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John bristles, but says nothing
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He hadn't changed his suit in 8 years and had hairs like toilet brush bristles growing out of his nostrils
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‘Have you lived here long, Stephen?’ I asked, dipping my brush carefully into the pot so that I don’t do what my father always said was the worst crime of all – coating the entirety of the bristles in paint
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Ricci bristles, tries to stay cool
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He was pushing the old man out the back door with its bristles
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The fine bristles of the brush glided with ease through the long, silky strands of brown hair
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Soffen's eyes widened and the short bristles on her snout tingled as she watched the colours swirl through each other with such speed that they appeared solid
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She stared at the body that lay on the ground with the arrows protruding from it like the bristles on a hedgehog
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At first it was dominated by both the large and the small varieties of the grass that is bluish in the spring, then turns various shades of brown, red or green in the summer, along with the straight grass with the long bristles
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Even today nothing so bristles a liberal as to be told that his ideology is an emotion, a belief, a fantasy, a religion
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outside last winter, although I normally take it inside at the end of autumn, so it’s not surprising the bristles should start to fall out
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’They tell me you can get the bristles in different colours nowadays, red, green,
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yellow rope that the elements had frayed into bristles of tiny
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unkempt like the bristles of a brush, and an intricately shaved
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Barrad contemplated his request then complied, noticing the flicks of grey showing amongst the magician’s blonde bristles
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bristles as the man was of hair
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Ño Josefina had already gone to the garden taking care of the situation, with a broom of wide bristles she was giving blows to the extraordinary ruminant, which before the fury opened by the woman, ran with an urgency to get lost between the filled bushes
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I reached for the handle when she jabbed the broom at my back, the stiff bristles snapping as I fell to the ground
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“WHAT!” You put her on tips, the hairs on her neck ping, you can hear her smoothing back down her bristles
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Before I could answer she ruffled her hand through my bristles, pecked me on the cheek and shut herself in her room
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I guessed it with those bleached bristles
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" Gregor ran a hand through my bristles and smiled, but fortunately didn"t attempt another kiss
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Con‘s smile was a little forced and very nervous; should he object? He decided to go with the flow as Sebastian‘s hand slid down his belly to his groin and ruffled the bristles that the previous week had been a bush
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‗More sexy bristles! Did you do your ring too? Bend over!‘
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Blushing to the roots of his bristles, Con bent over allowing Sebastian to pull his cheeks apart
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All her bristles were nice and straight (with an interesting pattern like lots of little pyramids)
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It was small and neat and tidy and very proud of its bristles (which had an interesting pattern like a crocodile's teeth)
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You're bristles are all curly and messy
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Choose a foundation brush that is made in good quality, and has flat and long bristles, so that you can apply foundation with ease
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Their eyes were round and black, their heads bone with pig-like bristles and their beaks could crush a man’s bones, yet the one rubbed its forehead into my chest as it warbled at me
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Whenever bristles have chaffed too much, one of them has asked to be reassigned or transferred, too
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The only sign of recognition was the long bristles on the boar‘s back rising from their resting position and the cessation of movement by his tactile snout
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The bristles of his unshaven face were sharp against his hands
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He took one long stroke up his throat and he could hear the bristles of his neck being shaved off
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She felt the bristles of his beard brushing her palms as she placed her cheek against his beard and rubbed jovially against his face
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Apart from their green skin and yellow stripes, the long-snouted, gold eyed creatures called gufders sported bright blue bristles on their backs that stemmed from the back of the head to their rump
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The males of the species had the bristles on their chins and under their necks; some sort of flamboyant beard for attracting the gufder babes during the mating season
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The blue bristles on their backs ruffled with excitement
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“Oh, they’re a few bristles there
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When I finished filing and sandpapering, I’d use little wheel brushes in a hand piece to transfer the buffing compound to the gold and then I’d press down a bit with the brush and it would shine the gold as the bristles spun around, reaching back to the block of white diamond while the brush was still whirling to pick up some more compound for more buffing
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The “Health Aura” is striated by countless fine lines which project from the body evenly like stiff bristles
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problem with errant bristles as his hirsute dwarfish counterpart
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photographs, and whose hair sprouted from his customary head scarf like the bristles of a severely
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naturally bristles in the light of its purity
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Its body was long and thin with spiky bristles protruding; its legs looked like crab legs, but hairier and plumper
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toothpaste on the bristles and two glasses appeared in the make alcove
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opportunity, Sue brought the bristles up to my teeth and flipped the switch
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Sue took the brush, placed the comb in the bristles of it and tossed it to
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couple of toothbrushes with toothpaste on the bristles
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toothpaste already on the bristles
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bristles, which sat above the rims of the glasses, there was an extra thick
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The bristles tickled Veronique’s ass and made her twitch violently
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Frau von Lindeberg couldn't understand why a man so rich should also be so thin,--' He is in a position to have the costliest cooking,' she said several times, looking at me with amazed eyebrows; nor could she understand why a man without ancestors should yet make her husband, whose past bristles with them, be the one to look as if he hadn't got any
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Brush with plastic bristles (old tooth brush) - needed for cleaning the live rock
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will need to scrub the live rock with a brush that has plastic bristles (old tooth brush) to remove
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The divers love-makings with which his past bristled as an ancient churchyard bristles with battered tombstones, had all been conducted as it were on his doorstep
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The whole rind was studded with small bristles
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I felt his bristles rub against my cheek
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She noticed a scar on his chin even though he had rough bristles growing to cover it
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Its bristles came from hogs hair or the mane of a horse that were then put into ivory handles
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From afar you have come from stores ajar, on trucks and coaches and cars, bright as bristles and red as pipes, all types of twist and tell
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Anna Neufville! She sighed and reached for the toothpaste, squeezing a generous amount on the thick bristles of her brush
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A mountain of muscle had crept up behind him during his altercation with Jenkins—a man whose biceps bulged at the seams of his white dress shirt, and whose skull flamed red under the bristles of his flat-top haircut
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Her fingers stroked the bristles of Scott's beard
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Experts say that you can make use of a dry skin brush that is made out of soft vegetable bristles
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"That is it," said Dorothea; "he said, moreover, that he would be tall of stature and lank featured; and that on his right side under the left shoulder, or thereabouts, he would have a grey mole with hairs like bristles
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It ought to have been enough for you, ye scoundrels, to have changed the pearls of my lady's eyes into oak galls, and her hair of purest gold into the bristles of a red ox's tail, and in short, all her features from fair to foul, without meddling with her smell; for by that we might somehow have found out what was hidden underneath that ugly rind; though, to tell the truth, I never perceived her ugliness, but only her beauty, which was raised to the highest pitch of perfection by a mole she had on her right lip, like a moustache, with seven or eight red hairs like threads of gold, and more than a palm long
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Don Quixote and Sancho were overwhelmed with amazement, and the bystanders lost in astonishment, while the Trifaldi went on to say: "Thus did that malevolent villain Malambruno punish us, covering the tenderness and softness of our faces with these rough bristles! Would to heaven that he had swept off our heads with his enormous scimitar instead of obscuring the light of our countenances with these wool-combings that cover us! For if we look into the matter, sirs (and what I am now going to say I would say with eyes flowing like fountains, only that the thought of our misfortune and the oceans they have already wept, keep them as dry as barley spears, and so I say it without tears), where, I ask, can a duenna with a beard to to? What father or mother will feel pity for her? Who will help her? For, if even when she has a smooth skin, and a face tortured by a thousand kinds of washes and cosmetics, she can hardly get anybody to love her, what will she do when she shows a countenace turned into a thicket? Oh duennas, companions mine! it was an unlucky moment when we were born and an ill-starred hour when our fathers begot us!" And as she said this she showed signs of being about to faint
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The widewinged nostrils, from which bristles of the same tawny hue projected, were of such capaciousness that within their cavernous obscurity the fieldlark might easily have lodged her nest
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BEST: (Smiling, lifts the hat and displays a shaven poll from the crown of which bristles a pigtail toupee tied with an orange topknot) I was just beautifying him, don't you know
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I studied the slight bump on the bridge of his nose, the variation in the shade of the bristles that shadowed his chin, the slight curl at the end of his dark, dark eyelashes
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him unshaven, his once florid face covered with silvery bristles
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The plastic bristles soften the blow, but it’s still enough to knock his lunge off balance
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There was also a Boy who could paint Pictures with his Feet whilst he play’d on a Violin with his Hands, and a Girl born with neither Arms nor Legs, who nonetheless could thread a Needle and sew with her Teeth (the little Black Prince held the Fabrick for her); and finally, there was a Boy cover’d all over his Body with the Bristles of a Boar
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He sniffed the girly scents, ran his thumb across her hairbrush, pocketed a long strand of red gold hair from the bristles
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Tiny gold spheres are sprinkled among the white bristles
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That was a good thing, because I realized soon after that there was a camera of some kind in the bristles of the small broom we use once in a blue moon when we have a fire in the fireplace
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The bristles still spun about
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Old men and women, especial doctors as all the aged are, clashed by each other in bristles of canes, in phalanxes of crutches and hobble sticks
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He could feel the bristles stiffen all over Jim
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Pa sharpened two more sticks to hold the bodies open to the air, while Tom with the scrubber and Ma with a dull knife scraped the skins to take out the bristles
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These generally consist of long bristles, capable of movement and easily excited
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One voyager in Purchas calls them the wondrous "whiskers" inside of the whale's mouth;* another, "hogs' bristles"; a third old gentleman in Hackluyt uses the following elegant language: "There are about two hundred and fifty fins growing on each side of his upper CHOP, which arch over his tongue on each side of his mouth
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As every one knows, these same "hogs' bristles," "fins," "whiskers," "blinds," or whatever you please, furnish to the ladies their busks and other stiffening contrivances
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One simply strokes the bristles of dead women
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" " What's that," he asked, " what is a hedgehog ? " and he began laughing and poking it with his finger, and the hedgehog put up its bristles, and the little girl was delighted with the boy
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This strong, rugged man, all bristles on the surface, was suddenly all softness and shining gladness
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I fired a second time, almost resting the barrel against him, so that his bristles caught fire, and the boar groaned and tottered, and with his whole cadaver dropped heavily on the ground
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The third was a lean old man, bald, with a beard that had been shaven and had since grown like bristles
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Our hero passed a very bad night; that is, he did not get thoroughly off to sleep for five minutes: as though some practical joker had scattered bristles in his bed