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Shoe brush and polishing cloth: used to apply polish to shoes.
They have testicular tongues, terraced skulls, shoe brush hair and skin problems.
Detective Tawashi: A police inspector who has a large nose resembling a shoe brush.
Everyone wears latex and plastic, and even I had to walk across a funny platform of spinning yellow shoe brushes before entering.
The brushwork has a flair that is far removed from the toil suggested by the shoe brushes and the saint's shoe-black hair.
Now, the factory makes brushes in the shapes of picture frames, shoe brushes, vases, fruit bowls and even chairs.
"You can see which are the cluster bombs," said Muhammad Arif, a soldier with a black beard thick enough to be a shoe brush.
The violin above her and shoe brushes beneath her suggest the stereotypes of the black fiddler and bootblack.
He also has the Babe's tweezers, hand mirror, shoe brush, hair brush and glass tooth-brush case, all monogrammed.
Electric fan blades serve as ears, shoe brushes as tufts of hair, crushed soft drink cans as eyes.
Jack Pertwee sat on the smart checked tweed sofa holding the hand of a girl with a monumental pile of black hair and eyelashes like shoe brushes.
This is memorialized by the inscription on a shoe brush: Herzstein's Clayton, New Mexico - Dalhart, Texas.
The room was clean, but piled with souvenirs: a red scrapbook with gold binding, a well-used suitcase, several pairs of brown wing-tipped shoes lying next to a shoe brush.
And so the show includes musical pictures, chairs, a trivet, a shoe brush, a beer stein, a clock with a rocking ship and a rotating Christmas tree stand, as well as a talking doll.
Gracie's handbag is kept on a nail by the cooker where she can see it, scissors and shoe brushes are on a nail by the fire where they can be found easily every day.
'Mechanical Music' A major source of fun for the rich and powerful during the 18th and 19th centuries, automatic mechanical music - whether it came through pocket watches, cuff links, shoe brushes or whistler dolls - continues to attract collectors.
Honest Lamb, in spite of the meekness of his name, was a rough, hearty old fellow, with the voice of a lion, a head of black hair like a shoe brush, and a broad face mottled like his own beef.
One might say yes, meaning that he had played soccer on a dirt field, when what Mr. Spina had meant was playing the way he had as a boy, down on his hands and knees on the ground, using a shoe brush as a trolley car and two linked clothespins as a boat.