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He's da reason I switched from licorice stick ta de eighty-eight.
I pushed on one of em with my hand, and it was like pushin down on a licorice stick.
She called his clarinet a "licorice stick."
"Look at how the sheet metal ripped off of there," he said, pointing to one girder that had been twisted around like a licorice stick.
In "Halloween Treats," they are impaled on natural licorice sticks, which look like twigs.
There is a 12th-century Spanish tapestry made of chocolate and a modern assemblage contrived of licorice sticks.
Like drinking a licorice stick."
I had bone pain it felt like someone was twisting my fibula like it was a licorice stick.
Noteworthy among these are what appear to be licorice sticks bound into bunches by wire, the work of Tejumola Adetutu.
The women are shaped like hourglasses, pears or licorice sticks, teasing enthusiastic audiences from behind ostrich-feather fans or hubcaps.
In addition to frankincense and myrrh in rock crystal form and a selection of oils, she sells branchlike licorice sticks ($1 each).
He spoke casually, as if proposing no more than a trip to the mercantile to buy a pickle or a licorice stick, but his eyes were dancing with excitement.
Now, how could he know that just by looking every six months into a mouth where a Pennsylvania diet of sugar doughnuts and licorice sticks had already wreaked havoc?
Locking also played several other instruments, including clarinet (nicknamed the "licorice stick"), which earned Locking the nickname "Licorice".
Before classes, Charles Nurse, the club's manager, sets out a tray of midafternoon snacks (licorice sticks, vegetables and dip, Oreo cookies, peanuts) on a Formica-top table.
The reader runs over to Jake's house, where he and Ax are eating licorice sticks and pizza like they were when the reader first ran over there before the Sario Rip.
While she sat on a park bench across the street sucking on a licorice stick, Hannah studied the building's location, noted the six-foot high picket fence squaring the back and side yards, and the second-story level.
That buzz wasn't louder than the new booming loud-speakers rising like a giant chewed licorice stick above the center-field scoreboard, but all those people who wanted to be there knew when to yell and whom to yell for.
Between them the wind shrieked and turned, spun and rose around the fragments of buildings, many of which had been shaken apart right to their steel skeletons, which in turn were warped and bent like licorice sticks.
On the burners, beneath which a water bath creates a vapor to keep food moist, Mr. Bouley will place individual hand grills, inside of which he will tuck such flavorful things as grapevine branches, pine cones and licorice sticks.
To signify Donny's entrance into the group, Bart rewards him with Blue Vine licorice sticks, which he claims are only sold in Europe and turn the eater's tongue blue, and the now-augmented group begins their friendship by spraying Lisa (and each other) with juice.
When a reptile was drawn forth by the sun's warm rays, the cat quietly walked over, placed a paw slightly behind the snake's head, bit through its tiny skull with a nonchalant crunch, and passively chewed up the rest of its short squirming body as if -chomping up a licorice stick.