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  • Rustling plastic bags, jangling bracelets, fiddling slowly and painfully with crackly wrappered cough sweets … don't get me going.

    Audience etiquette matters if the purity of classical music is truly valued 2010

  • Her sign was torn down several times (and in an uncompetitve Democratic area) and thrown or stolen, but the last time, whoever did it threw a wrappered condom down and wrote a note saying "TRY THIS INSTEAD BITCH".

    Sound Politics: Suppression of Dissent in Maria Kantwell's Amerikkka 2006

  • I just finished smoking a wonderfully tight-rolled Habana seed filler, maduro-extra wrappered La Rosa cigar--it's the first cigar I've smoked since Castro quit smoking the foul things a few years ago.

    Indulgences The Daily Growler 2006

  • First one and then two other wrappered figures came out of the bungalows to join the first.

    In the Days of the Comet Herbert George 2006

  • He opened the door and watched her crossing the living room very slowly, her wrappered body weaving a little.

    I Am Legend Matheson, Richard, 1926- 1954

  • He opened the door and watched her crossing the living room very slowly, her wrappered body weaving a little.

    I Am Legend Matheson, Richard, 1926- 1954

  • By the Rev. W D. Sweeting, M.A., with two photographs, wrappered, 1/-

    The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips

  • Julia, cheerfully attempting to do ten things at once, would look up to see Miss Toland, comfortably wrappered and corsetless, in the doorway.

    The Story of Julia Page Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923

  • Excursions down the corridor by one or another of the blue-wrappered brigade brought back bits of news:

    Love Stories Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • From the throne, too, she sent daily a blue-wrappered and pig-tailed brigade to the kitchen, armed with knives, to attack the dinner potatoes.

    Love Stories Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

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