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  • Then she blushed, and the juggler suddenly threw his knives, one-by-one, into the soft ground, where they quivered in sequence by a black gym bag and a hard guitar case from which the man picked out a blonde and warm-looking guitar.

    Harry, Giselle and Joyce 2010

  • The bottom part of it is solid red wool or some sort of warm-looking fabric, and the top is a white satiny material with little red heart-shaped polka dots all over it.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • The bottom part of it is solid red wool or some sort of warm-looking fabric, and the top is a white satiny material with little red heart-shaped polka dots all over it.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • The bottom part of it is solid red wool or some sort of warm-looking fabric, and the top is a white satiny material with little red heart-shaped polka dots all over it.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • The bottom part of it is solid red wool or some sort of warm-looking fabric, and the top is a white satiny material with little red heart-shaped polka dots all over it.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • The bottom part of it is solid red wool or some sort of warm-looking fabric, and the top is a white satiny material with little red heart-shaped polka dots all over it.

    Much Ado About Anne Heather Vogel Frederick 2008

  • The sun sets: the air near has a peculiar transparency as of crystal; over the distance lies a soft, warm-looking haze; with the dew a crimson light is shed on the fields, lately plunged in floods of limpid gold; from trees and bushes and high stacks of hay run long shadows ....

    A Sportsman's Sketches 2003

  • Not a very warm-looking place, Castle Glendenning, Reilly noted, craning his neck as they passed beneath it.

    LADY of SKYE PATRICIA CABOT 2001

  • But he stooped over one of the trunks, opened the lid, and came out after a brief rummaging with a new and warm-looking cloak.

    Heartless Balogh, Mary 1995

  • The first room we came upon was a sitting room that had a fieldstone fireplace and warm-looking antique furniture—soft cushion chairs in hand-carved wood frames, a dark pine rocking chair, the seat of which was now covered with a white, cotton blanket, and a thick cushioned couch with pinewood end tables.

    Darkest Hour V. C. Andrews 1993

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