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But wrestling is not an issue with the Sumo orange because its bumpy skin is so easy to peel.
She's right: the dark-green mantovana pumpkin with its fiendishly thick, bumpy skin has been the cause of many a knife mishap, I'm sure.
Previous remedies, like caffeinated creams or massage with laser therapy (sometimes costing thousands of dollars), could make bumpy skin look smooth.
Ameliorate, the maker of products for dry, bumpy skin (I do admire brands that do only one thing), is adding to its portfolio an oat bath of its own, Skin-Softening Bath Powder (£23.50).
Rafaat Mwasy hefted an etrog in his hand, testing the fruit's size and weight, poking at the thick, bumpy skin with a toothpick, looking for unsightly holes or bruises.
The battered, bumpy skin of the streets that like freckles could never be replicated, even if you tried.
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Thickset fish with large heads and mouths, small eyes, and bumpy skins covered with wartlike lumps and, sometimes, fleshy flaps, they rest on the bottom, unmoving, blending almost exactly with their surroundings in form and color.
For the cucumbers, use Kirbys or another dense cucumber with a bumpy, thinner skin and fewer seeds.
Still, leprosy's symptoms -- bumpy rashes, skin indentations and loss of feeling in hands and feet -- are often misdiagnosed for a variety of disorders, including bug bites and lupus.
But for some people, it also means dealing with bumpy "chicken skin".
It was about the size of a basketball and had a waxy coating over its topographically bumpy outer skin.
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