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In the novel, Quoyle has a giant chin and "great damp loaf of a body".
Ms. Abeel noted that in E. Annie Proulx's "Shipping News," Quoyle has a "great damp loaf of a body".
To my right stood a building that looked like a steroidal homage to the Pantheon; to my left, a long, squat loaf of a mansion that turned out to be the Palazzo Reale, the urban seat of the Bourbon monarchs during their rule, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
This put-upon, gentle man is reminiscent of Quoyle in Annie Proulx's The Shipping News: "a great damp loaf of a body … As a child he developed stratagems to deflect stares; a smile, downcast gaze, the right hand darting up to cover the chin".
You may laugh as your cat chases a laser pointer around your house trying to catch the blasted red dot, or as they randomly fall asleep anywhere they like, like upside down on top of a loaf of a bread, the point being that though they are pets they have more empathy than we could ever dream.
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A loaf of bread, a box of crackers, a jar of peanut butter in the kitchen.
The pensioner's pittance buys barely a loaf of bread a day.
The caption read: "A loaf of bread, a jug of wine and thou.
Will I being paying $20 for a loaf of bread a year from now?
You don't just buy some jam or a loaf of bread or a chair or a car.
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