He had an adolescent plumpness, a soft body, almost effeminate, with pale saggy legs. |
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This is a treatment that promises to lift and tone areas that have gone saggy and dimpled while your back is turned. |
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Michael Keaton has jettisoned all memory of those saggy Birdman grundies by slipping into this absolutely killer Ralph Lauren number. |
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Cosmetic eye surgery may also improve your sight if saggy skin in the upper lids hangs over the eyelashes to obstruct vision. |
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A bonus of tight winter underwear is that it acts as a sort of girdle to hold in the saggy bits of fat, giving you a slimmer silhouette. |
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Too often, his plays have been turned into heritage drama, with daft, capering comics and saggy, tragically shawled women. |
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A facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles to produce a more alert and youthful appearance. |
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Her skin is brown and wrinkly and saggy from spending too much time in the sun. |
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They are promoting the latest line in beige saggy arsed skinny legged trousers from the shop. |
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Instead, he sits in his saggy armchair all day, and possibly all night, dipping into a bottle of whisky. |
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What's more fun than spending too much money for lousy restaurant food served on saggy paper plates? |
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He walked under the trees, ducking under some particularly saggy branches, until he came to a ridge. |
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Some of the easiest problems to fix include gutters sagging from the weight of the ice, stained or saggy ceilings, and loose roof shingles. |
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Why should we be doomed to grow old, gray, yellow and saggy before we turn to ashes and dust? |
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They stand there in their saggy Y-fronts thinking they look like Jonny Wilkinson. |
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Her skin hung off her face in limp saggy folds, colorless and gray, like wet cement. |
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Looking stylish abroad is so important and there's no excuse to wear hideous clothing combinations like socks and sandals, saggy bikinis or cycling shorts on the beach. |
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This clownesque mouthpiece claims to cure your saggy cheeks and tired muscles after three minutes a day of use. |
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There were curious proportions with saggy leather jodhpurs and nipped-waist jackets with tiny peplums. |
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And some are simply sick of slackened jowls, jiggly underarms and saggy eyelids. |
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Yes, the gearbox was a bit saggy and I was alarmed at how much pressure the brake pedal needed to do an emergency stop, but other than this, all was well. |
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It gets tricky if you have short legs and also a saggy rear. |
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It's weak, saggy and missing even a spark of fire or passion. |
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I've only got one pillow, and it's floppy, saggy, and skinny. |
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The saggy bits, the jowls, had also gone, and I looked younger. |
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But see how it is shaped and painted: saggy, lumpish, clumpy, sluggish, slobbish, squidgy. |
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Will this treatment leave saggy folds in my skin? |
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The following interview with a 29 year old patient is an example of the results that can be achieved with implants in a patient who has slightly saggy breast but does not want a correction with an additional uplift. |
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Skin then becomes saggy and less elastic than before. |
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A mayor in the US state of Louisiana says he will sign into law a proposal to make wearing saggy trousers an act of indecent exposure. |
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Deckchairs are synonymous with summer, and now designers have turned their attentions to them they're snazzy, not saggy. |
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Pallid and paunchy in a saggy suit, he falls face-down in the earth at his sexpot mother's wedding, spewing soil from his mouth – a powerfully morbid image. |
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And if this saggy neck is anything to go by then the gorgeous KIM CATTRALL is, erm, ageing somewhat. |
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Statistics, too, may be making things there look less saggy. |
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This helps in the fight against stressed and saggy skin! |
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They were saggy and flabby and hung very low. |
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A MAYOR in an American town has banned people from wearing saggy trousers. |
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The triceps are situated along the entire length of the back of the upper arm and performing exercises such as the tricep dip will help to tone up saggy underarms. |
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Overhead, hardy lammergeier vultures circle the fractured mountain peaks, where fault lines resemble the wrinkly, saggy skin on an old man's stumpy neck. |
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The System corrects the skin's cell functions and improves the signs of premature aging and photodamage, such as fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, and saggy skin. |
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However, there is now hope, if we take a leaf out of a Florida town's book by banning these offenders from wearing saggy jeans and tracksuit pants. |
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