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"You're getting things like feather and down cushions as opposed to foam".
They would have thus required something like feather covering to maintain their body temperature.
A nonpoisonous snake certainly presents no problem to young men who strut about the city in warm weather wearing their pet pythons like feather boas.
Unable to bear it, Kwan paced a groove in the hallway, shaking her arms like feather dusters, desperate to release the tension.
There were 100 guests, some in glittery gold jewelry and bright pink or cantaloupe-colored suits, others in Montana garb like feather earrings, silver jewelry and fringed jackets.
She uses these images not to establish a setting but to induce a mood, hypnotizing the viewer with soft green tufts of trees sticking up like feather dusters, or black mountains looming over a search party.
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Unlike ordinary tulips, the petals of parrot tulips are frilled at the edges so that they look almost like feathers.
Cats tend to like feathered toys because they resemble birds, a natural prey animal for cats.
The plastic seats that line the judging pavilion are a complicated jenga of intersecting headwear; move out of order and the spear-like feather of one might de-hat its neighbour.
"It's a phoenix-like feather in the cap of Sir Ken, too, comeback Shakespearean king".
Since then, however, paleontologists have used fossils to prove that the T-Rex and velociraptor would have been covered in "chick-like" feathers.
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