I feel happy until they start to remake the bed with shiny new sheets that glisten in bleached starchiness. |
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The starchiness which characterized the East Coast elite in the 1950s has gone, he says. |
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The only thing that remains annoying about the work is the vapid starchiness of so many of the highbrow texts. |
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As McTeer's Mary struggles to contain her fury, Walter's Queen hides a vicious heart behind her starchiness. |
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Delicata and kabocha both have a pleasant sweetness and a touch of starchiness that is almost chestnut-like. |
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Computer Modern is a little bit more tuxedo and Baskerville has just a tad more starchiness. |
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Anything with enough starchiness to hold its structured shape will fit the bill. |
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They should be mildly sweet and tender without any starchiness. |
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Tossed in a hot pan for a scant five minutes, the sprouts soften and give up their starchiness, wilting into a warm slaw scented with white wine and citrus. |
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Grant's starchiness, a certain reserve in her lean frame, also works well for Sarah as they sing about their ideal partners. |
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Boiled or roasted bacon joints are incredibly popular all over Ireland, and go beautifully with the starchiness of potatoes of all kinds. |
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The crisp, sweet taste of mike's hard peach lemonade cuts through the starchiness of the grits, resulting in a refreshing cleanse to the palate. |
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The starchiness of the freshly pressed shirt made it very uncomfortable. |
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Some people on diets avoid potatoes because of their starchiness. |
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