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(1) large African black-and-white carrion-eating stork; its downy underwing feathers are used to trim garments
(2) the downy feathers of marabou storks are used for trimming garments
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(1) large African black-and-white carrion-eating stork; its downy underwing feathers are used to trim garments
(2) the downy feathers of marabou storks are used for trimming garments
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(1) I want my undulating undies with the marabou frills.
(2) This latest fly is based on an earlier marabou tailed damsel nymph that was weighted down with lead wire.
(3) Generally the marabou is too long for using in competitions so, once it is secure, pinch off the excess with your fingers.
(4) As I pulled it along in front of me, I could see how the marabou tail added life to the nymph.
(5) It's a big fly with lots of orange marabou tied up on a size 5/0 hook.
(6) How can I ever hold my head up in a wig, tiara, glitter, and marabou again?
(7) While it's debatable that the world needs more guys in marabou and satin, it's fine with Prudie as is pretty much anything that doesn't cause you to be read your Miranda rights.
(8) They bickered and fussed and scolded their poodle, all with a mouthful of pins as well as plumes of rope measure and marabou or whatever flouncy material they were pinning cascading down their shoulders.
(9) And most of all, if she does dress up as a shoe, we'd like her to be a leopard-print thigh-high boot, or a marabou slipper-stiletto.
(10) Now take tying thread down to the bend and tie in marabou or arctic fox for the tail.
(11) A long, narrow tulip-shaped suede coat worn with marabou hat and boots opened a show strong on couture-like pieces.
(12) Don't worry, the next time we meet I'll be over my new book and into the marabou slippers.
(13) They'll be doing all the heavy lifting while I lie around on a chaise in marabou slippers sipping champagne, occasionally tossing out tipsy asides while trying not to slosh my drink.
(14) If I start wearing stonewashed pedal pushers and marabou slippers could someone shoot me please?
(15) ÔÇÿI want to be somebody,ÔÇÖ she says, tossing a marabou boa over her shoulder as she preens for the camera.
(16) And we had him clothed in this ugly pink nightgown, this noxiously ratty looking dirty blonde wig, red marabou , and orange fuzzy slippers.
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(1) I want my undulating undies with the marabou frills.
(2) This latest fly is based on an earlier marabou tailed damsel nymph that was weighted down with lead wire.
(3) Generally the marabou is too long for using in competitions so, once it is secure, pinch off the excess with your fingers.
(4) As I pulled it along in front of me, I could see how the marabou tail added life to the nymph.
(5) It's a big fly with lots of orange marabou tied up on a size 5/0 hook.
(6) How can I ever hold my head up in a wig, tiara, glitter, and marabou again?
(7) While it's debatable that the world needs more guys in marabou and satin, it's fine with Prudie as is pretty much anything that doesn't cause you to be read your Miranda rights.
(8) They bickered and fussed and scolded their poodle, all with a mouthful of pins as well as plumes of rope measure and marabou or whatever flouncy material they were pinning cascading down their shoulders.
(9) And most of all, if she does dress up as a shoe, we'd like her to be a leopard-print thigh-high boot, or a marabou slipper-stiletto.
(10) Now take tying thread down to the bend and tie in marabou or arctic fox for the tail.
(11) A long, narrow tulip-shaped suede coat worn with marabou hat and boots opened a show strong on couture-like pieces.
(12) Don't worry, the next time we meet I'll be over my new book and into the marabou slippers.
(13) They'll be doing all the heavy lifting while I lie around on a chaise in marabou slippers sipping champagne, occasionally tossing out tipsy asides while trying not to slosh my drink.
(14) If I start wearing stonewashed pedal pushers and marabou slippers could someone shoot me please?
(15) ÔÇÿI want to be somebody,ÔÇÖ she says, tossing a marabou boa over her shoulder as she preens for the camera.
(16) And we had him clothed in this ugly pink nightgown, this noxiously ratty looking dirty blonde wig, red marabou , and orange fuzzy slippers.
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