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In the city: Three Lives is amazing, Idlewild is amazing, The Strand is a bit overwhelming but has next to everything, McNally Jackson is EXTRA AMAZING, and very accessible (i.e. staffed by pleasant, clever, friendly persons who would not even dream of snooting upon you for wearing, you know, Crocs or something) OH WE COULD GO ON AND ON.
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The Bushites cannot have any new-comers snooting around.
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Batting it around, pouncing on it, and snooting it.
A Newfoundland and Her New Pet Rock Field Notes 2008
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Batting it around, pouncing on it, and snooting it.
Archive 2008-02-01 Field Notes 2008
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But they went out in a blaze of glory; snooting flames and smoke everywhere, in a pyrotechnic display that rivaled anything Di had seen name bands do on purpose.
Jinx High Lackey, Mercedes 1994
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Major Wigger personally selected his sniper instructors from competitive marksmen who knew the fundamentals of snooting and how to teach them.
ONE SHOT-ONE KILL CHARLES W. SASSER CRAIG ROBERTS 1990
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"Let's get him out of the sled while they're snooting the wind," Lunzie said.
Survivors McCaffrey, Anne 1984
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Those bell-toppers had disguised that snooting, snouting scoundrel, the Possum, and his snoozing, boozing friend the Wombat!
The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff Norman Lindsay 1924
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"Treachery," roared Bill, and with one blow on the snout knocked the Fireman endways on into the burning cinders, where his helmet fell off, and exposed the countenance of that snooting, snouting scoundrel, the Possum.
The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff Norman Lindsay 1924
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Possum, with one of those sharp, snooting, snouting sort of faces, and the other was a bulbous, boozy-looking Wombat in an old long-tailed coat, and a hat that marked him down as a man you couldn't trust in the fowl-yard.
The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff Norman Lindsay 1924
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