Of something resembling a peach in color.
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Examples for "great "
Examples for "great "
1 Thank you Ireland: it's a great day, for Ireland and for Europe.
2 With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
3 It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
4 Today is a great day for the future health of Australian children.
5 The great problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your way around.
1 Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're keen to encourage visitors.
2 Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
3 He said companies were extremely keen to take on the new technology.
4 Our group is really keen to challenge themselves and accept the challenge.
5 Of course I am. The Nationals' coalition partners are certainly not keen .
1 So wouldn't it be neat to do year four and year five?
2 As neat a solution a Vickers-style plan might be, questions nonetheless remain.
3 Seconds later, a waiter came over to take Favor's order: whiskey neat .
4 Very neat , I understand, though I've only seen it from the water.
5 It's a neat solution to the transmission problem, I'll give them that.
1 Real swell customer, great credit history, just a screwup down in records.
2 Therefore, the first commandment for technologists is: Design technologies to swell happiness.
3 The ship was still rolling heavily in the swell after the gale.
4 What surprised me, however, was the huge swell of support for Kick-Ass.
5 Squire must be thinking of that right now in this deeper swell .
1 Turkey has also been cracking down on Islamic State networks at home.
2 I've gotten fined a number of times for cracking rackets, she said.
3 I hope we can keep cracking on, into the future for ever.
4 If Sants really is serious about cracking down on wrongdoers, that's welcome.
5 Try a cuticle oil and keep your hands moisturized to avoid cracking .
1 Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can bully countries inside the EU.
2 But I shall deny him the chance to bully me in public.
3 On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to bully control.
4 Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped.
5 Only social media makes it possible to bully on such a scale.
1 There may be magnificence in the smashing ; but the thing is smashed.
2 In the latest demonstrations, some attacked the National Assembly building, smashing windows.
3 The Wardens' chain of command is a smashing disaster at the moment.
4 Furthermore, the final polls accurately predicted the smashing of Scotland's political mould.
5 He tried to open the frame, and succeeded in smashing the glass.
1 Which was just dandy keeno fine as far as she was concerned.
2 She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling peachy dandy .
3 In areas where there's no pesticides, they'll turn out fine and dandy .
4 Ye look right a dandy in blue silk doublet and slit pantaloons.
5 The dandy of the clubs had become a perambulating mass of rags.
1 Punters with nifty footwork should, thus, find the package pretty good value.
2 He is going to require some nifty footwork in the weeks ahead.
3 Last week, Microsoft unveiled a very nifty video of its latest technology.
4 Do the SEALs have some nifty new weapon for taking out sharks?
5 Marchessault tied the game following a nifty sequence late in the third.
1 All the beautiful people, the flower people, the good and groovy people.
2 The new gals even have groovy intruder names: Deanna, Brittney and Jamie-Lee.
3 Protesters professed being on a freedom high as well as feeling groovy .
4 And it is a groove; perhaps there was never anything so groovy .
5 My friends are all groovy - looking types with long hair, beads, flowered polyester.
1 Tell me; what's the premium now for a corking post like this?'
2 He floundered in a sea of real revue, stunts, and corking effects.
3 Roland, meanwhile, was reading with horrified eyes the alleged corking Scandal Page.
4 A corking baseball story that fans, both young and old, will enjoy.
5 I'll get these interviews, and it'll make a corking good second-day story.
1 Pain's not bad right now. But it was clearly not good, either.
2 Money is not bad in itself; wealth is not bad in itself.
3 To invade this world is not bad breeding; it is social sacrilege.
4 The personal appearance of the men of this tribe is not bad .
5 He had to start thinking about it as good luck, not bad .
1 You take me somewhere where we can get a regular slap - up lunch.
2 You're such a slap - up dude you'd ought to be a hotel clerk, cap.
3 You had a slap - up dinner, you're three pounds to the good, and everyone is satisfied.
4 I could furnish a place in slap - up style to-morrow.
5 The chap who'd owned the 'ouse before 'er father 'd been a regular slap - up burglar.
1 When he starts in he finishes up a job in bang - up style.
2 I must say though, Bertie is doing a bang - up job of it.
3 Says you're doing a bang - up job with the wraiths on your own.
4 Yes, and you did a bang - up piece of work, you and Big-foot.
5 I've often worked out many a puzzle while having a bang - up smoke.
1 She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling peachy dandy.
2 If that's the way he wants it, then that's just peachy fine.
3 Now, I've never been there myself, but I hear it's just peachy .
4 Trust me, the rest of the album is as peachy as this.
5 It was a soft peachy - pink silk that flowed easily from the shoulders.
6 His first lay, Janet Summerton, with her peachy breasts and ginger hair.
7 I've been seeing lots of bushy brows, bronze eyes and peachy lips.
8 Keep your cheeks peachy and bronzed and coat lashes with black mascara.
9 Its season ended a few weeks ago, and everything is peachy .
10 Her cheek had the soft peachy hue of girlhood; nay, of very childhood.
11 You know the peachy complexion which often goes with undeveloped scrofula.
12 But if this is as good as it gets, I'm peachy .
13 Silvey said the ice was fine yesterday, and everything'll be peachy .
14 A peachy , astute, witty 27-year-old Mormon who has never had sex.
15 On the streets of Dublin the style on show was peachy .
16 This sounds peachy keen, but I was trepidacious because some of it sounds familiar.
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