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  • Red cabbage's fresh, raw crunch is a great addition to salads (see today's recipe), though I quite understand that some of you may have been put off by its appearance in mediocre coleslaws dressed in gloopy, cheap mayonnaise, its pigment seeping into the dressing to create a rather unappealing mess. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's red cabbage recipes
  • Its images tumble, proliferate and cross-hatch; they are extravagant and loopy and defiantly enormous in their ambition, making everything else look petty and piddling.
  • Dr Owen might have added, I suppose, that a necessary interest in the private lives of public figures was a feature even of powerful monarchies, where wedding-night consummation was a dynastic issue to be settled with the production of the kind of gloopy evidence now entertaining audiences for forensic science TV shows such as Top stories from Times Online
  • It’s a lousy first day on the job for dental assistant Nina Blackman when a patient, loopy from the anesthesia, bites her. “Accidentally Dead” by Dakota Cassidy
  • Back in the day, those comfortable with his modern classical accomplishments were baffled by his acetates of loopy leftfield disco.
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  • They were long, long days, but even though we were all loopy at night, we'd always go out and do something.
  • But, given these similarities, it's at least possible that he might have followed Axl Rose's lead, turning into a loopy, mansion-bound recluse, tinkering with unfinished projects, piling on the suet and emerging sporadically to sue his ex-bandmates and have a punch-up with Tommy Hilfiger. Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
  • An onglet steak was OK, but the chips were limp and dull, and the béarnaise sauce had the over-thickened, gloopy quality of something that had been bought in which, given my legal obligation to assume it was made on site, is a shame. Restaurant review: Bistro du Vin
  • It's satisfying to look through this tiny window onto the chain of primal shapes: a loopy dome, an animal figure, a snake.
  • She was revolted by bags of pre-prepared potatoes, smothered in gloopy preservative and packed in plastic.
  • The basic plot is that of your average murder-mystery which supplies us with an eclectic line-up of loopy suspects and reaches its climax when the murderer is finally unmasked.
  • Three spins of godawful panpipe muzak versions of Wonderful Tonight and Britney Spears was away; and we all know what happened next – needless to say it involved bald Britney Spears going loopy-doo, a bewildering million-dollar Britney Spears hair sale and a bunch of kickass Britney haikus. Britney Spears Gets Rehab Advice From, Um, Daniel Baldwin
  • All credit to us for our inspired fusion cooking – sometimes a gloopy, cheese feast just hits the spot – but I sense that a perfect lasagne will need to be truer to the original spirit of the dish to really cut the mostarda. How to cook perfect lasagne
  • You could viddy that poor old Dim the dim didn't quite pony all that, but he said nothing for fear of being called gloopy and a domeless wonderboy. Where's the show?
  • It is all too knowing and jokily self-referential, so never frightening, and is dripping with unnecessarily gloopy gore. Times, Sunday Times
  • But those slightly loopy ideas aside, the idea that ‘feminisation’ can make our high streets a happier place to be is a good one.
  • An antidote for such loopy thinking is an antiromantic book published nine years ago by John Mueller, an Ohio State political scientist. Grover, Calvin And Us
  • These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.
  • Even if it is just Pete Schourek rocketing across the outfield so that his loopy boss can pretend to be an innovator.
  • The play veers from loopy comedy to serious moralizing.
  • I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature.
  • Regale everyone with your soppy songs, recite your loopy limericks, and maybe even draw a doodle or two!
  • Buttermilk Lane is like a natural echo chamber, taking my crazy chords and loopy lines and reverberating them around from stone wall to shuttered window.
  • In the loopy logic of the Cold War, this actually made sense.
  • How cancer cells become more 'gloopy' when they die Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • However, many of Wodehouse's novels were first serialized in the Saturday Evening Post, and one of his short stories that did appear in the Post, "Honeysuckle Cottage," is a devastating spoof of the kind of gloopy, syrupy romance stories that often appeared in that magazine. Wodehouse Addendum
  • It may seem a little loopy that computer gamers have a league of their own, with six-figure prize money to boot.
  • It was more like a thick, gloopy, sticky, overly sweet maple syrup to which chopped dill had been added.
  • But to flat out paganize Easter by bringing in the gods of Olympus to sell chocolate is just … well … somewhere between loopy and beyond the pale. Euangelion
  • I love getting loopy outdoors on sunny weekend afternoons.
  • I tried to reassure him that I'd be okay, but I was already acting loopy from the poison. Eric Ebinger On Surviving a Rattlesnake Bite
  • She coolly signed her loopy signature at the bottom.
  • The morning breeze builds a rollercoast of wind currents and I see a happy bird sailing in loopy loops against these somber hulking offices.
  • The glass icons, loopy reconstructions of classic Catholic heraldry, magically float off the white plush, as if held aloft by pure belief.
  • Turkish Batman rescues Turkish Robin and then, just like in the American movies, Turkish Batman is so loopy from a woman making goo-goo eyes at him that he reveals his secret identity to Turkish Vicki. Turkish Version of Batman and Robin
  • It's a hoot, the whole thing, so read every loopy word.
  • If you listen to these guys talk about music, you might expect their sound to be very narrow-minded and loopy, but instead, it's fresh, crisp and loopy.
  • As I said, it's a hard thought, a difficult concept to explain without sounding loopy.
  • Giant squid, fluorescently green with pink under-tentacles, waver around in a loopy dance, sometimes waving puppet squidettes on their hands. Richard III; Lullaby; Hundreds & Thousands – review
  • Her slightly loopy patchworked circles do not overlap or entwine. The Queen of the 'Neo-Hillbilly' Quilt
  • Its restrained palette, the sinuous, loopy drawing, and the interplay of seemingly simple forms and planes present a highly cerebral visual game.
  • A small note below told the address of the family's home, and was signed with a loopy quasi-calligraphic flourish; Save a spot for me Robyn.
  • The play calls on the actors to explore different acting styles in scenes that range from kitchen-sink naturalism to loopy surrealism.
  • If not the prettiest of dishes, it's oddly satisfying, in an intensely cheesy, gloopy, buttery sort of way. How to cook perfect macaroni cheese
  • When it comes to blind and unthinking prejudice masquerading as nationalism you can always rely on the lunar right to see eye to eye with the loopy left.
  • The play calls on the actors to explore different acting styles in scenes that range from kitchen-sink naturalism to loopy surrealism.
  • If anyone is loopy it is your stupid, uninformed, ignorant London correspondent.
  • The loopy Loudspeaker of the House has become Washington's version of the crazy uncle your family has to keep up in the attic.
  • The card will probably begin with these words, scrawled in a variety of spidery, loopy styles, in crayon or felt-tip or ballpoint: ‘Dear Dad’.
  • A sticky business -- how cancer cells become more 'gloopy' as they die Science Blog - Science news straight from the source
  • She's loopy, see, and the suburbs are supposed to quiet the voices in her heads.
  • Unfortunately as the sun warmed up the ground the nice crunchy surface turned into gloopy mud and when I got over the top of Harbour Hill, I found the downhill slope covered in patches of snow broken up by slimy, slippy glaur. Cosmonauts Tereshkova and Sharman
  • Kathleen Parker, in one of her more unguardedly loopy columns, chastises Barack Obama for not being a tough guy. No Mas Macho
  • One part loopy, dissonant, wrenching guitars, one part playful synth bleeps and bloops, one part punky, four on the floor drumming and shouted female vocals all generously sprinkled with raw disco energy and a refreshing sense of humour.
  • The football TV programme had this loopy, crazy tune they used in the stylized highlights.
  • The contrast between the sweet screen versions of these women and their increasingly loopy and bitter personal lives adds, rather unkindly, to the fascination of the films.
  • Their government is unstable, and they have loopy leadership.
  • And we realize, if we look at them, that those thoughts are a bit loopy.
  • An onglet steak was OK, but the chips were limp and dull, and the béarnaise sauce had the over-thickened, gloopy quality of something that had been bought in which, given my legal obligation to assume it was made on site, is a shame. Restaurant review: Bistro du Vin
  • He looked up at his parents and gave them a loopy grin from the pure oxygen he had been breathing while being prepped for the surgery.
  • It is made of a red gauzy material with sequins and decorative beads sewn in a loopy design on the front, and, as decided, it is long with tiny straps and a small slit down one side.
  • Depp has also developed a strange walk, a kind of loopy stagger, which is attributed to the sunstroke he suffered as a castaway.
  • A lot of its stories focus on material that is supernatural, gritty or just plain loopy. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » An Introduction to Thirty Comic Book Publishers
  • GOFF: The official terminology, I believe, for a political move like that is called a kooky (ph) one, a wacky one, a loopy one. CNN Transcript Dec 30, 2007
  • Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters.
  • Yet the Washington-based dramatist is one of the country's leading comic playwrights, thanks to such fat and loopy hits as the musical "Crazy for You" and the evergreen "Lend Me a Tenor," the mashup of opera and mistaken identity that was revived on Broadway last year (and is nearly always playing somewhere). Ken Ludwig returns to Signature Theatre with golf farce 'A Fox in the Fairway'
  • This shot was my favorite: he was a handsome college graduate, she a high-school senior in loopy braids. Archive 2007-04-01
  • The plot is loopy, dopey and tiresome, and the comic asides don't elicit the smallest of smiles.
  • We were intensely hitting the ball back and forth to each other until she did hit that loopy shot, and I slammed it back at her.
  • Some of their ideas that once sounded loopy are now law.
  • I make one version as per her recipe, using both breadcrumbs and egg, and one with just breadcrumbs; both are utterly delicious, and much less heavy than my previous efforts, but those with egg are much wetter and more difficult to shape which is presumably why she suggests shaping them with floury hands, and, if I'm nitpicking, have a slightly gloopy texture. How to cook perfect meatballs
  • A phobia of these gloopy, slimy garden creatures is not uncommon among the green-fingered population, and a fear of slime even has a name - blennophobia.
  • He is the son of a Hong Kong masterchef, taking a traditional approach to Chinese cookery, with an emphasis on fresh, zingy ingredients rather than thick, gloopy sauces.
  • Loopy line extensions are not new phenomena; they've just become increasingly dizzying with many often mystifying leaps.
  • His old lovers are a mix of married, single and widowed women who lead a mix of uptight, safe, and slightly loopy lives.
  • These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.
  • He slides his thumb under the sealed envelope, pulls out the notebook piece of paper, and begins to read the loopy, girly cursive.
  • These loopy ideas don't pass elementary tests AFAIU, such as showing how one can quantize axiomatically or how to extract dynamics. Einstein Still Rules, Says Fermi Telescope Team | Universe Today
  • He ran great loopy circles, barking with delight, while Master dodged and dived, trying to catch him.
  • We were getting pretty blotto off Pink Squirrels and Brandy Alexanders, and it was a strange sensation, looking at old fairy-tale scenes while listening to this loopy music!
  • On the loopy side, as opposed to the arrowy side, is each visible loop a row or two rows? Still, mustn't grumble
  • Her narrative follows a loopy line traced more by mood and caprice than by causation or chronology.
  • As I said, it's a hard thought, a difficult concept to explain without sounding loopy.
  • Her loopy, funny voice is a dead-on mix of desire and ignorance.
  • She was revolted by bags of pre-prepared potatoes, smothered in gloopy preservative and packed in plastic.
  • Two, never use the word "sheeple" - it's about as good a sign as exists that the person using it is immature and slightly loopy. On Underestimating Stephane Dion
  • Along with that were poems, all written in the same loopy penmanship on pieces of unlined white paper.
  • So it's not me being stressy and loopy.
  • I had to drive because Richard was loopy from the Benadryl injection. DAY 15 – PART II: AVOIDING DECAPITATION WHILE RVing!
  • Glorying in her national mandate, she despised local councillors as loonie lefties or loopy liberals.
  • Nevertheless, he has his moments of loopy grandiloquence.
  • Seize the day, seize your life - and good luck to Adrian - his loopy grin at the end of the programme said it all.
  • Untitled, 1999, is dominated by a bright yellow form with loopy protrusions on one side, serrated edges on the other and red, elliptical oblongs punctuating its middle.
  • The cozy empathy of those loopy, repetitive guitars and xylophones envelops you, wraps you in tenderness, gives you the quiet strength to face all the hoarse pain of the world again.
  • You can get really loopy here and sing to your heart's content.
  • Her slightly loopy patchworked circles do not overlap or entwine. The Queen of the 'Neo-Hillbilly' Quilt
  • While Gordon Brown hasn't quite gone for "loopy" - this morning he mostly ignored Clegg Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • And so, for the next few days or so, we're loopy with love, drunk with it.
  • When he finishes a canvas, he incises his name directly into wet paint in regular but loopy characters.
  • There is something a bit skewed, a bit loopy about Lonergan people who wend their way through life widdershins, and Lonergan talk that is really front-stoop philosophizing.
  • This dopey, loopy novel not only fails as literature but can't even deliver the cheap, meretricious thrills that make so many popular novels popular.
  • You'd have to think about whether it's written in green ink, how steady or efficient or loopy or shaky or spidery is the handwriting, and whether it's written up to the margins and in tiny writing.
  • It produces a deliciously gloopy juice when cooked.
  • A gold crest graced the bottom, as did Mr. Coates' loopy, recognizable signature.
  • The spinach still had some vibrancy, the sauce didn't overpower, the egg had just the desired amount of gloopy yolk, the muffin wasn't soggy at all.
  • My omelets are the same way -- a gloopy mess -- with soggy vegetables. ScrippsNews
  • It was soupy and gloopy, sickly and sour, and downright wonderful.
  • June 5, 2009 at 5:56 pm aifinkso awl dis jammies tawk is maykin dem loopy. speekin uv loopy… iz awl outta beir. Bob hated the mall - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Danni traces her finger over the large and loopy signature of Fred.
  • Rejecting ‘one-word-after-another word English’, Foster Wallace's idiosyncratic prose captures the ‘internal head-speed’ of those rapidly losing the plot, mimicking the loopy narratives of their self-defeating involutions.
  • But I agree with what Boris Becker said in that Murray's got to make some technical changes to "ingrain" an attacking style of forehand as opposed to a more loopy defensive shot. Tennis-X.com :: Xtreme Tennis News
  • I'm feeling tired and a little loopy - but I'm also feeling very happy.
  • From the opened door a face, nearly inverted and touching the doorsill, regarded them with a loopy grin. Offramp
  • Melt real dark chocolate in a nonstick pan and beat in just enough full-fat milk for a gloopy, fluid drink.
  • Having posed on the front of Stylist magazine, gorgeous gloopy golden caramel oozing down her face and fingers, she admitted that this "Class A foodstuff" was her ultimate pleasure. Evening Standard - Home

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