The way the material flowed down, and swished around when I walked was beautiful. |
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Her long flowing violet dress swished around her as she moved towards the front door. |
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The wicketkeeper also played his part with a superb catch as the Tasmanian swished at the widish delivery. |
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He swished his narrow head so that his black mane fell behind him, obviously excited. |
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The cows swished their tails at the afternoon sun, the red barns stood still and solid, seemingly untouched by summers and winters gone by. |
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She swished her skirts around her as she stalked around the dressing room, her head held high in the air. |
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Milton teased him with a clever low free-kick from outside the area that swished past the wall and out of reach at the near post. |
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Dresses swished by, accompanied by long black tailcoats and the faint scent of perfume. |
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The hem of the elf's blue robes swished around her feet as they scuffled across the marble. |
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The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops. |
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I swished my way through the center of town, knocking people down and upturning garbage cans. |
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She wore a long white dress that swished and whirled about with the faintest brush of the wind. |
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The sleeves covered her hands, as fashion dictated, and swished nicely when moved. |
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This struck me as unusual because on previous visits the drain has always been sucked out before any water was swished down it. |
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I swished at him with the grey umbrella I had acquired when somebody left it behind at the pub weeks ago. |
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Kobe had swished the foul shot right before the bank, so it was fairly suspicious. |
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Her hair, long, and the colour of mahogany, swished like water. |
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During the next play Donavon swished a shot over that opposing player. |
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He wore his cloak and swished it behind him most becomingly. |
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Tiye filled his mouth with beer and swished it around loudly, as if he were gargling with mouthwash. |
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To do this, they heated some water until it was boiling, and then soaked and swished the skins in the boiling hot water. |
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After Arizona hit a three-pointer of its own, I again swished a shot from behind the arc and we trailed by only two with thirty seconds left to go. |
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Moments later Reinking swished a three to put Britain back in front but Splitter and Huertas snatched the lead right back. |
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Design belonged in fashion catalogues and something bushy that swished on the aerial was deemed trendy. |
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When she moved, her hair swished with her movements in a way that tantalized any man in her radius, though she was oblivious to all of the attention she got. |
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I sat on the sidewalk as my skirt swished and flowed in the wind. |
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Hair swished over the hips, down to the ankles, free and unconstricted. |
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She swished her tail and let a small growl out of her throat. |
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One day a real dragon came down to check things out, pressing its nose up against Lord Ye's window while its tail swished about outside. |
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The only sounds he heard were the crickets chirping, the manes and tails being swished about and the occasional grunts and snorts from the animals that occupy the stables. |
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He swished 19 of 20 free throw attempts, a record that still stands. |
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Some were swished in a de-alcoholised version of this wine. |
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The solution should be swished in the oral cavity and swallowed. |
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Bob Cherry bent over and touched his toes. The ashplant swished and swished. |
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She swished in front of him, leftwards through the swing door to the bar. |
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Monkfish tail comes bone-in, the springy, saffron-stippled flesh falling away easily, to be swished through a swoony moscatel and garlic sauce, depth-charged with shaved garlic. |
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At one time in India the Koh-I-Noor Diamond was dipped in water and swished around with the intention of imparting some of its qualities to the water. |
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