Rubbed Sentence Examples

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  • She rubbed her arms again.

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  • He rubbed his eyes and a smile broke across his face.

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  • She rubbed her arm.

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  • He rubbed his face with his sleeve.

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  • He rubbed his mouth.

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  • He rubbed his face.

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  • Sofia rubbed her temples.

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  • She rubbed its forehead and leaned forward to touch its neck, marveling at how soft its hair was.

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  • She smiled to herself - and not always because he rubbed her the wrong way.

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  • Jule rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • Mrs. Lincoln, the Deans' cat, strolled into the room and rubbed the young girl's leg as if to ask what was the problem.

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  • He rubbed his chin.

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  • He rubbed his eyes and sat up, peering at the clock.

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  • She rubbed her head, shaking despite the rest.

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  • She ignored him and rubbed her forehead.

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  • Her shot nerves calmed until she rubbed a towel against the misty mirror and saw the tattoo again.

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  • He cupped one soft cheek and rubbed away a hot tear with his thumb.

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  • Mansr and Leyon both stared at her, and she rubbed her face.

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  • Edith looked up, rubbed a sleeve across her eyes to dry them, then brushed her hands down the white dress, smoothing the fabric against her legs.

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  • He rubbed his still-flat belly.

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  • He rubbed his five o'clock shadow and rose.

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  • Fred rubbed his chin in contemplation.

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  • Dean rubbed his chin but said nothing.

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  • He rubbed the stubble on his chin.

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  • Connor rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • Jackson rubbed his temples.

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  • Jackson dropped his head and rubbed his forehead for a moment, then looked up at her grimacing.

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  • Back at the barn, they unsaddled and rubbed the horses down.

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  • He rubbed his face and glanced at Jade, whose frown was more pronounced than Ileana's.

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  • He cupped one cheek with his roughened hand and rubbed away a tear with his thumb.

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  • The Immortal rubbed the injection spot with a grimace, stretched, and climbed inside the ring in the lowermost basement in the castle.

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  • Jackson rubbed his chin with his thumb and index finger.

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  • Weariness settled on her brow as she rubbed her eyes.

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  • Elisabeth rubbed her eyes and yawned, "Let's not go there tonight."

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  • Elisabeth let out an exasperated sigh and rubbed her forehead.

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  • He rubbed Tessa behind the ears and his expression became distant.

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  • Wincing, he rubbed his neck and grinned at her.

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  • She rubbed her neck.

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  • She rubbed the kid vigorously until it bleated a complaint.

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  • She rubbed her cheek against the soft hair on his neck.

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  • She rubbed his jaw.

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  • He rubbed the back of his neck and his gaze became somber.

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  • He rubbed his jaw and eyed her reflectively.

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  • She rubbed her face and considered ignoring her instinct, wanting to give the high-level government members the benefit of the doubt.

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  • She rubbed her neck, agitated.

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  • She rubbed the back of her neck, mentally wired despite her fatigue.

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  • He sat back and rubbed his face, fighting the urge to touch her again and take their relationship to the next level.

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  • Lana watched him leave and rubbed her face, exhausted.

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  • He shifted in his seat and rubbed his mouth, a rare sign of his nervousness.

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  • She rubbed her face with a heavy sigh and sat, relieved.

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  • He rubbed his stubble-roughed jaw.

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  • The roots around Deidre's left foot snapped free.  Katie shoved it aside before it could change its mind and started on the roots around her right foot.  Deidre moved her foot with a look of pain.  She rubbed her ankle, and Katie cut her arm again.

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  • Dean rubbed his eyes to consciousness.

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  • Dean rubbed the sleep from his eyes.

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  • Dean rubbed his bloodshot eyes.

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  • Dean rubbed and blotted Cynthia Byrne's body briskly with the towel and wrapped her head turban-like in a smaller one.

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  • He rubbed his neck.

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  • And she had rubbed her morals in his face again – only this time she had used other people's opinion as a hammer to drive her morals home.

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  • Back at the barn, she unsaddled Ed and rubbed him down.

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  • He rubbed his jaw with one hand.

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  • Alex rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • She rubbed her face and shook out her arms, trying to fling away whatever was in her blood.

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  • She sighed and rubbed her face.

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  • Darian rubbed his face, his fingers running the length of where the deepest and most knotted scar had been.

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  • Jenn rubbed her eyes with the heels of her palms.

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  • She gripped the necklace around her neck then rubbed her eyes.

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  • He frowned and rubbed his face, at once aware that his hands smelled of her.

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  • He rubbed the back of his neck, uncomfortable with the conversation.

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  • She rubbed her bandaged arm thoughtfully.

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  • She rubbed the area beneath her collarbone with a frown, unable to understand the demon's movement.

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  • He paced again and rubbed the back of his neck, unable to determine another fate possible.

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  • She rubbed her face and looked around.

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  • Taran watched him and rubbed the back of his neck, squinting at the lightened sky near the sunset.

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  • He unsaddled Ed and rubbed him down before putting him in his stall.

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  • Finally he rubbed the back of his neck and gave her a chagrined smile.

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  • His arms dropped to his side and he rubbed the back of his neck again.

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  • Alex ran fingers through his hair and then rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • He groaned and rubbed his head.

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  • He rubbed his jaw and eyed her reflectively for a few moments.

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  • He stood and rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • He sighed audibly and rubbed the back of his neck again.

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  • When she turned her attention to him, he dropped the cigarette on the ground and rubbed it out with the toe of his shoe.

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  • She gasped and rubbed the water from her eyes again.

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  • She sat up and rubbed her eyes.

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  • It shouldn't have, but it rubbed her the wrong way.

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  • Xander rubbed his face, agitated at losing his dinner and his night of fun.

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  • Jessi rubbed her cheeks, already stressed out and biting her tongue to keep from snapping at him.

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  • Gerry rubbed the back of his head in embarrassment.

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  • Jessi rubbed her face with a frustrated growl.

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  • Jessi grimaced and rubbed her temples.

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  • A grumpy meow drew her gaze to Xander's cat, who rubbed its face against her leg.

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  • Jessi rubbed her face.

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  • They are propagated by cuttings, or from the leaves, which are cut off and pricked in welldrained pots of sandy soil, or by the scales from the underground tubes, which are rubbed off and sown like seeds, or by the seeds, which are very small.

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  • He sometimes held the carbon powder against the diaphragm in a small tr ans' shallow cell (from a quarter to half an inch in diameter and about an eighth of an inch deep), and sometimes he used what he describes as a fluff, that is, a little brush of silk fibre with plumbago rubbed into it.

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  • To get at the female and the ova prolonged soaking in soap and water is necessary, the epiderm being rubbed away and the ointment then applied.

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  • This mode has some disadvantages attending it; such sheets are difficult to handle; the crustaceous species are liable to have their surfaces rubbed; the foliaceous species become so compressed as to lose their characteristic appearance; and the spaces between the sheets caused by the thickness of the specimen permit the entrance of dust.

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  • One grain of saffron rubbed to powder with sugar and a little water imparts a distinctly yellow tint to ten gallons of water.

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  • If it be rubbed in or evaporation be prevented, it acts, like alcohol and chloroform, as an irritant.

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  • The mould is in two, pieces hinged together; it is heated and the inner surface is rubbed over with finely powdered plumbago.

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  • By means of a rotating table either two surfaces of glass, or one surface of glass and one of cast iron, are rubbed together with the interposition of a powerful abrasive such as sand, emery or carborundum.

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  • Sand consists of grains of quartz or flint, the individual particles of which are large enough to be seen with the unaided eye or readily felt as gritty grains when rubbed between the finger and thumb.

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  • Pliny says that their wood was everlasting, and therefore images of the gods were made of it; he makes mention also of the oil of cedar, or cedrium, distilled from the wood, and used by the ancients for preserving their books from moths and damp; papyri anointed or rubbed with cedrium were on this account called ced ati libri.

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  • In all printing the paper is laid on the upper surface of the block, and the impression rubbed off with a circular pad, composed of twisted cord within a covering of paper cloth and bamboo-leaf, and called the baren.

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  • If, on the other hand, the alcohol be rubbed into the skin, or if its evaporation be prevented - as by a watch-glass - it absorbs water from the tissues and thus hardens them.

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  • Thoroughly rubbed into the skin alcohol dilates the bloodvessels and produces a mild counter-irritant effect.

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  • Rub the sheet of ebonite vigorously with warm flannel and lay it rubbed side downwards on the top of the tray.

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  • Suppose for instance that two bodies, both devoid of heat, are placed in contact with one another, and that the surface of the one is then rubbed over that of the other.

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  • Paint was excavated with the ubiquitous digging-stick, and rubbed fine on stones with water or grease.

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  • The blister if unbroken was heated, pricked, and then rubbed level with a burnisher; if, as sometimes happened, the silver had flaked away it was replaced by coatings of pure leaf silver rubbed in with a burnisher.

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  • He therefore bought back the sheets, says Calamy, for an old song, bound them and sold them in his own shop. This in turn was complained of, and he had to beg pardon on his knees before the council-table; and the remaining copies were sentenced to be "bisked," or rubbed over with an inky brush, and sent back to the kitchen for lighting fires.

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  • When sifting is had recourse to, the fibrous matter should be rubbed through the meshes of the sieve along with the earthy particles.

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  • The old ball of earth must be freed from all or most of the old crocks without doing injury to the roots, and the sharp edge of the upper surface gently rubbed off.

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  • The second year three young shoots are to be left on each of the six, one close to the base, one about the middle, and one at the point, the rest being rubbed off.

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  • This upper shoot is at the next winter pruning to be cut down to within about a foot of the point whence it sprung, and its buds rubbed off except the upper one for a leader, and one on each side just below it to furnish another pair of side shoots; these being trained in position, the tree would appear as in fig.

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  • Many of the smaller, useless shoots are rubbed out altogether; the best are allowed to grow perhaps a foot or more in length, and then either have the tips pinched out with the finger and thumb, or the ends may be cracked or broken, and allowed to hang down, but are not detached completely.

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  • The oil will purge when rubbed into the skin or injected per rectum.

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  • Externally chloroforrr ‘ is an antiseptic, a local anaesthetic if allowed to evaporate, and a rubefacient, causing the vessels of the skin to dilate, if rubbed in.

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  • They are very unstable, exploding violently when heated or rubbed.

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  • Special grease is then rubbed in and the skin placed in a machine which softly and continuously beats in the softening mixture, after which it is put into a slowly revolving drum, fitted with wooden paddles, partly filled with various kinds of fine hard sawdust according to the nature of the furs dealt with.

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  • They are occasionally adulterated with the leaves of Inula Conyza, ploughman's spikenard, which may be distinguished by their greater roughness, their less divided margins, and their odour when rubbed; also with the leaves of Symphytum officinale, comfrey, and of Verbascum Thapsus, great mullein, which unlike those of the foxglove have woolly upper and under surfaces.

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  • When rubbed into the skin with such substances as alcohol or glycerine, which are absorbed, atropine is carried through the epidermis with them, and in this manner - or when simply applied to a raw surface - it paralyses the terminals of the pain-conducting sensory nerves.

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  • The dried nutmegs are then rubbed over with dry sifted lime.

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  • In autumn large numbers are slaughtered, their carcases cut up, rubbed with salt and dried in the sun.

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  • The sign of charge is then determined by holding near the electroscope a glass rod rubbed with silk or a sealingwax rod rubbed with flannel.

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  • The term " electricity " is applied to denote the physical agency which exhibits itself by effects of attraction and repulsion when particular substances are rubbed or heated, also in certain chemical and physiological actions and in connexion with moving magnets and metallic circuits.

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  • The name is derived from the word electrica, first used by William Gilbert (1544-1603) in his epoch-making treatise De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure, published in 1600, 1 to denote substances which possess a similar property to amber (= electrum, from iiXecrpov) of attracting light objects when rubbed.

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  • He showed that the attraction between the rubbed body and the test object is mutual.

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  • He asserted that the glass globe, when rubbed, attracted the electrical fire, and took it from the rubber, the same globe being disposed, when the friction ceases, to give out its electricity to any body which has less.

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  • When heated or rubbed it emits a peculiar disagreeable odour.

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  • The Australian natives believed that the virtues of one killed could be transferred to survivors if the latter rubbed themselves with his caul-fat.

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  • Liniments containing opium, belladonna or aconite rubbed into the affected part will often soothe the most severe local pain.

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  • When a feebly electrified body (such as a stick of sealing-wax gently rubbed upon the coat sleeve) is brought into its neighbourhood, the jet undergoes a remarkable transformation and appears to become coherent; but under more powerful electrical action the scattering becomes even greater than at first.

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  • This period is known by the capsules yielding to pressure with the fingers, assuming a lighter green tint and exhibiting a kind of bloom called " cougak," easily rubbed off with the fingers; they are then about 12 in.

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  • Very finely triturated soluble particles are rubbed into a smooth paste with an oil of the requisite consistency.

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  • The " Chrisom " or " chrysom," a variant of " chrism," lengthened through pronunciation, is a white cloth with which the head of a newly baptized child was covered to prevent the holy oil from being rubbed off.

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  • The breast of the ram is rubbed daily for the first fortnight with blue, for a similar period with red, and finally with black.

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  • Early in November stock sheep having lost the distinguishing "burst" put on at clipping time with a large iron letter dipped in hot tar, have the distinctive paint or kiel mark claimed by the farm to which they belong rubbed on the wool.

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  • He discovered that heat is evolved when iron filings and sulphur are rubbed together to a paste with water, and the artificial volcan de Lemery was produced by burying underground a considerable quantity of this mixture, which he regarded as a potent agent in the causation of volcanic action.

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  • When finely powdered and rubbed down with water they form emulsions, the undissolved resin being suspended in the gum solution.

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  • She rubbed each mule down with the burlap sack and wiped the nostrils of each mule with a dampened cloth before allowing herself a few swallows of tepid water.

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  • She rubbed her arms again and headed for the living room, which was now comfortable.

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  • She rubbed her face and wobbled towards the bedroom, determined to change before the Black God returned for her.

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  • I mean, as soon as Darkyn's name was on my back, it shifted, like none of the emotions I felt for Gabriel were real … and now with the blood bond…" "Gods. I'm the last person to ask this touchy-feely stuff," Rhyn said and rubbed his jaw again.

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  • Dean poured the coffee while Cynthia Byrne rubbed her hands on her skirt as if to smooth out the nervous quiver she couldn't seem to shake.

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  • And she had rubbed her morals in his face again – only this time she had used other people's opinion as a hammer to drive her morals home.

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  • Mesmerized, she stared at the blood dripping down her palm and rubbed her chest.

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  • That soap rubbed on the heels will prevent blisters.

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  • My father read botany at Oxford, and had a scientific attitude, which rubbed off on me.

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  • The final coat can be rubbed with dampened emery cloth for a fine, soft, matte finish.

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  • In bullfights, bulls are often debilitated with tranquilizers or beatings and are blinded by having petroleum jelly rubbed into their eyes.

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  • Like all liberal critiques of capitalism, class exploitation is either rubbed out completely or quickly glossed over.

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  • Pat is my pet hamster who loves having her tummy rubbed.

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  • Hindu weddings are often lavish affairs, the bride has had her skin rubbed with turmeric powder, this gives it a glowing quality.

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  • Perhaps there's a slight suggestion of a lemon about the edges, like a lemon peel has been rubbed lightly around the rim.

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  • All those soft knobbly beads feel wonderful being rubbed across your skin with a little lube.

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  • The underside of the outer nacelle - the jetpipe has been painted and the join between nacelle & wing filled and rubbed down.

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  • That salt rubbed on the hands after peeling onions will entirely remove the smell.

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  • I gently rubbed with a thin twig the lower surfaces of two young petioles; and in 2 hrs.

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  • Tim Keller explained, ' New Yorkers are dazed and " rubbed raw " in a way that even long-time residents have never seen.

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  • Then they really rubbed salt in the wounds by snatching the golden goal winner... in the final minute of extra time.

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  • She recorded with many bands, and in the 60's rubbed shoulders with the likes of The Beatles.

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  • She is a very easy going little girl, is an absolute sweetie & loves to be rubbed vigorously!

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  • This book begins with the time when there was only the heaven with its boundaries towards the four winds, but as yet there was no body, nothing that clung to anything else, nothing that balanced itself or rubbed together or made a sound; there was nought below but the calm sea alone in the silent darkness.

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  • The stock is headed off by an oblique transverse cut as shown at a, a slice is then pared off the side as at b, and on the face of this a tongue or notch is made, the cut being in a downward direction; the scion c is pared off in a similar way by a single clean sharp cut, and this is notched or tongued in the opposite direction as the figure indicates; the two are then fitted together as shown at d, so that the inner bark of each may come in contact at least on one side, and then tied round with damp soft bast as at e; next some grafting clay is taken on the forefinger and pushed down on each side so as to fill out the space between the top of the stock and the graft, and a portion is also rubbed over the ligatures on the side where the graft is placed, a handful of the clay is then taken, flattened out, and rolled closely round the whole point of junction, being finished off to a tapering form both above and below, as shown by the dotted line f.

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  • How can you chuck it in like that or shove it under the cord where it'll get rubbed?

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  • Pierre rose, rubbed his eyes, and seeing the pistol with an engraved stock which Gerasim had replaced on the writing table, he remembered where he was and what lay before him that very day.

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  • Like the others this fifth man seemed calm; he wrapped his loose cloak closer and rubbed one bare foot with the other.

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  • With the bottom of his palm he rubbed his reddening eyes.

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  • Boards a little rubbed at extremities, lightly marked in places.

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  • Great lightly toasted, rubbed with garlic and cut into croutons for serving with soup.

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  • The shabby way things ended with Jen rubbed off on Pitt like nicotine on the walls of a pub, leaving him vaguely grubby.

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  • She is a very easy going little girl, is an absolute sweetie & loves to be rubbed vigorously !

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  • Stir in two tablespoonfuls of flour rubbed into the same amount of butter.

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  • A popular natural home remedy for infant cradle cap includes the use of warm oil that is rubbed on the infants scalp in an effort to loosen up the plaque.

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  • Some cats enjoy having their faces rubbed.

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  • The Lighthouse Man crafts beautiful entertainment centers made from solid hand rubbed cedar that look like row boats or canoes.

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  • It is generally used in cream form, and rubbed on the painful area.

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  • In addition, topical ginger can be rubbed into the infected area.

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  • The acids in the lemon juice act as bleach to lighten your skin topically when the juice is rubbed into the darkened areas.

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  • Chandeliers do not have to be full of crystals and ballroom appeal; a chandelier in a warm color such as oil rubbed bronze or antiqued copper can lend soft detail to the space.

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  • The trend right finishes include oil rubbed bronze, burnished brass, satin nickle and cream.

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  • Some curved rods are available in different finishes such as stainless steel, brushed nickle, oil rubbed bronze and polished chrome.

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  • I rubbed one side of the sponge applicator across the lightest color marked, "Browbone."

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  • Using the slanted eyeshadow brush, I lightly rubbed it across the middle color marked "Crease."

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  • I rubbed the brush in my eye crease starting at the outer eye and working inward.

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  • Typically, all a rib roast needs is some kosher salt and fresh cracked black pepper rubbed on the outside.

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  • Country Ham - A dry cured ham rubbed with salt, dried and then smoked.

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  • We have opened up vitamin E pills and rubbed his coat with the oil, but it hasn't helped.

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  • These are typically set in rub over settings which means that they are fitted snugly into a setting of metal which is gently rubbed along the contours of the stone to hold it tight.

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  • This should not be rubbed clean, the retailer or jeweler will be able to advise about any special care requirements.

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  • After all, the skin is the largest organ, and anything rubbed into a baby's skin is absorbed into his or her body.

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  • This is done for increased clarity and definition, and because this technology is bonded on a molecular level, it can't be rubbed or worn off.

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  • Clove oil (Syzygium aromaticum) may be rubbed on sensitive gums to numb them or added to a small cotton pellet that is then placed into or over a hole in the tooth.

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  • Abrasions. Also called scrapes, they occur when the skin is rubbed away by friction against another rough surface (e.g. rope burns and skinned knees).

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  • If herbicides are used they should be applied carefully and may have to be rubbed directly on to the leaves and stems to avoid damaging other plantings.

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  • After the bath, the skin should be blotted (not rubbed) carefully with a towel.

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  • The leaves of jewelweed (Impatiens spp.), which often grows near poison ivy, may neutralize the poison-ivy allergen if rubbed on the skin right after contact.

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  • If the tick's head and body are squashed during the course of removal, the bacteria can be inadvertently rubbed into the tiny bite wound.

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  • Longer trips may require a prescription medication called scopolamine available in the form of a skin patch or gel that is rubbed on the skin.

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  • The injured areas should never be rubbed.

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  • The scalp is then rubbed with a mild, scratchy cleanser that may cause mild discomfort for a short while.

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  • After pulling the hair, patient may carefully examine the hair root, and the hair bulb may be rubbed along the lips for further stimulation.

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  • It is rubbed on the scalp and can be obtained without a prescription.

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  • It is not harmful and can be rubbed into your baby's skin.

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  • They had to be rubbed down hard and towels wrapped around them until they could get clean enough to be dressed.

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  • A rash guard is going to take a beating over the course of its wear life since it will be rubbed against rocks, sand and a variety of sporting equipment.

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  • This means that the candle should be rubbed with the essential oil and herb mixture.

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  • It is a rich cream which is easily rubbed into leather and is very inexpensive.

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  • More than just a little bit of the street's glamorous, posh veneer has rubbed off on these bags!

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  • There, hidden under a thick blanket in a chest of drawers by his bedside was a strange leather strap carved with symbols, and rubbed with herbs and a strange greasy substance.

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  • Hunt rubbed a lot of doctors the wrong way, but he also intrigued Cristina.

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  • Navel piercings are more prone to infection because the area being pierced may be rubbed by clothing at the waistline.

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  • The dye was rubbed into the fresh wounds and then allowed to scar over and heal.

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  • Belly button piercings require more attention than many other piercing sites and are susceptible to irritation since they can easily be rubbed or snagged on clothes.

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  • Each puncture in the skin had to be made by hand before the ink was rubbed in.

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  • Key Chains - Do you have a lucky dog, or a pup who wants his belly rubbed?

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  • Pretreat mildew stains with water and detergent rubbed into the area, then wash in very hot water with ½ cup bleach added.

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  • Even boards that are cleared several times each week will periodically need to be rubbed down with some type of dry erase board cleaning solution.

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  • Her abrasive personality rubbed everyone the wrong way from the very beginning, and the judges objected to her aggressive behavior.

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  • Shepperd's troubled history with authority rubbed his new commanding officer the wrong way, but when the Colonel (played by Robert Patrick) was killed in the pilot episode, Shepperd was left in charge of Atlantis' military personnel.

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  • Brusque, impatient and sarcastic, his often abrasive manner rubbed many crewmembers the wrong way.

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  • The antagonism predated the series pilot; it seems that he had never had much use for Paris, whose frivolous attitude and privileged background no doubt rubbed the future equivalent of the scholarship student the wrong way.

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  • Carmen rubbed her sore neck and searched the room for Alex again, but didn't find him.

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  • She rubbed a sore spot in her lower back.

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  • He rubbed the back of his neck and looked away.

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  • He shook his head and rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • She rubbed her wrists, not fully appreciating his effort.

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  • She rubbed her temples and took a deep breath.

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  • She rubbed her lumbar area, vaguely aware of the pain that riding was causing.

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  • Mr. Marsh rubbed his jaw and continued to study her thoughtfully.

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  • Davis rubbed his jaw reflectively.

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  • She winced and rubbed her head.

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  • She rubbed her eyes and tilted her watch crystal around until the light reflected enough to read the dial.

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  • She shifted her attention to the fire and rubbed the beginnings of a crick from her neck.

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  • He rubbed his jaw reflectively.

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  • He rubbed his forehead and ran his fingers though his hair until it stood on end.

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  • Cade handed her a towel and gently rubbed her back.

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  • He felt her forehead and rubbed her back.

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  • He rubbed his arms, unable to completely suppress a shudder.

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  • He rubbed his jaw and stared absently at the spot.

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  • He rubbed his face and crossed to the bathroom.

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  • Her words followed him, and he rubbed his face.

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  • He touched his face again then rubbed the back of his head.

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  • He rubbed his neck, unable to shake the feeling that something was wrong.

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  • He rubbed it, vexed, and spotted one zombie-vamp moving slower than the rest.

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  • She rubbed her head and glared at him, watching as he followed his father in the direction where both sky and sea darkened into blackness.

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  • She suddenly felt more alone than ever and rubbed her stinging cheek.

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  • Jake watched her slump again and rubbed his mouth nervously.

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  • Rainy rubbed the back of his neck, pensive.

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  • She rubbed her temples and issued a challenging glare to the contents of the pantry, furious once more she could eat none of the wonderful things it held.

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  • Sofia rubbed her temples but didn't move, grateful he wasn't hurting her head for once.

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  • He rubbed his face, mind going to Dusty.

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  • He rubbed his face, his fingers slowing as he felt his scars.

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  • Deidre rubbed her upper lip again.

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  • Her eyes grew misty, and she rubbed them to keep tears from coming.

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  • Fred rubbed his chin and thought.

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  • He rubbed his eyes against the dimness and caught sight of a skid mark.

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  • She lifted her glass and took two gulps, winced again, rubbed her mouth and closed her eyes.

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  • He pushed up on one elbow and rubbed his eyes.

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  • Dean rubbed his fingers through his hair and looked at his wife.

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  • Fred rubbed his chin.

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  • Fred O'Connor rubbed his chin and tried not to look guilty.

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  • He rubbed his jaw.

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  • Gabriel rubbed his jaw.

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  • Leaning forward, elbows on his knees, he rubbed his face with his hands finally taking his eyes off her face.

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  • Deidre rubbed her hands on her legs.

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  • Gabriel rubbed his rough jaw.

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  • Gabriel rubbed his jaw and strode out of the Oracle's small room.

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  • She rubbed her face.

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  • He closed the door behind him, and she rubbed her face again.

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  • She flushed and rubbed her face.

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  • Deidre rubbed her face.

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  • She rubbed her face, overwhelmed by her day.

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  • Gabe rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • Gabriel rubbed the back of his head and paced towards the windows.

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  • She rubbed her arms and touched the slender choker at her neck.

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  • Deidre rubbed her face, her head still fuzzy from whatever the Dark One did to her.

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  • She rubbed her face, certain the mistake would be clarified soon and she'd be released with an apology the size of a bottle of painkiller she desperately needed.

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  • She rubbed her head, wondering if the kid lived somewhere else in the building while unable to shake the sense that something was really, really wrong.

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  • She rubbed her neck, sensing the evil and determination in his tone.

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  • She rubbed it as she.d begun to do whenever she was upset.

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  • She rubbed the lumpy scar on her arm, her attention caught by the sight of a jaguar dropping from a tree branch to the edge of the park and the forest a short distance away.

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  • Gabriel rubbed his face, and Rhyn saw the shadow of stubble the assassin never allowed to grow.

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  • She rubbed her scarred arm and glanced up at the sky, which had begun to lighten.

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  • Evelyn sighed and rubbed her face.

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  • Kiera rubbed her arm with a small wince and forced herself to turn away.

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  • She rubbed her face, dressed in grey to reflect her mood, and tucked her spare earpiece into her pocket as she did every day.

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  • She rubbed her face and looked at the control panel again.

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  • She rubbed Tessa down and carried the kid back to her.

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  • He rubbed her back gently.

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  • The royal families have rubbed salt in their middle classes resentment by engaging in excesses of conspicuous consumption.

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  • He gave a start and rubbed his eyes.

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  • Pierre rubbed his forehead.

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  • He shut his eyes, rubbed his forehead as if to rid himself of all interest in what he had read, and listened to what was passing in the nursery.

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  • The child moved slightly in his sleep, smiled, and rubbed his forehead against the pillow.

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  • A child knocks itself and runs at once to the arms of its mother or nurse to have the aching spot rubbed or kissed, and it feels better when this is done.

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  • He paused and rubbed his face and eyes with his hands.

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  • Another pretext would be her snuff, which would seem too dry or too damp or not rubbed fine enough.

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  • There's nothing worse than doing yard work in the scalding sun only to find you've stumbled upon -- and rubbed your skin against -- poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac.

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  • Remember babies like to put things in their mouth, so make sure all lotion is rubbed in thoroughly and kept off of feet and hands if possible.

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  • You can either exfoliate with a washcloth rubbed in circular motions over your skin (the free way to do it) or you can buy any number of products designed to slough off the upper layer of skin.

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  • Naan is made from white flour and rubbed with butter, but roti is typically whole wheat and served in smaller portions.

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  • Then he turned away and rubbed the back of his neck in that way he did when he knew he was wrong but wasn't sure why.

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  • She rubbed her legs and stared up at the sky.

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  • Sobering, he folded his arms across his chest and rubbed his jaw.

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  • He sighed and rubbed his head as though the whole idea gave him a headache.

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  • He rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • She rubbed her backside, and laughed shortly.

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  • She rubbed her arms as cold fingers clutched at her heart.

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  • She rubbed her shin.

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  • Dusty wondered what the hell was wrong with everyone around him and rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • Your fine cords would soon get a bit rubbed, said an infantryman, wiping the mud off his face with his sleeve.

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  • The doctors were of use to Natasha because they kissed and rubbed her bump, assuring her that it would soon pass if only the coachman went to the chemist's in the Arbat and got a powder and some pills in a pretty box for a ruble and seventy kopeks, and if she took those powders in boiled water at intervals of precisely two hours, neither more nor less.

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  • Bordeaux pulled the saddle off and rubbed him down with the blanket.

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  • She rubbed her arms and left the room.

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  • Pierre continually glanced at Prince Andrew; Prince Andrew rubbed his forehead with his small hand.

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  • Alex ran a hand through his hair and rubbed the back of his neck.

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  • She rubbed her mouth.

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  • Darkyn cupped her cheek with one hand, the cool energy spreading as his thumb rubbed her cheek lightly.

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  • As soon as it was read to the school, he rubbed it off the slate, and it was forgotten.

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  • Alex glanced at Jonathan and then rubbed the top of his head.

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  • She pushed away from the ground stiffly and rubbed at the sore muscles in her back while she surveyed the house.

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  • When he didn't, she rubbed her face, wondering what exactly she'd been dragged into and if her heart would explode if he reappeared.

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  • Presently he woke up, rose to a sitting position and rubbed his eyes briskly.

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