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  • But then I noticed Soccer Mom stealing a kiss from her husband as he waited for the bill, and heard the waitress cheerfully call Shriveled-up Guy by name.

    On Raging Hormones and Rubber Chicken tannaz 2006

  • But then I noticed Soccer Mom stealing a kiss from her husband as he waited for the bill, and heard the waitress cheerfully call Shriveled-up Guy by name.

    Archive 2006-12-01 tannaz 2006

  • Shriveled from so many years of service, he padded away to set a kettle to boil, filled with fragrant green tea leaves.

    Lipstick in Afghanistan Roberta Gately 2010

  • Shriveled flaps of skin resembling jerky hung from the jaw and cheekbones.

    No Mercy Lori Armstrong 2010

  • Shriveled flaps of skin resembling jerky hung from the jaw and cheekbones.

    No Mercy Lori Armstrong 2010

  • There are so many delectable 19th-century drawings here delicate "Shriveled Leaves" (1817) by Friedrich Olivier; three 1828 Ingresque portrait drawings by Joseph von F hrich; "A Stand of Trees" (1840) by Heinrich Dreber.

    Great 2010

  • Shriveled savings are the result of wages not keeping up with inflation.

    Money Owes No Allegiance 2009

  • Shriveled-up citrus has a lot of uses, particularly as a cleanser.

    Maura Judkis: 9 Ways to Cut Down on Food Waste 2008

  • Shriveled and drawn like latterday bogfolk, their faces of boiled sheeting, the yellowed palings of their teeth.

    A White-Line Nightmare, After the End of the World 2006

  • Shriveled discs of Canadian bacon barely stretched the diameter of the toasted English muffin halves.

    Archive 2006-06-01 2006

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