Propped up on the orange juice jug in front of her was a thin, trashy romance novel. |
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The homecoming queens looked like trashy wannabes, in tight, revealing gowns and these God-awful clunky shoes. |
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They were scrawny but muscly trashy types, like my in-and-out, in-and-out of prison psycho cousin. |
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And, in the spirit of its trashy themes, it has grossed its director a fortune. |
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There are no pretentious disquisitions on the supposed post-modernist significance of trashy TV game shows. |
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The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. |
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It is common to blame this tell-all culture on people who go on trashy talk shows, or second-rate celebrities desperate for publicity. |
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Or, say the liberals, we waste our money on video games and trashy novels while the fine arts totter on the brink of extinction. |
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It was a pity that such wretched, trashy, horrible publications could not be stopped. |
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Will it be out with trashy makeover and reality shows and in with quality programming? |
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This is her way of countering criticism of her books as gossipy, trashy hack-work with poor sourcing. |
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The frame is eye-blindingly bright in trashy neon yellow and the soft thermal lens is tinted orange for your viewing pleasure. |
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Hollywood idols are the gods of today, trashy tabloids and offensive pictorial covers can attest to that. |
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Although the plot is trashy and derivative, this film has some merit as a brutally effective series of gore and shocks. |
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Writing on film is already trashy enough, already skewed by celebrity suck-up values and movie star hagiolatry. |
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Our television drama, once considered to be the best in the world, has been edged out by trashy entertainment formats. |
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She shuts herself away from the world while she translates a trashy thriller from Czech into English. |
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Whilst her look was a bit trashy, it at least showed off her mega toned body. |
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Powerful drums in time like a metronome lead the way for trashy angular bass lines and wry energetic vocals. |
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It was trashy, sleazy and every other adjective associated with dumbing down. |
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And I do like watching trashy movies, things you wouldn't normally admit to. |
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They want to stress that it looks trashy if you wear the shortest skirts and look tacky. |
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Exploitation movies are often criticized as trashy, but poor taste is an elitist concept. |
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Where footnotes are concerned, it's a bit like trashy novels or violent films. |
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Old soldiers never die, they live on to settle outstanding scores in their trashy memoirs. |
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And the Thriller-like corpse of my trashy, teenage self has risen from the dead and is doing a little dance inside me. |
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He had read enough trashy fantasy novels to know that castles didn't have electricity. |
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It was the sort of old fashioned love that silly girls read about in those trashy novels. |
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It's very entertaining to watch and read, and cheaper even than a trashy romance novel. |
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For others it's a certain type of bubble bath, a much-watched DVD or a collection of trashy novels. |
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He is married to a shrewish wife who spends her days in curlers and her nights prostrate in their trashy trailer home. |
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The moment my exams were over, I put down the Shakespeare and Chaucer, and started reading trashy horror novels. |
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The people are blanked out to allow you to receive the full horrific impact of their trashy homes. |
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Emmanuelle went unfortunately casual slash trashy in tight leather pants and an arm cuff. |
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I shook my head and she proceeded to tell me how trashy it looked and that she wasn't born yesterday. |
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Expect the same trashy rock and electro vibe in a more intimate and debauched atmosphere. |
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As larvae feed, they spin silken threads, trapping the dying florets and their frass, giving the sunflower head a trashy appearance. |
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When I was fourteen or fifteen I read a trashy romance novel called Perfect by Judith McNaught. |
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I live with someone who collects trashy pop art, and it's very akin to my cartooning. |
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Would you like to be caught reading a trashy novel that falls open at the rude bits? |
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We have entered an age of trashy, casual hedonism in which mild decadence is all the rage. |
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Next time you're in the theater, look around you at all the somnolent hoi polloi stuffing their faces with popcorn and their psyches with trashy sexploitation. |
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As payback, this trashy movie treats them as small-minded provincials. |
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From there we went to a nasty bar full of hungry looking western men and western girls dressed like hookers who made an effort to look especially cheap and trashy. |
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It sets her apart from that trashy look of cutoffs and itty-bitty tank tops. |
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Any method would do as long as it provided a good, trashy story that nobody else had. |
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And their gutter-laden, trashy sound is fresh and invigorating when every other punk band today overproduces their album into listless cookie-cutter status. |
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By crashing popular culture with trashy, exploitative entertainment we will gain visibility, have fun, and scare people, which is always a good thing. |
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They want Marvin to be as mean and as lonely and as trashy as the characters he portrays. |
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The four or five thrillers a year that de Villiers churned out from 1966 until his death in 2013 were amazingly trashy. |
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But the lyrics were too trashy for Kery, who chose to draw a line under a past that had been fuelled by hate. |
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It could all have easily fallen into a brassy, trashy, Dorian from Birds of a Feather trap of too-short, too-tight and too tarty. |
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Britain, it seems, is not just the powerhouse of trashy music, silly clothes and artless art. |
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The effect is an overwhelmingly trashy lineup of beachwear that goes against the grain. |
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Unfortunately, there's an inherent clash between this sensibility and the film-maker's enjoyment of trashy cinema. |
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Shot to fame at seven in ET. Was smoking grass at 10, addicted to cocaine at 13, and went from child parts to trashy movies like Poison Ivy. |
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Children and young people are especially harmed in this way, but adults also suffer from exposure to banal, trashy presentations. |
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Use a disc implement when incorporating BONANZA 10G GRANULAR HERBICIDE on stubble or trashy soils. |
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His substitute Christof Theissen sounded too much trashy so his membership didn't last long. |
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In Poland it is considered that cultural diversity can serve as an antidote to a uniformed and trashy culture. |
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You can enjoy the Taken franchise as trashy escapism or you can see it as sexually conservative propaganda. |
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It's all very trashy and pathetic with court rooms and smashed chairs. |
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This is no longer only the obsession of trashy magazines and tabloids. |
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Consider the trashy, silky sweatpants sent down the runway by Jarrar, complete with thick stripes running down the legs. |
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While most of the recent rash of trashy comedies tanked at the box office, I would not be surprised if at least some made money anyways with such low budgets. |
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It's a trashy, fast-moving comedy and music venture, with the half hour mostly filled by short sketches and occasional musical interludes provided by Snoop and friends. |
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And if his liveliness is incisive, sharp and abrupt, Frédo Roman's trashy and cynical humour allows him to distance himself from the darkness he depicts, to take a blow on the head without feeling any pain? |
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In contrast to this trashy literature, the artists and writers of many countries have made an outstanding effort to produce exquisite children's books with fine texts and excellent illustrations. |
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Amsterdam, on the other hand, sadly is often seen as a purple stretch limo of a city, perfect for a brashy, trashy stag weekend. |
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It's all very trashy, too, just like the people that are in the band? |
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A few coats of Chanel's Le Vernis 59 Canicule and your nails will be suitably trashy but not in the least bit tarty. |
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Have you seen the stars of the new trashy TV show The Royals? |
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But supposed surgery or blatant showing-off – allegedly bought and paid for, in a flaunty or tacky or trashy move meant to somehow increase the desirability of the female body? |
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Proving that she really deserves her awards, Adams has proven that sideboob needn't look trashy, or even messy – rather, on her, it looks downright classy, in a somewhat retro way. |
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He disesteems what is cheap, trashy and impermanent. |
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He lovingly paints his homeland as a backward, racist, women-hating, Jew-baiting domain filled with inbred idiots and trashy prostitutes. |
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She created and directed French art spaces like Medamothi that set standards in the 80ies. She created then Medamothi Artistic Cockpit that invented all through the 90ies trashy art-site projects. |
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When Amy Winehouse appeared, the trashy girls tattooed on her arms were the quintessence of British proletarian sauciness, like Donald McGill's bathing beauties. |
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The car has more than enough guts to move along swiftly, and at wide-open throttle, the engine isn't too trashy despite the CVT holding the tach needle near the redline. |
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The sight of the trashy whitetail buck stalling in the shadows of the Russian olives gave me a jolt, like I had walked into an electric fence. |
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At its best, the friend-of-celebrity expose can be enjoyably trashy. |
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As a trashy but tender Southern woman whose need for men is matched only by her inability to handle difficulties with them, McTeer pulls out all the flirty, flighty stops. |
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Full-bore trashy garage punk in the vein of Supercharger and it smokes. |
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She looked so trashy, her lipstick and jewellery all clashed. |
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An otherwise strong site is marred by some trashy material. Skip the many bad ER fan fictions here and take the rumors section with a huge grain of salt. |
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I used to think that Italian fashion was a bit trashy and tarty. |
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