He was pale, bony and angular with stringy hair, and he strutted around the living room with a rat on his shoulder. |
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His hair was greasy and stringy, and his skin had developed brown callouses. |
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Bright flies were embedded in the stringy pulp, the glistening flesh of the fruit. |
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I also have an increasing problem with black stringy flossy stuff appearing. |
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My hair was limp, stringy, greasy, and frizzed from all the dyeing I did to it. |
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He was gaunt, his blond hair gone stringy, and his greasy tux fit the dress code only under the most generous interpretation. |
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Once rhubarb becomes thick and turns that greeny colour, it is stringy and loses the sharp, bright flavour that heralds the spring. |
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Then the dodder snakes around its new host, grows into a large stringy mass, and ultimately chokes and kills its lifeline. |
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They set out a plate of cold, stringy beef and a bowl of runny, watered-down soup, then left. |
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Most, actually, were barefoot and clad only in cotton hospital gowns, their stringy hair clinging lankly to their foreheads. |
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Accompanying them was an old hag with a witches hat and long stringy green, white and gold hair. |
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On the ridges and slopes white box and red stringy bark dominate in association with kurrajong and hickory wattle. |
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Inside, when you halve them and flip the skin inside out to eat it, the sumptuous orange flesh is neither watery nor stringy. |
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It is indicated when there is a clear, glairy, stringy fluid vomited, the nausea aggravated by smell of food. |
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At the pier, he described a stringy plant floating in the murky water as a weedy species that had escaped from aquariums. |
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Flowing down across his face, down through his flattened and matted hair, pulling them into stringy rat-tails, they soaked him. |
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The coffee was strong, her grey eyes lacklustre, her dull hair stringy, just like during the torn days. |
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With his stringy gray braided ponytail and ample gut, he was more like an aging hippie than an endurance athlete. |
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She's standing alone, stringy hair, corduroy skirt, scabby legs sprouting out of Roman sandals. |
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For a Fifties child, food meant Campbell's soup, baked potatoes, shepherd's pie, stringy spinach, etiolated carrots, and toad-in-the-hole. |
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Questions of race and uncertain identities are masticated into stringy chewing gum. |
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His stringy black hair was matted against his forehead, most likely due to the intense heat and the fact that he had been working all day. |
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Her normally pristine white hair was matted and stringy and streaked with gray. |
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In Argentina a pepper sauce might be used to spice up an indifferent cut of meat, a slightly stringy piece of rump or some cheap skirt steak. |
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His once bouffant hairdo had looked lank and stringy, and the perfectly unshaven designer stubble could not hide the lines on his face. |
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I always bought Big League Chew, a stringy pack of way too much pink bubblegum for any one kid and the perfect reason to take such a grave risk. |
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It was opened by a tired-looking woman in baggy, unattractive clothing with long, stringy hair. |
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In one swift movement he reaches over to the plump man and rips off his hairpiece, a stringy wig made from what looked like old cat hair. |
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Picking up the cup of milk with bound hands I kicked the food back at the stringy, oily servant, growling and muttering a warning. |
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The skin is tacky, and quickly gives way to a thick, stringy paste of sugar. |
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My chest heaved, I was panting, and my hair had become stringy and was sticking to my sweaty neck and face. |
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His hair was stringy, limp, gray as death in some places and oily-black in others, and was falling out in patches. |
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The materialistic, overly-made-up '80s gave way to combat boots and long stringy hair, and no one made fun of the smart kids anymore. |
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His grating voice, frameless spectacles, faded suits and short, stringy hair all broke with the conformist protest style. |
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She has long stringy black hair, a stray lock of which grows over her eyes. |
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They stood before Blaise, wearing black clothing, heads lowered, sightless eyes glaring at him from under stringy hair. |
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Black, stringy hair went to the middle of the boy's neck and bright violet eyes could be seen from underneath his bangs. |
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Older and calmer than most of the stringy teenagers, he has been coming to the university for five years. |
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No one was paying attention to the door, so when a very polished, upper-class stringy man walked in, it took awhile for people to notice. |
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The bits of cellophane still attached provide an interesting textural contrast to the spongy dough and stringy cheese. |
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Marmot meat is an acquired taste though, being reputedly strong, stringy and tough. |
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The Portuguese standard of pork with clams was stringy from overcooking and underseasoned. |
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Warm tortillas can be used to collect this delicious and very stringy appetizer. |
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The problem is that runner beans must be eaten young, before the pods grow tough and stringy. |
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The muzzle of the beast was pulled back into a grotesque smile revealing jowls full of razor teeth, dripping with thick, stringy saliva. |
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The unfortunate broth has an acrid, bitter tang, and the side of steamed bok choy is unreasonably stringy. |
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A thin zombie-like man with yellow sallow skin, long stringy hair, and bloodshot eyes stared at them. |
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I don't know why, just a bad vibe I got from her and her stringy husband. |
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They sport homed helmets, sooty eye makeup, and long, black, stringy hair. |
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She makes you feel as if you are witnessing the reactions to a disturbing scene, because anxiety is what you read in the whites of eyes, pinched cheeks, stringy hair. |
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Ms. Douglas was a stringy woman who was nearing the age of forty. |
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The concept is warm, stringy cheese curds and gravy running down my beard. |
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That changed Feb. 4, when the stringy 6-foot-3, 23-year-old Knicks guard racked up 25 points against the New Jersey Nets. |
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The toro experts at my table thought the sushi and sashimi were straightforward but not superb, although the toro tartare I sampled was overwarm and a little stringy. |
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A dense and stringy fruit, it needs the accompaniment of a lot of sugar and spices before it becomes particularly palatable. |
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When you stir, it should be reasonably smooth but a little stringy. |
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The venison was soggy and stringy, but it was food, I guess. |
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It was all delicious, although the red meat was a bit stringy. |
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Being a little uncertain, she ran a hand through her now stringy hair. |
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To avoid stringy beans gather them when they are small and tender. |
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Her hair was stringy, and it looked as if she hadn't bathed in weeks. |
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Experience shows that rope, long stringy rags, sticks, cans, rubber and plastic goods, and grease are objects most conducive to clogging. |
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The only problem is that elderly people might be a bit stringy. |
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The curd is then heated to about 80 °C. The curd is kneaded and stretched to give it a stringy texture. |
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The stringy bark of western red cedar is difficult to remove and causes operating problems. |
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Nodding, the stringy servant appeared once more, pulling me to my feet. |
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They use these soft, stringy fibres to make a bed for each anthurium plant. |
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If either motion exposes wet or stringy adhesive when the finger is lifted then it is not ready for mating. |
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With a pungent smell and sticky, stringy texture, natto is easy to hate straight away. |
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His hair was stringy and limp, his armor and clothing all black. |
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It varies in colour from blond to straw-yellow. The cooked cheese is stringy and elastic, straw-yellow with a scattering of holes. |
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Keep stringy material away from your kitten, except under your supervision. |
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Cooking the mango with a little water will improve stringy mangoes and make them soft. |
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Sip on these buttery-oak notes as you pick on plum tomatoes tossed with stringy mozzarella and bocconccini in a salad. |
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Remove the stringy part of the chard stalks and cut into cubes. |
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About halfway from a small, traditional burrito to the oversize Mission version, the house burrito cochinita mixes stringy pulled pork with a moderately spicy and nutty achiote sauce. |
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Anything longer than nine inches will taste like the stringy floppy things in supermarkets. |
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If the container is exposed to temperatures below 50°F and appears congealed or stringy, do not use and contact the ARDEX Technical Service Department for more information. |
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Her stringy torso was his, his long-legged amble. |
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In the front of the store, the manager had shown up, a stringy dangerous-looking white guy in a baseball cap who hung out by the doorway talking nonstop to the regulars. |
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Most trees are susceptible to heart-rotting fungi that produce a discoloured, lightweight, soft, spongy, stringy, crumbly, or powdery heart decay. |
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Although the product is soft inside, it does not separate easily when bent, but does separate when chewed, and the effect is delicate and not stringy. |
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The bark is thin, seldom over 2.5 cm thick, stringy and fibrous. |
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Peeling from the nonstem end is actually a bit easier and reduces the chance that those annoying, stringy fibers will stick to the banana. |
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Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material, but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. |
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On an old plant, this tends to strip off in long, tough, stringy lumps, a bit like short lengths of raffia. |
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But most importantly, in order to survive for a second season, they require the white, stringy fungus found in leaf mold. |
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Top right, young leaves of ribwort plantain have tough, stringy 'ribs' so need to be shredded accross the leaf. |
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As it tends to be stringy, and to ensure a velvety smooth soup, it is well worth sieving the soup after liquidising. |
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If no one has picked your crops, you are likely to come home to a large amount of stringy, tough runner beans, which will need to be put on the compost heap. |
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A thin stringy low pressure sets up, which forces winds northwestwards over the foothills of the Zagros mountains and then southeastwards down the Gulf towards Qatar. |
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