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Look under your couch cushions... and any where else that coins may be hiding.
Look under the couch, and in the closets.
Not exact matches
Kids want to learn everything they possibly can about the world, so they ask questions,
look under rocks, eat crayons and build awesome
couch forts.
You want to
look at that they see
under the
couches,
under the beds,
under the tables they like to go out for little things that gets that fall down there.
A pickup truck drives through a trailer and stops at the
couch on which two teens sit, backs up out of the house and rushes forward again, but the teens jump out a window and escape; the boy hides the girl
under a trellis and leaves to
look for help.
When you did the post on moving the dining table
under that huge window and I
looked from the front of your leather
couch and saw your vision, I pulled out your wide - open floorplan sketch and I thought: Although she's not saying it, at some deep level, she must have realized that if she went with that completely open plan, no one's eye would ever notice that beautiful dining setup by the window — there would be too much visual clutter beyond it.