The old lady introduced him to the other old women who began to drool over him. |
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Jeez, you'd think I was some kind of little old lady hanging around by my window all day, spying on the neighbours. |
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I'm feeling all warm inside. Let's go and see if that nice old lady wants a cup of tea from the caff. |
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The cantankerous old lady she had worked for for six years had been good to her, in her gruff way. |
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And when you see it, if there's some old lady sitting next to you, don't laugh. |
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It took him weeks, if not months, to do it, and why should I forgive him for brutalizing this sweet, dear, old lady? |
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My social conscience prevented me from abandoning it in the produce section where some little old lady would be blocked off from the lemons. |
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A ninety-four year old lady from Ballina asked her neighbour to ring me and ask what she could do for the appeal. |
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I talked to one old lady who had all her windows smashed four times to encourage her to leave. |
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A frail, headscarved old lady halted the marchers and passed out home-baked cakes. |
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Attitude is everything in her situation and if she starts thinking of herself as some dottery little old lady we are in trouble. |
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I speeded up my walk and rushed by, and fortunately he was too busy harrying a fierce little old lady to notice me. |
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Despite the rest of the family wanting this old lady interned in a hospital or hospice, my mother is of the old school. |
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No longer the little girl, she's become a really interestingly deluded old lady. |
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Dru World Order is the ideal soundtrack for sipping Cristal, polishing your diamonds or making sweet love to your old lady. |
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The elevator doors swung open, and an old lady with a carpet bag waddled out between them. |
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At first we naturally thought the little old lady had the stomach flu and on one occasion took her to the emergency room for antibiotics. |
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I surprised my parents, heck I even surprised Mrs. Morgan, the old lady next door. |
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He is the helpful neighbour, willing to do a bit of shopping for the arthritic old lady next door. |
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One old lady in her 70s sits singing and strumming her guitar with a maraca, cataracts on both eyes, a few coins at her feet. |
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Sprawled on the floor, her skin as white as chalk, her sightless eyes staring up the ceiling, was the body of an old lady. |
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When Liz came back with a tray the old lady seized her cup and took a long swig of hot tea. |
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Now I see an old lady crossing the street, a guy drinking a coffee, I even see Beth and Andrew and we wave at them. |
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She thanked the old lady for her wonderful coffee cake and for letting her stay in her house to wait for Andrew. |
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That left the old lady as the sole survivor of the family, the collaterals being very distant. |
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The old lady has her hand over her mouth like I have just spoken an indecency. |
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The first woman on line is a confused old lady who doesn't know how to find her proper seat. |
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Sometimes a few small boys are scrabbling about on a road or an old lady is sitting out in the cool of an evening. |
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They were adopted by the sweetest old lady in Detroit, a woman who served as foster mother to hundreds of kids in need. |
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The three women are, respectively, crotchety old lady, hothead cynic, and frustrated, overachieving go-between. |
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To my surprise, he was standing at ease, talking to an old lady who was seated on one of the chairs in the alcove. |
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As I was walking down from the carpark, a little old lady pranged her silver Peugot into the wall at the exit. |
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You really like that sweet old lady who lives two doors down, and her dog is cool too. |
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A deranged old lady with totally messed up hair walked around shouting at everybody else. |
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A little of what you fancy does you good, so the old lady in the chip shop told me. |
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She was the grand old lady of the monarchy who slipped peacefully away after 101 years of faithful service to her country. |
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If you know Mrs. Mariwala you know one would hesitate to call her a grand old lady, so zestful and active she is. |
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Mary at 78 years was well known and respected and reputed as a grand old lady. |
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As you said, the grand old lady just turned 40, this is brand new technology, so hopefully it should be bigger and better. |
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The old lady who lived there before would turn in her grave if she knew what went on in her old home. |
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Over the next couple of days, he grudgingly repairs the fence and begins to make the acquaintance of the odd old lady. |
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The unwished-for hospitality of a tiresome old lady, on the other hand, must be repaid dutifully several times over. |
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The little old lady that I saw playing was patient enough to bet a single per roll and would never double down. |
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While Mrs. Connelly is generally a sweet and proper old lady, she has a few outrageous or double-meaning lines. |
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I agree with the policeman who came round to break into the downstairs flat when the old lady first fell and refused to go to hospital. |
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During my first night an old lady spent the whole night weeing on the floor and running round my bed touching me. |
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There is an old lady being pushed in a wheelchair past our car along a bumpy dust-track. |
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Next to her sat an old lady dressed in white who peered at Komal with screwed up eyes. |
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Great-grandma was a white-haired old lady by the time my mother came along. |
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The first thing we see on stage is the old lady in her rocking chair silhouetted against a window. |
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When my sister was a little girl she asked my mother the name of a certain old lady. |
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Startled by Theo's sudden arrival, the old lady emitted a little shriek and clutched her alligator skin handbag tightly to her chest. |
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Jerry also works the streets, pimping his old lady Stella to raise the cash to buy smack from the repellent drug lord, Fats. |
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A little old lady answers a knock at the door where she's accosted by a vacuum cleaner salesman. |
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The batty old lady had made the mistake of incurring the wrath of the Riders of the Apocalypse, and she paid for that within the second. |
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A little old lady lined up behind me with a carton of rice milk and some organic ginger biscuits. |
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An old lady with a roly-poly figure waddled her way over to me and gave me a friendly smile. |
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But try telling that to the little old lady who has waited in vain a couple of years for a vital eye operation. |
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Finally, he stopped in a hallway decorated only by a dark portrait of some old lady sneering aristocratically down her nose at me. |
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His plan to get the old lady back for her minor rudeness was coming to literal fruition. |
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He might have made it too, if it wasn't for the little old lady blocking the gangway, trying to get her case onto the luggage rack. |
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Its big guffaw moments include an old lady macing a couple of cops and a sign language interpreter translating four-letter words. |
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The old lady had got to her feet and after shuffling slowly forwards, was standing in awe next to the younger woman. |
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Witches help mortals, little stuff like giving a blind old lady temporary sight, magicking money to a homeless guy. |
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I recommend a mobile phone to make her look not like a scatty old lady but a busy executive on the job. |
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She was a lovely, motherly old lady with a mane of white hair wound into a compact bun. |
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The only writer I knew was the crabby old lady who wrote a weekly screed in the local newspaper. |
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The past few days, this old lady down the road had been bringing me food, so I figured she was stopping by again to drop off a meal. |
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But right now, Dan was bawling like a baby, as the news reporter announced that the family-less old lady died, having no one to mourn over her. |
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The old lady was helplessly bedridden but was nursed to health by this caring neighbour. |
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The old lady who had been inside smiled a little bemusedly, holding the lift door open for them as they pushed by her. |
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The old lady had brought a brush and a pair of shears that she was probably going to cut my hair with. |
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In front of them sat a monster of a car, and within it a tiny old lady drove, her head hardly even reaching over the dashboard. |
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As I headed left towards the town centre, a group of scooters and mopeds bounced past followed by an old lady on an even older bicycle. |
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Oh, man, the old lady that boarded the bus is crocheting, annoying, and smells of mothballs. |
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They hid me one night in the flat of this sweet old lady, and she showed me photographs of some singularly unattractive children. |
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At dusk, I'd slather myself in Avon Skin-So-Soft body lotion, which made me smell like an old lady, but which kept the mozzies away a treat. |
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He had barely muttered his problems, but the old lady had a keen sense of hearing. |
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First my neighbor steals my plants, and then I have to administer the smackdown to some poor senile old lady to get them back. |
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I snap up a 60s dress and a vanity case from a little old lady for next to nothing, while Pam finds some more crockery. |
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I have been told by an old lady I have the perfect pigeon pair. |
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Could being accused of filching a fragile old lady out of her pennies spell the end for Nicolas Sarkozy? |
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Next we have his wife, the little old lady, sari and sneaker-sporting. |
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The old lady pointed out of the shop doorway and out onto the street. |
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It took me longer than it should have to realise that she was scared, to stop dismissing her unease as the silly fretfulness of an old lady, to decide that I would take her. |
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It's like she is in Fashion Jail and only allowed to wear frumpy dated Sloane florals and old lady canary yellow. |
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Of course, this whole hullabaloo ignores the fact that this old lady actually did know who he is. |
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In one gated community, an old lady threatens to run us out off the premises. |
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An old lady is a bit lonely and decides she needs a pet for company. |
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Surely, being an old lady should be no excuse not to recognize His H.O.V.A. Highness. |
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On my second test, I had to swerve gracelessly to miss an old lady and ended up on the kerb with the front end of the car wedged under a rhododendron bush. |
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I turned to see the same old lady who had glared at me in the store. |
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You never see a man fall off a roof and spearing himself on a railing, or a kid getting eaten by an alligator, or an old lady soiling herself at a wedding. |
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There is an old lady living in a granny flat at the top of the house and one of the conditions of buying the lease is that they leave her there to see out her days. |
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Shen recalled a case from her research where an old lady was diagnosed as having abnormally high blood sugar from drinking too much tainted malted milk. |
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The feisty old lady lives alone but fights with the men almost every day. |
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Ada and another old lady are sitting on the ground under the mango tree. |
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Kate and I neglecting to put on the slippers at the door were followed by the cute little old lady from the front desk all the way into the onsen. |
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It's obviously payback for every time I've laughed at a little old lady who's managed to become entangled in her shopping trolley and then hit the deck. |
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From wheelchair bound little old lady to escapee, that was my Grandma. |
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An eighty two year old lady had her pension and other belongings stolen by a con man, even though she tried to prevent the thief from entering her home. |
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The bus stopped, and the old lady ploddingly made her way off the bus. |
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Indeed I was greeted in Italian by a shrivelled old lady in a white habit. |
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It matters not that the average rape victim is either a child, a defenseless old lady or some victim unfortunate enough to have crossed paths with a sicko on a dark road. |
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The old lady started on her great-nephew's problem with acne. |
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I began by clearing some clutter left by the previous owner, an old lady who had apparently attempted some failed yard projects, and decided to leave them as souvenirs to me. |
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When my number was called we went to a counter with a nice old lady who took my money, then gave me a Kleenex to wipe off my license plate to affix the sticker. |
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Upon her arrival Minn is befriended by a kind old lady named Gerdie who is willing to share her cozy Minnesota cabin with Minn. |
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He coughed again hard and hackingly, as an old lady came in for ammoniated quinine. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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The old lady nodded off to sleep many times during the narration, only waking up when George paused, saying it was most interesting. |
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This old lady we picked up was spun out because she didn't manage her insulin properly. |
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She can't unabort, and trying to blame a previous abortion is rather like blaming illness on that old lady next door cursing you. |
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Known on TV for doing the watusi in a bikini and playing a little old lady in a hair net. |
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The old lady that bought the lamp at the yard sale, would she have otherwise bought it at Kmart? |
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Raver is repulsive as the old lady, while the supporting cast fit well into their roles. |
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Everyone believed that the ghost of an old lady haunted the crypt. |
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We should talk about farting in the context of how we use certain words and why some blue haired old lady will look at you when you say it on the street. |
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Just the picker-upper he needs to keep up with his old lady Demi Moore. |
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This old lady just completely slapped the bejesus out of him. |
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But when the three postulants returned with Sabine it was clear that the results had been far from satisfactory, perhaps because of the massive potations of the old lady. |
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It was this kindly old lady that lifted her part into such idealism that it saved from entire disregard the whole story as scenarioized by J. Grubb Alexander. |
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Oi, keep the noise down! I'm talking to my old lady on the dog and bone. |
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Soon arterwards, a day or two as it might be, Mrs. Rummles 'ad 'er mar a-stayin' with her, and the old lady slep in that very room, and was laid up weeks! |
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