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Tattooist's target
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skin
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Skin is the seventh album by singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge , released in 2001 (see 2001 in music ). During the singer's split from Julie Cypher, her companion of 12 years, Melissa Etheridge retreated to her home studio to pen songs about her searing ...
Usage examples of skin.
I will now go and skin that troll who went so nigh to slay thee, and break up the carcase, if thou wilt promise to abide about the door of the house, and have thy sword and the spear ready to hand, and to don thine helm and hauberk to boot.
The skin of this young creature, from continual ablutions and the use of mollifying ointments, was inconceivably smooth and soft.
I began to wonder what it was like for Aboriginal people with really dark skin and broad features, how did Australians react to them?
When Miss Wu asked what the medication was, the doctor replied that it was made from abortus, as it is called there, and placenta, and that it was very good for the skin.
Where his face was not bruised or abraded, his usually milk-pale skin was gray.
Trace evidence on the body includes fibers and microscopic debris under the fingernails and adhering to blood and to abraded skin and hair.
He urged her back against the closed door and kissed her neck, the bristle from his shaven jaw abrading her and making her skin tingle.
He could feel the points abrading his skin and saw stars for a moment behind his closed lids.
Her bare foot dragged across it, abrading the skin and producing a burning pain that somehow seemed far worse than any of the aches and stings emanating from the other injuries Mrs.
I reached around and grabbed the belt and hissed as fabric abraided my skin.
She grasped his shoulders then, moving her legs, reveling in the abrasive feel of his hair roughened skin against the softness of her thighs.
Dane saw the gray of Shver skin, black-clothed, and the tension accelerated into danger.
They do not properly tattoo, but color the skin with achote or anatto.
There were deep circles under his eyes, his skin was red and swollen from the acne that ran across it.
If they are allowed to remain, they will produce an irritation of the skin causing an inflammatory disease known as acne, or stone-pock.