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twenty-four-inch

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  • Even a twenty-four-inch pipe wrench had looked like little more than a toy in his hands.

    Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010

  • Other than the gleaming silver twenty-four-inch custom rims, the car is factory issue all the way, no gaudy accessories.

    Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010

  • Even a twenty-four-inch pipe wrench had looked like little more than a toy in his hands.

    Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010

  • How else are you planning to whittle your waist down to the twenty-four-inch mark?

    i know i am, but what are you? SAMANTHA BEE 2010

  • How else are you planning to whittle your waist down to the twenty-four-inch mark?

    i know i am, but what are you? SAMANTHA BEE 2010

  • People tended to laugh with him rather than at the actual joke, because Charlie had a seventy-inch chest and twenty-four-inch biceps, and his sweat was a soup of testosterone, anabolic steroids, and Jack Daniels.

    Rot & Ruin Jonathan Maberry 2010

  • Each thirty-pound, twenty-by twenty-four-inch, plastic tamper-evident bag contained approximately twelve thousand bills, as baled carefully in the counting room at Bristol Speedway headquarters.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • Each thirty-pound, twenty-by twenty-four-inch, plastic tamper-evident bag contained approximately twelve thousand bills, as baled carefully in the counting room at Bristol Speedway headquarters.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • The fighters had destroyed the Libertys twenty-four-inch signal light, leaving only a handheld Aldis lamp approximately six inches in diameter, far too weak to penetrate the smoke.

    The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009

  • Each thirty-pound, twenty-by twenty-four-inch, plastic tamper-evident bag contained approximately twelve thousand bills, as baled carefully in the counting room at Bristol Speedway headquarters.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

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