as they reclined her chair for her. |
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Three plump blackbirds, made all the plumper by the cold-weather attitude of their feathers, sat in a ragged row. |
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An attractively plump woman reclined beside a stream picking flowers to the strain of a lilting love song. |
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I've also been baking tagines using spring lamb and plump, sweet prunes from Agen. |
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This yard, however, had been transformed into a lush garden full of plump, red, juicy tomatoes. |
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The plump and harried mother, dressed in a denim jumper, drives a battered Econo-Van with numerous dents. |
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The fat on a free-range organic chicken should be magnolia in colour and the body should be plump. |
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The focus of the voyeuristic mirror's gaze are two plump, tasselled purple cushions which are probably intended to serve as pillows. |
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She was a short, plump woman with flaming red hair that cascaded down her back. |
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She was a short, plump perfectly average looking womyn who lived in a small farm town a big city the mountains a town in America. |
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That was Thomas, I realised, looking over the plump, red-faced infant spread out uncomfortably all over my chair. |
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But while the more adventurous opt for tortilla wraps and spicy fillings, just as many will plump for a basic cheese roll. |
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As a Saami herder fed one plump animal, the Governor General wanted to know what reindeers usually eat. |
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Their yaks share these high, sunny pastures with blue sheep and plump marmots. |
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It came with a wonderful rice pilaf, dotted with raisins, plump cranberries, nuts, seeds and thinly sliced almonds. |
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They soon reached the main quarters, where a plump little man wearing a maroon suit was sitting and counting a pile of gold coins. |
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The protoplasmic variety, found mostly in gray matter, have plump and abundant cell processes that branch repeatedly. |
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Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. |
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In one swift movement he reaches over to the plump man and rips off his hairpiece, a stringy wig made from what looked like old cat hair. |
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She was short like her daughter but her hair was scraped back in a bun and she was a bit on the plump side. |
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Zellweger again ballooned to a size 14 for the plump part by bingeing on pizza and shunning all exercise. |
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She is ensconced in the embrace of a plump white sofa for our interview, and adopts a relaxed demeanour which hides any visible trace of nerves. |
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Hot off the grill, the tilapia was a whole fish, plump and meaty and perfectly cooked. |
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Garner looks terribly serious, her plump lips pursed into a parody of determination. |
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Diners can plump for potluck plates of refried beans, Spanish tortilla and crisps, olives, salads, breads and pates. |
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One of their biggest fans, he says, is an attractive, ballsy, slightly plump female friend who constantly complained that men didn't see her inner beauty. |
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Shy, plump, wearing a hand-knitted blue angora bolero, slaved over by my mother unpicked more than once to get it just right for the big occasion. |
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He was a well-fed man with a plump belly and thick arms and legs. |
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Near its grounds, private gardens hang thick with bright orange tangerines and plump persimmons, the fruits of fall in Abkhazia. |
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There are five fruity shades that don't rub off, and because they're made from moisturising shea butter, they leave your lips soft, plump and simply irresistible. |
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The next house had a collection of pickaninny dolls on shelves running the length of the living room, and a plump orange cat that blinked and mewed inquisitively as he passed. |
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Next time, I think I'll add some plump cherry tomatoes, too. |
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Her frizzy red hair was pulled back in a pony tail and the freckles that sprinkled her plump cheeks made her seem kindhearted in a girlish sort of way. |
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He was a large, plump man with a fat gut hanging over his belt. |
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She was only plump, not fat, but in those girls' eyes, she was a whale. |
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Unable to shed her baby fat, Gretchen stayed plump as she grew. |
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I think I even let a dermatologist once talk me into using sterilized cadaver cells to plump up my lips. |
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When choosing shelled pecans, look for plump, not wrinkled ones. |
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There were lots of little crabs scuttling around behind the mangroves and on the tidal flats there were wrybill, plump little birds that have beaks skewed to the right. |
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Some juice spills out when one is sliced or bitten, but it isn't nearly as plump and oozy as a traditional link. |
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His skin tone is made to look nearly jaundiced, contrasting with his pale, plump lips. |
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There were a couple of black children on one of the floats, and a plump black tuba player marched with the high school band. |
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No dubious burger restaurants here, but elegant restaurants and diners, with plump fish, prawns and mussels doused in the taste and tanginess of the sparking Adriatic Sea. |
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They plump us with falling-off-the-bone hoisin ribs and fluff us with apple pie and Ameri-Cone Dream ice cream. |
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I knew that holding the candy in her plump little hands all that time without unwrapping it represented a supreme effort of the will for my incurably chocoholic daughter. |
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For example if a plump girl who really wants to be slim and trim, sees another girl of her age with a perfect figure she will tend to feel jealous. |
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Doyle turned to see a tall, if slightly plump, woman walking toward them. |
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Pick shelling peas when the pods are fully plump and a fresh green colour. |
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Vice versa, in all three surveys plump women had not had intercourse as recently as lean women, while there was no connection between recent coitus and BMI among men. |
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Under that plump moon and the glowering gaze of the Matterhorn, we understood why the Swiss feel an almost mystical sense of oneness with the pile of rock. |
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We meet Nell, a plump, insecure student at Drama Arts who laments losing lead roles to the beauties dominating her profession. |
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Prince Abdullah, the effective regent of Saudi Arabia, placed a soft, plump hand on his young compatriot's shoulder, smiled and spoke of friendship and loyalty. |
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Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency. |
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A rather plump girl began to walk towards them, her face aglow. |
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He was rather plump, and wore a black patch over his right eye. |
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Jerry Mersa, a plump 38-year-old, remembers Taylor fondly as a president who gave the common man a sense of dignity. |
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Only five feet tall, she was plump, with an aquiline nose and large eyes. |
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Quick and easy cosmetic treatments are readily available, with clinics, salons and even your local gym promising to smooth out wrinkles or plump up lips. |
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A quick feed with general lawn fertiliser now will plump up grass blades. |
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Slightly sweet, soothing and with a soft plump texture, they made an exquisite counterbalance to the heavier flavouring of some of the other dishes. |
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She looked very pretty, with smoky dark brown shadow dusted over her lids and her big eyes lined with black pencil, pink gloss having been smacked on her plump lips. |
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I sat down plump on the ground, almost falling into the pool. |
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In a nearby gut of water, a plump of geese clustered together. |
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Whats sportsman is there who at some time may not have been crossed by a flock of geese or a plump of wild ducks as he has been shooting pheasants or woodcocks? |
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With so many brands and types of wine on the shelves, many bemused Scottish consumers plump for a bottle because the design on the label looks good. |
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Perhaps the menu's stuffed pork chop won't be on hand, but a plump, browned chicken breast filled with delicious, scallion-spiked dirty rice will. |
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Ann had been a plump, cheerful five-year-old girl, who, when she died in her father's arms only a few months after the crash, had looked like something out of a death camp. |
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A middle-aged plump woman plodded dumpily through from the adjoining room and peered through her string-held glasses, curiously but as positively as she could muster. |
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A short, plump woman came trotting out of one of the bag rooms. |
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The face is plump, smooth and almost girlish, with small perceptive eyes. |
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Some were repellently shabby, with loose, stained suit jackets and down-at-heel black leather shoes, other with the shine of prosperity, plump in spotless waistcoats. |
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With that Nat suddenly produced from inside his jacket a little downy bird, who blinked and ruffled his feathers, looking very plump and sleepy and scared. |
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To one side of her a young boy in overalls sucked on his ticket, to the other a plump man frowned through a monocle at a pocket watch chained to his vest. |
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This said, he has an impressive range of plants at his nursery at Llwyn-y-Gors, and they are a sight to behold at Christmas, adorned with plump berries. |
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This medium build, slightly warm and sweet Californian Syrah, plump with ripe currants and light tannins, is a fine fit for the spicy delicacy of hot Toulouse sausage. |
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Anyhoo, it annoys me when the blabs plump for the same stuff. |
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Tenderly, she ran one finger down her baby's plump brown cheek. |
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Sure, their plump pariah son is now a svelte, BMOC, class president and world-class polymath. |
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He was rather plump and his stomach wobbled when he laughed. |
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On the other is the open-air lounge, with a fully stocked bar and comfy Indonesian daybeds with plump throw pillows, and low tables that double as footrests. |
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One hundred plump seeds were irradiated with 35 krad gamma rays. |
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Among the tribe, Bent earned a reputation as a gunsmith, taking powder from captured grenades and using animal tissue for cartridge paper to plump up ammunition stocks. |
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When no answer was forthcoming, the plump girl began to bawl noisily. |
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She was small and plump with frosted hair and dark beady eyes. |
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Short and plump, with a dimpled chin, Griselda Blanco might have been the grandmother next door. |
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The other was the plump man who had used the machine to correct his test. |
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Cows' heels would not seem to be plump, fruitful, delicious or in any way edible but, strangely enough, they are considered a delicacy by some, especially in Barbuda. |
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One does not fall very desperately in love with a loud speaker, however pretty, however firmly plump, however attractively callipygous. |
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Mrs Parsons was as brisk as her husband was dawdlesome, and as plump and perky as he was slow. |
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It all starts in September, in a vineyard where the heavily laden vines bear round, plump, greenish-bronze scuppernong grapes ready for picking. |
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Flying loons resemble plump geese with seagulls' wings that are relatively small in proportion to the bulky body. |
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Perched outside Madhavbagh Temple, decorated with antique mirrors, this 100-year-old shop serves up juicy paans, plump with mawa. |
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The group's newshound is the plump and resourceful Ollie and Rachael, the news presenter, is graceful and quick-thinking. |
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Several stonecrops and houseleeks, generally with their rosettes of plump, pointed leaves are suitably small and spreading. |
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It was not hard to imagine why for Mrs. Robinson was very short and very plump and very waddly. |
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But down by the water's edge porpoising adelie penguins are jumping ashore clean, wet and plump from the icy Southern Ocean. |
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Each shell contains two pecans, usually plump and oblong in shape, although some varieties are round or pointed. |
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There the worm clings to the gills while it metamorphoses into a plump, sinusoidal, wormlike body, with a coiled mass of egg strings at the rear. |
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After the plump statement that the author was at Erceldoune and spake with Thomas. |
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Pomegranate, eyebright and ginseng naturally lift and plump while providing continuous hydration throughout the day. |
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He was more dangerous than the plump satisfied ones, he was so sure of the value of his witchcraft, the holy oils and chrisms and unctions. |
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It's thick and delicious and sinks into my skin and neck, leaving it as plump as a pomelo. |
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Providing medium to full coverage, it helps to plump up skin while hiding and blemishes. |
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What does the thought of eating huhu grubs and plump snails feel like to you? |
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The other turned a plump, cheery, rather self-indulgent face over his shoulder towards the hailer. |
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Often served with egg noodles, kreplach or plump matzo balls, the soothing brew has become a national cold cure. |
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I bait his hook with a plump and squirmy shrimp. With one arm, he sidecasts between two spindly roots. |
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Finally, a big plump sofa with an ethnic print such as this Ikat grand split sofa softens the industrial edge but still looks at home. |
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With a readout we'd avoid the burger and plump for the salad because psychologically we get a thrill from throttling back. |
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They are variable in size but generally plump, with broad and relatively short wings. |
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If you haven't much space, it may be better to plump for smaller specimens such as houttuynia and mimulus, which go well together. |
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Just then a girl scuddled lightly around the corner, slipped on a patch of icy snow and fell plump upon the sidewalk. |
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Thankfully these little beauties, like us Scots on the summer beaches of Spain, arrived stripped, plump and peely-wally white. |
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But in the flesh she didn't look displeasingly plump in her slim black Chanel skirt, matching coat and high black boots. |
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Sparrows tend to be small, plump, brownish or greyish birds with short tails and short, powerful beaks. |
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The size of a plump multivitamin, the iPill is one-third medicine and two-thirds microprocessor, battery, antenna, and other miniaturized equipment. |
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His plump hands were transparent against the clerically black vest. |
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The female form seems 'pumped up', plump with sexual desire and dressed up in undulant purples that seem more Disney Princess than contusion or bruise. |
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Her flowing raven hair contrasted her creamy white complexion, her amber eyes like those of a cat, the low neckline of her bodice emphasised her plump, voluptuous figure. |
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She looked like a little plump Ewok, standing with Big Foot. |
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But men will chatter and you and I will still shout our futilities to each other across the stage until the last silly curtain falls plump! upon our bobbing heads. |
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Sure enough the first shot dusted a plump cockbird at about 20 yards. |
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The lesion comprised a circumscribed, fibrous-encapsulated multilocular cyst, lined by plump, goblet-type, cuboidal epithelial cells lying in abundant mucinous matrix. |
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What was expressed by the whole of the count's plump figure, in Marya Dmitrievna found expression only in her more and more beaming face and quivering nose. |
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Irma, the tallest of us, was more interested in finding something to eat than looking at flowers, while Kaethe, the plump redhead, wanted adventure more than anything else. |
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The resulting sausages, incorporated into various dishes or grilled on their own, are plump torpedoes of lamby goodness, aggressively and expertly spiced. |
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Coach Levir Culti is weighing up whether to make a move for the 24-year-old Celt or plump instead for Atletico Madrid's Paraguayan inter-national Ayala. |
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It has a gorgeous, pure, strawberry and rose-hip nose, with some plump sultana notes and a certain mineral quality that is quite schisty and earthy. |
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The earliest painting that can be attributed to his reign is of a plump, rosy-cheeked adolescent wearing a splendid conical turban and a huge emerald necklace. |
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After stopping in a parking lot one day and exiting my truck, I noticed a very plump grass snake making haste on the ground right beneath my door. |
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Fed on organic wheat, soya and maize, plus sunflower seed and organic peas, Rhug's turkeys are finished with an oat fattener to make them plump and juicy. |
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The third was in his 40s with a plumpish face and plump build, smaller than the other two men and wearing a dark blue shirt and stone washed jeans. |
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An authentic Greek salad of juicy plum tomatoes, cucumber, green peppers and onion, topped with plump olives and Greek feta cheese and seasoned to taste. |
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His plump, pouchy features are positively pink with pleasure and he's clapping his hands delightedly. |
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A plump, fast running bird which keeps to the undergrowth, the black francolin only flies when disturbed. |
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Isabella was fun-loving, cheerful, wilful, ill-educated and plump. |
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