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1. There was no absolute evidence that Barbarossa had ever lived there except for a doodle on the wall of the galley kitchen and underneath someone had graffitied deep into the stone, the initials 'AB' and what may have been 1500-and something
2. In another corner of the sheet was a doodle of a dress cut so low that both cheeks and both breasts were exposed, yet it had a long train that trailed across the floor behind, but was open beyond the crotch in front
3. happened to pick up a small stick and doodle the names of Lord on a
4. concoctions, or sculpt figurines then do it! If you want to write poetry or a novel, doodle comical characters
5. colored pencils and paper for this part of the process so that I can doodle all around
6. Then the words whispered from her mouth: “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy, a Yankee Doodle do or die,” but that was all that she could recollect of the lyrics
7. to doodle and wait for him
8. ‘That little doodle there, Jerry, is for more than
9. given to me by my wife to doodle with
10. With a canvas that large Mosenke is known to doodle all over the place guided by some pretty suspicious individuals
11. could create, а child draws some doodle, but not because he has no talent in art, but
12. When it came time for the Yugoslavian crew to rise and sing, they launched into an odd rendition of “Yankee Doodle
13. Fielding—a Name quite on the Order of the Princess Huncamunca, or the Queen Dollallolla, or those Maids of Honour, Cleora and Mustacha, in love with those Courtiers, Noodle and Doodle!
14. Sometimes his wastebasket was full of crushed, scribbled pages, and at others not even a doodle went down
1. asked as he doodled on a piece of paper
2. I doodled with his face by the hour, forgetting meals
3. Tammas doodled in his notebook, creating a strange set of pictographs that might
4. Sunday watched CNN as he doodled in the margins and along the top and bottom of the—
5. Mr Glass sagged down into a chair and doodled on a pad with a pencil, talking sadly, half aloud, to himself
1. He left all his drawers open and all over the walls were fliers, notebook doodles, and movie ticket stubs
2. There were other doodles on the page, some were the simple geometric ones that meant her mind was on the discussion and not her doodling
3. He clearly recalled throwing those crumbled up pieces of paper of his doodles on the floor and stepping on with all his feelings and intention of hate
4. Someone had recently cleaned up and put everything in its place, except for the bags of Cheez Doodles, pretzels and boxes of cookies spread out on the table next to the sofa
5. Deciphering what some of your scholars have called doodles, which appear in the margins of the Dead Sea scrolls, are codes that alter the context of the stories they appear to be telling
6. "It's just a few doodles
7. On arrival, I looked at the pile of handwritten lyric sheets and doodles
1. There were other doodles on the page, some were the simple geometric ones that meant her mind was on the discussion and not her doodling
2. of the morning doodling on a notepad in the centre of his desk
3. The calendar blotter was marred by haphazard ink stains, notes, and doodling usually made while one was talking on the telephone, which in this case was a faux crystal device designed to resemble an elegant French style
4. these cops seemed to be taking quite a while out there just doodling
5. I was only doodling
6. The day shows cigarette burns on the floorboards, doodling on the walls: M and L were here with a heart around them, a brownish stain here, something greenish over there
7. I looked up from my doodling, noticing the words Breaking News flashing up on the television screen behind him
8. I was on the third line when I indiscreetly hold the bench while doodling
9. Did anyone ever do that without a pen and a pad of paper? For notes and doodling and passing the time? That’s an unbreakable habit, surely
10. Of course, of course…Alone on the beach this man—how old? sixty-five? seventy?—was scribbling and doodling away