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all over you like a rash adjective making determined advances of an intimate or personal nature UK- “You should have seen her yesterday,” she said to me, “all over him like a rash she was.” — Mary Hooper, (megan)2, p. 36, 1999
- The copper was all over us like a rash, and we’re there with coke, booze, puff and four drunk passengers on board! — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 20, 1999
- In London MoPic was all over me like a rash, like an epidemic about to explode. — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says..., p. 55, 2000
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