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Discover Ludwig"belly without" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something or someone that lacks a belly, or to refer to a flat stomach. Example: She proudly showed off her slim figure, pointing to her belly without a hint of fat.
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What sort of comedian would he be, after all, without the Big Mac belly, without the famous duck waddle?
Or 'egg poaching', where someone tries to seduce a delicious egg into their belly without overcooking it".
When I saw her skin, I realised how long it had been since I'd seen a belly without stretchmarks.
Would you like somebody's initials carved into your belly without your permission?" Dr. Zarkin, 61, whose medical license was revoked Feb. 3, admits carving his initials into Dr. Gedz's belly, but has blamed an Alzheimer's-like disease for his actions.
"Do you know anything about him?" she asked, rubbing her expanding belly without a trace of judgment on her face.
And it's thin against your front so you can lie on your belly without it digging into you.
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At most taquerías, customers can fill their bellies without breaking the bank, and El Vilsito is no exception.
The anchor noted that she received several comments from women who said strangers had touched their pregnant bellies without asking.
The mixture would bloat their little bellies without providing them with the nutrients that they required.
A rat scurrying in a corner of a crowded Tompkins Square dive bar doesn't hold the same romanticism without five whiskey shots in your belly, and without a bottle of champagne swirling through my mind, I realize the cocktail waitress in the little black dress does not want to make out with you.
How can I achieve that crispy-crunchy crackling restaurants get on belly pork without the meat going tough?
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