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Both have hourglass markings, but the black widow’s is bright red, while the brown widow’s is orange.

“The hourglass sand bag complemented the sand-treated dress and was the icing on the cake, not to mention the theatrics of her ‘walk’ on the carpet.”

After a so-so January ended with the Lakers getting blown out on back-to-back nights in Houston and Atlanta, James posted an hourglass emoji on social media, a reminder that his patience was waning.

The party leader turned over the hourglass at a rally in Harpenden - which the party describes as a "Blue Wall battleground", as part of a campaign to challenge the Conservatives in southern England.

From BBC

When he sketches the familiar hourglass shape in the air to draw attention to a woman’s figure, he ends up looking like a chicken.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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