How comes I look like prunes?
In the TV series Boston legal, Denny Crane says “you look like a prune” to his workmate.
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Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.