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1 To have lice on your body, denotes that you will conduct yourself unpleasantly with your acquaintances.
2 Well, at least you don't have lice .
3 But this man had been crookbacked and hideous, and he looked as though he might have lice .
4 Some people say that chicks have lice on them when they are hatched, but this is not so.
5 Dr. Maudsley found his patient to be underweight and to have lice ; otherwise she was physically healthy in every respect.
6 The rose bush may have lice or it may have a little green bug that jumps very quickly and so gets its name of leaf-hopper.
7 They were also 90% more likely to have lice and 70% more likely to have secretory STIs like chlamydia which can spread via bodily fluids.
8 We had lice , boils and blains, and flies-particularlyand perpetually, flies.
9 He particularly objected to my admitting that I had lice .
10 None of her three children has lice , though they have all had them in the past.
11 Even the ocean in Kiribati has lice .
12 The food stank, the girls had lice .
13 When Wayan first found Big and Little Ketut, they had n't eaten for days, had lice and parasites, the works.
14 He probably had lice which was a common affliction among rough sleepers given the lack of washing facilities on the streets.
15 "Do you have lice , little girl?" Mother asked me.
16 The officer knew the nasty things had lice , and with water at such a premium he didn't relish scrubbing his flesh with sand.
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