Before, she had been just as willing as Ashira was to go into the muddy pigpen or the dirty stables or the smelly, slimy swamp. |
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Even the plonkos, gentle smelly old men, knew we would never turn them away. |
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There are all sorts of poncy blends of tea made from smelly herbs that taste like green water. |
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Even though it contains virtually nothing organic our dustbin is pretty smelly in summer, even after a week. |
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I wrote two pieces tonight for various jobs, but they both are thin, trembling, smelly things. |
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These creatures have the reputation of being smelly, vicious, spiteful and unreliable. |
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Most animals are killed in nauseatingly smelly abattoirs awash with blood, guts, urine and faeces. |
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They are wooden, barely articulate blobs of clay, with as much emotional expression as you'd expect from an oversized smelly surfer sock puppet. |
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The bar was noisome and smelly, the stench of unwashed bodies and foul beer mingling with the rotten fish smell of the port. |
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One wine writer of the old school refused to partner his great vintage clarets with smelly French cheeses, believing the pair to clash horribly. |
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They left from the big smelly station with the road that ran through it, a giant grey monster crouching under North Bridge. |
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Chlorine sucks sebum out of the hair, causing split ends and smelly strands. |
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The job is generally done on the last or second-to-last day of setup to avoid smelly food spoilage. |
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I've tried those awful smelly mousse hair removers that never seem to work. |
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The man beside me, a burly, smelly man with a grizzly black beard and a mole on his nose, was looking at me strangely. |
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Readers report success against dandruff and smelly feet as well as jock itch. |
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Here, fishermen use gates to direct this smelly ooze into tiny ponds they own. |
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Men in the tribes would gather around a fire to watch loose cavewomen remove their filthy animal hides from their smelly, unshaven bodies. |
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As cellulose nitrate rots, it shrinks and becomes brittle, leaking toxic fumes corrosive enough to turn a reel of film into smelly gelatin ooze. |
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The production of leather from animal hides was a time-consuming and dreadfully smelly process. |
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A horrible grinding sound came from somewhere above their heads, and a spray of smelly oil came down on top of them. |
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One dose can dry up wet smelly oxters for as long as a year, say proponents. |
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Remember to mix grass clippings with other garden wastes in the compost heap to avoid them becoming slimy, stagnant and smelly. |
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Today I noticed that as soon as I dropped a few of the smelly fish food pellets into the water they started to fight over them. |
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If there was one place that Angel detested it was the village, full of smelly houses and coarse women. |
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The hospitals were dirty, smelly, rat infested, and lacked basic requirements. |
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In Trafalgar Square, he meets up with Bugsy, a fat, smelly, cheeky con-man pigeon, who ends up volunteering for the war effort by mistake. |
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I've looked at a variety of liquids, all have some funky combination of smelly smells thrown in. |
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We see him living in his dank, smelly, garbage-infested cave high on Mt. Crumpit. |
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In this lakeside town in Kenya, having smelly feet could be a death sentence. |
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Leaves decompose quickly, which can turn water murky and even make it smelly. |
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Users of the men's toilet said it was smelly and needed a new floor and a good steam clean. |
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Firstly the grass snake may wriggle vigorously, and secondly it may produce a very smelly fluid. |
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They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump. |
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Give the smelly kid a whack on the head with a giant pikachu toy and he will know better than to challenge u in future. |
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You will find that the tom will stop spraying his smelly urine to mark his territory. |
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Messy, smelly fake tans, foundations that disappear before lunchtime and skin whiteners could soon be a thing of the past. |
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It's good to be back, Maggie's thrilled, and I'll soon readjust to how dirty and smelly the city is, I suppose. |
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I remember being pushed through the market and being fed pieces of smelly cooked kransky. |
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Yeah, it's smelly, yeah, it screws up the atmosphere, yeah, people die because of it. |
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Apparently, Chaucer was fond of eating the berries of the commonly known guelder rose but most find them bitter and smelly. |
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We leant into the smelly wind as we walked and it was strong enough to hold us up. |
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The production of leather from animal hides was a time consuming and dreadfully smelly process. |
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It appears that all is fixed and now we have damp, smelly clothes to rewash and a damp, smelly room to sleep in until everything dries out. |
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In the past, I stared with amazement and almost revered the brown, smelly liniment as I rubbed it into my bruises. |
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For food rewards, try chicken, liver, cheese, sardines, and other smelly, yummy, soft treats. |
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That bait is either a very smelly one, such as flavoured luncheon meat or designer paste, or a large lobworm. |
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Barbel can still be caught, however, and a big, smelly bait like flavoured luncheon meat or a big lobworm usually does the trick. |
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The good wide space was rather damp and exceeding smelly but we won't go into that. |
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Only nurses commonly ascribed nappy rash, feeding problems, pulling ears, loose stools, cold symptoms, and smelly urine to teething. |
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Stuck in this miserable world with bloodsuckers and smelly lushes with guns? |
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I squished myself tightly into the tiny triangular space between the left and rear walls and the smelly black dunny can. |
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They are your average scally lads, bad hair, tight jeans, unwashed, smelly, drunken. |
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Straw, sand and pine needles have been dumped onto spectator walking areas, creating a smelly quagmire. |
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Mark the smelly side of the chopping board with a permanent marker, so you always chop the onions, garlic, chives etc on that side. |
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I felt ashamed to let anyone come to the flat because it was filthy, smelly and scruffy. |
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Well, my viddy shop is dubbed ABC Viddies, and whilst dark and scungy and smelly and drippy and cavelike, it serves all my viddy needs. |
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Don't expect too many Barbours and smelly dogs in Scotland on Sunday's new society journal, The Social. |
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The whole thing's smelly already, I think the people can do the math, don't you? |
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Community leaders say the playground is a muddy, smelly quagmire even in the height of summer. |
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I just don't enjoy leaping out of bed and into a pile of my sisters old smelly socks. |
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If your tootsies get sweaty and smelly, wash them twice a day with water and anti-bacterial soap. |
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A smelly torrent of water flooded over him, and he let go, spluttering bad temperedly. |
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Okay, so they had a bit of a snog at the end of the last series, but that was just to keep the smelly waster on his toes. |
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Yet he moved his pieces with a dexterity which belied his smelly, scruffy attire and trampish demeanour. |
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If you needed more than a handful of copies, then expensive, smelly and imperfect alternatives, like the mimeograph, were your only options. |
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It is smelly and unattractive, and is therefore left in the trash can in the alley. |
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In the unusually smelly dressing room, there were some photocopies of some old bills from the theatre from Georgian times. |
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Uncastrated billy goats are smelly and are very noisy when separated from the does. |
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Then he handed a smelly helmet to Raylaa, who sniffed disgustedly and just got onto the sidecar, a two suitcases stacked on her lap. |
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Sow bugs form hordes in the warm, smelly monkey house where golden lion tamarins live. |
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I kept out of his way, because he looked quite mad, and was a bit smelly to boot. |
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Brown vinegar also works well in smelly cupboards, especially those that have a musty or mouldy odour. |
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Meanwhile, others take bags full of clothes and end up sweaty, smelly and dishevelled. |
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For our neutered feline friends you will find that the tom will stop spraying his smelly urine to mark his territory. |
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We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes. |
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To top it off I found a smelly pair of old sport shoes underneath his toiletries bag. |
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For weeks, the residents and passing pedestrians have had to put up with dozens of smelly rubbish bags lying around. |
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My previous dog once padded into the lounge having just rolled in the duck pond and covered himself with smelly scum. |
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Landfill is always discussed as smelly, polluting and potentially unhealthy. |
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Bad taste, botched repairs and smelly dogs will all sabotage your house sale. |
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The tank seemed to get dirty and smelly very quickly, and we found we had to clean it out far more often than we had to with the tropical fish. |
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Yes, it's smelly, dirty and harmful, but in reality people do smoke cigarettes. |
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Some of these kids stay in the school hostel and were exposed to this smelly sewerage water for two weeks. |
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A man with a smelly dog got on board and sat rather too close to my nostrils. |
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Even as they deliver Pure Rock Fury to smelly rooms full of sweaty people, they plot against it. |
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The sea receded gradually from the promenade, which then looked out over acres of smelly tidal mud. |
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Nasty, smelly, noisy, polluting money-pits, that what cars have always been to me. |
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I do feel that if you decide not to smoke, you shouldn't have the smelly fumes wafting over from someone who does. |
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Fail to get the balance of ingredients right and you will end up with a slimy, smelly mess rather than the rich, crumbly mulch that is the sign of good compost. |
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Yes, the cell she was in was dank and smelly, but it wasn't too cold. |
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First we popped in on a roly-poly Alsatian farm wife and watched her brewing outrageously smelly Munster cheese to the accompaniment of tub-thumping Bavarian music. |
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The sediment, rich in heavy metal elements and organic substances, takes in dissolved oxygen and discharges smelly waste such as methane and sulphide into the water. |
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I keep this in mind when I tell the hotel people how insolent and useless and above all stupid they are for giving me such a stupid and smelly room. |
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In a time where cars were noisy, smelly, rattling contraptions, prone to throwing tantrums and geysers of steam at the slightest pretext, this was like a chariot from heaven. |
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Martin confesses that he cried from anxiety his first night in the novitiate and that, as part of his formation, cutting smelly, overgrown toenails in Jamaica sickened him. |
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The place was awash with yellow anoraks, smelly oxters and hairy legs. |
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Often the buses are dirty, smelly and littered with rubbish. |
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They were horrid, smelly, dirty and obstinate things that dominated your life right through every winter, and no-one who doesn't have to would even think of having one. |
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Richer folk lit their homes with candles made from beeswax or whale oil, whilst poorer folk had to make do with smelly, smoky tallow candles made from animal fat. |
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He explained how life on the march was pretty grubby and smelly. |
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And even if the doctor lived next door and you could call her, she would only bleed you and put smelly poultices on your forehead to balance your humors. |
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Keep in mind that the objects are not rotten or smelly or discolored. |
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A form of bacterial wilt which withers healthy banana plants and prematurely ripens fruits into a smelly goo is destroying crops and livelihoods as it moves across Uganda. |
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Even jogging, while seemingly harmless, has encouraged damp, smelly and sanctimonious people to stride down our streets with grinning notions of moral superiority. |
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Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette. |
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On the appointed day the Queen inspected a muddy, smelly morass. |
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Five blank videos, various Lynx branded smelly stuff, oh, and some socks. |
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I'm tired of changing your baby's smelly diapers, you deadbeat dad. |
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Mark ordered pizza with smelly gorganzola, pineapple and balsamic vinegar. |
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In his experience, nature tended to make one dirty, smelly and tired. |
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The loud ribbits of frogs come from the lilies in the smelly pond. |
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After a stinking, smelly day, the clouds and muck cleared, and wandering down Oxford Street you can feel the sense of a city starting to shed its seasonal cocoon. |
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As are people who slap on too much smelly stuff in a doomed effort to disguise their perspiratory pong. |
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Thoroughly impractical, hideous to look at and, apparently, rather smelly, this coat made entirely from natural sea sponges is a one of a kind. |
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Meadow muffins are the smelly piles left by cows for you to accidentally step in. |
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However, she and John soon have more to worry about when a smelly colleague tries to cadge a lift to work. |
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There may be as many as 100 species of bacteria living in the hairs of the tarsal gland that change ordinary urine into smelly rut chemicals. |
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There are the usual requests for smelly rubbers, modelling clay and a cuddly Seven Dwarf. |
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Neutered rabbits are easier to litter train and their urine and droppings will become less smelly. |
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One coolant converter is fighting smelly sumps with a new technology that uses a chemical polymer. |
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Sponges are the most frequently used item for kitchen cleanup, but unless they're kept scrupulously clean, they can become germy and smelly. |
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These are the bad-ass women who are sweaty, smelly, with mascara running down their cheeks and they don't give a rip. |
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Decaying, pustulating bodies lay crammed together in smelly shelters, while two forcibly separated lovers searched for each other. |
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The method claimed for imparting nonvolatility to the smelly aldehydes was the facile reaction of the carbonyl groups thereof with primary amines to form imines. |
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Each of the beds, including a hotbed, featherbed, unmade bed, waterbed, twin beds, smelly bed, four poster bed and bed of roses will be given to schools in Newcastle. |
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While plenty of people would probably quite enjoy the sight of a warden mucking out a particularly smelly cage, they'd be less thrilled to find they're picking up the tab. |
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Very smelly fish announces the arrival of spring, the sweet smell of mangoes heralds in summer and there is no winter until roasted batata appear on street corners. |
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At one stage around 1960 I worked for an unshaven, vile and smelly street bookie, Wingy, who claimed he'd lost his arm in the service of the King on the Somme. |
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She was hesitant to remove her shoes, as her socks were rather smelly. |
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Police helicopters blared loudspeaker warnings about the smelly man. Soon afterwards, a nosy motel receptionist noticed a nasty niff from a new guest. |
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Police helicopters blared loudspeaker warnings about the smelly man. |
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