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fur
noun
Hairy coat of various mammal species, especially: when fine, soft and thick.
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The word "fur" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the coat of an animal, such as a bear or rabbit. For example, "The polar bear's thick white fur acts as insulation from the cold Arctic winter."
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Tor! Tor! Tor! Tor fur Deutschland!" And then, unable to take it in: "Drei zu zwei fuhrt Deutschland!
Zig and Zag The Big Breakfast's resident troublemakers are the unsung hero of fashion's faux fur moment.
I'm not sure the language warning is quite adequate for a song that includes a line about ejaculating on a fur coat, but there you go – it got played regardless.
This was thrilling news indeed as the clear inference is that there are other prehistoric creatures on the grand prix circuit who use their weirdly foreshortened front legs for swatting away pterodactyls and making futile attempts to grab up lithe and bronzed young cave-chicks clad in sloth fur bikinis.
She is placed front and centre in a fur coat, while two black women twerk behind her on a truck.
It was as if hip-hop had agreed that jewellery, girls and cars were safe to rap about: the profitable gun-free future became mapped out as one long P Diddy nightmare of fur coats and samples from Police tracks, drifting into the horizon like the video of I'll Be Missing You.
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Although Moscow's bohemian restaurants are still filled with the fur-addicted crowd, the younger generation's style wouldn't be out of place in Kreuzberg or Shoreditch – a mix of vintage trophies and minimalist Scandinavian brands, ideally with a few locally produced items such as quirky bracelets from Moroz.
There's a reason why I'm comfortable in a bright pink faux fur-trimmed red patent coat and not a sharp black tailored blazer.
To cater to their 14,000 school visitors a year, she tells me, as she walks me through an exhibition on magic at Weston Park (themed around children's literature, with a Narnia wardrobe and faux-fur coats), they will be offering training to teachers, so that they can guide their own pupils round the exhibits.
In the 1960s the interest switched to Britain: there were Teddy boys with velvet-collared long jackets and crepe-soled shoes; Mods in immaculate blazers and fur-trimmed parkas; and Rockers in motorbike leathers.
Land-hungry Russian peasants followed, as well as religious sectarians and Lithuanian and Swedish mercenaries.The adventurers did not themselves hunt the fur-bearing animals, hunting the natives instead.
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