Most of our summer visitors are, of course, really nice, sometimes even when they come down from London in a socking big car. |
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That's right, sandals are made to be worn without socks, so don't let the fashion police spot you because they might end up socking it to you. |
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Many are also saddled with record debt and have squandered their 401's during the years when they should be aggressively socking it away. |
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But all of the extra fees and hassles have yet to stop the vast majority of us from socking our money away in banks. |
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For socking great nosefuls of scent, plant Albertine, a lovely, vigorous old climbing rose, with rich salmon-pink flowers every summer. |
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Then walk five minutes to the socking great Roman arena, where they've replaced men vs. lions with men vs. bulls. |
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The only thing that stopped him from socking Scott in the face was the fact that Jessi didn't look too happy. |
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Rao, the seasoned drummer, unsheathes his mridangam from its cloth case and tunes its upper head, socking its rawhide binding with a rock to change the pitch. |
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She once again starts socking her benefit away for retirement. |
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Of course, I also don't want to spend an arm and a leg doing so since I'd like to spend that time socking money away for when I do find a decent place to buy. |
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They clinched again, tumbled onto the grass, rough and tumbled, with first one and then the other on top, socking away. |
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This Cinderella is no shrinking violet but a tough little cookie in a gamine haircut who gives as good as she gets, socking her stepsisters when she can get away with it. |
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