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Elastoplast
proper noun
A sticking plaster (adhesive bandage) or medical dressing; a band-aid.
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However, your review of my Concert Artist set of Mazurkas... .....) Hatto thanked reviewers for their insights, volunteered nuggets of philosophy ("So many pianists ruin a perfectly singable and beautiful melodic line by simply sticking on ornaments as if with elastoplast"), and reminisced about decades-old recitals.
Looks included (in no particular order) neon argylls; 'eye' prints; neopolitan ice-cream colours; elastoplast print dresses and glittery eye shadow.
I use a small but not overly sharp knife to slice the fruit off the stone in three large pieces (an elastoplast over the thumb will avoid the inevitable criss-cross of almost-cuts)." Other sources suggest using a cherry stoner (a tool I accepted as inevitable after adventures in clafoutis), which I find easier than a knife, but which ejects an annoyingly large amount of flesh along with the stone.
"Unfortunately, there's no simple Elastoplast answer to that question".
That matters not to the camera crew, who are too busy getting a good shot of David Warner using a roll of elastoplast like a monocle.
However, your review of my Concert Artist set of Mazurkas...".) Hatto thanked reviewers for their insights, volunteered nuggets of philosophy ("So many pianists ruin a perfectly singable and beautiful melodic line by simply sticking on ornaments as if with elastoplast"), and reminisced about decades-old recitals.
0500 You wake with a shudder having spent most of the night trying to reassemble a three-bird-roast which you had been trying to turn into a three-bird-and-shoulder-of-lamb roast, using only very fine surgical silk which sliced your fingers to ribbons so that you had to repair yourself using more surgical silk, Super Glue and festive Elastoplast with Frosty the Snowman on it.
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If Ms Williams does not intend to induce human horror at a pending bestial Armageddon, she at least invokes a future of earthly loneliness, where animals appear only as ceramic-hen butter dishes and endangered-species elastoplasts.
What happened to the used condoms and fetid sheets, the Elastoplasts, dried blood, pregnancy tests and browning tampons?
It began with the unfeasible success of the rainforest spoof George of the Jungle (even the Washington Post called it 'unsophisticated but enjoyable'), and now children are swarming around Brendan in airport lounges, petitioning him to autograph their Elastoplasts.
Meanwhile a flurry of worried advisers holding boxes of Elastoplasts stare on.
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