Sentences with phrase «like cigarette burns»

Not exact matches

They'll burn cigarettes into my skin, jab me anyplace they like, bloody my nose, blacken my eyes, laugh at my tears, hold a gun to my head, cut me, tattoo me, as their eyes grow large and excited.
When I toss a lit cigarette in at night it burns like the Northern Lights.
The result is much like cigarette smoke: From a burning tip, smoke unfurls in a single stream that quickly disperses into smaller and smaller eddies.
Eating burned foods of any kind is like cigarette smoking to a lesser extend.
We can see the flaws too, like the failed focus - pull as Elliott's canoe drifts towards the camera, or the visible cigarette burns at upper right (meaning this probably wasn't mastered from the negative), or the clumsy splice right through the middle of Elliott's lean and handsome face around nineteen minutes in.
Like most Japanese imports, the odometer reading was very low and the truck was in very nice cosmetic condition and luckily, it did not suffer from cigarette burns in the seats that many do.
Unexplained burns, especially cigarette burns, burns in the shape of irons, rope burns, or immersion - burns (sock - like or glove - like)
To remove tough stains like tar, markers, crayon, lipstick, oil, shoe polish, nail polish or cigarette burns, use acetone nail polish remover or denatured alcohol on a clean cloth.
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