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Ours had rubbery skin and dry, tired meat.
Beneath the rubbery skin are nine motors for head movements and facial gestures, including four levers dedicated to the upper lip for that signature sneer.
Powered by five AA batteries, the 8-inch creature looks like a Pillsbury Dough Boy covered with a rubbery skin that is impossible not to touch.
They were searching without success for an example of a color that they called "condor red," a chalky, dusty red that would resemble the faded, rubbery skin of a condor's head and wattle.
When switched on, Weird Willy flexed and yawed spastically, like an injured athlete, and performed a ballet of crude movements while his internal mechanisms poked and prodded through his rubbery skin.
Then, working along the incision, he separated the skin and the subcutaneous layer of her forehead from her skull and peeled it toward her nose, as if he were removing the rubbery skin of a mango from the yellow flesh inside.
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In the category of things to be avoided are the vegetable gyoza, with thick, rubbery skins and a filling that resembled unseasoned mashed potatoes; and the greasy, strong-tasting pan-fried oysters.
Those of a certain age will remember when Kadota figs were commonly available canned, because their thick, rubbery skins held up to processing.
It is covered in a rubbery exterior skin and comes with a key ring attached.
Initial Impressions The MAGNUM is all black, with a rubbery leather skin.
The rubbery-looking skin supported an inch or so of cartilage, vessels, fat, and nerves — a red mash of tissue — beneath it.
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