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1 France, however, might feel that they have an itch to scratch.
2 Under Derek McInnes, Aberdeen have an itch to scratch.
3 Though, to tell the truth, I too, in spite of my padlock, sometimes have an itch to talk.
4 But if you have an itch to shop, why not scratch it with a purchase from Fluorescent Elephant?
5 Infectious too, perhaps, for he began to have an itch to justify himself, if not to convert her.
6 And Denny says, "How's your number four step coming along?" He says, "Dude, I have an itch on my side, can you help me out?"
7 I also had an itch to travel which needed to be scratched.
8 I had an itch in my lower back that was driving me nuts.
9 It must be like having an itch and not being able to scratch it.
10 And I don't mind admitting I had an itch to hurry things along some.
11 I had an itch I couldn't stop and couldn't locate, I was jumpy and unhappy, and very depressed.
13 She tried to take his hand but he moved it, pretending he had an itch on his neck.
14 I had an itch in my left ribs, but I didn't want to move for fear of disturbing her.
15 Prannan rolled onto his belly and then onto his back again and wriggled as if he had an itch .
16 But his answer for his return is simple: he loves the game and " had an itch to scratch".
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