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three-thousand-dollar

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  • He looked at her a long time, a behemoth of a man in a stained three-thousand-dollar suit, the shame of the cuckold as visible on his face as antlers painted on canvas in medieval portraiture.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • He looked at her a long time, a behemoth of a man in a stained three-thousand-dollar suit, the shame of the cuckold as visible on his face as antlers painted on canvas in medieval portraiture.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • He looked at her a long time, a behemoth of a man in a stained three-thousand-dollar suit, the shame of the cuckold as visible on his face as antlers painted on canvas in medieval portraiture.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • He looked at her a long time, a behemoth of a man in a stained three-thousand-dollar suit, the shame of the cuckold as visible on his face as antlers painted on canvas in medieval portraiture.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • There was a muddy four-wheeler sitting in the yard near Poe's old Camaro, its three-thousand-dollar paintjob and blown transmission.

    'American Rust' 2009

  • If you carry a three-thousand-dollar designer purse with fifty cents inside.

    Why Men Marry Bitches Sherry Argov 2006

  • Of course, many would say that a crook in a bespoke three-thousand-dollar English suit would not by definition stand out in the rarefied atmosphere of high-tech deal making.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Of course, many would say that a crook in a bespoke three-thousand-dollar English suit would not by definition stand out in the rarefied atmosphere of high-tech deal making.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • That had led to three-thousand-dollar hammers, thousand-dollar toilet seats, the whole nine yards.

    Persuader Child, Lee 2003

  • She and Roger were both wearing the best clothing money could buy: cashmere and Harris tweed and three-thousand-dollar handmade shoes.

    The Lake House Patterson, James, 1947- 2003

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