| 21. | The result : a wine that tastes like a " musty, stale dishrag,"
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| 22. | North Lake Shore Drive was black with new rain, and the sky was a dishrag color.
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| 23. | Boo takes after his boorish drunk of a father, who uses his dimwitted wife like a dishrag.
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| 24. | She veiled her head with an old dishrag and some time was treated with contempt by other nuns.
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| 25. | The notion of an ordinary kitchen sponge or dishrag acting as a germ reservoir is news to most people,
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| 26. | Berg obviously finds it fascinating, but after watching two episodes back to back, I was dishrag city.
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| 27. | As she walked away, a teary Terry Rockefeller confessed to being " an emotional dishrag ."
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| 28. | I once worked in a diner where I snapped my dishrag at the regulars and acted pretty much like Flo.
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| 29. | Instead, Aldonza tosses an old dishrag at Sancho, but to Don Quixote the dishrag is a silken scarf.
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| 30. | Instead, Aldonza tosses an old dishrag at Sancho, but to Don Quixote the dishrag is a silken scarf.
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