- - sailor in theatrical success - that's just routine
- - Creature of ... (person who never shakes up their routine)
- - it's routine for the sailor to be included in strike
- - usual routine assumed by the rider
- - I get into the bath perhaps as a matter of routine
- - Action that has become almost involuntary, thanks to daily practice
- - Entrenched routine
- - Routine — clothing
- - Daily routine.
- - Daily crossword solving, e.g
- - Routine practice
- - Routine behavior
- - Husband rather routine?
- - Ingrained routine
- - it may need to be kicked after being picked up
- - costume custom
- - monks might wear it, but you can kick it!
- - Custom designed outfit for sister
- - In rehab I treated addiction
- - Addictive practice; brother's garment
- - Clothes horse? Sort of
- - it's not easy to get out of this clothing
- - Clothes to kick off?
- - repetitive behavior
- - nun's attire, hard to kick?
- - Ingrained behavior
- - Clothing that's a little on the hot side
- - One gets in the bath, somehow, as a regular thing
- - Hotel with quite special uniform?
- - garment worn while riding a horse
- - Usual practice of a bishop wearing belt
- - in this is what we do to one of 23 - it's the custom
- - Dress without thinking?
- - one worn from custom?
- - The frequent practice of riding?
- - custom assumed by a brother
- - it's the custom to put it on
- - pant a little, as usual?
- - Monastic custom?
- - it may be tough to break one
- - Fixed attitude, rut
- - Laugh a little at the attire
- - Breathe a little, as is the custom
- - costume for a custom?
- - Worn by a sailor in a blow?
- - usual procedure assumed by the rider
- - The sailor struck out, as is the custom
- - repeated behavior
- - Convent apparel
- - You may break a bad one
- - Addictive practice
- - Hotel with not much custom
- - Seaman knocked out, as usual
- - chewing your nails, e.g.
- - One gets in the bath, maybe, as a regular thing
- - Regular tendency or practice
- - clothing pattern?
- - matching outfit for some sisters
- - something that can be kicked
- - To breathe a little is quite usual
- - It might be tough to break one
- - Custom, mannerism
- - Tendency, custom
- - Hospital overlooking rather conventional practice
- - Biting your nails or cracking your knuckles, for example
- - settled practice in dress, perhaps
- - a strike about a sailor may be hard to break
- - Wag's partner has Italian dress
- - Nun's costume
- - Addiction
- - Established practice
- - Sister's attire
- - Cloister garb
- - Equestrian's garb
- - Sister's outfit
- - Nun's outfit
- - Usual behaviour
- - Sister's garb
- - Riding garb
- - Regular tendency
- - Knuckle-cracking, e.g.
- - Garb for an abbess
- - Usually black garb
- - Tough thing to kick
- - Thing that might be hard to kick
- - Something hard to break
- - Smoking, as a bad example
- - Smoking is one
- - Second nature
- - Religious garb
- - Regular thing
- - Professional duds
- - Powerful force
- - Picking your nose, e.g.
- - Pencil chewing, e.g.
- - Nun's usual garb
- - Nail-biting, perhaps
- - Nail-biting or thumb-sucking
- - Nail-biting is one
- - Monk's costume
- - Knuckle-cracking, for one
- - Kicked thing
- - It's tough to kick
- - It's sometimes tough to kick one
- - It's often hard to kick
- - It might be kicked after being picked up
- - It may be bad
- - It can be kicked
- - It can be hard to kick
- - Ingrained behaviour
- - If one's broken, it's often good
- - Gum chewing, to some
- - Gum chewing, for some
- - Good thing to break or kick, perhaps
- - Dominant tendency
- - Costume or custom
- - Convent outfit
- - Breaking a bad one is good
- - Behavior quirk such as nail-biting
- - Attire for an abbess
- - Addiction, perhaps
- - Addiction to a drug
- - Acquired pattern of behaviour
- - Acquired pattern of behavior
- - "Sister Act" costume
- - "How use doth breed a ...... in a man!": Shakespeare
- - "Breaking the ....": 2004 Linkin Park hit
- - Familiarity
- - Rut of a sort
- - It may be kicked
- - Special garb.
- - Equestrian's attire
- - It may be hard to break
- - Monastic garment
- - Usual practice
- - Monk's garb
- - Monastic garb
- - Convent wear
- - Priestly garb
- - Settled practice
- - It may be difficult to break
- - Henry with somewhat loose garment
- - Nun's garment
- - "Just don't make a ...... of it"
- - Husband with rather loose garment
- - Surprising success surrounding sailor's customary dress
- - Tough thing to break
- - Convent costume
- - Hard thing to break
- - Checking for messages, e.g
- - Smoking or procrastination, e.g
- - It might be hard to break
- - Good thing to break, maybe
- - Smoking, to some
- - Wont
- - Checking Facebook on a smartphone, e.g
- - Force of ......
- - 'Nunsense' costume
- - Nun's wear
- - Gambling, to some
- - Smoking, to many
- - Cloister garments
- - Hard thing to kick, perhaps
- - Husband with somewhat loose garment
- - Something you might kick after you pick it up
- - Behavioral pattern
- - Convent attire
- - Acquired behaviour
- - 'Winning is a ......... Unfortunately so is losing.' (Vince Lombardi)
- - Occupy but not in brother's clothes
- - Customary behavior
- - A shackle for the free
- - Convent garment
- - It's good to break a bad one
- - Cloister garment
- - Hard thing to kick
- - Good thing to break, perhaps
- - Order clothes
- - Something you might break
- - "Sister Act" garb
- - Clothing hot? Somewhat
- - Hard thing to kick, maybe
- - Something to kick, maybe
- - Thing that may be hard to break
- - Nun's attire
- - Behavior pattern
- - Dependency
- - Hard, somewhat, in outward appearance
- - Something to kick
- - Clobber husband who's two-timing?
- - Sister's dress?
- - Repetitive behavior pattern
- - Riding attire
- - Horse with pretty rider may put this on
- - Good thing to kick
- - Something a mother wears
- - Something to kick or break
- - Riding costume
- - It's tough to break one
- - Ingrained practice
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