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1. An OLD MAN, bent back, barefoot, wearing ragged clothes and a beat-up straw hat, sits astride a donkey in the middle of the road
2. As he passed the circle this old beat-up car and crossed the road right in
3. Inside the beat-up topper a man and woman lay on their sides facing each other
4. food, he would jump inside a beat-up car and head across the
5. beat-up mobile home (with a family of mice) in a dirty, run-down trailer park in the middle of
6. If I destroyed the puppy mill, beat-up
7. Man, I had no idea my beat-up, old Powerbook could do all that stuff
8. On a daily basis he would stuff himself behind the wheel of his beat-up green station wagon and comb the streets looking for buyers of his products
9. I watched out my window as he pulled up in a beat-up old car, and he walked right by the garage where Red Badger was still strumming the afternoon away
10. “And she’s so old and beat-up and useless they’re using her as a packhorse
11. We cruised in JB"s old beat-up car
12. When all the band members had assembled at the airport half an hour earlier Susannah had announced the crew was shooting a reality show based on Natalie’s life – “an attempt to provide a human face for the woman who beat-up children on live TV,” as the director gravely explained
13. A substantial amount of the band’s worldwide recognition factor comes from a Sunday morning TV appearance, where the band beat-up the comedian Gareth Foster
14. In her skeletal hands were a small plastic bag, a beat-up thermos and a pair of rusty scissors
15. After clearing Canadian customs and collecting his beat-up travel bag from the
16. He handed me a boxy and somewhat beat-up camera
17. Pulling in alongside an old, beat-up suburban, Kurt disengaged the vehicle and cupped his face into his hands
18. A beat-up journal, half price at John’s; stenography, light and prerendered; coloring, cheap and affordable—a collective effort could produce such an immoral thing at an astoundingly-low price
19. old and beat-up music box
20. Kurt was on Chuck’s street, approaching the house, when a small, old, beat-up rental truck driven by a man wearing sunglasses and a hat as old as the truck passed him
21. They may sell near "market value," but a beat-up house will often have a market value that leaves room for a good profit after fixing it up
22. “That’s why you didn’t kill her? Because she was young and dirty and a beat-up, unwanted kid? World’s fucking full of ’em
23. A young couple was standing by a beat-up sedan when Claire got back to the car
24. She is thin, blond, attractive but with a beat-up look about her that most working girls have
25. The other is a beat-up revolver with a pearl handle, a vintage piece, a
26. He removes a tiny gun, one of those old Saturday-night specials, a beat-up vintage
27. She kept saying these very corny, boring things, like calling the can the "little girls' room," and she thought Buddy Singer's poor old beat-up clarinet player was really terrific when he stood up and took a couple of ice-cold hot licks
28. I kept trying to picture my mother or somebody, or my aunt, or Sally Hayes's crazy mother, standing outside some department store and collecting dough for poor people in a beat-up old straw basket
29. It was scruffy, beat-up, depressed, but resolute
30. She settles herself and applies the lotion carefully, which is different from the other beat-up women who come here—they slather themselves in baby oil, leave greasy shadows on the lawn chairs
31. On the beat-up couch across from me sat Hector, a barrio kid two days out of Juvenile; Alysha, quiet and pretty, but with a family history you wouldn’t want to know; and Michelle, who at fourteen had already spent a year selling herself on the streets of San Francisco
32. Several beat-up cars and pickups were parked in a random pattern at the top of the driveway
33. Carroll?” Her eyes had fastened onto his Magnum, his beat-up leather shoulder holster
34. He wore a beat-up Homicide cap and had a silver loop in one ear
35. I stuck with the clothes I’d slept in, tossed on my beat-up black Converse, and jogged unhappily to the bus stop
36. Beat-up old typewriter
37. My old beat-up gun is no bargain, but at least anything that can happen to it has, and there’s no worrying