Trick is keeping the soap whiffy, so that means changing it every month or so. |
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I suspect they used the same one for the entire film and just sprayed it with room deodoriser when it started getting whiffy. |
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This, I thought contemplating another few cramped and whiffy hours, had better be worth it. |
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The island's speciality is dried seafood, and trays of whiffy prawns and cuttlefish stained the evening air. |
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I nipped over to see if I could squeeze on the bus, but found the compact upstairs compartment a bit too, well, whiffy. |
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Docherty is, at this very moment, embodying the phenomenon by wearing combat trousers and a furry-hooded anorak and being, frankly, a bit whiffy. |
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Some old guys don't wash and change their clothes as often as they might and this one was a little on the whiffy side. |
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My favourite is a wonderfully whiffy, full-flavoured, spicy pale ale. |
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For a few days we have been conscious of a bit of a whiffy smell. |
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in. |
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Tempting as it was to pass round the oatcakes and crack open a bottle of Burgundy there and then, its whiffy pong soon ruled out any chance of afternoon nibbles. |
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I have some other stuff I'll change into when the suit gets a bit whiffy. |
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Besides, these are but part of a series of whiffy stories about politicians in general, not just progressive ones. |
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Although the definition is whiffy, some green jobs clearly have positive externalities. |
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Sprinkled with lemon, the fish tastes fresh and very salty, though as is often the case with cheaper salmon, a bit whiffy. |
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Certain parts of Shanghai are already fairly malodorous, and as the temperature rises in the coming months, our noses are already set to be treated to more whiffy wafts. |
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Sure, it's got about as much to do with farming as a Chelsea tractor but who needs whiffy reality when the fantasy is so fragrant? |
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But don't let the smell put you off because its impressive orange flowers make more of a statement than its whiffy pong. |
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But maybe they didn't notice the whiffy advice because they were all checking out the latest fragrances from George Best. |
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It had to go to Leighton Andrews, whose unexpected resignation as Education Minister in June was simply whiffy. |
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So get your kids to put their kit inside one of these bags with its ingenious 'pong patch' to dry and deodorise whiffy sportswear. |
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You can brunch on fromage at gloriously whiffy Mission Cheese or New Orlean's-style beignets stuffed with crawfish at Brenda's French Soul Food in the Tenderloin. |
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We may like to believe our friends would inform us if our breath was whiffy, but often it's not that straightforward. |
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There I was eagerly anticipating my usual Gourmet Perle gravy meal with a side smattering of Purina One dried food and I was served up whiffy great chunks of fish. |
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He hung around with fisher folk who were pretty whiffy in a high wind. |
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