Please don't keep your toenails raggedy when clippers, emery boards and pumice stones are readily available. |
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She still slept with the worn teddy bear and the very raggedy blanket but only Karina knew this. |
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His clothes were unkempt and raggedy, and his belly protruded very visibly. |
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The old man, twisting the end of his long, raggedy beard, contemplates his order, and then takes out his change. |
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She was a barelegged kid of about eight or nine dressed in a raggedy polka dot dress. |
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The last of its tumble-down outlying villages, with its cheering raggedy children, was left behind many hours ago. |
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The den contains a raggedy rug and two sketches Ty did himself of a beaver and a rooster. |
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Instead of people with unkempt hair and raggedy clothes, there were well-dressed servants and slaves, and an occasional noble riding by. |
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In the distant, lying on the summer grass is a body with a worn-out and raggedy cloak. |
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There was another raggedy girl cleaning up tables behind me, and she was singing too. |
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He shut the door quickly, and turned to find a thin, raggedy cat licking the snow from its mangy coat in the middle of his kitchen floor. |
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His songwriting is tuneful and perceptive, his sound raw and raggedy glorious, his voice thick and resonant. |
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At the rear, there's a raggedy patch of garden, partly covered in grapevines. |
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Nail pens are the cheater's way to clean up that raggedy old skin you call cuticles and make your nails look better, too. |
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The speaker was a gruff man, short and stout, with a raggedy moustache and a balding head. |
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After tenderly brushing some of the raggedy red hair out of the little painted face, the girl shoved the toy into the bag as well and pulled the drawstrings tight. |
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Inside, a pair of cats closely stand guard and a raggedy Ann doll teeters over in one corner, as Bryk explains his candidacy. |
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I am a magician, not some raggedy old hag who lives for dark magic! |
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You can look up and down this street and see how raggedy it is. |
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When the actors reemerge, long shreds of colorful fabrics hang heavy from raggedy costumes, as if a silly-string battle had broken out in the greenroom. |
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Under a hazy sky, detainees rushed to the edge of concertina wire fences, their raggedy clothes flapping in the wind, many giving thumbs-down gestures to the convoy. |
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As I sauntered down the beach on the prowl for a passed out girl that I could cop a feel from, I spied a raggedy looking tent that was selling strange looking wares. |
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I retired safely to my little bed in the front room with its raggedy sheets and thin holy blanket. |
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I watched as a small boy ambled past, a few steps behind an elderly man, a gaggle of raggedy goats between them. |
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The real-life Annabelle is a raggedy Ann that Lorraine Warren once warned me in no uncertain terms not to touch. |
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In crisp khakis, the cop stands at the head of a raggedy line of about 20 of us aspirants. |
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We are talking about the soft, unstructured Chanelesque tweed jacket, crucially updated with the raggedy edge that shoved it into the 21st century. |
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It ends up very spindly and raggedy looking and doesn't amount to much from a production prospective. |
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It was a plain, raggedy old bag, but it was cheap and did its job. |
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Still, here are its districts: less clean than Iowa's but, except along the raggedy Southern California coast, no obvious Pinwheels of Death, flattened earmuffs or hyperextended crabs either. Why do politicians do this? |
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We had less raggedy jack killed last year in the hunt. |
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Instead of the bland, beautiful brigade of fame seekers, this lonely hearts line-up is as raggedy as a haystack and as doe-eyed as a cow. |
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