Afterward, they gather around the fireplace to drink beer, tell stories, and woozily stroll back to their cabins to sink into cozy loft beds. |
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Doctors and nurses ducked out of sight while Klein woozily plopped himself on the edge of a chair in the middle of the room. |
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The creator of coffee-tables-cum-skirts and animatronic dresses that shift woozily from one shape to another has delighted fans for years. |
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Make a slight detour to woozily scroll through Twitter for five minutes, while standing in the middle of the sidewalk. |
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I'd stumbled out of bed on a cold November morning and was woozily concentrating on inhaling as much tea and cereal as I could before my philosophy class, at eight. |
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Later a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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The bronze 'goblets' sway and twist woozily, each painted with a spritz of polka dots or vivid swathes of colour. |
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In this seventeenth-century Lenten bacchanal, the comic character Hans Wurst and other revellers appear woozily besotted with drink and festively bedecked with sausage links. |
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Tribal divisions are exacerbated when a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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Despite many shots of the natural world, the film's woozily evocative tone is trampled by the sluggish plot. |
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And they had fallen into something that was at least infatuation at first sight, woozily reconfiguring each other to match their own aspirations and illusions. |
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Ty, who once woozily sang, How many girls can I fit in my cabana? |
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She woozily claims to know Thomas and paranoia runs rampant. |
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