For, though I've no idea what this accoutred frowsty barn is worth, it pleases me to stand in silence here. |
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Yet, only a year ago, the conventional wisdom was that the Golden Jubilee was likely to be a frowsty and embarrassingly ill-attended affair. |
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In a frowsty bed-and-breakfast by the cold English sea, he draws a delicate Arabian ostrich feather on her spine with bamboo calligraphy sticks. |
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The frowsty bedroom in which our antihero wakes up to the same sounds and sights each morning is in the midst of a perky town. |
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The door was wide open and inadmissibly frowsty mausoleum was going to rack and ruin. |
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It is not too much of a stretch to recognise in the frowsty figure of Venus a prostitute getting ready for her night's work. |
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In a frowsty office a man sits in front of a broken computer. |
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McCoy's final story, a parable about Thatcherism set in a frowsty tract of west London, written by Ken Loach's screenwriter Rona Munro, wouldn't require much revision to serve as a script for Tennant. |
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After half a lifetime toiling away in frowsty rooms above pubs, preaching the disregarded gospel of socialism to sparse gatherings of the like-minded dozing on rickety chairs, here he was, reborn as the headline act. |
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