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The skin of his face rather lumpy, like the surface of sour milk.
The three humanoids in the window of Honfleur Gallery, gilded like metal yet lumpy like clay, appear both primal and modern.
The early, unpublished results, he says, are an organoid that, instead of being smooth and spherical, is lumpy like popcorn — suggesting that the gene mutation significantly influences early brain development.
The characters are laden with significant affects -- Kevin is a recovering alcoholic, Andrew has never told his parents he's gay, and Mark has an open marriage, just to name a few -- and the story eventually feels uncomfortably lumpy, like a ski slope with too many moguls.
The four parents, not yet transmogrified into grandparents, seem dim in the slide, half lost in the fog of light, benevolent and lumpy like the stones of the building in which Richard was shelling out the three-dollar fee for his copy, his anti-license.
You'll know red if you try lifting up the skin of a turkey (which is tight since there are no loose-skinned gobblers), go placing something lumpy like dressing under its skin (not a lot of room under there), and finally through falling tears of frustration (that are salty and burn), trying to fit the skin back on.
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After the war, he'd painted some dark, lumpy, body-like things, missing arms and legs, a kind of grotesque Philip Pearlstein.
You have Cellulite: Cellulites are lumpy dimple-like scars found on the skin.
The Manchester-based DJ, producer, and illustrator, who goes by Mr. Scruff (a reference to the Mr. Men cartoons and his own unkempt appearance), has created an entire animated universe in the span of his 20-year musical career one populated by lumpy, potato-like characters with a tendency to look slightly stupid.
Add the oil and plenty of salt and pepper, then mash the lot together: keep it a bit rough and lumpy, if you like, or mash smooth.
Everyone walked over to a tree bearing Allspice tangelos — a hybrid of a tangerine and a grapefruit — which had lumpy exteriors, like lizard skin, and spongy rinds.
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