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He used a thick stubby finger to draw down his shirt collar and reveal the Chinese character tattooed onto his own neck
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rasp of wind though stubby heathers and grasses, and a slight, almost effeminate
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A small spiral bound notepad and a short, stubby pencil, just like the ones my father might use to mark his score when playing golf at Ouzai
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Then, to my sheer delight she lifted her stubby little palm to her lips and blew me a kiss
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The homes were between street and canal here, there was no walkway along the side of the canal along here, just a stubby dock where the needleboats and u-paddles stopped and a stairway between two homes that lead up to the street
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Magpies chatter in the branches of short stubby trees, swivelling greedy eyes on fresh road kill, waiting for the two men to pass, waiting impatiently for the hop, skip and intermittent flutter of fresh meat served on cold tarmacadam
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much as his short stubby legs would carry him
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"Bah," Rollinthor replied, dismissing Nicola with a wave of his stubby hand
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Gonzalez pushed the folders back across the desk with a stubby finger
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Glancing away, she absentmindedly flicked her stubby tail, dislodging the foraging ant that had slipped through the coarse guard hairs to nip at her skin
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Then a new musky odour wafted towards him on the damp air and his eyes widened, the stubby whiskers on his snout standing erect in recognition
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Even the tip of his stubby tail began to tremble uncontrollably
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She just waved a stubby hand over her thick shoulder and continued waddling
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LP finished his stubby and helped set up the beds
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After knocking down a stubby each, Bear opened the oven
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Colonel Friedlander, stubby cigar clamped in his mouth, came up next to Court
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and a stubby pencil and started his questions
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Each had an outrigger, albeit short and stubby, on either side, so one would think a small sail would cause few problems
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It was a stubby dead-end of a hallway, complete with a ventilation grate, some crates, and a computer terminal
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“Can Stubby help us with his super mouse senses?”
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Stubby was already on the case, whiskers twitching as he sniffed the air
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She had a stubby, upturned nose, but the same ferret eyes as Jed
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“I asked whether I could be excused,” said Stubby
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“I am a mouse,” said Stubby, scrambling out of Edwin’s shirt pocket
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“The boy is confused,” said Stubby to the Captain
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“First you’d need to learn the Flyway Code,” said Stubby
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“So Stubby reported what’s happened on the farm to you?”
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“I was then able to dispatch transport to collect Mr Stubby for further questioning
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“A bat,” said Stubby
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Stubby twitched his whiskers
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The Captain fed the worm back into its hole, and then turned back to face Edwin and Stubby with a grave expression
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“Keep the clucking down,” whispered Stubby
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The Captain led Edwin, with Stubby mounted on his back, around the edge of the Cursed Field
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“Where are you going?” shrieked Stubby, who had somehow managed to remain on Edwin’s back
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Stubby squealed encouragement, but Edwin found he couldn’t stand up
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“They’re harvesting,” said Stubby
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“It’s not crops,” said Stubby
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“Well done,” said Stubby, clinging grimly to Edwin’s back
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“Put it like this,” said Stubby
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“It may not be as simple as that,” said Stubby
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“I’m sorry,” he clucked at Stubby
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“I regret that is something we’ll never find out,” said Stubby
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Guessing Stubby was right, he switched his attention back to the Threshing Machine
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“Wrong on two accounts,” replied Stubby
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“When will that be?” asked Stubby
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“Yes,” agreed an equally thankful Stubby
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“Well done,” said Stubby, as Zach lowered himself into the gooey black harvest
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Not only was Zach stuck, he was now sliding down the chute along with Edwin and Stubby
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“I think you can let go now,” said Stubby, who was perched on Zach’s shoulder
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“It’s a trait these Guardians have,” said Stubby
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“So that’s your idea of ‘interesting’?” Stubby rolled his black button eyes
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“So what happened to Pauncefoot and Dawes?” asked Stubby
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“You were clucking quite a bit,” said Stubby
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What about Mr Stubby?”
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“It would be my pleasure,” said Stubby, now back in Edwin’s shirt pocket
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“See it worked out in the end,” whispered Edwin, glancing down at Stubby who watched from his shirt pocket
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half was a stubby and much-less-agile hippo bum
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wildly, kicking its stubby legs as it sailed over the marshlands
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I sat on his knee while he drank his stubby
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in a stubby holder, and took two capsules of GHB out of my bag
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” The short, stubby agent placed the new piles if paper on top of the thin manila folder
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She noted the breadth and power of his hands; they were not the stubby undeveloped paws of a troglodyte
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The victim, a short, stubby man, lay face downwards
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Stunningly attractive, her open face with its high, but delicately arched brows, ivory-smooth cheeks, and a small, almost stubby nose, reflected a young woman with a mind of her own
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"What's that?" Travis pointed to a stubby gun with a fat barrel on a rack above the controls
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now,” the spy said firmly as his small, stubby finger touched a lime-green, pixilated button on the screen
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than stubby growths at the place where the chakras will eventually form
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Sergeant Stubby was one of the most highly decorated war
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Stubby attained the rank of sergeant
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“Come here,” he waved her over with his stubby fingers
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The cash register started to cluck as he ran his stubby fingers over the numbers
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It was now just a dry tract of dirt with tracks of corn stalks sheared off, sticking up from the ground like stubby knives for as far as you could see, just rows and rows of dirty yellow stubs
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The animal was as long as a school bus from its massive head to stubby tail
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He even bit my stubby
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After safely tucking the shell wrapped in his handkerchief in his inner pocket where it would not elude him, Feltus marked the spot where he had found the object by sticking a stubby pencil he had in his pocket into the loose soil then pulled himself to his feet, having decided to explore the meadow ahead for any further evidence
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Feeling the stubby whiskers, he added, “I reckon you’re right, too
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A couple of hours had passed when Mr Jay came in for a drink of water, ‘be out of here in thirty minutes’ he said, the adrenalin began to flow, when Mr Hawk called me to help load the truck I palmed both guns, I shot Mr Hawk first him being the most dangerous, then I put a dart into Mr Jay they both went down like deflated balloons, going out to the panel van I checked that the box was in the back, I was on the highest high I’d ever had as I drove to the boat ramp, Flynn was waiting for me and we soon had the box on board and Flynn covered it with a canvas sheet as I started the boat and headed for Flynn’s four wheel drive parked at the Beachmere ramp, Flynn opened a stubby of V
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one hell of an ass kicking!” As he said the last two words, his hand came up, and with a stubby
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Two big engine pods were mounted under its wings, projecting significantly forward, and the fuselage was quite stubby
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weathered with greying hair, a long face with stubby features and freakishly
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that gathered into a stubby scowl
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tear off his stubby arms and legs
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holding his stubby hand over his paunch as if having a heart
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They each had a tail rudder and stubby wings in the back
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Suspended under the stubby wings of each of them were objects that looked like mini torpedoes, four per craft
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The room was transfixed by the stubby submachine guns
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The Apache’s commenced an attack run on the wounded Hind with their stubby wing mounted Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, and seconds later an enormous fireball and smoke cloud blanketed the landing field
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In the light of the flute they saw, stopped in their tracks, short creatures with stubby legs
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Under her anxious eyes, a fantastic-looking craft with short, stubby wings and a sort of large belly keel finally touched down at the very start of the main runway, visibly trying to use as much of its length as possible
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He tucked his beard beneath the wall of the tent, and caterpillared his stubby naked body after it
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Bjorn was more like his poor mother; dark, swarthy and not the sharpest sword in the stubby scabbard
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He danced a jig of dwarfish delight as the stubby little figure emerged from the tunnel
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his stubby little legs turned the short skirt into a long one (which was probably for the best)
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Their stubby knees bent outwards with the effort of bearing
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Both Deng Lee and Syd shouted as a silver cigar-shaped aircraft with stubby wings whooshed low over them, flew past and banked to return
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Tiles were missing from the roof, and what use to be a carefully tended lawn outside was a mass of weeds and stubby thorn trees
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A shallow slope, occupied by abandoned mining towers and stubby trees, descended into the valley
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Hiss squeezed his stubby fingers into the space
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We joined the boat at Millbank, near a stubby pillar marking
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The innkeeper was a small man with an eager smile and calculating eyes, his stubby fingers counting out Loken's payment for the rooms with practiced skill on the wooden counter