How To Use Draining In A Sentence

  • The ferocious battle for good schools and good universities is so expensive and emotionally draining that no parent would want to endure it twice. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the leats were not originally built to supply mills with power, but were excavated for the draining and reclamation of land between the city wall and the Exe.
  • Workingparent guilt can assume draining proportions in such situations.
  • In some ways it's been draining, or at least the changes have left me feeling drained.
  • Choose a free-draining soil to prevent winter waterlogging. The Sun
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  • Within a matter of a few months following construction the plaintiff began to receive complaints that water from rainfall was ponding on this upper parking deck and not draining away.
  • The leakage current wastes power, draining the battery used by mobile devices.
  • Obivously, by the mere actions of ABC and the other lib media, the censorship of anything healthcare will lead to something being signed .... what they cannot prevent or censor is the draining of your paycheck through taxation ... Pelosi: There will be public option in House health care bill
  • There were two wounds, one abdominal and one perineal with a tube drain in place draining into a bag.
  • But, as a result of constant draining, the lake's suckerfish declined and eventually became an endangered species.
  • In each case, a certain peace had to have been made with the family or difficult, draining battles followed.
  • D.H. Hill's division was at White Oak Swamp Creek, a slough, and one of "despond" to us, draining to the Chickahominy. Generals, Confederate States of America, Biography, Soldiers, Louisiana, Southern States, Army, Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 9th., History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Personal narratives, United States, Campaigns, Military Life, Reconstruction.
  • But, with resources draining away and the lease on the building set to expire in June, the board of trustees decided to make the youth workers redundant and close the club down in March.
  • Parts are loaded on a chain driven, stainless steel turntable with a quick-draining round wire mesh basket that rotates at fixed speed.
  • It was all very exhausting and draining. Christianity Today
  • The Ingredient Essential to Diverse Cheeses: Time This basic technique of curdling milk with the help of the stomach extract now called rennet, then draining and brining the curds, was eventually carried west and north into Europe. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • A conveyor used for separating the draining cullet from water and transferring the cullet to hopper wagon has been described, which helps mechanize the cullet transfer.
  • Huge imports were draining the country's currency reserves.
  • The Romans became practised at draining marshes to rid areas of malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
  • His father worked for the nearby farms, doing ditching and draining, while his mother was an auxiliary nurse.
  • After draining the last few dregs of his coffee his watch told him it was almost 8: 00.
  • This injection also identifies the lymphatic basins, nodal areas, and respective lymph draining sites that are considered to be at risk for metastases.
  • The whole of the savanna was a miry and quaking bog, until the partial draining operations of the State, effected a year ago, [in 1855.] Agricultural, Geological, and Descriptive Sketches of Lower North Carolina, and the Similar Adjacent Lands
  • It's exhausting and emotionally draining. Times, Sunday Times
  • Design for winter operation must include self-draining pipes and winter nozzles if sprinkler irrigation is used.
  • You may be fit but your libido is draining away and you may risk getting depressed unless you make some changes. The Sun
  • Pumping much of the enhanced capital expenditure into new prison building often has the effect of draining the prison of vital resources.
  • It is never more than around half a metre deep, and below it sits a hard crust of limestone, a stratum of free-draining limestone clay, then gravel and finally an enormous water table.
  • An upswell of interest carried the skateboard through the 70s with Southern Californian skateboarders draining swimming pools and carving turns and somersaults off the edge of pools.
  • It's exhausting and emotionally draining. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put it on your kitchen draining board with one end trailing into a water-filled sink and stand your plants upon it.
  • The vegetables were almost raw, the tatties still had their skins on and Duncan insisted on draining the curly kale water into a mug, adding a good pinch of pepper and drinking it. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • Mock orange, or philadelphus, prefers an organically enriched, moist, well-draining soil and filtered sun.
  • But if you don't drill drain holes in the bottoms of these containers, you could use the cauldron and buckets as cachepots (French for ‘hide pot’) to hold plants already potted in well-draining containers.
  • Gradually the voluntary churches thus came to be safety valves for society, means of draining potentially dangerous conflict into harmless channels.
  • The post-novella ennui is not as bad as the post-novel ennui, but it's still pretty darned draining. The plot of our life sweats in the dark like a face
  • This exchanges the antagonism that's been so draining for an unaccustomedly constructive attitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four recipes, two for cookies and two for gingerbread, call for the use of “pearlash,” a refined version of potash, which was made by soaking the ash produced when plant materials are burned, draining off the liquid, and drying it down to concentrate the substances dissolved in it. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Normally a central bank would "sterilize" a foreign-exchange intervention, draining from the market the currency sold in the intervention so that overall liquidity reflects the daily supply and demand of the banking system. Bank of Japan Signals Cooperation on Yen
  • Then at midpoint of the century, partly because of a draining war, the bubble burst.
  • But if this were a rainforest, these would be the trees draining fertility from the soil. Times, Sunday Times
  • The washing machine wasn't draining, and, in desperation I lay my head down on the dasher inside what the kids call the 'chugger' to bemoan my fate before looking for a free washer on craigslist when I noticed a bit of metal poking down. Duct Tape
  • On the brink of agreeing a new contract for next term, if he does remain at the club he will face a draining schedule which will combine the normal Premiership demands with European football and the final World Cup qualifiers.
  • To treat malaria, military physicians normally recommended venesection - draining 20 ounces of blood, about 10 percent of an adult's supply - sometimes supplementing that with doses of mercury or opium, and in one case applying freshly killed pigeons to the soles of patients 'feet. Malarial mosquitoes helped defeat British in battle that ended Revolutionary War
  • Thus, sentinel lymph nodes can be detected by the injection of blue dye or radioactive colloid around the tumor, which travels to and identifies the first draining sentinel lymph node.
  • Hypertonic saline dressings are not appropriate for minimally draining wounds or wounds covered with dehydrated slough or eschar; these dressings depend on wound moisture to moisten them.
  • My mother's hospital expenses were slowly draining my income.
  • Half of the country is writhing around wondering how to pay the mortgage and it's draining. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you're faced with so many negative and draining situations, realize how minuscule problems will seem when you view your life as a whole--and remember the positive things.
  • When the thaw comes, pay attention to how your yard is draining, especially in places where water accumulates.
  • Draining a second Stoli, I took out my pad and pencil, and adjusted my garter belt, hoping he wouldn't notice.
  • Place the salad leaves in a bowl, lift the bacon from the pan with a draining spoon and add to the spinach.
  • By exploring your thoughts you can consciously discard those that are draining you and instead invest your energy into creating the positive, empowering experience you deserve.
  • Remove the mussels with a draining spoon and transfer to warm bowls.
  • It is curious that Eshref fell through his good faith, for when, a few months later, the Porte issued an irade asking for indication of the reforms needed in the provinces, he replied by calling the population to formulate their wants, which they did, asking for the reopening of the Drin so as to facilitate the draining of the Lake of Scutari, the making of roads and a railway from Scutari to Antivari on the seacoast. The Autobiography of a Journalist
  • Other bionic devices on the horizon include implantable monitors that will track pressure in the brains of spina bifida patients who require fluid-draining shunts.
  • Disease may also include chest wall invasion, with bony erosion, and draining cutaneous fistulas.
  • If the surface soil have a good proportion of sand, gravel, or organic matter, so as to give it the consistency which is known as "loamy," it will bear any treatment which it may chance to receive in cultivation, or as pasture land; but if it be a decided clay soil, no amount of draining will enable us to work it, or to turn cattle upon it when it is wet with recent rains. Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health
  • Plant this feathery-leaf palm in a well-draining, organically enriched sandy soil with a southern exposure or in a courtyard.
  • The capillary sprouts eventually join together to form a new network, with arterioles supplying them and venules draining them.
  • He asked, taking a large bite out of a cookie and then draining down half the glass of milk.
  • Carbuncle is a large coalescence (joining together) of furuncles with several draining points usually found on the neck, back, or thighs.
  • There was a nasogastric tube draining fluid from his stomach and another tube draining fluid from the surgical site. Nathaniel's focal disease was treated surgically at CHOP
  • The narrow road follows the edge of the fjord-like Loch Long which can run like a river, especially at its narrowest point when filling up on the flow tide or draining on the ebb.
  • Here on the free-draining soil gorse proliferates and, year by year is gradually spreading across good grazing land, its impenetrable prickly branch structure ideal cover for rabbit burrows.
  • The campaign season has been draining and I'm looking forward to getting on with life and moving on.
  • The latter seems unlikely, since it would require undoing fateful decisions that MySpace made several years ago, decisions that made good sense at the time but have since been draining vitality from the company. Why MySpace Is Really GeoCities 2.0
  • It was physically draining to watch. The Sun
  • Facing south-west, sheltered from the north, draining down well. THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
  • Skin protection is the common denominator linking the management of tubes, drains, fistulae, and draining wounds.
  • Look around the sink, slow draining pipes indicate a blocked drain.
  • Using a potato masher or draining spoon, squash the remaining tomatoes and the garlic into the pan juices.
  • He tries to form a mental picture of Frankie embalming the widow's husband, washing the old man's body with germicidal soap, draining his blood and replacing it with embalming fluid to preserve the tissues. FUNERAL
  • The old are crabbit, and they do be thinking more of draining a field, or of the price of flax, nor of the pain and delights of love. The Wind Bloweth
  • Pulling out the stopper, she poured the thick contents into a goblet and drank deep, almost draining the glass.
  • This work is physically exhausting and emotionally draining.
  • The ferocious battle for good schools and good universities is so expensive and emotionally draining that no parent would want to endure it twice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The river draining the proglacial lake carries a much lower amount of sediment than the iceberg and glacial meltwater plumes.
  • An alternative mechanism involves lithification by magnesium calcite, aragonite, or dolomite brought about by the subsurface mixing of sea water with fresh waters draining from the land.
  • She didn't even give up in December when aquarists, convinced the eggs weren't fertile, began draining her 3,600-gallon tank.
  • Much to my horror, I once again felt the life blood draining out of me, paralyzing me with fear.
  • One of the implications is that activity in the private sector could be draining resources from the public hospitals for no known benefit.
  • The link is the growing strain on the world"s sole superpower. America is locked into a draining and demoralising war.
  • A wave of defeat seemed to wash over the slaves, and they slumped, confidence and hope draining as the smoke dissipated into the night air.
  • The second area is in the mouth of the subbasin draining Sagalassos and in the immediate environs, where the two most important secondary valleys meet (at the first S-curve of the road from Aglasun towards Sagalassos, where the Pinarbasi Spring is). Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Geomorphological Survey Report 2
  • But I'm more concerned with drowning in the shower (my last seizure occurred in a shower that was not draining properly; I felt the world go grey and hit that shower door hard, and the next thing I new I was exhausted and achy on the bathmat, water running cold behind me) or wandering out into traffic. Friday!
  • According to a new survey, 84 per cent of women struggle with so-called 'toxic friends' who are self-absorbed, emotionally draining, critical or backstabbing.
  • With short-term draining operations and long-term water-management projects under way, "we have high confidence that this will not repeat," Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong said in an interview at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit here. Thai Government: Flooding Won't Happen Again
  • My mother's hospital expenses were slowly draining my income.
  • These are not easy days, for sitting shiva is emotionally and physically draining.
  • Environment—current issues: soil pollution from toxic chemicals such as DDT; the energy crisis of the 1990s led to deforestation when citizens scavenged for firewood; pollution of Hrazdan (Razdan) and Aras Rivers; the draining of Sevana Lich (Lake Sevan), a result of its use as a source for hydropower, threatens drinking water supplies; restart of Metsamor nuclear power plant in spite of its location in a seismically active zone Armenia
  • The building’s glass stretched skyward from the sidewalk, turning back looks, and draining the features from their reflections. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • It's the darkest; it goes into the scariest, eeriest places; it required taking hard looks at frightening things, so it was emotionally draining. Diana Abu-Jaber discusses her true identity with Origin
  • When you're faced with so many negative and draining situations, realize how minuscule problems will seem when you view your life as a whole--and remember the positive things.
  • Because people are getting wealthier, they are retiring earlier and this is draining an already shallow pool of available human resources.
  • Avoid wetting the foliage, and soak the soil until you see water draining through the bottom of the container.
  • Detach suckers and slips and pot in a well-draining soil.
  • It enervated Sven, draining his energy and willpower, then paralyzing him.
  • The feelings were slowly draining from her face, leaving it shockingly pale color.
  • When you're faced with so many negative and draining situations, realize how minuscule problems will seem when you view your life as a whole--and remember the positive things.
  • The narrow road follows the edge of the fjord-like Loch Long which can run like a river, especially at its narrowest point when filling up on the flow tide or draining on the ebb.
  • Bush and the pro-war Republicans and the right-wing talking heads are only interest in draining the resources of our nation and the life†™ s blood of our citizens and our troops abroad. Think Progress » Bush’s Iraq PR Campaign Falling Flat
  • She gestured at carefully piled plates and bowls stacked on shelves and bluebell-patterned cups and saucers gleaming on the draining board by the sink.
  • Boyzone have revealed how the video shoot for their new single was emotionally draining as they "reminisced" about their late bandmate - and "brother" - Evening Standard - Home
  • It was the most draining day I had ever experienced in Test cricket and I hadn't even had a bowl.
  • Beginning in 1753, thousands of Canadians were conscripted each year into the militia, draining labour away from agriculture.
  • Once again back in his room he corked open the bottle before draining a long bitter drink.
  • They advise checking, and lagging all exposed pipes, keeping buildings heated and draining exposed pipes.
  • She came to a stop by colliding with the kitchen draining board, sending her host's crockery crashing to the floor.
  • The color draining from his cheeks, Shanza floundered for an answer but was interrupted when a shrill shriek cried out across the room.
  • The lack of rain and the increase in water usage is literally draining water supplies from the region's reservoirs.
  • He also had a large air cell (i.e., concha bullosa) within the left middle turbinate, which likely contributed to obstruction of ostia draining adjacent sinuses.
  • This wastefulness can undermine the health system as a whole by draining funds needed for other essential services.
  • A plethora of massive pipes keep draining millions of gallons of radioactive water into the sea with high amount of low-level radiation.
  • The nutrient-rich peat moss and our efficient water-draining Korean soil together make an excellent combination for cultivating blueberries.
  • These dolines are the equivalent of small valleys in a fluvial system, the waters from them uniting underground into the major stream draining the area.
  • He introduced innovations in standing and running rigging, sail setting, hydrofoil under-water gear, remotely controlled pumps, self-draining devices, controllable, flexible rigs, trapezes and out-board hung rudders.
  • She blanched, all colour draining from her face.
  • He went up the stairs to the lounge, his whole body expressing a disastrous draining away of confidence. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • If the garden is unkempt, unhealthy or dying, it is considered to be draining the energy.
  • When you're faced with so many negative and draining situations, realize how minuscule problems will seem when you view your life as a whole--and remember the positive things.
  • Heat the vegetable oil in a frying pan, then sear the duck skin-side down over gentle heat for five to ten minutes or until the skin is crisp, draining off the fat as it renders.
  • The river was very low but rises in minutes in heavy rain, something to do with draining from the old lead mines.
  • However, bar soap should be kept in a self draining holder that is cleaned thoroughly before new bars are put out.
  • But the "net-net" result, as Mitt Romney would say, is deadly dull.10.24pm: You can feel the energy draining out of this debate literally through the TV screen. New Hampshire Republican debate - live: Mitt Romney versus the rest
  • Look around the sink, slow draining pipes indicate a blocked drain.
  • Dr Li told the Guardian that it was unclear how the broken palps continued to inseminate the female after being severed from the male, but said such "remote copulation" was more than a simple draining of sperm into the female. Male spiders sacrifice their genitals to fertilise big hungry females
  • Weekly, at least £12,000 is draining from county funds.
  • It was all very exhausting and draining. Christianity Today
  • Dip the base into a hormone rooting compound and insert into a free-draining compost.
  • Missed doctors and hospital appointments in York, Selby and Easingwold are draining the NHS of £1.4 million a year.
  • This work is physically exhausting and emotionally draining.
  • It is mobilising almost a quarter of a million troops to go house to house raising awareness and draining puddles where mosquitoes breed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although as an adult she lived modestly, having money meant avoiding certain energy-draining compromises.
  • There lies the greatest irony of the Fitzes' landscape: They did such a good job of draining the ground, they now have to water during rainless spells.
  • The primary rivers from west to east, draining north towards the Atlantic Ocean, are the Essequibo, Corantijn, Marowijne, and Oyapock. Guianan moist forests
  • The attritional, repetitive routine of the strike is draining just to read about.
  • The entire area can be hosed out with the water and dirt draining into a trough behind the rear seats.
  • Easy to grow and will naturalise in any free-draining soil. Times, Sunday Times
  • It felt good to be back doing TV and radio reports but it was draining. Times, Sunday Times
  • As to the wringing, I would tend to agree that it produces a lacier, crunchier latke but when you are talking 5lbs or more of potatoes, wringing the potatoes out is a very labor intensivve step, and I think draining them in a colander and pressing them down to release most of the water works pretty well if you have a large amount to make. Latke-Vision: It Sure Beats The Yule Log
  • Arven examined the box and saw at its end was a spout that was draining liquid into a flask.
  • Huge imports were draining the country's currency reserves.
  • A century of diking, shunting, damming, and draining has reduced much of this vast wetland to prairie and, in places, has left only Shark Slough, the main artery of the river, still flowing.
  • Whether the soil is heavy clay or sandy and very free draining, it can be greatly improved by the addition of bulky organic matter.
  • To save draining the cistern, make a bung from polyethylene sheeting and cloth and hold it against the outlet.
  • The Ross Ice Shelf is the main outlet for several major glaciers draining the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which contains the equivalent of 5 m of sea level rise in its above-sea-level ice. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • He clambered laboriously from the shallows, the water draining from the bottom of his "stagged" trousers. The Rules of the Game
  • A heavily crevassed glacier at the edge of the polar plateau, about 20 miles long and 8 miles wide, draining the south part of the Mohn Basin and flowing northeast to enter the upper part of Amundsen Glacier just north of the mountain group consisting of Mounts Wisting, Hassel, Bjaaland and Prestrud. Devil's Glacier
  • Sorghum, maize or millet grains or combinations are malted by soaking in water for one or two days, draining and allowing the seed to germinate for five to seven days until it has a distinct plumule. Chapter 6
  • I am burning up and shivering uncontrollably, hot cold sweat draining from my flesh.
  • Draining the pus was the only thing that helped, and I got a tetanus shot just because of the immobility. The Neighbour’s Cat Won — Climb to the Stars
  • 'No siree, I'm not giving them a penny of my money,’ Pat declared with certainty, draining the coffee cup.
  • The land selected was, according to old British maps, once a shola montane forest with grassland draining into a large wetland.
  • Take special measures to reduce the fat content of red meat by choosing a leaner cut or a leaner species (e.g. beefalo or ostrich), by trimming all visible fat and by draining off the oil produced by cooking.
  • Remove with a draining spoon and place in a colander to steam dry. Times, Sunday Times
  • This finding supports the theory that hyperplastic mesothelial cells derive from reactive serosal mesothelium and are dislodged into draining lymphatics.
  • During trials, the fish were prepared by washing, splitting, kench salting in tanks for 18-24 hours, draining and drying in the tunnel to Chapter 5
  • A water draining switch is switched on after using, and hot water sprays from a water injection nozzle to wash the ass.
  • Richter later spent some time in America, where, among other things, he collaborated with Jean Cocteau on the late surrealist romp 8x8: A Chess Sonata (portions of which are also online — check out this sequence featuring Paul Bowles awakening to compose from a slowly draining swimming pool.) posted by Matthew @ 10: 00 AM Hats Off
  • Turning a brilliant shade of scarlet, I quickly jerked free and hurriedly went back to the table, draining my glass of water.
  • This exchanges the antagonism that's been so draining for an unaccustomedly constructive attitude.
  • Laws changed with bewildering frequency, creating temporary advantages for people quick enough to spot them and draining wealth from the slow or unlucky.
  • Chinese cities are left without efficient lighting, draining, or scavengering; and it is astonishing how good the health of the people living under these conditions can be. The Civilization of China
  • Much to my horror, I once again felt the life blood draining out of me, paralyzing me with fear.
  • As usual, winterbournes will fail and the stream network shrink through the summer but, in the event of continuing limited rainfall, the hydrological impact will be felt most keenly in streams draining impermeable catchments.
  • His life is slowly draining away after a long illness.
  • Water draining from the tank flows under the force of gravity to the various water fixtures inside the home. Water pressure systems versus the rooftop tinaco tank in the Mexican home
  • Bush and the pro-war Republicans and the right-wing talking heads are only interest in draining the resources of our nation and life†™ s blood of our citizens and our troops abroad. Think Progress » Fox Guest Says ABC News Is “Killing American Soldiers”
  • In this way the underground pollution could be pumped away to sewers without fresh rain water draining through the ground and adding to the problem.
  • The nutrient-rich peat moss and our efficient water-draining Korean soil together make an excellent combination for cultivating blueberries.
  • The damn hanging pots need to be messed with regularly because the plants get rootbound, stop draining water, and start to rot -- % $#@ work! Archive 2004-07-11
  • The slopes of the hill on the northern and eastern sides descend sharply into the river valleys draining from the mountain watersheds of Avgo and Ayios Niketas.
  • Sinus drainage is the draining of mucus or pus (present as a result of infection) from the nasal sinuses.
  • Desperately needed resources are draining out of the world's poorest countries in debt repayments to rich creditors.
  • ‘Oh well,’ I say, draining the dregs of my coffee.
  • A large solid recurrent HB 11 years after the primary total removal in a 66-year-old non-VHL patient. von Hippel-Lindau disease • HBs of the retina • Figure 8 • A typical mature HB with a draining arteriole and venule in a 40-year-old non-VHL patient: ophthalmoscopic view (a), and FA (b) before treatment; ophthalmoscopic view (c) and FA (d) at two months after cryocoagulation, showing narrowing of the feeders. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In York, the number of floods increased just when the hill farms in the surrounding river catchment area began draining their land. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fast-growing papayas like sun and a well-draining, organically enriched soil and water.
  • Now the focus is on draining the water.
  • It's exhausting and emotionally draining. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was soon landed by the stalwart Martha and Alec, and, while he attitudinized for draining, the Professor amused himself with taking an instantaneous photograph. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
  • Remove from the bag draining the juices off before sealing the meat in a pan with hot oil.
  • System overloads cause brief glitches and outages, draining the power we take for granted from our appliances and modern devices.
  • They had been through this situation before; if the draining board is full, Kimberley dries what she can while Beck finishes off the washing-up.
  • In the cliffs, among the boulders, there were pools of ice, frozen meltwater draining from the land above the bay, and lingering banks of snow. "You will choke, choke on the air you try to breathe..."
  • The river had come over its banks several times more since the big flood, and was up again today, and heavy rainfall lay on the surface rather than draining away.
  • Everyone who lives in the watershed is just a few minutes from one of the more than 100,000 streams and rivers draining into the bay.
  • None of the streams draining upland areas of the Southeast were glaciated during Pleistocene ice ages or inundated by Cretaceous seas during interglacial periods.
  • Make sure the length of the screw is just enough to engage the BB shell but does not protrude up like a snorkel, keeping the water from draining out. Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Peeling AquaSeal and Campy goes electric
  • Turning a brilliant shade of scarlet, I quickly jerked free and hurriedly went back to the table, draining my glass of water.
  • In these homes there is never more than a couple of mugs on the draining board, the ironing basket never contains more than three garments and the car keys are never lost.
  • Signs of infection at the site (red, painful, warm to the touch and/or pus draining from the sting area, fever). Sting Things
  • Giving the workers knee-high rubber boots, known as gumboots, proved a cheap alternative for the white mine owners than draining the water. CNN Transcript Apr 28, 2001
  • Lift out the aubergine, tomato and some of the onion with a draining spoon.
  • There are too many defensive miscues, and there isn't enough early offense, resulting in a high number of close games and forcing several come-from-behind rallies that could be draining in the bigger picture.
  • Using them would mean that attachments could be installed without disassembly of the main control valve or draining of hydraulic fluids.
  • With progress here, those behind the terrorist attacks would find their support draining away.
  • The train felt glum and groggy, as if the energy of Manhattan was draining away the further north we travelled.
  • The loud hubbub of conversation, -- nearly all in German, -- the shouts of the waiters, the noise of their footfalls upon the stone floor, the sound of mugs being placed upon tables and of Max draining his "stein" of beer, bridged the hiatus between the ending of Max's narrative and the beginning of my own: Tales from Bohemia

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