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  • "Put everything on red," he said, handing over a stack of 100-dollar chips, while for some strange reason he was still instantly resistible to the crowd of well-stacked women.

    Film-themed holidays: The Bond extravaganza John Crace 2010

  • Walking around, she couldnt see any well-stacked blondes as Harry Blunt had described.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Walking around, she couldnt see any well-stacked blondes as Harry Blunt had described.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Select text: “These well-stacked Sno-Balls have more than sex appeal… they have sales appeal!”

    VINTAGE OBJECTIFICATION » Sociological Images 2008

  • Walking around, she couldnt see any well-stacked blondes as Harry Blunt had described.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • But whenever my thoughts have turned to this blog, my brain has felt like six inches of well-stacked cigar ash.

    Archive 2006-03-19 2006

  • But whenever my thoughts have turned to this blog, my brain has felt like six inches of well-stacked cigar ash.

    Swamped 2006

  • She saw that everything had been set up for the patient's convenience, comfortable chairs, two phones, well-stacked pantries, and sofas for family members.

    The Silent Cradle Cuthbert, Margaret 1998

  • Heavy, flat-bottomed barges, coming up from the pottery factories, laden with jars which were to be used for the building of native houses, drifted past, with their well-stacked, squarely-built cargoes piled high like stacks of grain.

    There was a King in Egypt Norma Lorimer 1906

  • Page 12 good, and left a peaceful satisfaction when the day was done, when one could smoke one's pipe and think of the long dark furrows, and the well-stacked wood-pile, and the cattle penned from harm, and think that, when the winter came, there would be a plenty and to spare.

    The Durket Sperret, 1898

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