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Examples

  • The girl had to have a reasonable boatrace and big tits, and you had to have the means to give them a night out up West and cab fare home.

    faceless Cole, Martina 2001

  • But she's taking a big risk showing her boatrace round the market.

    faceless Cole, Martina 2001

  • 'You can't work with that boatrace, I'm sorry, Carole.

    faceless Cole, Martina 2001

  • No wonder your old man's out and about all the time with a boatrace Like that waiting for him every night! '

    two women Cole, Martina 1999

  • I reckon I might have a bit more luck with me boatrace, though. '

    two women Cole, Martina 1999

  • It's about time I showed my boatrace at the betting office. '

    Dangerous Lady Cole, Martina 1992

  • Thanks for your kind permission to use your boatrace on the lens.

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • I know I could have finished better on a different week, but remembering that it was just one boatrace is hard for some people to do.

    Sail-World.com USA Latest News 2008

  • But one evening, says Mr Dixon, when the lord Harry was cleaning his royal pelt to go to dinner after winning a boatrace (he had spade oars for himself but the first rule of the course was that the others were to row with pitchforks) he discovered in himself a wonderful likeness to a bull and on picking up a blackthumbed chapbook that he kept in the pantry he found sure enough that he was a lefthanded descendant of the famous champion bull of the

    Ulysses 2003

  • 'I can't look at your boatrace or I'd lose the fucking horn.'

    two women Cole, Martina 1999

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