10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRIPIER»
Discover the use of
stripier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stripier and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... a woman, takes off their clothes in a way which is sexually exciting to the
people who are watching: I'm not the sort of person who'd do a striptease. * a
striptease club/artist stripy, stripey /"straI.pi/ adjective (stripier, stripiest) with
stripes or a ...
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Mustang Boss 302: From Racing Legend to Modern Muscle Car
One magazine called the 1970 Boss 302 edition “stripier,” and itwas. Fora base
price of $3,720, the buyer got a Boss package with Larry Shinoda's fresh
graphics, including tape stripes that ran the entire length of the car, from the
leading edge ...
3
CliffsNotes Roadmap to College: Navigating Your Way to ...
So the next time there are wrongs to right and you need a fantastic alter ego to
change into, don't opt for the same old superfast, superstrong Human 2.0 we'll
probably evolve into soon enough anyway: Turn into someone stripier than
ordinary.
"Fag," she said. "No kids and a trophy wife." He wasn't long away and she was
still holding his family photo when he came back into the room. He was
accompanied by another man, a bigger, darker, older man in a baggier, stripier,
older suit.
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Butterflies Through Binoculars: The East
Banded Hairstreak. On first impression appears to have many more white lines
and be "stripier" but actual differences are rather subtle. The white lines are set
farther apart and aligned so as to form stripes. Also note the orange cap on the
blue ...
6
On the Origin of Tepees: Why Some Ideas Spread While Others ...
And then I told you that alizarin was like a purplish coquelicot, and a fanaloka
was a smaller, furrier, stripier fosa? It's starting to hurt now, isn't it? Even with all
those useful tips, imagining that extra step is too much. You can't fix the image in
...
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Butterflies Through Binoculars
Banded Hairstreak. On first impression appears to have many more white lines
and be "stripier” but actual differences are rather subtle. The white lines are set
farther apart and aligned so as to form stripes. Also note the orange cap on the
blue ...
Marc C. Minno, Jeffrey Glassberg, John V. Calhoun, 2000
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The Southern Tip of Africa
Cape Mountain Zebra appear stripier than the more common Burchell's or Plains
Zebra (Equus burchelli) because their stripes are narrower and they do not have '
shadow' stripes. Stripes help to camouflage animals, and in their rocky ...
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The Amazing Illustrated Word Game Memory Books Volume 2, Set ...
... PERLITES REPTILES EMPTIERS POETISER POETRIES RESPITES
PRETTIES PREEXIST YPERITES SPITFIRE FIREPOTS PIEFORTS POSTFIRE
PRESIFTS GRIPIEST PHILTERS PHILTRES TROPHIES HIPSTERS SUPERHIT
STRIPIER ...
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RSPB Where to Discover Nature in Britain and Northern Ireland
In winter the marsh attracts several Snipes – look at each of them closely in case
there is also a Jack Snipe present – smaller, shorter-billed and a little stripier than
its cousin, the Jack Snipe has an endearingly jerky, 'clockwork toy' way of ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STRIPIER»
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stripier is used in the context of the following news items.
Falkland Islands: A landscape that's strictly for the birds
The magellanic penguins – smaller, with a stripier livery – huddled into close-knit groups and appeared panicky at our approach. The gentoo penguins, with ... «The Independent, Oct 14»
AnnaSophia Robb Goes Mod For 'Teen Vogue'
The blatant '60s Twiggy thing is a little on the nose by now, so instead of that one iconic eyeliner look, Teen Vogue paints Robb in a stripier situation. Whether ... «MTV.com, Jan 13»
Snail hunt will reveal secrets of evolution and climate change
... types are more common in woodland, where the background colour is brown, while in grass banded snails tend to be lighter-coloured, yellow and stripier. «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 09»