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  • We gathered around as she ran her hands over his fur and examined his raw-looking wounds.

    The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010

  • We gathered around as she ran her hands over his fur and examined his raw-looking wounds.

    The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010

  • We gathered around as she ran her hands over his fur and examined his raw-looking wounds.

    The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010

  • The bacon should be barely brown around the edges and still quite raw-looking in the middle.

    A Big, Easy Roast 2008

  • Many of these she had designed herself (“I do have this flair,” she reminded me), and to tell the truth, they were an improvement on the raw-looking native stuff.

    What Happened to the Baby? 2006

  • In the flesh, he looked disturbingly similar to Blakey from On The Buses, with a large raw-looking nose and greasy grey hair combed over the bald spot.

    Archive 2008-09-01 juliette 2008

  • Then a broad, raw-looking, new-made road intruded itself up the little glen, instead of the old horseway, so seldom used that it was almost entirely covered with grass.

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

  • Many of these she had designed herself (“I do have this flair,” she reminded me), and to tell the truth, they were an improvement on the raw-looking native stuff.

    What Happened to the Baby? 2006

  • In the flesh, he looked disturbingly similar to Blakey from On The Buses, with a large raw-looking nose and greasy grey hair combed over the bald spot.

    Interview with the Pervert juliette 2008

  • We THEN used to consider Snobs raw-looking lads, who never missed chapel; who wore highlows and no straps; who walked two hours on the Trumpington road every day of their lives; who carried off the college scholarships, and who overrated themselves in hall.

    The Book of Snobs 2006

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