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It occurred to him, his face heating in a blush, that he hadn't been prepared even physically, with one of these rubber things he had seen years ago up by the abandoned Dairy Queen.
When we filmed The Wife of Bath my character had a face-lift, so my make-up artist made these rubber things that pull your face back under a wig - and my face had no character, no nothing.
These thick rubber things are called impactband(s).
The little rubber things on the bottom are just in place that the device is lifted above the keyboard of the mac.
His whimsical watch now costs about $1000 online, a testament to the artist's enduring popularity. 5. Swatch watch protectors You could buy these little rubber things for your watch back in the 1980s.
Then, something happens, around the age of 25: One of your married friends announces their pregnancy and, instead of offering to drive to the clinic with them, you have to buy them a celebratory soft blanket and some special rubber things for their nipples.
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A grommet is a rubber thing used to insulate wiring.
"The film showed a young boy about 16-17 with a rubber thing across his head, being choked.
'Well they put a little rubber thing in your mouth and then they gave a drug like curare, used by South American Indians in their darts.
Alex: I thought the rubber thing emerging from Barney's backside was his prolapsed guts after the evil Freemasons forced the compacted Chrysler Imperial (which in turn carried the corpse of Gary Gilmore, now turned into a woman) into his mouth as he sat half-naked in a dentist's chair?
Except, 1) every second or third time I gave him the ball to throw he would bring the filthy rubber thing directly to his mouth, and 2) the boy's father had just incinerated two thousand dollars in an act of sloth and stupidity.
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