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Instead, after swabbing a small patch of my rump down with rubbing alcohol, I push the needle in slowly until all three inches of it are submerged.
How brightly you whistle, pushing the long soft feathers on your rump down across the branch, like the apron of a butcher, as you impale a cricket on a meat hook deep inside my rhododendron.
Shrike How brightly you whistle, pushing the long, soft feathers on your rump down across the branch, like the apron of a butcher, as you impale a cricket on a meat hook deep inside my rhododendron.
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To get around his tail, follow the grain of the fur around his rump and down to about an inch or so above the joint in his hind legs in the back, just above his elbow on the side, and just above his shoulder bone in the front.
The player who once used his rump to back down every guard smaller than himself toward the rim ended with 11 points and 7 assists and no turnovers in Game 5, dropping in his jump hook and making himself an option again.
Like an ass-obsessed Victor Frankenstein you essentially take a deer rump, flip it upside down and make a monster out of it.
Like an ass-obsessed Victor Frankenstein you essentially take a deer rump, flip it upside down, and make a monster out of it.
Swing your right leg clear over the horse's rump, then slide down the belly onto the ground.
The commercials it ran for the show also had a youthful air (though for some mysterious reason, the video of Anne Hathaway, one of the hosts, doing a mash-up of "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" and "Rump Shaker" has been taken down).
You should run your hand down his back, over the rump, and right the way down the hind leg to his fetlock.
I look down Till his straining rump among the flowerbeds Bends low, comes up twenty years away Stooping in rhythm through potato drills Where he was digging.
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