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1 He actually chuckled as he moved out of their warm little cocoon .
2 My breath has warmed the little cocoon I've created against him.
3 A queer little cocoon it was.
4 Yes, May, the ant lions eat many ants, and they moult and grow, and, finally, they, too, make a little cocoon about themselves.
5 In that little cocoon , there wouldn't be any room for a daughter who demanded his attention, who wanted more than he could possibly give.
6 Noise penetrated her little cocoon - the sharp cries of people on the street hurrying in the rain, the rattle of traffic, the closing of mews doors.
7 The World Bank and United Nations were trying to create "a little cocoon around that project so that we can in fact attract institutional investors".
8 A less repugnant means is to number the little cocoons heaped up around each dead caterpillar.
9 Also, the larger cells supplied me with big cocoons and females; the smaller cells gave me little cocoons and males.
10 "But these folks been livin' in a nice little cocoon , so they're naturally gonna think we're all psychos."
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