Inside he saw another one of his friends, a tall scraggly girl with cloudy blue eyes. |
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The scraggly arms shot forward and screams fell behind me as Sandra ran in after me. |
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The rectory blinked in amber glitters between a scraggly screen of kapok trees fronting it. |
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He was wearing a suit, his tie in one of those enormous Windsor knots, but his trademark red beard was scraggly as always. |
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My hair is dry and scraggly and I want to recolour it back to brunette and cut it all one length. |
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The boy was scraggly and thin, and his strange, purple eyes were constantly darting this way and that. |
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The young boy, scraggly and thin, struggled against him before kicking him in the leg and darting off. |
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I took mine, which had my name scrawled on the top in a thin, scraggly, yet elegant script. |
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Its appearance was that of a wooden skeleton except with scraggly twigs and splinters jutting out from its joints and face. |
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Francona, who could have taken a conservative stance against his players' scraggly hair and scruffy beards, instead embraced his team's approach. |
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They all looked disheveled with dirty clothing and most of them had scruffy beards and scraggly hair. |
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His pale face, which was thin and almost frail, was framed by a scraggly beard and long straight hair that was perfectly parted in the middle. |
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The crown of his head was devoid of hair but thick gray strands grew along the sides and a scraggly moustache fell around his thin mouth. |
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Don Shirley, an understated man with steel-frame glasses and a scraggly beard, was a kindred spirit. |
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Together with his unkempt mop of wavy brown hair and his scraggly beard, his appearance was most intimidating. |
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He's first seen down-and-out, with a scraggly beard and out of work until his old mercenary buddy Rayburn gets him a job as a bodyguard. |
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It's dark, full and thick, not like that scraggly salt-and-pepper Brillo pad stuck to your face. |
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After herringboning up the powdery side of Sentinal Dome, we skied over to a rocky outcrop where a scraggly old tree clung to the rocks. |
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Bert was in charge of a few scraggly swaggies who were working for their keep. |
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His hair was scraggly and slightly curly, its color a cross between brown and black. |
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He was unshaven, with a goatee and long, scraggly hair, and looked miserable and not a little creepy. |
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He had a scraggly beard and his once clean-shaven head was ringed by a horseshoe of graying hair. |
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The snake is wriggling like crazy, but now has its neck wound around a couple of scraggly bushes. |
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Now the slender spires of tamarack and balsam fir dominated a scraggly forest, while impenetrable-looking layers of hardy shrubs filled the understorey. |
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She was very quiet, this tiny, full-busted woman with the most beautiful hands and skin, pearly teeth but awful, scraggly hair. |
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A painting of what appeared to be a mountain man with a white scraggly beard caught my attention. |
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A very long, formerly bluish muffler trailed its scraggly ends down his front and back, and the fat, rounded tips of his shoes poked out from beneath his trousers. |
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At dawn for the past two mornings, great scraggly flocks of rooks mixed with a few jackdaws pour over our base moving from their roosts to the freshly plowed fields. |
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Half a mile to the north, a scattered herd of fallow deer nosed at the snow-covered roots of wide-spaced, scraggly trees sprouting from the rubble of an ancient landslide. |
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He tilted his head up revealing a long beard and scraggly hair. |
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The tree, an old red pine, scraggly in its lower branches, cracked in two with less warning than an incoming mortar and the top leaped into flames. |
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When a plastic board becomes scraggly enough to snag your dishcloth when you wash it, throw it out. |
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All I could see now was that his once sexy, scraggly hair was so obviously a wig. |
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She took clumps of her scraggly, nut-brown hair and held it straight out from her head. |
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You can't really see from the picture but his back end is still very scraggly and he's extremely thin under the bushy fur that remains around his shoulders and head. |
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In another picture several Kirgiz men stand together in scraggly robes with long dark beards. |
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In 1642, when a small, scraggly hook of land east of Manhattan was awarded to a reform minister, or dominie, in Dutch, it became known to its first European settlers as Dominie's Hoek. |
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She would be so happy... that she wouldn't notice the spelling or the scraggly writing. |
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What he painted was scenes of the Old West, cowboys and Indians, cattle and horses. Pictures scraggly with sagebrush. |
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He's clean-shaven, a sign of fanaticism in a country of scraggly beards. |
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The sunburn of my face, what little of it could be seen through a scraggly growth of beard, had faded to a sickly yellow. |
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Most of the animals in this scene are scraggly and poorly drawn. |
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Long scraggly chins and green skin, tall pointy hats and black cats, warts with hair and children to scare, these are the things witches are made of! |
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