She primped her hair one more time, and blotted her lips once, for good luck. |
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A stupid frou-frou bow in her black wig makes her look like a primped pedigree puppy. |
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The contestants, from 11 Asian countries, Germany and France, primped backstage as they answered questions about themselves. |
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Walking over to the door, I primped my hair a bit and smiled. |
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In it are splendid Spanish Baroque buildings, some fading like the ghosts of grand dowagers, others newly primped models of the famed restoration of La Habana Vieja. |
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They didn't get their lunch until the cook primped up and came out and wai ted on them herself. |
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Their owners might open them, as Mrs Reeves-Smyth does, but you don't feel that the place has been poked and primped for the occasion. |
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He primped and preened for the cameras like a Hollywood diva. |
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Her normally neat and primped hair was now disheveled and arranged on her head as though she'd purposely stuck her head out of a car window on the highway. |
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They have kept it in sparkling condition, and primped some slightly down-at-heel rooms with subtle redecoration. |
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In previous seasons of BGT regardless of how primped and preened she was, Amanda was unthreatening, a little mousey even. |
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For brief moments, she seemed to be steering clear of terminal impact – she would appear primped and preened on some chat-show or other, but then hours later be snapped falling out of a nightclub bleary-eyed. |
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Watching them hammers home the point: we could buy their clothing ranges and copy their make-up, but we could never join the K-club, because the family are edited, filtered, primped and preened. |
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She is primped and painted, while she plays a game of Guess the Princess. |
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The coffee-table book for dog lovers contains studio portraits of the most manicured and primped dogs such as Poodles, Cocker spaniels, Bichon Frise's and Bedlington Terriers. |
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