Federon puffed out his chest, delighted by the sudden attention, allowing his eyes to affix themselves to the neckline of Kendra's clinging top. |
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I've never seen a make up lady on the verge of tears before but my puffed out peaky face was a challenge too far. |
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But having puffed us up to bursting point the agency then decided to take us down a peg or two. |
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The best way to silence anybody puffed up with their own importance is to laugh at them. |
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The families of both the bride and groom prepare puffed rice for the ceremony as a symbol of fertility and good luck. |
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Most British ambassadors would have huffed and puffed in private, and said nothing in public. |
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Anne of Green Gables felt more confident when she got her dress with puffed sleeves. |
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Pigtails, puffed sleeves in check cotton, bare midriff and a skirt that definitely wouldn't need tucking up in the milking shed. |
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They tested for level of sensory block by stubbing their thighs and flanks with the cigars they puffed with their after-dinner brandy. |
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Locating them instantly, she threw on a pair of worn jeans, a red long-sleeved shirt, and a black puffed vest. |
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He must not be a recent convert, or he may be puffed up with conceit and fall into the condemnation of the devil. |
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I puffed and panted and managed to move the first case a couple of inches but no more. |
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He took a last look in the mirror, fixed his tie, shot his cuffs and puffed out his chest. |
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The train puffed away into the distance, the funnel trailing black and white clouds as it departed. |
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He leaned back in his leatherback chair, and puffed out his Cuban cigar, sending the smoke coiling up to the ceiling. |
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Motor manufacturers have huffed and puffed about transport costs, exchange rates, the expense of right-hand drive models and so on. |
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Their breath puffed in rapid white clouds that hung in the air as they stood there and panted, watching me with wide eyes. |
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He puffed on a cigarette and tapped nervously to country music coming from the radio. |
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In one hand he held a book, with the other he puffed on a dark, wooden pipe. |
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One of the remaining models pulled out a cigarette and puffed on it nervously in an attempt to relieve the stress. |
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He puffed smoke into the gray day, a brilliant smile gracing his beautiful face. |
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The dragon puffed a bit of smoke from its nostrils and opened its small wings. |
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However at one point it puffed smoke which was a bit concerning, and on its final pass a hazy smoke trail could be discerned. |
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I inhaled deeply and puffed a great wind of air to blow out the 18 tiny tea lights. |
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Her long hair was dead straight and pulled back into a ponytail, the sides were pressed tightly against her scalp and the top was puffed up. |
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Mr. Brawnings looked over at his daughter, whose cheeks were puffed out and were a shade of crimson. |
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Cover pan and cook 10 minutes, until dumplings are puffed up and cooked through. |
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His face was flustered with bright red, and his chest was puffed out in authority. |
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Vijay straightened his Sepoy uniform and stood upright, so that his chest was puffed out. |
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The dress puffed out below the waist, and had puffy sleeves, until the elbow, where they became skin-tight. |
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This is a floor-length, brightly colored cloth dress with a square neckline and short, puffed sleeves. |
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Their gowns were fine velvet and silk, with puffed shoulders and cascading trains. |
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The neck line dipped demurely and the long sleeves puffed slightly at the shoulders. |
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She wore a flowing pale yellow skirt with ruffles and a silken blouse with puffed sleeves. |
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The garters Willie had made me from leftover elastic used for her customer's puffed sleeves that had fit me snugly were suddenly too loose. |
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It is pulling its unsweetened puffed rice, unsweetened puffed rice, and puffed wheat cereals from store shelves. |
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Snacks include fruits such as banana, mango, and jackfruit, as well as puffed rice and small fried food items. |
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The salt water caused the kernels to swell and the puffed grain filled the hold with a fluffy nature's life preserver. |
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The Governor was puffed up, already tasting certain success in the fossil fuels industry. |
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The roof was thatched and a small stone chimney cheerfully puffed out bits of dark smoke. |
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His horse puffed exhaustedly, galloping along, around the rear of his troops. |
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Canada is puffed up that we signed the Kyoto Protocol in the face of a big industry lobby. |
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As a cook, he may be a little too fond of traditional English ingredients like suet and American novelties like puffed wheat and canned corn. |
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Fill the moulds to just under the top, and bake for 7 to 8 minutes or until puffed up and springy to the touch. |
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Her bodice was cut slightly off-the-shoulder with short puffed sleeves and a pointed waist. |
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Pride is viewed as a negative characteristic, a feeling of conceit or being puffed up with an arrogant superiority. |
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I puffed my cheeks out and blew a gust of air out my mouth in an attempt to get the annoying strand of black hair out my eyes. |
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The most stupid miscreations of American stupidity, are puffed and forced upon the American people. |
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He is a very cheap character and a short-arse like a lot of them are, puffed up like a turkey. |
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Bake the quiches for 30-35 minutes, until the filling has puffed and the tops are lightly golden. |
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The lab is a windowless room with a blackout curtain puffed over the closed door, and when the lights are turned off, it's completely dark. |
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I remember my mom was holding me, and my whole face and my eyes were puffed up. |
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Expressionless except for his puffed cheeks, he blew his whistle twice, signaling us to fall in line behind the school's back door. |
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Black hose revealed a well-turned leg, disappearing into puffed pumpkin hose, richly embroidered and paned in black on black. |
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Over the next few days I wheezed and huffed and puffed my way slowly along the mountain paths. |
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Instead, there must have been a few blowhards who got all puffed up and began pontificating. |
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She was alone in her room, unbraiding her hair, when a breeze puffed her thin white curtains into her room. |
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Her head was craned back in pain from her father's grip and her eyes were puffed up and red. |
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In Northern India, people celebrate the festival of Divali with sugar candy, batasha, and khil, puffed rice. |
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United huffed and puffed, and always looked organised, but their old failings in front of goal were again their undoing. |
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Brusquely, he pulled the head back, cleared the airway, pinched the nostrils shut, puffed between the ice cold lips. |
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When Arian opened the door to let his dog into the room he hardly recognized the poor creature for the way its fur puffed out. |
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He covered the animal's snout with his mouth and puffed two breaths into her. |
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Fouche, the head of Napoleon's secret police, a stocky man with a bulbous nose, leaned back in his chair and puffed on a cigar. |
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Campaign surrogates stayed in the spin room with puffed chests for much longer than they did in Denver. |
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Those who ate the rolled oats were able to cycle significantly longer than those who ate the puffed rice, due to greater glucose availability. |
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It gave the spod a warm, marshmallowy smile that puffed up his features like dough. |
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She wore a white dress edged with lace and puffed sleeves, white shoes on her feet. |
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Bebe puffed up her little body, her short fur trying to ridge along her back into hackles, her bared fangs at Daisy's throat. |
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His thick eyebrows were concentrated on the cigarette smoke as he puffed the cancer stick. |
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The chief has puffed eyes and dark under-eye circles, thanks to ceaseless barking by stray canines in the vicinity of the Thackeray residence. |
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He charged down the soft dry sand until he was right beside the statuesque girl and puffed out his chest comically. |
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Steve loomed over her, his face puffed with exertion and his beard tangled and in disarray. |
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Yet the idea of something dripping with grease or yeastily puffed doesn't seem quite right either. |
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Women wore a huipil with short, puffed sleeves, a tightly wrapped skirt called a refajo, and a large, bright cotton cloth on the head. |
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And the small groups of people standing, with their heads bare and bowed, in the fields as the train carrying us all to Oxfordshire puffed its way to his chosen resting place. |
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I puffed on my cigarette and sat and watched the sun come up. |
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Mr Boddington ignored the notice, and puffed away at his cigarette. |
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The winter air is rent with cries from thousands of puffed up lips, begging to be let in. |
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It puffed a whiff of smoke and crouched down to their level. |
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The hair was dried, puffed out and held in place with lacquer. |
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Her cerise dress had narrow skirts and large, puffed sleeves. |
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Motors idled, and tailpipes puffed and nobody was going anywhere. |
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Danny froze and the General's eyes bulged as he puffed his moustache. |
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Some came wrapped in what looked like puffed up fabric worms, with hair just as knotted and twisted. |
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Heat the oil to 360 degrees Fahrenheit, and fry the beignets 3 at a time until they are puffed and golden on both sides, about 2-3 minutes per batch. |
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Hugh puffed, his hair flopping hither and thither as the photographers hosed him down. |
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There are pork shumai, pork and vegetable dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings with nearly translucent skins puffed over fabulously fresh whole shrimp. |
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Clive puffed again, then slowly pulled the pipe from his mouth and leaned back in his chair, making it rock slightly as he held the pipe in front of his face. |
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Shrimps huffed and puffed for more than an hour against a well-drilled but unambitious side who had obviously come to Christie Park looking for one point. |
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My chest is puffed out regularly and there is a skip in my step. |
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Turning the last page, he lit it up and puffed out a smoke ring. |
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Umberto shrugged, she puffed again and blew a languid smoke ring. |
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This is dark crottle or puffed shield lichen, Parmelia physodes. |
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Afterward, you can actually see her young career flash before her eyes as she makes a kind of puffed up blowfish face. |
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Duncan had beamed and chortled and puffed out cigar smoke contentedly, and Lucasta had thought that when he behaved like this, she wished he would go to China and stay there. |
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Half the sky was a golden glow casting a shimmering slick across the water, and the other half, painted with grey and black puffed humungous clouds. |
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He also had a bad patch over a holiday in Majorca as a guest of media people, though he broke no rules and the story was puffed up far beyond its importance. |
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But before we thoroughly romanticize those golden aromatic days, it's worth recalling a pipe-smoker who puffed contemplatively while overseeing the deaths of millions. |
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Slide the baking sheet into the oven and bake the flan for one hour, or until the filling is puffed and golden and just jiggles in the center when you tap the pan. |
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Dried manure ground into fine powder by hooves and wagon wheels puffed up into the air and its pungent smell filled the town and drifted far outside the town. |
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There was complete and utter silence as Maggie looked around and the train puffed slowly away, gaining speed until it was a speck at the end of the valley. |
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This year, we made the journey to Mallaig by car, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and even catching a glimpse of the Jacobite train as she puffed her way north. |
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She playfully took the pipe out of the man's mouth and puffed on it. |
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She tried her darnedest, huffed and puffed her lungs out, but could not activate the gadget, much less register any reading even after several attempts. |
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They who follow him should not be puffed up with pride at the idea that they are the seeing, the dwellers in the sunshine of Truth, the living who are not dead in spirit. |
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This conversation made it very clear who was puffed up with pride and obstinately trying to impose his will on others, and who was trying to be reasonable and accommodating. |
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Not only would private prayer keep them from being puffed up by human praise, it would help them focus their hearts on God, removing them from the distractions of the world. |
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History meant to be puffed up with nationalist pride hangs slackly. |
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He was wearing dark shorts and a dark singlet with old white runners when he approached the girl and he was puffed out after having run up to her. |
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We started jogging and after the first one, he was puffed out. |
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We were mighty proud of our personalized statement of annualized, culturally-mandated love for the woman nearest our hearts, and our puffed chests told the world just that. |
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She pulled out faded articles of clothing at first, but then she came to a long, purple, sparkling dress with puffed sleeves, a low, scooping neckline, and a wide, full skirt. |
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It seems logical that the incredible headdresses, the folded, puffed and knotted clothes, are all designed to make the wearer look bigger, taller and more impressive. |
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With puffed sleeves and white lace rims, she finished off her look. |
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Cream colored, with puffed sleeves, a skirt decorated with ribbons filled out with many layers of petticoats underneath and an extremely tight bodice. |
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I never want to see another grain of puffed wheat in my life. |
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Foods with high glycemic indexes, including white rice, watermelon, puffed wheat and rice, and baked potatoes, contain carbohydrates that break down quickly. |
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The puffed grains are then dried off before they can collapse. |
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The company limited the distribution of products like chile and lime puffed wheat snacks to smaller mom-and-pop retail operations in Mexican-dominated areas. |
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Juliana was wearing a pink low-necked gown with puffed sleeves. |
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Under it she wore a crisp white shift whose sleeves puffed at the elbow. |
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Posing like a poor man's Poldark the portly PM huffed and puffed trying to bodyboard at Polzeath. |
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He puffed on the big cigar that he always had stuck in his face and posed back like a big butter-and-egg man. |
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The leech on his leg had swelled to more than five inches long, puffed and swollen on his blood. |
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But as much as they huffed and puffed, they never looked capable of breaching the rocklike Perth rearguard. |
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I nodded, puffed my chest out, but then looked at the ground. |
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In the bathroom she wet my hair and then puffed it out with some mousse. |
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Eyes blazing red and chests puffed out, the diminutive rockhoppers bicker incessantly while the larger, and calmer, albatrosses preen. |
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Melt butter and marshmallow in big stock pot then add puffed rice cereal. |
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The casserole will have puffed up and browned around the edges. |
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Like a king puffed up with absolute power, he bombastically challenges those who would question his authority. |
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Her legs and arms puffed with fluid, symptoms of beriberi, she was weak, short of breath and with a fever of 106, Tyson said. |
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Place in the oven and bake for 15 minutes or until the strudels are puffed and brown. |
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A bowl of sev mamra, consisting of puffed rice, peanuts and fried seasoned noodles. |
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And as Keys huffed and puffed in the windy conditions, the Ravens battened down the hatches to close out a deserved win. |
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Badger puffed coaxingly for a second or two, and then let out a roguish cloud of smoke. |
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There's an undeniable wow-factor when a souffle, puffed up like a robin's breast, emerges from the oven. |
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Clothing au ballon was produced with exaggerated puffed sleeves and rounded skirts, or with printed images of balloons. |
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Orshansky puffed on a device that looked like a dental tool. |
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The Germans have huffed and puffed but always caved in, in the end. |
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Everyone else looked loads sweatier and more puffed out than he did. |
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Another time his face puffed up overnight until he looked like a Shar-Pei. |
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He had his cheeks puffed out as if his mouth was full of water. |
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