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  • Open-mouthed, I looked from Stan to the eggs and back to Stan again.

    365 tomorrows » Duncan Shields : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010

  • Open-mouthed, I looked from Stan to the eggs and back to Stan again.

    365 tomorrows » 2010 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010

  • Open-mouthed because it was not like this 23 years ago, and open-mouthed because of its vibrancy and life.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Julie Lindsay 2008

  • Open-mouthed because it was not like this 23 years ago, and open-mouthed because of its vibrancy and life.

    Out and About in Shanghai Julie Lindsay 2008

  • It comes from Open-mouthed: Food Poems, a collaboration by four English poets.

    Great Regulars: We know that food isn't just food, Rus Bowden 2007

  • Open-mouthed, Carly had observed plate after plate of scrumptious food served up to table after table of satisfied diners, and had realized that she was in the presence of a true culinary genius.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Open-mouthed, Carly had observed plate after plate of scrumptious food served up to table after table of satisfied diners, and had realized that she was in the presence of a true culinary genius.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Open-mouthed viewers saw reporters scuffling with men apparently dressed in sheets, who shouted that the broadcasting equipment was giving them cancer.

    So, will the world end tomorrow? 2003

  • Open-mouthed, Carly had observed plate after plate of scrumptious food served up to table after table of satisfied diners, and had realized that she was in the presence of a true culinary genius.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Open-mouthed, Carly had observed plate after plate of scrumptious food served up to table after table of satisfied diners, and had realized that she was in the presence of a true culinary genius.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

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