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If the customers themselves were a bit whiffy, well, it had been a hard day for some of them.
However much anyone might have respected Hamnpork, he was still a bit on the whiffy side, even for a rat.
Loudness was comedy to him, and his howl was whiffy with alcohol.
They WERE a bit whiffy, but bathing them was a tremendous effort.
O'course, you're going to be a bit whiffy for a while, but better to be itchy than dead, eh?'
So check out the next page, where body odor is a tag-team sport with sweat and bacteria working together to help us vie for whiffy trophies!
Wren had only the faintest whiff of precog, too whiffy to be useful, but she could feel, deep in her core, things begin to crack and fail.
So my advice to Bieber is this: if he really wants to sell his whiffy plonk, promise it can freeze time for everyone but those who wear the perfume.
He removed all the right-wing staff, and radically changed the "extremely whiffy political and racial line", and appointed a new editorial staff, headed by Vincent Evans.
If he brought a girl home and decided his own bedsheets were a bit whiffy, he'd just lead her into someone else's, provided they were fresher and their owner wasn't home yet.
Chicken pelletted manure is really good for pepping up a pot once the goodness has run out, but you have to dig it in because it is a bit whiffy!
Mr. McPhee's writing - and John Updike's and the writing of so many of us (I speak as a sometime contributor) - is very often whiffy in this way.
But when it's all you have to eat you get used to it pretty quickly and I actually prefer it to quality first-grade tinned tuna and don't even notice the whiffy smell anymore.
As the fruit ripens on the trees (later-cropping varieties like these should be left in situ), I will store them unwrapped away from apples and whiffy vegetables like onions and garlic.
The smell, when I was 5, of a nubby "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" in the solid and likewise whiffy oak shelves of the Little Neck branch of the public library, circa 1937.
As the crews in their protective clothing swarm like flies over our waste, separating it as we watch, our whiffy labours of the night before are amply justified: we know we are helping to save the planet.
Reviewers panned the game for its lack of innovation over its predecessors, describing it as an "incremental advancement," "an old, whiffy GBA kids RPG," and "just too darn much like its predecessors."
Normally he liked to luxuriate over it, checking out all the little treats in his room, the individually wrapped soaps, the tiny shampoo bottles, the sachets marked 'shoe shine' which contain a strangely impregnated tissue which leaves shoes entirely unaffected but makes your fingers unbearably whiffy right through dinner.
The elder Balbus he sent to Gades aboard a dowdy ship which reeked of garum, the malodorous fish paste so prized by every cook in the world; the letter Balbus carried to Metellus Pius was a whiffy one, but no less important for that.