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She claims she is afraid of men and their "humongous filthy feet," but she secretly loves Pepe.
For that whole afternoon I sat under an olive tree and gazed out on the scenery, and something in me shifted, the worry of the last few days crumbling into the dust around my filthy feet.
Superficially this is a sign of Caravaggio's touch, for he typically paints people with dirty fingernails and filthy feet – probably reflecting the poverty of the people who modelled for him.
Expectant mums were advised to avoid eating hares' heads in case they caused a harelip, skip soft cheese lest their sons be born with small penises, and shun fish heads for fear of giving their child a trout pout – as well as the perhaps more reasonable advice to avoid shagging a man with filthy feet.
Leylah makes $8.50 an hour to scrub your filthy feet, clip your ingrown toenails and carefully rub away horrific callouses.
Skinny horses and ancient-looking men sat lazily in parked pedicabs, bare and filthy feet peeking out from batik sarongs.
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You see them in his Madonna of the Rosary (click here to see the work) in Vienna, in which the filthy, battered feet of the poor face us as their humble possessors kneel and raise their hands beseechingly towards black rosary beads offered by the church.
Among the inventory, Ms. Huggins spied something that ignited her object lust: a filthy eight-foot-tall Rococo Revival mirror too big and nutty to attract decorators and most collectors.
Every cell, filthy like, your feet stick to the floor and the smell knocks you for six".
The title character in "The Fairy," an alternately effortless and forced French-language diversion, doesn't soar on gossamer wings; she sprints on two filthy, suspiciously human feet.
Her attire, bare feet, filthy matted hair and rosy red cheeks are all typical of the children you see in hill towns throughout central Tibet.
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