In between the papillae are grooves where food and bacteria can collect, turning your tongue white and your breath icky. |
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So now you're going to play tattletale and report everything to icky Snapey? |
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But if boho isn't your vibe, you're going to feel silly and icky wearing them, and that's just plain unattractive. |
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The students are adorable, with just enough backbone to keep from melting into icky Hollywood moppets. |
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Having people expect you to simper and giggle due to your gender is icky, to say the least. |
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You know, creepy images on videotape and icky looking kids lurking in the back blackness of the frame. |
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Hayseeds, hicks and clodpoles were assumed to be the only ones who really wanted or needed the loud, scary and icky things. |
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She was covered from head to foot with icky brown mud and her hair was sticking up on all ends. |
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At ten, boys were supposed to be afraid of girls and think that they were icky, and then at puberty, boys would start liking girls. |
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But you can use an over-the-counter active zinc oxide product, like Novitra, to cut your healing time and help sores look less icky! |
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Why couldn't it be like the good old days where I thought boys were icky and all that jazz? |
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It's hard to ascribe the more extreme hatred directed toward her as anything besides, at best, bitterness, and at worst something much more icky. |
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In a matter of a couple of months, dating had taken me back to grade school when all boys were icky and cooties were a very real threat. |
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And then there are the clams themselves, what with their icky clam foot sticking out of their shell like a tongue of a lecherous mutant. |
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Instead, though, it's a muddier tale that seems to be trying to expose the icky, money-grubbing soul of the children's entertainment business. |
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She smiled a sticky, icky, saccharine smile at us and pulled out the pencil from her ear. |
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A slicker actor would have cued revulsion in children, but here the icky inevitability of movie clinches had been thwarted. |
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Large icky evil things roam this godless barren waste after the moon rises. |
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He came back to the table and told Sam that Ms. Shaw thought it was gross and icky. |
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It's an icky daddy-daughter comedy featuring character actors abasing themselves horribly for the money. |
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Greg Smith woke up one morning this month, covered from head to toe in icky, slimy Vampire-Squid ink. |
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Send us a photo of your icky mug and you could be the winner of our UGLY MUG Contest. |
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The redirect code was getting a bit icky anyway, and I think I see how to do this and clean it up a bit. |
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It's grey outside, it's stopped raining, but by god it would be nice if it could start again, just to take some of the nasty icky wet hot stickiness away. |
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The celeb-endorsed craze promises to flush your body of icky impurities with a flood of juice. |
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The greatest thing about Jennie and the book that contains her is that no icky morals are conveyed. |
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These were nasty, icky, muddy things with hair at the bottom. |
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After a bunch of hot, humid, icky sticky days, it was pure bliss. |
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The vitamins C and E moisturize, but it's a light shampoo that won't leave behind icky residues or suck out hair's natural moisture. |
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Since Nov. 2, I've had an icky feeling in the pit of my stomach. |
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Constantly, I desired to bury that icky nasty no-good feeling. |
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As always, muchas gracias to the folks at P.S.122 and Culturebot, those who performed, and the people who rolled out on such an icky, rainy night to see us. |
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Consider Piers Akerman's icky description of the winning yacht's famous winged keel in his cash-in book, The Cup Comes Down Under. |
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The prevailing attitude that periods are icky is something that Chella Quint, a menstruation education researcher, is fighting. |
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But, icky, snotty clumps of algae have been seen dancing in the eddies and gyres around the ship. |
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As much as it sounds icky to us-not a good word, and I don't know how you would translate it into French-it was legal. |
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Actually, rather like Gruber, we feel rather icky about fairy tales. |
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Opting not to shave actually comes with a whole host of benefits, from avoiding razor burn and microscopic cuts to helping your under arms smell less icky and reducing friction. |
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At first the other kids were icky about handling the earthworms. |
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Restaurants doing Valentine's Day specials is so icky, and couples sitting awkwardly waiting for the lightning bolt of passion to strike them is nauseating. |
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Yeah, ear wax is icky, but the doc says it's very protective. |
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Jack and Meg White make their return to the North-East with their Number One album Icky Thump. |
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Their sixth and latest LP Icky Thump recently topped the album charts. |
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Ey up, Anglophiles The White Stripes are back, and in full northern English throttle promoting their new CD Icky Thump. |
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