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121 He stopped the car and rubbed his eyes.
122 Her talkativeness often rubbed him.
123 Katherine rubbed her cheek where the pain had been.
124 He gleefully rubbed his hands.
125 The cat wanted her back rubbed.
126 Martin rubbed his chin meditatively.
127 It was rather like having a heated dagger thrust into the eyeball and twisted, then caustic soda rubbed in the wound.
128 The low mewling sound it made indicated its displeasure; those long, clawed fingers rubbed the bridge of its nose.
129 His thumb rubbed sensuously along the swollen lower lip while his other hand undid his belt buckle.
130 She had rubbed blush on her cheekbones but it was wearing thin in the heat.
131 The increasing hostility to affirmative action has rubbed off on the diversity movement.
132 Rip rubbed his chin, and noticed that he had a long, scraggly beard.
133 She reached out to Connie and rubbed his cheek slowly and solemnly.
134 The inside of the fitting should be brushed out with a special wire brush and rubbed with wire wool.
135 With her other hand she rubbed me under my chin - my other weak spot.
136 Swallowing convulsively(sentencedict.com), she rubbed vigorously at her face and hair with a large bath towel until her skin burned.
137 I sucked on breath mints, rubbed deodorant under my arms and on my feet.
138 I rubbed a patch clear and looked out hopefully; saw stone walls,[http://sentencedict.com/rubbed.html] the vague shapes of silver birch and larch.
139 To help keep these bold bloodsuckers at bay we rubbed wet salt on our boots.
140 She sat outside the tarpaulin, rubbed her hair with ghee, then filled a basin with water and a little buttermilk.
141 Wishart rubbed his hands together, cracking his knuckles as he tried to control his anger.
142 But if he rubbed his eyes that late afternoon it was more from surprise than from exhaustion.
143 Stephen saw that Douglas's hands were now shaking badly as he rubbed his face.
144 They have rubbed me all over with charcoal and lizard-grease to protect me from sunburn.
145 The second has caused much confusion, some of it deliberate, which has plainly rubbed off on Mr Dalyell.
146 If a local anaesthetic is rubbed into the skin before the injury, the flexion reflex does not develop its prolonged exaggeration.
147 She pulled one from its hanger and rubbed it against her cheek, her eyes closed.
148 The bear paces in a too-small cage, its snout rubbed raw by the rusted bars.
149 The floor was covered with large red and white vinyl tiles, rubbed in ridges that betrayed the presence of flagstones underneath.
150 He rubbed his eyes and peered down from the top bunk.