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Their strawberry daiquiri was an intense crimson colour, but was desperately sweet, as though they'd ladled on the cane syrup.
And down on the ground, his locally sourced specialists dig up stories such as that of the prime minister washed out to sea or the island deserted by humans in order to save its population of tiny, desperately sweet penguins.
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I convince myself that I "still got it," and cling desperately to sweet memories of sleeping in cars and throwing up in casinos.
I desperately guzzled the sweet but empty calorie promises that I'd always be part of their family.
Nonetheless, the impulse behind Google Translate — and the hokey Star Trek universal translator — is really quite sweet: people desperately want to understand one another.
For the love of God make sure you put your can opener in your bag or you'll find yourself whacking it against someones head trying desperately to access its sweet goo.
This is also why, says Lukehurst, "cider continues to grow more popular, while lager brewers are desperately seeking to create sweeter products".
My sweet, sweet, sweetness.
She appears on the Glyndebourne stage this summer, portrayed by Danielle de Niese, in an unfamiliar character: that of a sweet helpless girl desperately in need of a male protector.
The dynamic here is a familiar one: the sweet and besotted neurotic trying desperately to break down the defenses of a cautious and withholding woman.
Their wares generally fall right in the gift sweet spot: not what someone desperately needs, but not what someone would never use.
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