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- arms, and is broad-handed or beautiful-handed. He is also pleasant tongued or beautiful-tongued, and is once called iron-jawed. His eyes are golden as well...
- can be described as a pleasant "brothy" or "meaty" taste with a long-lasting, mouthwatering and coating sensation over the tongue. The sensation of umami...
- mallets. It boasts a pleasant, bell-like tone.[citation needed] Sound example Problems playing this file? See media help. The steel tongue drum is based on...
- Skulduggery Pleasant (also known as Skulduggery Pleasant: Scepter of the Ancients, or simply The Scepter of the Ancients) is the debut novel of Irish playwright...
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- series, Mountain West, and called it "well researched and written in a pleasantly tongue in ch**** style." He concluded by giving the book an average rating...
- award-winning Holes. Survival Guide is a "tongue-in-ch**** handbook for newcomers" to Camp Green Lake, for a "more pleasant" trip than the one featured in Holes...
- translated as either "feeling" or "sensation." In general, vedanā refers to the pleasant, unpleasant and neutral sensations that occur when our internal sense organs...
- unable to do so without a partner to share half the expenses. She is pleasantly surprised when Raj discreetly agrees to become that partner and establish...
- tune in to New Blue Sun as an album of contemplative healing sounds, it's pleasant and sometimes even sublime". David Smyth of the Evening Standard asked...