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“On a table was a new-looking Indian book on teaching oneself meditation.”
“What I can tell you is that the beds are really comfy and the linens are too new-looking fluffy white comforters, puffy down pillows.”
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“Now, somehow, he seems quite comfortable, using a new-looking computer and sipping a coffee drink.”
“He typically chooses nice, new-looking pans—he favors All-Clad at home—that can double as serving dishes.”
“In the backyard, amid barrels rusting beneath a willow tree, they found flour bags concealing dozens of new-looking Kalashnikovs, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and crates of ammunition.”
“They have a multicolored floral print on them and no matter how may days she wears them, they're always clean and new-looking.”
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“I have never found that glossy or matte lasts longer or stays new-looking longer.”
“There are some freshly dug beds and a very new-looking terrace out front.”
“It was a fairly new-looking Yamaha model, with a three-inch-wide horizontal smudge bisecting the drumhead.”
“In fact, maybe my astonished stare is getting to him, because once Jake is happily settled at the sandpit with a new-looking truck did Will buy a present?”
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