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35 Sentences With "plumped up"

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Going to get my duck lips plumped up some more !!
Olivia Munn is here to prove that plumped-up lips don't always require needles.
And it seems Kendall isn't the only one who is feeling Kylie's plumped up lip look.
Using the elastic, Garland lifted the top lip to create a "painfully gorgeous" plumped-up pout.
With long, red nails and plumped up lips (see above buzzwords), Stella serves "don't mess with me" realness.
He designed the chairs, and said, after sitting in one, that the backs needed to be plumped up.
I used radish, celery, fennel, asparagus and shaved golden beet, plumped up with diminutive endive, arugula and spinach leaves.
With a bushy beard and a plumped-up costume (Pierre is described as "stout"), Mr. Groban is almost unrecognizable.
During Gareth Pugh's AW16 show at London Fashion Week, models sported hyper plumped-up cheekbones with a hauntingly-beautiful dimension.
An ominous soundtrack follows Ailes (Crowe, plumped up and balded down) as if he were a monster from the deep.
That meant giving my mind and face a break from plumped-up lips, strobed cheekbones, and an airbrushed, James Charles-esque complexion.
Yet, nearly two years after news first broke that Najib Razak's bank balance had been thus plumped up, his high-wire act continues.
Both bears have plumped up nicely over the course of the salmon fishing season, so this is sure to be quite the competitive matchup.
They have sought to shore up portfolios against higher market volatility while taking advantage of yields plumped up by U.S. Federal Reserve rate hikes.
You cry, and you wish you hadn't, because the book also feels like " The Three Bears ," with the plumped-up beds all in a row.
Sinclair described how spoiled meat was doctored to appear fresh; sausages were plumped up with rat carcasses; an unlucky worker was accidentally rendered into lard.
If you typed in "cycling," say, you might be first shown an app by ESPN, Strava or someone else entirely depending on who'd plumped up enough cash.
The epic 8-year-old bull market has sent the up more than 103 percent from its March 2009 low and plumped up our collective retirement prospects.
He also plumped up her top lip with a different filler, and then injected Botox into her forehead to paralyze the muscles as a preventive measure against developing wrinkles.
When then chilies have plumped up, drain and cut them into very fine threads, making certain that there are no fiery clumps sticking together that will startle your dinners.
His mole, cooked down with charred tomatillos, onions and oranges, is based on the flavors of his youth, plumped up with the body and sweetness of dried apricots and plums.
Once the onion softened, a glug of wine went in, along with the raisins, then, once they'd plumped up, the heat got turned off and the mint and cilantro went in.
Unhappily, after passing a plumped-up budget last week, and with increased deficits looming, Congress is not prone to spend more on bridges and roads, as popular as such programs are.
I meticulously track every expenditure in a spreadsheet, I've plumped up my savings so that I'll never have to go hungry again, and I've set up a separate account for future travel savings.
Even in Europe, where lenders have been slower than their American counterparts to raise capital, banks have plumped up their core equity cushions from an average of 9% in 2009 to 12.5% in 2015.
Bloomberg reported the company had executed a large buy-back scheme, which plumped up its sales figures right around the time it was courting investors—a successful endeavor that raised more than $120 million.
By then, I was experiencing the same symptoms: the low-grade fever, then a mild rash covering my face and chest, pinkish eyes, and when those cleared up, stiff fingers and toes that plumped up like sausages.
"Throw in the big pushes from the analyst community on Amazon and Apple, two of the market's generals, and you get an electric tape full of new winners all plumped up to feed the beast, " Cramer said.
Yet even a plumped-up cactus is not like a cartoon keg that can be tapped for free-flowing water; the water is absorbed into gluey tissue called mucilage that in most cases is not safe to eat.
As a matter of fact, the brand just took its best-selling formula, plumped up the packaging a little, and churned out a Generation G 2.0 that's like something out of a millennial-pink beauty lover's version of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
The choice of this nefarious name, plumped up by a sinister Greek mythology reference (the Gorgon turns people that gaze upon it into stone), was no accident, either, said Arthur Holland Michel, a co-director of the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Sales of luxury watches in Britain were on an upward curve before the vote, plumped up by London's improved reputation as a tourist destination over the past decade and by investment by brands and retailers in retail experience in the city, as well as by redirected sales because of security issues on the Continent.
On September 30, 1943, writer Tudor Arghezi used the Informaţia Zilei newspaper to publish a pamphlet strongly critical of Killinger and the Romanian-German alliance. Titled Baroane ("Baron!" or "Thou Baron"), it accused Killinger of having supervised political and economic domination: > A flower blossomed in my garden, one like a plumped-up red bird, with a > golden kernel. You blemished it. You set your paws on it and now it has > dried up.
The plot of the musical was also revised. In the stage version, the judge was the leading character. In the film, it is the lover (Sinatra) of the nightclub owner (Shirley MacLaine) who is the lead, and the judge (played by Louis Jourdan) forms the other half of a love triangle not found in the play. The character of Paul Barriere, a non-singing supporting part on stage, was plumped up and given two songs for Maurice Chevalier .
Upon graduating from the ETH in 1950 with a degree in civil engineering, Isler worked as a teaching assistant with Pierre Lardy, a professor at the ETH, from 1951 to 1953. He opened his own office in 1954 in Burgdorf, Switzerland. His first project as a shellbuilder was a concert hall roof for the Hotel Kreuz in Langenthal which was completed between 1954 and 1955. The form of the shell was loosely inspired by the shape of a plumped-up pillow on his bed.

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