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Examples for "harlequins"
Examples for "harlequins"
1Here are all our harlequins and columbines of the spoken and written drama.
2A butterfly or flesh-coloured nose is not objected to in harlequins.
3The harlequins had made their nest there, beneath a birch bush.
4Red harlequins gleamed like blood drawings in the moonlight.
5Clowns in white, with big noses, and harlequins in their motley, with flat black masks, abounded.
1The policeman came to pieces when clown and harlequin pulled at him.
2I can be harlequin, that only wants long legs and jumping about.
3There was also a very good harlequin, and as good a scaramouch.
4The harlequin on the bank turned his little pug-nose up to me.
5The Norwegians threw caution to the wind, with garish red-blue-white harlequin trousers.
1It was the first time quins had ever been born in New Zealand.
2When the Lawson quins were born 50 years ago, the family became instant celebrities.
3It was quins last time, if you remember.
4This episode concentrates on the Lawson quins.
5He made it into the Guinness Book of Records, for implanting and delivering the world's first third-generation IVF quins.
1The Stoop is the home of Harlequins Rugby Club and has been for over 50 years.
2Start off your little ones' love for rugby in the best way by getting involved in the Harlequins rugby club community.
3His opposite number, St Brigid's coach Conor McSherry, is looking forward to the encounter which will take place at Belfast Harlequins rugby ground.
4A strong-jawed former Harlequins rugby player with a plummy voice, at first appearance Kershaw seemed the very model of a postwar Tory MP.
5Harlequins rugby director Dick Best said: There are a lot of games next season - possibly up to 40 and we need the cover.
1The Stoop is the home of Harlequins Rugby Club and has been for over 50 years.
2Start off your little ones' love for rugby in the best way by getting involved in the Harlequins rugby club community.
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