A chicken nibbled on smashed watermelon, and dancers swam in a plastic water flume, and a fake walrus lumbered across the stage. |
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One nibbled its way friskily through the fly-mesh on my tent and the plastic foodbag, straight to the muesli. |
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Joss nibbled on her bottom lip, staring ahead as she mentally cursed the stupid L.A. traffic. |
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A woman's right to choose has been nibbled at to where the danger exists that before long, there will be no right left at all. |
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I nibbled on what seemed like a gorgeous, chewy nut bar, but it was a protein-rich, chocolate-covered soy bar. |
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Raina kept making sideways glances at Dylan and nibbled on her bottom lip in contemplation. |
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Anyone who has had their coat hem nibbled on by a goat down on the farm knows that they will eat almost anything. |
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Guests nibbled delicate pastries and sipped coffee in the sitting area outside the restaurant while watching the parade of lithesome models. |
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The kitten in turn nibbled on my finger and looked at me with its striking blue eyes and gave a tiny mew. |
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Lincoln tapped her feet and rubbed a handful of nibbled fingernails up and down her jacket as if fastening and unfastening a zip. |
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Afterward, I drank whisky with my friends, nibbled at the unappetizing rations, and smoked and smoked. |
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Almost immediately Tink fluttered down beside me and nibbled my ear affectionately. |
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My mare now turned her head and nibbled at the neck of the roan horse Sidroc rode. |
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My poor peppers and chillies look miserably like they've been nibbled at, except there isn't actually any leaf missing. |
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The pencil in his hand began to sketch on its own accord, tracing the lovely line of her nose, and forming lips that begged to be nibbled at. |
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Returning home, we had to pick up the bread at the mailbox, and we sometimes nibbled on the fresh tank loaf before we got home. |
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The Prior planted his crops around them, and in their shade the scraggy sheep nibbled the grasses. |
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They nibbled the grass, adorably arranged in ascending size order. |
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When he's getting tired, he goes back to his coconut shell where he likes to curl up and where a banana is waiting for him to be nibbled. |
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The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts. |
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As guests nibbled on escargot and lamb chops at the newly renovated Jefferson Hotel, Reagan sought to explain his iconic father. |
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In the forward lounge, everyone not on duty nibbled on food and drank refreshments, getting to know each other. |
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Gabrielle Taper, 19, sat next to her two teenage friends and nibbled on crawfish and andouille, a type of sausage made from pork. |
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I will turn my nose up when you offer me the rest of some delicious pastry that you nibbled on. |
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This walk follows a circular route around an irregularly shaped tarn, through broadleaf woodland and shady conifers and across grassy knolls nibbled by sheep. |
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The majority of ministers are being nibbled at by the last group. |
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My younger self constructed Lego spaceships, scribbled with chalk on stone steps, and nibbled sticky open-faced sandwiches with the crusts cut off. |
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Even holes, mouldy or nibbled parts, can be rebuild by our professional retouchers. |
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This, he said, is backed up by remnants of nibbled grass in the mound, which he thinks shows livestock were brought to graze on land that was once boggy marshland. |
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They tossed beach balls to one another between the decks and nibbled on cucumber sandwiches as they shook sand from the towels covering their seats. |
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For the past two years, the Pathet Lao have steadily nibbled at rightist-controlled territory and have moved uncontestedly into broad stretches of no man's land. |
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It went on Andrea shoulders and nibbled her ear affectionately. |
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She nibbled nervously on her lower lip, continuing to jog mindlessly. |
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Running his hands through the strands, he nibbled Jace's ear lovingly. |
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Madame sipped her coffee, a tad lukewarm, and nibbled at the Danish. |
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The Corner Cupboard – where, in a different world a few hours ago, they'd nibbled at salmon salads – caught fire. |
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Will visitors really pay to see dying elk and meadows nibbled down to the roots? |
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He nibbled around the edges but never dealt with any part of those two questions that I asked him. |
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They nibbled his little ears, pinched his paws, slapped his back and tickled his little neck. |
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Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about. |
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You might have turned up your nose at the broccoli, nibbled away at the carrots and watched while the peas rolled around on your plate. |
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There are ways to get people back to work but the government has just nibbled around the edges for the last three years that we have been here. |
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Some claimed, though they were not quite sure, that rats nibbled at the bottom of their doors. |
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She pulled her kaiser apart even more and nibbled at the pieces. |
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Ramdoss's mother leaned forward, broke off a bit of coocoos, and nibbled at it, signifying that the girl had been accepted. |
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Dust nibbled at her eyes and sand scraped in her mouth. |
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Towheaded children ran underfoot as the alums nibbled on fresh cheese produced in the school's artisanal-cheesemaking course, which is offered in collaboration with the nearby Jasper Hill Farm. |
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With each turn of the wheel, Coutts nibbled at Dickson's lead. |
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Although it has been nibbled away over the years, she still has several acres, and she does not want the Border Patrol tramping around on it. Ms Tamez, 72, seems mostly amused by the encounter. |
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They couldn't know, as they nibbled at their smoked-salmon salads, that their neighbourhood was about to be consumed by a force with the destructive energy of 1,500 Hiroshima bombs. |
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When he fell as Stuart Broad, pursuing a line outside off stump to an eight-one fieloadedded to that side, nibbled an offcutter away a shade and found the edge, Marlon Samuels took over. |
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The impossibility of mergers has kept our air services market fragmented, which in turn has nibbled away at our airlines' competitiveness and led to high prices. |
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In 2006, its population numbered only about 60 individuals, due primarily to a loss of its habitat areas, slowly but surely nibbled away by human activities, but due also to illegal or accidental kills. |
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He observed that the vines nibbled by the donkey produced some beautiful grapes, more abundant than usual and from this came the idea of pruning the vines. |
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They face being baked in deserts, frozen in mountains, buried under Peruvian avalanches, nibbled by blackflies in the Yukon, eaten by Alaskan grizzlies and, worst of all, limited to a glass of wine a day in California. |
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The early pages had marginal notes most of which were lost when rats nibbled away the manuscript edges. |
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Giant parrots nibbled seed from the children's fingertips and my sister peeled a couple of satsumas for the lemurs. |
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I gulped down some tea, nibbled at a cookie, and looked around. |
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To be engulfed by you into an identification must be like being nibbled at, ticklingly, by a void. |
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While Turtle looked for a present, Pack Rat nibbled on the cake. |
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My bougainvilleas are being nibbled on by some little critter. |
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But here's how to deal with pooch and garden so that the latter does not become a doggy play area full of holes dug, plants nibbled and lawn wrecked. |
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Ross and I looked over the menu as we nibbled at a plate of popadoms, which, sadly, had sat around a few minutes too long and could have been a little fresher. |
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And then there's the formidable nature of Helen Mirren's Dean Hardscrabble, a tough-talking leader with a face like a nibbled chocolate bourbon biscuit. |
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Ed Joyce insideedged a full toss into his stumps, Chris Jordan was lbw and Matt Machan nibbled at a rising ball and was caught behind by Jonny Bairstow. |
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