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- adjective Without
moss .
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Examples
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HAVING failed at every one of a half-dozen different vocations to make a living for his family and himself, a rolling stone so mossless that at the age of fifty-five he was absolutely bankrupt in fortune, and no less so in honorable reputation,
With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon John Allan 1914
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The mossless spots were places where repairs had been made by the insertion of bright new masses of yellow straw.
A Tramp Abroad 1879
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The mossless spots were places where repairs had been made by the insertion of bright new masses of yellow straw.
A Tramp Abroad — Volume 04 Mark Twain 1872
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Geranium can be find in classi fougeres such as Azzaro and Canoe, but also in more modern ones such as Cool Water, and the new emerging classification of fougeres for women, beginning with Sarah Jessica Parker’s quirky Covet (where it’s paired with cocoa, citrus and sharp florals to produce a “fougere on estrogen”) and Deseo for women (it smells more like a fougere than the mossless “Chypre” its supposed to be).
Geranium, Green and Minty Ayala Sender 2009
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Geranium can be find in classi fougeres such as Azzaro and Canoe, but also in more modern ones such as Cool Water, and the new emerging classification of fougeres for women, beginning with Sarah Jessica Parker’s quirky Covet (where it’s paired with cocoa, citrus and sharp florals to produce a “fougere on estrogen”) and Deseo for women (it smells more like a fougere than the mossless “Chypre” its supposed to be).
Archive 2009-07-01 Ayala Sender 2009
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