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Snot otters are nocturnal, mud-colored, prehistoric amphibians that look a bit like eels with stubby legs.
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The nocturnal, mud-colored, prehistoric amphibians look a bit like eels with stubby legs and can grow to be two feet long.
Green Movement's New Mascot: the Slimy Snot Otter Leslie Eaton 2011
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The Dwyer show was lacking in cohesion and direction as models trotted out in contrasting looks - some posed in colorful sporty dressed while others wore sequined black and white or shiny mud-colored garb.
Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Fashion Week: Fun Fashion and Glamorous Garb Rules the Runway Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Green and red make mud-colored brown, and for all Gov.
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The man coughed and wiped his mouth on a mud-colored sleeve.
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Like most trainers of both sexes at this gym, she seemed to equate fitness with a lot of cosmetic adjustments—hair extensions, the tinted contact lenses, frighteningly white teeth, an unnervingly even, mud-colored “tan,” and breasts that were impossible to imagine as original to her otherwise fleshless body.
Insignificant Others Stephen McCauley 2010
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This time there was no pop of release, only a long squelch, and as she pulled her foot slowly up she saw, to her horror, that attached to her ankle were a mud-colored hand and arm.
The Night Of the Solstice L.J. SMITH 2010
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Red wines, often described in terms of the “fullness of their body,” are thus often a female turn-off, as are traditionally dark, syrupy, or mud-colored drinks that appeal to guys and which are hard-pressed to escape the whiff of Dad and past decades.
What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010
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It was small and ugly, with tan vinyl siding and a chocolate brown roof and mud-colored shutters.
The Neighbors 2010
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There was an explosion of mud-colored water, straight up.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME L.J. SMITH 2010
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