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This morning, I'm quite sore, bruised, and slightly sun-burned, but think perhaps I've rediscovered some much needed clarity.
"You will choke, choke on the air you try to breathe..." greygirlbeast 2010
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This morning, I'm quite sore, bruised, and slightly sun-burned, but think perhaps I've rediscovered some much needed clarity.
"You will choke, choke on the air you try to breathe..." greygirlbeast 2010
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This morning, I'm quite sore, bruised, and slightly sun-burned, but think perhaps I've rediscovered some much needed clarity.
"You will choke, choke on the air you try to breathe..." greygirlbeast 2010
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What I love to do is peel long strips of my own sun-burned skin.
Hey | clusterflock 2009
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To her, he was a piebald thing, tanned face and hands, skin pale white and sagging where it was not sun-burned scarlet.
Renegade's Magic Hobb, Robin 2008
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No beasts she saw, nor fowl; nothing but lizards and beetles, and now and again a dry grey adder coiled up about a sun-burned stone.
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Their complexion, usually pale or ashen, has also been described as olive or even sun-burned.
Archive 2006-04-01 Mac 2006
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This afternoon, well you see him right there, he was found safe and sound, sun-burned, tired, no doubt about it, but man, he's going to have some stories to tell.
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Even Michaelis almost sun-burned: though sun-cooked is more appropriate to the look of the mass of human flesh.
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He was sweetly snoring, and in his sleep smiled all over his childish, sun-burned healthy face.
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