The glutinaceous substance of wafers, to say nothing of the colours, if much be eaten, may occasion dangerous stoppages in the intestines.
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The glutinaceous substance of wafers, to say nothing of the colours, if much be eaten, may occasion dangerous stoppages in the intestines.
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On cooking, the real glutinaceous macaroni swells up to more than double its original thickness without becoming at all pasty or falling apart, so that the fact of its preserving its tubular form is one of the best proofs of its excellence.
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Besides which, of course, he felt deuced uncomfortable in his glutinaceous state, not to say foolishly inadequate. […] Passing his hand beneath the slight bulge of her belly, he found the glutinaceous lips of her cunny which ridged themselves as Letitia found herself again coming on heat.
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His come arced thickly into the air, noble and glutinaceous in its passage, directing its passage towards Sylvia’s neatly-shod feet, though of course it did not reach them but plopped down on the intervening surface, to be followed immediately by another and another—all the while his thick pego pulsing madly in my hand as it discharged its first load.
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