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whiskers
noun
Plural of whisker
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We stop again and Guymala says: "Billy goat – see he's even got whiskers and horns".
Once dried, use a pen to draw on whiskers.
Robards was surely someone who didn't need to impress a young nobody from London in a pair of crepe whiskers.
TWIST: Replace the card ear inserts and nose with pink felt and use pipe cleaners for whiskers.
When the fur stopped flying, the hunters claimed victory: by 57% to 43%, residents said that under certain circumstances free-roaming domestic cats can be shot.Despite the tearful pleas of feline advocates (some of whom wore whiskers and tails to packed county meetings), the dust-up wasn't about their beloved pets.
The observers were genetically identical to each other, except that half were CREB "knockouts" (that is, they were deficient in the gene responsible for activator CREB .In the course of normal social interactions and CREB knockouts are normal in this respect the observers learnt about the new food by smelling the whiskers and breath of the demonstrator.
Photographs from the period show a sturdy, rather short man, with white whiskers and fashionably slicked hair, glaring at the camera.
A pair of Benin leopards have cute whiskers, but are ferocious in their intensity .Bronze" is less an art exhibition than an aesthete's wishlist of treasures.
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