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Examples
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They are the snackwells of fashion - unsatisfying yet oddly more-ish.
Annabel Tollman: The Million Dollar Purchase Annabel Tollman 2011
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They are the snackwells of fashion - unsatisfying yet oddly more-ish.
Annabel Tollman: The Million Dollar Purchase Annabel Tollman 2011
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And now that the media have got a taste of Mitch, we find him distinctly more-ish.
Ginny Dougary: Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction 2010
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And now that the media have got a taste of Mitch, we find him distinctly more-ish.
Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction 2010
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It is all very more-ish, generating via televisual magic a sense of spending an entire lost weekend lying with the curtains drawn shut, sprawled on your strobe-lit royal blue sofa, while a smiling, beautiful, oddly frightening woman in a cocktail dress crams great dripping handfuls of excitable transfer tittle-tattle up your nostrils with a wooden skewer.
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And now that the media have got a taste of Mitch, we find him distinctly more-ish.
Ginny Dougary: Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction 2010
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And now that the media have got a taste of Mitch, we find him distinctly more-ish.
Ginny Dougary: Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction Ginny Dougary 2010
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The corn chowder, that American classic, was pretty well perfect - sweet, slightly spicy and so more-ish.
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The corn chowder, that American classic, was pretty well perfect - sweet, slightly spicy and so more-ish.
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The corn chowder, that American classic, was pretty well perfect - sweet, slightly spicy and so more-ish.
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