She made her way across the dark room, stubbing her toe on the dresser on her way. |
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To his right, there was a noise, and he moved towards it, stubbing his toe on a pile of rubble in the process. |
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I rubbed my eyes and tumbled out of bed, stubbing my toe on the dresser in the process. |
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Fiona, who had been busy watching her bandaged legs to avoid stubbing her toes on rocks in the road, looked up and around her. |
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Lizzie considered she might be dreaming but had second thoughts after stubbing her toe on a ceramic vase. |
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I am always stubbing my toe, smashing my arms against walls, tripping over, scratching myself. |
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They tested for level of sensory block by stubbing their thighs and flanks with the cigars they puffed with their after-dinner brandy. |
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Simple hurts like stubbing his toe or getting a paper cut throbbed for hours. |
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The party the day before had been real enough, as had the pain of stubbing his toe on the way up the steps. |
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Then, a week later, the ingrown toenail that resulted from her stubbing becomes infected. |
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That day played vividly in his mind as he walked along, stubbing his toe occasionally on the uneven path. |
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I'm sure I've only sworn occasionally, like after stubbing my toe for the nineteenth time. |
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But I'd still rather we didn't have to distract ourselves from our headache by stubbing our toes. |
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People are stubbing their toes and feet and falling all over. |
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SilverDane Archive is also the only product available for GroupWise that features stubbing. |
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Trauma, such as stubbing a toe or having one stepped on can cause a piece of the nail to jam into the skin. |
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For more information about mocking and stubbing, see the mock objects documentation. |
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Putting his glass down and stubbing out his cigarette, he smiles indulgently and tousles my brother's hair, whose face goes beetroot red with embarrassment. |
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He is also convicted of stubbing another boy under a street fight. |
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The blin is so ubiquitous in Russia that the word is also used as a mild expletive: a polite Russian might mutter it after stubbing her toe, in place of the curse word blyad. |
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Because the ring gauge of a cigar tends to be broad, stubbing can create an overwhelmingly unpleasant smell of smoke. |
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With stubbing the message store is reduced considerably because the message body and attachments are stored in the archive, rather than the email application. |
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Once a society deems an activity such as smoking to be legal it has no business stubbing out the firms that seek to profit from it. America's tobacco wars have been an unedifying spectacle from the start. |
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He alerted JP Thomas Stubbing, who paid the postage and opened the letter. |
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