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I had emergency snacks and their own toys (not the manky ones from the studio).
A car drove away ahead of us, scaring a couple of manky old cats.
Try that in real life and I *guarantee* you will end up with burnt garlic, which tastes like a manky old tyre.
'I thought we were all going to end up in some manky frog clink.'
"There's a manky old wind-up thing we used to use, but-" "Where is it?"
Ah then squeeze its manky contents oot wi a fork.
If I could fly, I wouldn't be sitting on a roof on some manky old statue.
Invest in Star Trek suit, not in some manky old animal skins and a headstone.
He was a bit grubby in a shiny, dirt-seamed anorak, manky jeans and fraying trainers.
And by the way, NYC, (well, Manhattan, anyway) is generally great but with some manky bits.
No, the memory surfaced: they'd cut each other's hair scalp-close at one point because they'd been so hot and their hair so manky.
'Quick, Wink,' said Glaub, thrusting the manky bundle into his arms.
'Havenae seen the manky sod fer weeks.'
The forest floor here was littered with sticks among manky clumps of grass, uneven ground with plenty of sharp stones.
'Well, they're a bit manky where you've been handling them every-' 'There's thirty-seven, corporal.'
A figure got out of the manky old Fiat - PC Steve Jacobs, still wearing his uniform - arms full of takeaway.
In fact, compared with these successes, last year's winner Matt Cardle looks a bit like a minnow, albeit a minnow in a manky hat.
I was soaked from lying in manky bog-like horrids, stalking some half-witted bird around lava lagoons, and John asked if I want tea.
Protesters are deluded if they believe that a few manky tents and protest boards will somehow coalecse into some global revolution against the workings of the capitalist system.
'Manky cow . . .' Dirty Moustache was kneeling by the side of the bath, working a cotton swab about in the plughole.
(This only presented a problem when it was necessary to do laundry, which it often was; we got pretty manky, as the Irish say, slogging around in the peat.)
I mean, if I get any more songs submitted to me with a manky old Soul II Soul drum beat on them, I'll be very angry indeed.
Now Lord Rupe of B'Stard has dipped his manky toe in the water I shall treat the whole enterprise as I would the ebola virus.