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Also, make sure the jacket has some sort of flap in the back so it looks like a show jacket.
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@Shaydakisses.
"I'm wearing it too long," she said, demonstrating the way it sort of flapped against her backside, and a staffer helped her reel it in so it would hit at the hip.
I sort of agree.
"Some sort of" — hand flap — "overweening pride, I suppose?
Insert the spade a few inches into the slit, maneuver it so it is parallel to the ground, and gently lift the grass around the entire slit, creating a sort of grass flap around the entire pond.
The Delors Commission between 1985 and 1994 marked the zenith of this sort of integrationist zeal.After many a flap (see article), EMU eventually metamorphosed into a bird of much grander plumage.
It is, instead, a dour sort-of romantic drama with an A-list cast, a few comic moments and the disjointed sense of talented filmmakers flapping their arms in an effort to make it fly.
Then fold the front flaps over the back flaps, creating a sort of V-shape on the sides with the creases.
Anderson, although sheltered a little by the Football Stand, has, coming over his left shoulder, the sort of biffing breeze that sets flapping the trouser legs of the waiting predators in the slips and has the flags of St George and Sri Lanka standing out starchily from their poles.
The sort of quality that leaves you flapping around for the right words, and normally leads to saying "vibe" about 15 times in every sentence.
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