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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bugs creep around him through the tendrils and quite near a thrush is singing.
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But sometimes they used lashings of rattan, a jungle plant which threw out long tendrils that made natural bindings.
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Damp affects down particularly badly causing the fluffy tendrils to clog together and lose the ability to insulate.
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Fingered through permed or curly hair, they give more definition to curls and tendrils.
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He also has an incredible view for 360 degrees, ideal for watching wildlife and tendrils of smoke.
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She lit a cigarette and the smoke curled in tendrils around her face.
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She pushed back the warm honeyed tendrils of her hair from her neck, allowing a tantalising breeze to fan her skin.
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The most extreme complication seems to lie in the tendrils, which can meander most wildly.