How can you look good when you're basically a face protruding from an amorphous wad of cloth? |
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I jumped in shock when I saw a new spit wad fly upwards and stick on the roof with an unattractive splat sound. |
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I watched his hands, tipping measured amounts of powder from a pewter horn, tapping in a ball and wad with a short ramrod. |
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Everyone passed paper back to Timmy, and he compacted it into the most lethal paper wad ever conceived. |
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Nice of you to wad up all the goodwill you've accumulated and flush it down the toilet. |
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It cost me quite a wad to make that trip to rendezvous with you and then the return trip home. |
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I wrapped the finger in a wad of paper towels and held my hand above my head to slow the bleeding. |
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She made her way over to the bank of washrooms and ran some cold water over a wad of paper towels. |
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Had they had a wad of gum in their mouths, they would have been chewing it in an ungraceful, cowlike fashion. |
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She groped her way back to her cell, where she dragged out the damp-smelling futons and piled on a heavy wad of assorted bedding. |
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Peeling back the tape reveals a wad of four layers of pieces of tire tread taped together with black electrical tape. |
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The finishing of the leather began with applications of traditionally Cod oil being applied and rubbed in with a thick wad of sheepskin. |
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She has very kindly given me a small wad of bills and I am no longer in the cactus. |
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She hops out into the garden, does a sort of discreet cough, and up comes a nice neat little wad of hair, no fuss, and no mess. |
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The suspect, who is in his 20s, was captured in his bedroom at 6am with crack cocaine, cannabis and a wad of cash stashed in a shoebox. |
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I see bike companies and other sponsors shoot their wad for road season and have nothing to invest come winter. |
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In the center of the fabric, put a balled up wad of fabric scraps, cotton, or yarn. |
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A single wad of paper, sticky with the residue of a colored hand-creme, soared through the air before splatting against the back window. |
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His words were slightly muffled by the wad of chewing gum rolling around his mouth. |
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Word got back to Detroit, and the car company offered the woman a wad of hush money. |
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At the end of the long room, a grey haired sixty year old man is tapping his desk with his fingers whilst perusing a wad of documents. |
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When you open it, you discover that half the space in the box is taken up with a massive wad of cardboard. |
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He popped another wad of chewing tobacco into his mouth and scanned the storm's progress through the windshield. |
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The two Japanese girls working there started talking Japanese very quickly and running around, cramming a wad of serviettes into my hand. |
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Linn has pale blue eyes, a ruddy wind-burned face, and a wad of chewing tobacco in his mouth. |
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The second mass of shot is placed in a wad with its base pointing towards the gun mouth, in the direction of firing. |
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Viscountess Farnsworth resumed her beaming countenance after her wad of cash was safely stowed inside her reticule. |
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By that time, the dissolving wad residue should make the bore look like the inside of a brick chimney. |
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I was going to throw away the thick wad of paper he gave me when Terry suddenly tugged at my arm. |
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You could wave a wad of twenties at the girls behind the counter but it would do no good for they have no facility to take cash. |
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Have a large plate or tray with a wad of kitchen paper and a slotted spoon handy, and warm a serving dish. |
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Mrs. Brawnings readily put down a wad of cash onto the little gold plate and led the way out to the car park. |
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I smelt of warm lager and lime, and puke, and spent most Saturday nights in casualty, holding a wad of tissues to some mate's bottled face. |
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A wad of linen is painstakingly molded into the precise shape of a feline nose. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I had seen her unwrap the gum, pop the wad in her mouth and masticate it experimentally. |
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Near the ground, Glennon came across a wad of handbills advertising the game. |
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She crammed the wad under a glass terrarium with a large, green turtle in it, who strained his neck so as not to miss anything. |
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He tilts his head back, sucks on his wad of tobacco, and grins at the handful of patrons shooting pool and shooting the breeze with him. |
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We were hoping that it would actually contain shot and a wad and other materials which occasionally happens. |
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Consequently, the shot leaves the wad as a tightly controlled column with minimal dispersion. |
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These are plaited into single strands and a loose wad of silk tied to the end. |
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Then, along came a little man with a wad of banknotes who snapped up the laptop and went off congratulating himself. |
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When Cruz opens his briefcase to be searched, he reveals a three-inch wad of notes. |
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Wearing a wad of knee strapping that an Egyptian mummy would consider excessive, the Swede was not to be properly tested. |
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Several-day's growth of beard covered his jaw, which moved and bulged with the wad of tobacco he chewed. |
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Well, here I am with a wad of cash in my pocket and no idea what to buy with it. |
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I also had an almost embarrassingly large wad of cash stuffed into the waistband of my outfit. |
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From 1947 until 1961, disposable diapers were a wad of tissue paper sandwiched between two pieces of plastic film. |
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Nonetheless, it took several weeks, and no doubt a bigger than average wad of petrodollars, to convince him to finally sign on the dotted line. |
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You see people leaping out of the way as some great wad of canvas comes hurtling towards them. |
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I handed over my little wad of notes, all sorted neatly and tucked inside the paying-in book. |
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And, stuffing the wad of notes into my wallet and the few coins into my purse I said farewell to my old savings account and its pass book. |
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Fernando reached for a napkin to wipe his eyes, then noticed a crumpled wad of bills under his coffee cup. |
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Savage stood and pulled his wallet from his back pocket, throwing a wad of cash on the table. |
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We stomp about the office with a great wad of paperwork when, really, we're wondering whether to have tea or hot chocolate from the machine. |
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She grabbed a wad of papers from the table beside her bed, and threw it at me. |
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He grabbed a wad of toilet paper and folded it up, pressing it hard to slow the blood, then shrugged on his bathrobe and went back to his bed. |
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They owe the local mucky-muck, Bricktop, a substantial wad of money. |
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Denny tries to extract a used wad of chewing gum from its foil. |
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See, the doctor not just bandaged Bobby himself, but stuck a big wad of gauze into the slice she'd put in him, to keep it open and to help it drain. |
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The application of the new Flightcontrol wad technology is being spread across the Federal shotshell line to include both tactical buckshot and standard lead shot loads. |
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The researchers found that the relationship between the height of the wad and the applied mass was indeed a power law, although the exponent differed from their prediction. |
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Consequently, a further 200 prisoners who did a solitary stretch may now seek a wad of cash, courtesy of the taxpayer, taking the total to millions of dollars. |
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The tapered walls required the development of a new wad and the semi-hemispherical chamber required the use of slower powders to control pressures. |
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The first guard fumbled through his pockets, pulling out a wad of papers. |
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The money was arranged in a thick wad of bills, mostly ones and fives. |
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She was clutching a wad of papers and the usual wireless, digital gear. |
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The first of these, a small wad of book tokens, was easy to find. |
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Saves a lot of time, does that, as well as a fair wad of money. |
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Most of us don't have a large wad of disposable income left at the end of every month, which means, with the best will in the world, we can't give something to everyone. |
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Nafas must now cross the desert to Kandahar as a lone woman, outfitted only with a tape recorder, a wad of dollars and the unaccustomed weight of a sage-green burqa. |
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After that flour incident, someone slipped some ice cubes in my shirt, placed a big wad of gum on my pants, poured ink all over my hair, all topped with a big wedgie. |
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She suddenly felt a thick wad of paper towels shoved into her hand. |
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These sort of things scare the cattle, and then you have to like do a lot of rough handling to get them to go by there, like a wad of electric goads. |
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They had to work out how long Evans would stick around if he was given a wad of money and they even contemplated a joint venture to spread the risk. |
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Stark's regiment loaded the powder and wad into the muzzle of their gun, and with a ramrod forced a musketball into the burning hot barrel of the weapon. |
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The most obvious way of getting a huge wad of cash to the Manager to spend on a team of fancy world-class internationals is by acquiring a multi-billionaire Oil Tycoon. |
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Justice fronted UCE 48 a wad of 40 hundred-dollar bills to pay the pharmacist. |
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He licked them up with a slick bronzy tongue and spat a thick wad of honey-brown juice into the empty teacup. |
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Despite what the wad of gum always stuck between Dee's teeth might tell a person about her, Dee was one of the cleanest and mostly orderly people I've ever met. |
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Finally, the elastic lost all its stretch and they ended up in a wad in the back of my closet, but I always loved those two shades of blue fabric. |
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I have a special fondness for all late summer bloomers since so many gardens, and all the fancy perennial gardens, have shot their wad by then. |
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That now the dinn o' it wad soon dill down, An' but a story at the last be found. |
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The professor had stuffed a wad of gum into the chime of his doorbell so that he wouldn't be bothered. |
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Weel I wot I wad be broken if I were to gie sic weight to the folk that come to buy our pepper and brimstone, and suchlike sweetmeats. |
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I wrapped the wad of small bills inside about thirty Bordens from Luc's bag. |
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I saw Moose Moryn playing centerfield, letting go a wad of yellow spittle as big as a sourball as he flagged down Dropo's long fly ball. |
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Let it happen before a fast food chain or a Charvas 'R' Us tracksuit conglomerate wave a wad of cash in front of the board. |
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The need to pack 50 felt pens and a wad of drawing paper so heavy it takes two adults to lift seems less urgent now it's them or the sponge bag. |
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Hold a length of drainpipe vertically and stuff a loose wad of metal gauze up into the lower end. |
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Deke mashed a wad of stinkbait onto the treble hook, then rinsed his fingers in the water to reduce the foul stench before lifting his beer can. |
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Maybe the great anes o' the yerth get sic a forlethie o' grand'ur 'at they're for nae mair, an' wad perish like the brute beast. |
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Urey scowled and hissed, and the bigger of the two let fly an enormous wad of spit. |
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An elastomeric ball sits in the wad at the base of the shot column, and acts like a decelerator, helping keep chamber pressures safe. |
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Loaded with pellets ranging from BB all the way to 9s, Long Range shotshells utilize the Plower Piston wad for maximum efficiency and tighter patterns at longer ranges. |
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The increased heat was objectionable, and the border lights and wing lights had to be lighted by a long stick with a flaming wad of cotton at the end. |
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The gunpowder was stamped into the tube, then a lead ball was put into the muzzle, a wad was stamped over it, and the charge was set fire to by a lunt through the lower hole. |
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Ah man, wee but a feul wad hae sold off his furnitor and left his wife. |
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He hurtled the wad of paper angrily at the trash can and missed by a mile. |
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Rather than a wad of cash, contestants compete for a year's worth of legal counsel from Beverly Hills immigration lawyers who work to get winners green cards. |
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Then someone shoves a wad of bank notes under their snouts and they follow the stench of loot just as a truffle pig sniffs out the pungent aroma of a chunk of fungus. |
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There, I have shot my wad. I have told you in a few words what we have done, and you, my brothers, are now standing just where we were 25 years ago. |
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When the old hair falls out, new hair begins to replace it, and the cycle starts again, though not for Harry, who says his follicles have shot their wad. |
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