Dressed in a stripy lime blouse and cream slacks, she reaches the sofa, kicks off her shoes and perches on it like a pixie. |
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Next to her was a little old guy looking rather sheepish and awkward, wearing a stripy jacket and a corduroy cap, with lots of badges on both. |
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The models wore sky-high Mohicans, stripy knee-length and bright ankle socks and carried teddy bears on chains. |
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They scuttled for days and days till they came to a great forest, exclusively full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy shadows. |
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Under stripy umbrellas belonging to gaily painted hotels, we were drinking cocktails and playing cards. |
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You can imagine the stripy bathing suit, and the lacework surf as it ebbs about her feet, and in the evening high tea and hushed gossip. |
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Dressed in jeans and a stripy top, the 5ft 6in teenager said she started queuing at 11 pm on Friday. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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I saw red fish, blue fish, stripy fish, fish with polka dots, urchins, giant clams, sharks and acres of variegated coral waving hello. |
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That's why the zip on my stripy canvas clothes cover came out asymmetrical. |
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The women who work in the cosmetics and fragrance hall on the first floor wear stripy Breton tops, cropped black trousers and ankle-strap heels. |
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I re-entered the Harewood estate along an avenue of pines that cast a stripy shadow. |
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I'd ban those mustard-coloured corduroys that Sloanes wear with stripy blue shirts and tweed jackets. |
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It was the most hideous, black stripy wallpaper but I don't want to take it down because it's his. |
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The stripy Breton top has become as ubiquitous as a Game of Thrones billboard this summer. |
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He was wearing a green anorak-style jacket and a stripy hat, and had carrier bags with him. |
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You wouldn't know that beneath her stripy shirt lurk stomach muscles which appear to have been carved from ebony with precision tools. |
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These stripy yellow marauders from the continent are twice as big as their British counterparts. |
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I like what he has to say about films generally but he still bothers me with his stupid hair and stripy jumpers. |
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Known for his loud ties and stripy jackets, he quickly became an afternoon television icon. |
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Justin reappears in a billowing white cape, stripy red and white skintight rock trousers and an open white waistcoat. |
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People think prisoners go around with stripy shirts, but they will be pleasantly surprised if they visit the prison. |
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Vivacious stripy reliefs, which are reminiscent of clear running water, lend the horizontally laid tile series its dynamic look. |
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They took my clothes and gave me the stripy clothes they made us wear. |
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The filigree stripy structure of the basic tile is also characteristic of the design of the floor. |
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He was referring to the stripy animals that prowl the country in declining numbers. |
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The Eurosceptics have a terrible image as a bunch of wild men with stripy shirts, staring eyes and distasteful views about foreigners. |
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The series Focus is characterized by a discreet stripy look which subtly appears in the reflections of light. |
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The matching single-coloured and stripy pillow cases shown can be delivered within approx. two weeks. |
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The surface has a fine, universal furrowed structure imprint, which makes the stripy decor tangible and underlines its looks. |
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The colors are stripy fun, and the look has more going on than those boring solid-color gloves you got last year but never wore. |
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Then she settled in perpetuity in front of the television, knitting overtight stripy jumpers. |
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When she fell her mini skirt rose up, showing her stripy knickers. |
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Miss Stephenson was wearing black baggy knee-length combat trousers covered in zips and chains, and knee-length stripy socks with white Adidas trainers. |
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But the probes map the gravitational field along North-South line, which makes the data look stripy. |
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Early collections included stripy scarves in shades of Pinky and Perky, tiny handbags in boiled wool and bobble hats straight out of Ladybird story-books. |
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But carefully protect the stripy ones and the slow-worms under the carpet. |
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The beach at low tide stretches so far that to go for a paddle you must patter for a quarter of an hour across the stripy rippled sand, hardened by the retreating tide. |
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Were I several decades younger, I might well be tempted to learn the language, don a stripy T-shirt and beret and spend my days glugging pastis. |
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So the chances of a stage version living up to the original were always going to be slimmer than the waistline of our hungry, stripy hero. |
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Lucy Mecklenburgh The 24-year-old TOWIE star updates a plain dress with a stripy faux fur scarf. |
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With his strawberry blond hair swept across his head and wearing cute blue stripy dungarees, he looks to have the world at his feet. |
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Things get a little easier after this as the visual side takes over, a troupe of ten actors, singers and dancers bounding exuberantly onto the stage, dressed in boldly coloured, stripy costumes. |
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You can also spice things up a little bit and choose stripy polo shirts or chequered polo shirts or maybe even zig zags, the choice is entirely up to you! |
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The 30x60 slabs offer two surface options, smooth or stripy. |
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Do you have a stripy scarf and a bowler hat? |
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Zebra mussels are stripy fingernail-sized mussels from Asia. |
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Broaching the first barrier in the early hours of the morning, a soldier sporting a ragged stripy jumper was leaning casually on a barricade of sand-bags jutting into the road, an AK-47 slung over his shoulder. |
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His dacha outside Moscow was notable not for pet wolves or other fashionable extravagances, but for his valiant attempts to create a weedless, stripy English lawn in a hostile climate. |
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And any parsimonious party organiser who, like me, experiments to see whether a small plastic bag containing a packet of Love Hearts and a 25p stripy eraser and matching pencil will do, soon discovers that it won't, at all. |
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Long before he first shrugged on Al Swearengen's stripy jacket and oiled his soup-straining moustache, McShane had always had his pick of cads and roister-doisters. |
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More like wolves with stripy rears, Tasmanian tigers are an extinct Australian marsupial. |
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