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Topping the looks off were floppy, flat-topped hats (a far cry from the plastic, space-age toppers of Gaytten's couture collection).
If you squint, matzo — unleavened bread in the form of a floppy disk: square, flat, dry — might resemble a diet food from the eighties, the sort of thing that a woman might nibble sadly after completing a Jane Fonda aerobics video.
"If you squint, matzo unleavened bread in the form of a floppy disk: square, flat, dry might resemble a diet food from the eighties, the sort of thing that a woman might nibble sadly after completing a Jane Fonda aerobics video".
Compact and sturdily built, it has a rounded head, floppy ears, and a soft, flat or wavy coat.
Flat data or "ribbon" cables, such as those used to connect floppy, CD/DVD-ROM, PATA and other drives, usually have an identifier running the length of the edge of the cable consisting of a different color, stripe, etc.
Pulled-back ears laying flat against the head are a telltale sign of aggression, whereas normal floppy or elevated ears usually signal a dog's nonchalance.
Tea parties can be delightful if you dress up; suggestions include floppy hats with flowers, pastel dresses, gloves, pocketbooks, and ballet flats.
And as he used different techniques — he tried big, floppy brushstrokes, he tried painting at twilight, he even changed the background to a flat chalky gray — I found myself rooting for him.
These purpose-built contraptions, each 20 feet long, extrude the dough, roll it flat, then send it down a gas-fired conveyor belt, spitting out a never-ending stream of hot, floppy, perfectly round bread.
The soldiers are sporting floppy camouflage bonnets on top of their helmets, as big and silly as the Eccy Thump flat caps worn by the Tetley tea-bag workers, making their heads look huge and misshapen.
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