For pure wool it's also lovely and soft and I won't have to wear anything underneath to stop scratchiness. |
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You can actually see the scratchiness in the lines, evidence of actual pens driven by real human hands in the creation of these drawings. |
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I leaned through the window and kissed his cheek, feeling the familiar scratchiness of his whiskers. |
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For such people, smoking is a significant irritant, worsening the symptoms of scratchiness and stinging or burning of the eyes. |
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Upstairs, he was only a flicking shadow, the taut muscles of a back and the scratchiness of a cheek. |
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We put up with the scratchiness of vinyl but when CDs came along those imperfections became the art and charm of the object. |
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Since then, when he has scored runs, it has been with a mix of scratchiness and pluck, not always class. |
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Newton has been a study in scratchiness in Blackpool with a pair of 80 averages to see off Ronnie Baxter and Nicholson. |
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Every September he endured a fortnight of scratchiness. |
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Shreve does such a great job writing that you feel the scratchiness of that uniform and are aghast at a war that destroyed an entire generation. |
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It coincides with a general scratchiness between America and its ally. |
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Symptoms of dry eye may include intermittent blurred vision, burning, stinging, tearing, redness, scratchiness, or even pain. |
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The scratchiness of this wool sweater is supposed to wear off, but I don't think it ever will. |
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All the same, a line must be drawn under the scratchiness from here on in. |
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When the itchy scratchiness crept, literally, onto my head I started getting suspicious but managed to persuade myself that I was just imagining things. |
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