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Two green skinned children stopped their play to watch him.
Up at the very top, his pale bare feet were like two skinned animals.
The mine is reported to also be effective against soft skinned vehicles.
He tried to keep his skinned knuckles out of sight, which made drinking coffee difficult.
The black skinned people have plenty of this pigment and its dark skin is due to it.
The golden skinned children with their liquid, bright eyes.
It is found more commonly in black skinned people and in those who smoke.
When she gave it to him, he dragged the entire skinned carcass to the niche in the far corner.
While he was gone, my eyes stayed glued to the skinned mice that were to be our next meal.
She'd bandaged his skinned knees but never kissed them.
An expression of surprise furrowed the brow below the tight skinned head.
I sucked that little skinned rodent and nipped it with my teeth.
At the time the book is based, 1950, many people would have frowned upon Jenny, a white girl, becoming friends with a black skinned girl.
The blow seemed to send jagged shards of glass through his skinned knuckles.
If they don't, then what would be the difference between this and some other skinned android, just minus the marketplace?
If the skinned state of my backside is anything to go by, Lady Luck deserted me long ago.
At least to a soft skinned endomorph like me.
A man on a two-wheel was about as vulnerable as a skinned armadillo.
Some mothers worry about skinned knees and chickenpox.
She nodded toward his skinned knuckles.
In one paw she carried the remaining two skinned rabbits Zeb had left for them.
It is a thick skinned grape with high acidity and is harvested later than other white varieties.
Ivy seems only partly convinced by this explanation, inquiring whether the skinned animals were "also farce."
The shallow skinned man shrugged slightly.
Her smooth white skinned leg.