Sour Patch Kids are a tasty treat and even those idiotic Warhead sour candies go down with barely a pucker, but this candy made me gag. |
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Astringent varieties contain alum, which makes your mouth pucker when the fruits are eaten before they're fully ripe. |
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There's the sour pucker on a snow lynx, a soulful pout on a groundhog, and a demonic stare on a giant panda. |
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His bible-infused speeches have become as commonplace as his chimp-like pucker. |
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Beneath the widow's peak of dyed blond hair, his face, as faces do, is beginning to pucker and billow. |
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The stunned looks on the faces of the audience caused her to lose her pucker, proving that you can't whistle and laugh at the same time. |
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Sewing straight across from left to right on a cap front can cause a cap to pucker at the seam. |
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For Arenas, though, it's not points and wins that make girls swoon, aged ladies pucker up and folks shout from high-rise balconies. |
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She said this while pressing both sides of his cheeks in a grotesque pucker. |
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Byrd brings her lessons to us in this book full of tips and exercises to perk up your pucker. |
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Although to her dismay, his lips did not pucker nor did they even move as she drew near. |
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With a rubbing motion, thrill the skins of the tomatoes until they start to pucker and tumesce. |
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As they dry over a period of months or years, these materials pool and pucker into lustrous, craggy surfaces. |
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Equipped with high speed 2-needle lock stitch machine with needle feed and intermittent puller feed for efficient and pucker free tape attaching. |
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She didn't swing her hips, pucker her lips, roll her eyes, flare her nostrils, smoke fetchingly or lure luckless men to dark destinies by deceiving them. |
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A remote-controlled quadcopter, outfitted with tinsel and mistletoe, paid a visit to Union Square, where unsuspecting San Franciscans and tourists were prompted to pucker up. |
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Cranberry sauce should be sweet but not cloying, and tart without causing pucker and anguish. |
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He told reporters at the weekend that the bulge was nothing more than a pucker along the jacket's seam when the president crossed his arms and leaned forward. |
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His tailor was trotted out to say it was just a seam pucker. |
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He started to pucker up when Autumns voice sounded softly in his ear. |
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The taste for success is like green apples: you have to pucker up to appreciate it. |
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Donnez-moi un bec is a performance piece in which the public is invited to pucker up and make a print of their lips on paper. |
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Your permanent pucker deserves full points because it's just so cute! |
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High cheekbones and lips that always seemed to be on the cusp of a pucker. |
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Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until the onion is tender and the tomatoes start to pucker. |
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Blow on the backside of the chick and the hole will sort of pucker and unpucker. |
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The traditional explanation for the bad pairing is based on the presence of tannins the chemicals that make red wines taste dry and cause the mouth to pucker. |
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They went with ball gowns too, feathered and frilled and spangled, sometimes pock-marked with a gap-toothed lipstick pucker, brocaded, embroidered and printed. |
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Snow Kiss Lip Shine Your lips will be primed and ready to pucker up under the mistletoe with this gloss, part of the First Snow gift set from kooky beauty brand Philosophy. |
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When she has to signal suppressed disapproval over a dinner table, all she has to do is pucker slightly, and the job is done with eloquent understatement. |
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San Franciscans pucker their lips up and their eyes go slitty when you bring up burritos. |
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When you factor in a 12.7mm birdfucker you gain a bit more pucker. |
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