My middle name smacks of big slobbery dog jokes and yet my last name was the one kids poked fun at in school. |
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My dog wouldn't be some little barking lapdog, it would be a full-size, slobbery, jumps up on you and gets you muddy dog. |
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Returning to our empty house, the first thing I do after fending off a slobbery onslaught from the dog is to head straight for the stereo. |
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This harmless-looking blooze duo barks and stomps mightily, yielding slobbery praise from music critics all over. |
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You need to be imagining a big slobbery dog chasing a stick now. |
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The genre of full-length painting, infrequent for him, lends spine, if not stateliness, to a style that can put me in mind of a slobbery puppy: rather too confidently irresistible. |
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Another possibility is that one of her dogs has licked it off her ear during a slobbery morning embrace. |
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Yes, even that slobbery kiss beneath the mistletoe at last year's Christmas party, it all now apparently has to be declared. |
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Here he is describing the act of speech: When you stop to examine the way in which words are formed and uttered, our sentences are hard put to survive the disaster of their slobbery origins. |
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My own lips are slobbery suckers, the bane of my life, the subject of teasing by Peggy Gordon, who has recently taken to calling me Lubra Lips. |
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She feels a bit jumbly and confused inside, but giving marks out of ten she definitely rates it higher than Gordon's rather slobbery snogs. |
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Yet, crucial to the myth, slobbery and drunkenness only increase Bukowski's appeal to women: you're a beast, she said your big white belly and those hairy feet. |
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He placed one paw on my right thigh and planted a slobbery dog kiss on my cheek. |
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