21. She kissed Mrs. Dais and smiled faintly when Mr. Dais rubbed noses with her. 22. The ladies, my wife and another lady, found that if you rub his nose, he sticks his tongue out at you. 23. The Inuit custom has nothing to do with rubbing noses, but instead is all about inhaling the odor from the scent glands on the cheeks. 24. They rubbed noses. 25. Was it just to rub our noses in how badly American cellular networks lag behind those of other countries? 26. Lay had noticed the filly rubbing her nose Saturday morning, as if she were uncomfortable. 27. On the way in, be sure to rub his nose for luck. 28. They have had their noses rubbed into multiculturalism. 29. They include cards designed in Saudi Arabia showing a reindeer and camel rubbing noses. 30. Before speaking, Mandela rubbed noses with Maori elder Sir Hugh Kawharu in the traditional Maori greeting. |