Those voluptuous curves are stupidly strong: 'undentable by human force' apparently, but also incredibly light.
The beer's brewers describe it as "a stunning blonde beer, full-bodied, with a voluptuous hop aroma".
Try its pink-blush Diana, Princess of Wales Hybrid Tea Rose or voluptuous red Mr. Lincoln.
They seem to be caught in midstream, in postures of surprise, action or voluptuous movement.
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Several decades ago, Barbie's creator, Ruth Handler, saw a Swiss doll called Lilli, voluptuous and wearing heels.
The brewers of Top Totty describe it as "a stunning blonde beer, full-bodied, with a voluptuous hop aroma".
The pair in question were neither voluptuous nor pneumatic by the standards of silicone inflation that came later.
Some others offer discount at gyms or fruit Fridays replacing voluptuous cherry scones with platters of fresh fruit instead.
Not because of what was depicted on the screen, but because of the so-called carnal, voluptuous sound of the saxophone.
Beds are voluptuous and the quiet rooms look onto the garden, an oasis of calm with an inviting timber-decked pool.
Nothing so much proved the point as the perceived femininity of the East, that beguiling, voluptuous realm of languor and luxury.
Curiously though, the white wine he brought for our meal is very ripe and voluptuous, by no means dry, a 2006 Hirtzberger Riesling Smaragd Singerriedel.
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For the first time, the goings on at East High, that noted hotbed of voluptuous tension and intellectual clout, are visible on the big screen.
They bestrode the southern horizons, snow-capped and voluptuous and spectacular.
Adding to the general air of decadence are Ana Reeder, exuding heat as Buddy's voluptuous, immoral wife, and Rachel Brosnahan as a naively impudent, blackmailing starlet.
Though the bodies are fit, they are natural rather than voluptuous or silicon-implanted, as though Pirelli were backing away for a moment from too much upholstery.
His character is no longer amusing, though, and his voluptuous lady friend, Persephone, played by Monica Bellucci, has been reduced to an almost dialogue-free version of what S.J.
There are such high points as a voluptuous Gaston Lachaise nude, a tough-minded Cubist Max Weber, a raucous William Glackens, a lovely two-sided sheet of Thomas Sully watercolor sketches.
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Result: the sort of rambling gentleman's lair one imagines Somerset Maugham nestled into while writing one of his voluptuous tales of local intrigue when this country was still known as Siam.
In One57's den, it took five tries before the green lacquer was dark enough, and the first upholsterer working on a voluptuous chair in the living room quit because of the job's difficulty.
It can also have beautiful pitch: the spacious white expanses of his designs somehow redeem his vulgarity, and when he does fill his pictures with colour, it is always with the most voluptuous and vivid of hues.
Nonetheless, he elicited performances of voluptuous intensity.
The heroine is a shrink, played by Annabella Sciorra, and the plot is tinged with topicality: Sciorra dates and beds a ruggedly handsome aviator (Jamey Sheridan), who happens to be connected to one of her patients a voluptuous woman named Eve (Deborah Unger).
Cardinals, monsignors and nuns all traverse the screen to a greater or lesser degree, but at the end of the day the young Guido has more respect for the voluptuous prostitute named "La Saraghina" than he does for the priest in the confessional.
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He enjoys stripping down forms, emphasizing silhouette or material, as with the voluptuous Plump sofa (2008), a streamlined, space-age version of the classic Chesterfield, or Bulb (2011), an overscaled, energy-efficient lightbulb designed to challenge the aesthetics of most CFL (compact fluorescent lamp) replacements.
For instance: "You could say one wine is like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz while another is like the mature Judy Garland, or that a big voluptuous chardonnay is like Marilyn Monroe -- round, bosomy -- you can remember that chardonnay, " says MacNeil.
Two caravan loads of workers a miner's son, a Bob Dylan fan, a voluptuous gang mistress and her religious niece, two Chinese girls and a round-eyed African are being paid a pittance to collect strawberries for the smug middle classes who can afford to turn a blind eye to how their out-of-season fruit and veg actually gets to their white-linened tables.
While the wines' voluptuous texture matched the steak's richness, their minerality proved a bit of a jarring contrast, particularly in the case of the 2011 Chidaine Vouvray Les Argiles. (A minerally white just isn't as versatile as a minerally red.) But they both came admirably close to universal usefulness, and I was quite pleased with my food-and-wine-matching experiment, not to mention the advice of my experts.
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