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Well put the gingerbread man back in the bag then.
Do you want a gingerbread man with your cup of tea?
In this case it is the shape of a gingerbread man.
Gingerbread men were popular characters in children's stories of the late 19th century.
The object of the game is to type words which will kill incoming Gingerbread men.
Richie could hold back no longer; his mouth simply fell open and then ran away like the gingerbread man, as it so often did.
In 2007 he played the voice of a gingerbread man in a cell phone commercial.
"But they look like gingerbread men in three dimensions."
This one was less than five feet tall and looked like the Gingerbread Man.
It commonly takes the form of a gingerbread man.
He simply needs to eat the gingerbread man to gain the benefits of the Elixir.
He's making us waffles in the shape of gingerbread men."
Before they leave, Maude offers the witches gingerbread men instead.
In parts of western Germany these pastries are shaped like gingerbread men.
It was at this point, passing the old scarred pine, that I had wanted to run like the gingerbread man.
I can picture you in your pinafore making gingerbread men.'
I move my gingerbread man from an orange square to a yellow square.
Price flicked ashes into the salad plate that had held the gingerbread man.
Whether he's taking up residence in a cookie tin or on the Christmas tree, gingerbread men are a holiday favorite.
Dots: Small cruel creatures, that look like gingerbread men, who steal everything they can get.
"For a second there I thought you were going to run away like the Gingerbread Man."
And yes, I did make gingerbread men with currants for their eyes, didn't you?'
"But the gingerbread man was kind of cute."
The first gingerbread man may have been a Renaissance Man!
He is derived from the children's story The Gingerbread Man.