Max might like to point out that most of his clients are the tackier celebs, but he's still the uxorious straight-arrow type. |
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Arms crossed, jaw set, I settled in, daring him to get one centimetre tackier. |
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I might only be less attracted to the entire 'chic' deal because, as a younger person, I do gravitate more towards tackier clothes. |
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The worry is that the result will instead be tackier public services and a meaner welfare state. |
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This premium material is tackier than high gloss vinyl and more rubber like than soft texture finish. |
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The HCPS mill is supplied with a Sidewall Scraper for thixotropic materials and the Anchor Helix Scraper blade for heavier, tackier materials. |
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I've noticed, too, that many of the major retailers now ply tawdry Christmas stock alongside even tackier Halloween merchandise in September. |
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It's not quite as awful as The Love Machine, The Love Bus or Love Shaft but it is a whole world tackier, not least the script. |
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Clinicians suggested that finger tips be made slightly longer and have a tackier pad covering. |
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I liked the simplistic design of the grip, although it was a bit tackier than I prefer. |
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Katie also said the ground was tackier in some places than last year and it just didn't suit him that well. |
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Where once bosomy was seen as warm, comforting, even maternal, now the same curves evoke a much tackier image. |
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But there is a kind of poet for whom involvement in the tackier, saltier elements of everyday life and popular culture seems not only unlikely, but almost inappropriate. |
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The fact that this programme is part of the BBC's Sport Relief somehow makes it even tackier. |
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The material used in these parts actually gets tackier with moisture ensuring that no matter what the conditions, your eyewear is going to stay in place. |
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But for the 260-pound tackier, who is quite sensitive to a needle pinch, perhaps some pampering may be in order. |
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The tackier the better, the more lights and bells and overall ugliness. |
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