Sentences with phrase «of hickey»

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and names and things meant to stick fast to this or that do - hickey thingamajig any handyman would know, go astray, along with the names of those dear to him, or so — it goes — he tries to tell himself.
A huge amount of the credit goes to rookie wunderkind Russell Wilson, who collected an impressive array of improbable plays despite having Rams defenders close enough to give him a hickey on every other play.
The model we test - drove was the top - end XLS and it had the standard array of doo - hickeys and technical bobs that most of the other fully loaded small SUVs have with one notable difference — the sound system.
When Phoebe was born I struggled with how to get her latched and how often to feed her and I had a striped scab across one of my nipples and a hickey on the other from her latching onto the areola.
Now I can go back to work knowing that the house is in a state of organization that if baby comes hickey after I start my leave (in 21 work days but who's counting) I will not feel completely out of sorts!
Think of it like a big hickey — it breaks flood vessels underneath the skin to leave a bruise, explains Dr. Vreeman.
Unlike the vast majority of these doo - hickeys, the V70R's Four - C system offers discernible differences in ride and handling.
In 1969 the Hickeys moved their gallery to a more spacious location at 600 West Twelfth, where they organized a series of successful exhibitions such as Six Sculptures by Six Artists (1970), which, in addition to the work of Roche and Green, displayed Harry Geffert's light sculptures, minimalist pieces by Scott Grieger, Jim Schinder's hanging tapestries of «found objects,» and Haydn Larson's painted assemblages of scrap metal and farm tools.
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