He wore several chunky silver rings on each hand and rubbed his eyes repeatedly.
On his bigger projects Mr. Johnson rubbed elbows with some of the 20th century's giants.
Curtains rubbed against it and Susanne immediately snapped her hand to her chest as if burned.
When Jake rubbed his eye, a chunk of his eyelid would come off in his fingers.
Finally, enough gloss had rubbed off on him that he is now deemed capable of anything.
Some of this focus on rules and transparency has already rubbed off on fiscal policy.
Instead, they ran all over the Hoyas and rubbed it in with outrageous dunks and alley-oops.
And I must admit that a little bit of their adrenaline rubbed off on me too!
"Precious little of it rubbed off on us -- no great amount, " Horton said.
That rubbed people in Massachusetts where he was a sitting U.S. Senator the wrong way.
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The sergeant who was leading the crews rubbed up-rushed up and said, sir, what happened?
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She took another deep breath and rubbed her nostrils with the back of a bent finger.
This rubbed people the wrong way, and the result is venomous feelings and comments towards King James.
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But it was clear that his party and his own career risked being rubbed in the mud.
Don't be so weak as to forget problems which are not constantly being rubbed in your face.
He rubbed a hand over the cloudy glass and cleared a view out toward a collapsing shed.
Smearing a small copper plate with black ink, Francesca rubbed the excess away, carefully pushing it into the etched grooves.
Macedonian Slavs and Albanians rubbed along fairly well for a decade, under a series of ethnically mixed governments.
When rubbed between the fingers it gave off a warm, strong, piney smell, a bit like floor polish.
And with the last move of the game a piercing run from Keogh rubbed salt in Ulster's gaping wounds.
Ferrari rubbed salt into the wound by finishing first and second, pushing McLaren to third in the constructors' championship.
As a British Naval Intelligence officer, young Fleming rubbed elbows with some of those colorful characters at the hotel.
It looked very old, the edges torn, the pale-blue lines rubbed almost away.
She placed her fingertip on the dashboard and rubbed it back and forth.
Vivien rubbed at his wrist so tenderly that I found myself welling up.
Opinion polls show that Canadians approve of Mr Harper's leadership, but that has not rubbed off on his party.
Players say the competitive fire of their coaches has rubbed off on them.
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They had to be planed, rubbed with fine sandpaper, polished with paste wax, to a soft and glowing evenness.
Ten thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt.
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