So he pushed a thickish book towards me, asking me to check if my name was in there. |
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Cut in thickish slices with a serrated knife and serve warm, at room temperature or cold. |
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Set at eye level, a little thickish, broad, rounded at the tips, almost flat, fairly long. |
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To make the batter, mix the flour in a bowl with enough sparkling to make a thickish batter and season to taste. |
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And I saw: a thickish mass, yellowish and red and blue, a pulsing thing with spaces, a shaded clump. |
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With his own nose — which is no small appendage, with a bulbous end and a thickish bridge — Domingo said he had always been content. |
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With the machine still running, add enough oil to make a thickish paste. |
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Blade net-veined, thickish, elliptic with entire margins, overwintering. |
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Those feelers slither their way out towards that circumscribing boundary wall of thickish sky-blueness, which is a lovely tonal match with all the rest. |
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Blade palmately lobed and veined, thickish, glossy. |
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