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"She wanted fine things, beautiful things," Lacey realizes, feeling "dipped... in an elixir" as she contemplates a borrowed Milton Avery in her studio apartment over a glass of Scotch.
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Her emotional range was narrow, and her technique limited to exquisite feelings dipped in a bitter irony.
If I'd lived in Cornwall or the Scilly Isles, I might have found myself listening to someone playing a pan pipe, and feeling fingers dipped in geranium oil massage my tension away.
Instead of feeling panic, she dipped into her plentiful reserve of confidence.
This was partly because Richardson, feeling protected, slightly dipped her head and leaned in toward, rather than away, from contact.
The Anglo-Irish philosopher asked: "If no one is around to see, hear, touch or smell the tree, how could it be said to exist?" Saturday's racing evoked a similar feeling as fog dipped in and rendered so much of it unseeable by the television cameras.
Expect the feelings to dip and rise; you're only human.
I went home feeling like I'd been dipped in slurry.
While serving his last term, Blackburn was baptized in the Soledad chapel, feeling born again as the preacher dipped his head into a pool of water.
Donors seem to be feeling more cheerful, as pledged future donations rose by 9%, having dipped last year.
Adam Jones admits bottling up his feelings instead of talking to Wales' management as his career dipped.
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