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The "rosy hat" refers to the eraser.
For example, "I wear a rosy hat but have no head" uses "h" to create a pleasing alliteration.
For example, this riddle about a pencil uses personification as well as metaphor: "I wear a rosy hat but have no head; I'm sharp but have no brain.
Here is a riddle that uses metaphor to describe a pencil: "A golden sword that wears a rosy hat, it is two trees, both Number 1 and Number 2".
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A cleverly imagined skating sequence ensues, all bobble hats and rosy cheeks, culminating in the snow scene without which, Bourne says, no production of Nutcracker is complete.
Healey certainly sells rosy-faced charm in his peasant's hat and leather braces; "Selfish Jean" and "Love Will Come Through" are delivered with rounded, folkish inflections and a warmth Chris Martin could only dream of.
There are endless pictures of her bent over in a thong, ass rosy red from spanking; or those where she's wearing a party hat and eating chocolate cake because she's spending her birthday on cam.
A hat-trick of positive industry surveys in recent days has added to the rosy economic picture, suggesting growth has continued into October across manufacturing, construction and services sectors.
The mood is more casual in the country, where a rosy-cheeked woman in a charming floral print dress leans on her man for support, possibly knocking his straw hat to the ground in the process.
Everything rosy?
And a rosy glow.
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