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  • His hair, while totally consonant with his look (shortish, a bit longer on top, strandy), is not fashionable.

    Dear Slimbolala: Shooting from the Hip Slimbolala 2006

  • His hair, while totally consonant with his look (shortish, a bit longer on top, strandy), is not fashionable.

    Dear Slimbolala: Softly, Softly, Catchy Monkey Slimbolala 2006

  • Lacking any inherent flavour, shark's fin is treasured in China for its strandy, gelatinous "mouth feel", its centuries-old status as a prized dish and its astronomical price.

    The Economist: Daily news and views 2011

  • He took me in his gondola, across the Laguna, to a long, strandy sand, which defends Venice from the Adriatic.

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

  • How many times over the years had Zoe and I torn into one of those juicy ovoids, the size of a child's football, right in the car, unable to wait for home, tearing off strandy sheets and stuffing them into our mouths, with an occasional bit for the dog in the back seat.

    RutlandHerald.com 2008

  • How many times over the years had Zoe and I torn into one of those juicy ovoids, the size of a child's football, right in the car, unable to wait for home, tearing off strandy sheets and stuffing them into our mouths, with an occasional bit for the dog in the back seat.

    RutlandHerald.com 2008

  • How many times over the years had Zoe and I torn into one of those juicy ovoids, the size of a child's football, right in the car, unable to wait for home, tearing off strandy sheets and stuffing them into our mouths, with an occasional bit for the dog in the back seat.

    RutlandHerald.com 2008

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