And as he was lyin' there, half dozin' and thinkin' about things, he suddenly let rip a big stale Guinness fart that rumpled the bedclothes. |
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Nebel is 49, with a bushy mustache, gray argyle socks, and rumpled black jeans. |
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He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt. |
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Her skirt was all rumpled and her pochette lay some few feet away from her. |
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A figure lay in the middle of rumpled covers, a pile of clothes carefully folded on a nearby chair. |
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She sat in the middle of a queen-sized bed, in rumpled black silk pajamas with her disheveled hair framing her face. |
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Iseult unconsciously reached a hand up to her disheveled hair and looked down at her rumpled dress. |
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Winthrop led me to my cot, bid me lie down upon the rumpled sheet, I did so and he covered me with a linty blanket. |
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His hair was a bit rumpled and his eyes perhaps tired, but otherwise, he appeared the same. |
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Glancing in the mirror, she saw that her hair was in tangles and her shirt was completely rumpled. |
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His dark hair was slightly rumpled from tossing in his sleep, and his cheeks were a rosy color. |
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His clothes were rumpled and looked like they'd been slept in more than once. |
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The cotton of her skirt was slightly rumpled, and she could see a few strands of hair had strayed from her loose bun. |
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His blonde hair was rumpled from sleep, and there was still a touch of drowsiness in his eyes. |
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He is dressed in sweatpants and a white t-shirt, his hair all rumpled from lying down on the couch. |
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Martha swept into the room wearing black, her mid-length light hair rumpled. |
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His big smile and slightly rumpled suits quickly became familiar hallmarks of his personal style. |
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He looked down at the clothes he'd bought only a few days earlier and saw how rumpled the shirt was. |
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He was still in the outfit I'd picked out for him for the party, but it was rumpled from being slept in. |
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She got up, not answering, brushing her blouse and smoothing out the slightly rumpled skirt. |
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The actor, clad in worn jeans and an old T-shirt, looks as comfy and rumpled as a Sunday morning. |
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He just looks like a regular guy, maybe a little rumpled, sipping his coffee. |
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The door opened a second later and Morgan shuffled out, looking rumpled but presentable. |
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He rumpled my hair, a rare show of affection, and nudged me toward the car. |
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She's youngish, about thirty, but rumpled hair and baggy eyes make her look older and a bit grumpy. |
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The sheets of the beds are rumpled, undrunk coffee stews in cheap cups, a meal seems half-eaten. |
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A topographical map of Michigan makes the state look as if someone steamrolled it with heavy equipment, then rumpled the northwest corner. |
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Covers are drawn up on a rumpled bed, and there are bottles of water and an ice bucket on a table. |
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We were also greeted by a large man in rumpled chef's whites and a rakish black beret, a handkerchief knotted jauntily around his neck. |
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While I admit to the occasional beefcake weakness, the rumpled intellectual look tends to keep my knees most lastingly shaky. |
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He was much more at home in rumpled khakis or a wet suit and in the aquarium with the dolphins. |
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She sighed as, at long last, she fell into her bed, not even noticing the fact that the sheets were rumpled. |
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There were black circles around his eyes, and his suit was rumpled, as if he'd been sleeping in it. |
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Is it possible to stay mad at a distant dad when he's also a sheepish, attractively rumpled amnesiac? |
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He was tall and gorgeous, with rumpled sandy brown hair and azure eyes that Audrey could tell broke the hearts of girls everywhere. |
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Although the sheet was rumpled and a tear had split down the side, I recognized it immediately. |
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I can see their kind, bloodshot eyes, their rumpled hair, their stubbly chins. |
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He also noticed rumpled clothing all over the floor, and a number of ripped plastic packages lying helter-skelter on the carpet. |
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The man allowed him to turn around and looked him up and down, taking in the rumpled clothes and unkempt hair. |
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She stood in the middle of the devastation, breathing heavily, hair unkempt and gown rumpled and mussed. |
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His rumpled hair fell lazily onto his forehead and his hands were buried in the pockets of his trousers. |
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Cruickshank, the dachshund, nosed his way around the doorpost, between Katherine's ankles and curled up on a rumpled, moulting hearth-rug. |
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He's a somewhat rumpled everyman, frequently with a bemused half-smile on his face. |
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The figure lay very stilly on his bed, the sheets rumpled and wet with his sweat. |
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With a jutted-out pugilist's jaw that just manages to outreach his impressive paunch, the author seems rumpled, a little silly, but defiant. |
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Turning, she smoothed the barely rumpled covers and made her bed with hospital corners that her mother had expected and would have been proud of. |
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Broken Man is a short solo in which the barefoot, shaven-headed Petronio resembles a rumpled businessman expressing a troubling psychic split. |
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A couple lockers down was a boy, about 5'5, with scruffy brown hair, wearing rumpled blue jeans and a wrinkly white t-shirt, looking as though he'd just fallen out of bed. |
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As for the daughter of the ex-Formula 1 Italian champion, she continued with a rumpled car and a broken rear differential. |
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When the book arrives, there are coffee stains on it and the pages are rumpled. |
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The result is a rough, somewhat rumpled yet charming face, like a Renaissance aristocrat, unshaven and in stockinged feet, caught between the bedroom and the bath. |
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The edge of a television screen can be seen and the Polaroid from the first photograph is subtly inserted in the rumpled sheets, implying that someone is underneath them. |
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The sounds of a television, which seems tuned to a crime movie, play across an obstructed vision of a rumpled bed, a supine leg and a discarded handgun. |
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He was a sickly grey color, his glasses were slightly askew, his hair was limp as if he hadn't even bothered with it that morning, and his coat and pants were rumpled. |
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These are the colours of long, golden afternoons at the cottage, relaxing in chinos and rumpled flannel shirts. |
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Like Cherkaoui, Thabet has rumpled hair and beard, with sports clothes and suit jacket, dancing in loose, wriggly moves. |
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He rumpled the boy's straight dark hair as he dandled him on his knee. |
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Patrick Larrivée didnt used to care much for linen. Its rumpled appearance sometimes turned him off to its artistic potential. |
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His hair was rumpled and some of his shirt buttons had come undone. |
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The plain, direct writing, devoid of metaphor, suits the genre well. The Nordic detective is often careworn and rumpled. |
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The wild-eyed young man had hopelessly tangled hair and wore rumpled baby-blue scrubs. |
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The assembled civic worthies and their university visitors were confronted by the apparition of the mayor, clad in what appeared to be a rumpled pyjama shirt under his coat. |
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His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets. |
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She did not wish to go out into the world all rumpled, like the field poppies. |
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In household conditions, when storing the carpet for summer, roll it up, but do not fold the carpet in four, otherwise the pile will be hopelessly rumpled. |
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The London I finally discovered was as rumpled and comfy as old corduroy and as stylish and smug as the sassiest fashionistas. |
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Then I moved on to the sea of chisel-chinned quarterbacks, WASPy golden boys, Aberzombies, and rumpled teenaged fogies. |
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Gemma followed her, thinking that Helen seemed rather an old-fashioned and elegant name for this rumpled young mother. |
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While the powwow was going on the big woman came back again. She was consider'ble rumpled and scratched up, but there was fire in her eye. |
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When you've just had a tumble between the sheets and are feeling rumpled and lazy, she may want to get up so she can make the bed. |
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Mr. DuBois has, however, approached the work in a radically unradical way, bringing a softening sheen of naturalism to its rumpled texture. |
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Hence the increasingly desperate theatrics, including enlisting a rumpled Clint Eastwood to chat to an empty chair. But even if the conventions are largely irrelevant to the present election, they are critical to future ones. |
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Her loose-fitting clothes fell in rumpled folds. |
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Suits are rumpled, stubble is visible, eyes are baggy. |
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Although the cricket-loving Mr Gent is rarely to be seen without a dark suit and tie, he always manages to look slightly rumpled, an effect amplified by his taste for naff shirts. |
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They would not give a dog's ear of their most rumpled and ragged Scotch paper for twenty of your fairest assignats. |
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A photograph taken a few hours before shows him dressed in black, his waistcoat rumpled, his shirt collar awkwardly arranged around his long neck, his left hand resting on a stack of books. |
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With a rumpled, folksy manner, he held court for years in the smoke-filled beer hall of the King Louis Hotel in Calgary. |
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Leonard Bernstein and his wife and children would take Glenn in hand before solo performances with the New York Philharmonic, washing and cutting his hair, shining his shoes and pressing his oversize and rumpled concert garb. |
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They are wearing dark, rumpled clothes, bowlers and caps, and they surround CPR director Donald Smith as he drives the last spike for the railway Fleming had first planned 23 years before. |
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When they arrived, a rumpled man came out to meet his guests. |
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Only the most perfectly fitted jacket looks good rumpled. |
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Their coltishness remains tangled in their rumpled manes. |
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Early works like Medea and Zentropa laid the cinematography on thick and backpedaled narrative into a rumpled sketch. |
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In the few seconds it takes to whoosh through one of these stainless steel and plastic tubes and re-emerge at the bottom of the Turbine Hall, you have been infantilised into a rumpled, red-faced, giggling tomfool. |
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Perseveringly urchin-like, he was rumpled enough to evoke Minnesota Fats' observation that dressing a pool player in a tuxedo is like putting whipped cream on a hot dog. |
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Average outfit: rumpled shirt, jeans, maybe a sweater vest. |
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Bustling in and out of the room in his stocking feet, his eyes bulging and his pot belly poking out of his rumpled brown T-shirt, he is a dishevelled poltergeist of fulmination and cogitation. |
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A fine linen shirt that looks as good rumpled with a few wrinkles with sleeves rolled up and paired with swim trunks or pressed with a pair of chinos for dinner reservations. |
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He also appreciates its dual nature: on one hand, it has a magnificent, sophisticated quality, but on the other hand, its rumpled appearance can seem a shade neglected. |
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These days he may be one of the last of the mohicans: a rumpled working-class performer in an industry increasingly dominated by willowy young Etonians. |
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He cackled confidentially, like he knew more than he was telling, then threw his head back and crowed once and strutted in a full circle like a rumpled old rooster. |
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His rumpled clothes were streaked with soot from the day-coach of the Richmond train that could be heard now, bell aclang, grinding away from the southbound side of the depot. |
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