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Its pink and noxiously plump body was aspirating rapidly.
This view is noxiously classist and historically naive.
He could be noxiously bigoted, as he is in references to his black daughter-in-law.
Spilled cologne hung on the air, noxiously heavy.
Mr. Staples says my views are "noxiously classist and historically naive."
A toad, noxiously white and squirming, dropped from his mouth and tumbled to the ground.
Suppressing a cough, Hoxitl held his breath as he passed a noxiously spuming geyser.
It would be noxiously irreverent, of course, to pin one's hopes on Bogartism - that is, if any other -ism had worked thus far.
I noxiously night-dreamed.
Sure, the hostages suffer, but their ordeal is nothing beside what an audience endures watching Jefery Levy's noxiously smug film.
David Thewlis, who railed his way so devastatingly through "Naked," rages more noxiously and winds up rudderless here.
The steamy, noxiously scented heat of the swamplands began to rise to meet them: cloying humidity intensified the basic hydro-telluride stench.
Goodbye," and the now entirely space-worthy craft shot out through the port, through Trenco's noxiously peculiar atmosphere, and into the vacuum of space.
Unmade Beds isn't just bad--it's obnoxiously, noxiously bad, a freak show for the empathetically challenged.
Once they saw a Shantak-bird flying low over the plain, but when it saw them it screamed noxiously and flapped off to the north in grotesque panic.
The still air was hotter than the day outside, reeking of urine and sweat and disinfectant, so noxiously thick that breathing it was beginning to sicken him.
And between him and the Milky Way he thought he saw a very terrible outline of something noxiously thin and horned and tailed and bat-winged.
Stuck at an angle near a buried fire hydrant, they were pushing and spinning and getting nowhere, with the smell of burning rubber noxiously sharp in the cold air.
The temperature sensitivity of TRPA1 is highly disputed, with some reports claiming that it is activated by noxiously cold stimuli and others disputing such a claim.
The horror, while being twice as big as any of its loathsome species viewed before, was nevertheless endowed with the same noxiously thin outline as lesser gaunts and wore precisely the same aspect.
Turner's motives posit an intriguing dilemma for the player because whether they've chosen to play Fable III's main adventure as benevolent monarch or not, he can't be dismissed as a noxiously evil villain.
Xelucha is a noxiously hideous fragment, but is excelled by Mr. Shiel's undoubted masterpiece, The House of Sounds, floridly written in the "yellow nineties," and recast with more artistic restraint in the early twentieth century.
His frequent comments on popular culture rarely reach deep but have the virtue of promulgating truths that ought to be more obvious than they are - for instance, that gangsta rap is both noxiously sexist and a calculated offense against a complacent black bourgeoisie.
Whatever the cause, he was almost next to the little statue when the marsh made a noise that sounded like a giant stomach rumbling, and a large bubble of gas floated up and popped noxiously and obscenely beside the talisman, which vanished beneath the water.