Rebecca gave her cookie a good, solid slathering of the deeply caramelly frosting. |
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Most of us think nothing of slathering on the sunscreen or donning a pair of shades to protect our eyes when we venture outdoors. |
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It's served warm, in a pool of sweet butter, and deep inside the yeasty, lead-balloon interior is a slathering of plum jam. |
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Unlike firearms, slathering a sword blade with quantities of heavy oil or grease may do more harm than good. |
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Environmentalists fret that slathering wide areas with chemicals may harm people and other animals. |
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It is not easy relaxing while worrying whether your son is slathering crayon on the divan in the sun lounge. |
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By now, most of us have gotten into the habit of slathering on sunblock if we plan to be outside all day. |
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Butterscotch brownie cake with oranges in caramel syrup This is so dense and rich that slathering it with icing or cream would be too much. |
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Who'd have thought that we'd be drinking it, eating it, frying in it and slathering it all over our bodies! |
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From popping pills and slathering on creams to having a machine roll over the thighs, an increasing number of women are seeking these solutions to orange-peel skin. |
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The constant slathering praise directed at the likes of them is the critical equivalent of a one-eyed chinless inbred mutant winning a beauty contest. |
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It does push him toward drawing a caricature of his own, one of slathering, bloodsucking right-wingers. |
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If slathering on another layer of sunscreen is as active as you plan to get on your next Hawaiian vacation, turn the page. |
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As any diplomat knows, the role requires a doubleness not just of message but of manner — an extra slathering of the flatteries and false civilities that grease the wheels of all human dealings. |
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Some are not content with a slathering Hound of the Baskervilles in the lounge. |
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The best advice, then, remains: keep slathering on the sun cream, avoid tobacco smoke, eat and drink well, exercise regularly and, if you are a young woman, have an anti-papilloma vaccination. |
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If you were to find yourself in the jungle without a mosquito net, slathering yourself in snot might be a good course of action. |
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Rather than slathering on more suntan lotion, get into an air-conditioned center and, uh, condition yourself and get centered. |
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I want my money to afford me the illusion that all that slathering is going to make me feel like Cindy or Heidi or Elle. |
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Now imagine slathering it with two tablespoons of butter and tossing six teaspoons of sugar on top. |
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If you're headed to the beach this summer, or out to your backyard for an afternoon of cutting the grass, you'll probably be slathering on some sunscreen before you go. |
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We're always slathering on conditioner in the hope that our locks come out as glossy as those on hair adverts. |
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For something less revealing this summer, take a look at the face-kini, the ultimate alternative to slathering on sunblock on trips to the beach. |
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By February 2010, Jones's doctors decided that he had absorbed dangerous levels of aluminum, a result of working 17 hours a day and slathering antiperspirant on his body in between his two and three daily showers. |
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Serve on a toasted bun with lettuce, tomato and a slathering of remoulade sauce. |
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These tips go beyond the usual advice about drinking more water, exercising regularly, eating fruits and veggies and slathering on sunscreen. |
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Fed up with slathering on face cream only to see no difference? |
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At a waffle house somewhere in Arkansas, there must be a Yokozuna in the making, slathering an inch or two of buttery ooze over his supersize Sunday brunch. |
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A sunscreen pill made from coral could one day render suntan lotion nearly obsolete, which would mean no more slathering on the sunblock every time you hit the beach. |
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