"Lovely dimples, like little dents in cream.
Get a watermelon that is lustrous green rind and is free from blemishes, punctures or dents.
And don't worry, there won't be any weird dents in your sweater hanging it this way either.
My last novel, A Season for Ashes, had been about a university professor who joins a clan of gypsies after he finds his wife in bed with one of his stu dents.
A large chunk of that investment has been powered by the growth of renewable energy subsidies and analysts say a sustained bout of cheap oil dents the arguments many governments make that consumers are better off funding renewables because fossil fuel prices are likely to rise while wind and solar prices fall.
"I'll go with you," said the shark, who was on the same road; "if the great sea-serpent is no thicker than a cable, then I can bite through it in one bite," and he opened his mouth and showed his six rows of teeth—" I can bite dents in a ship's anchor, and certainly can bite off the shank.