How To Use Tripping In A Sentence

  • Avoiding tripping over the lines on deck, you then have to quant your boat through the bridge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is patent that dusk found them weary and worn, plodding and wading silently "homewards," shovel on shoulder, across four or five kilos of desolate mud; falling and tripping over stagnant bodies, masses of tangled wire, bricks and jagged wood-work everywhere impeding progress. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
  • In a slow, lackluster way she began stripping the spell off the books. THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT
  • Stripping off her leather breeches and boots, and her tunic, Isabella slid into the sudsy, herbal scented water of the tub, submersing her body up to her chin.
  • Since 1975, landmines have killed over a million people, far outstripping the deaths caused by those well-publicized bugaboos, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
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  • Between short scenes – aiming presumably to distil the essence of Faulks's novel but actually stripping it of atmosphere and verve – swathes of prose are just read out. Birdsong; On Ageing; The Big Fellah; Yes, Prime Minister
  • These two lads started on these trees, and had them falling like ninepins, it was taking the rest of us all our time to keep pace stripping them. Work Camp 934 L
  • Most visibly, it has transformed the British day out - you can't visit even the most two-bit town these days without tripping over its spangly new heritage centre or interactive museum.
  • She's tripping because you left her high and dry.
  • This may include modifying the environment by moving objects such as electrical cords or furniture to reduce tripping and falling.
  • In this case, air stripping precedes a conventional biological process, while carbon adsorption is used as a final polishing step.
  • Restoration of the paddle steamer will involve stripping the entire front third of the vessel before repairing the hull and refurbishing the engines.
  • With worldwide demand for nuclear skills far outstripping supply, that niche should become steadily more valuable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Right now it's pretty dry and thrashed from the stripping treatment, but I have expensive shampoo and conditioner, and the brutal hairdresser assured me that with patience and continued use my hair would work its way back to normal. Hair fix #3
  • And Scotland has a habit of tripping up from time to time - unfortunately
  • I'd just spent fifteen minutes stripping all the meat left over on the chicken carcass I'd roasted for our dinner yesterday in preparation for a top-crust chicken and mushroom pie for today and my hands were dripping with grease and gunge.
  • After irradiation, the stratum corneum was removed from the pigskin by stripping with adhesive tape.
  • Quickly stripping down to my underwear and bra, I dashed towards my closet.
  • Then he repaired to a blacksmith, after stripping her and her damsels of their silken apparel and clothing them in raiment of hair-cloth, and bade him make three pairs of iron shackles. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Stripping asbestos insulation off boilers and from fire barriers, decommissioning chemicals and munitions factories, making damaged nuclear reactors safe, and clearing landmines are examples.
  • Carefully stripping away centuries of paint, the scientists uncovered a valuable old wall painting.
  • At the extreme, tax advantages gave rise to downright asset stripping.
  • Chelsea gave a choke of laughter, almost tripping in the process.
  • I am always stubbing my toe, smashing my arms against walls, tripping over, scratching myself.
  • No one ever accused us of being over-rehearsed," Stephen Stills says at one point, shortly before he's shown tripping over a footlight on the stage and playing flat on his back while he rolls from side to side trying to get himself back up. Evan Handler: Find the Cost of Freedom (of Speech)
  • Picrochole thus in despair fled towards the Bouchard Island, and in the way to Riviere his horse stumbled and fell down, whereat he on a sudden was so incensed, that he with his sword without more ado killed him in his choler; then, not finding any that would remount him, he was about to have taken an ass at the mill that was thereby; but the miller's men did so baste his bones and so soundly bethwack him that they made him both black and blue with strokes; then stripping him of all his clothes, gave him a scurvy old canvas jacket wherewith to cover his nakedness. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
  • It's that tripping, multi-syllabic word that sounds like a bell clanging: "tintinnabulation" that I love so much. Edgar Allan Poe: On his birthday, a celebration of his words
  • They are squeezed and pasteurized and, if they are not bound for frozen concentrate, are kept in aseptic storage, which involves stripping the juice of oxygen in a process called "deaeration," and kept in million-gallon tanks for up to a year. ABC News: Top Stories
  • Patrick suddenly found himself standing in the hallway, his heart tripping frantically, his breathing too fast to be comfortable.
  • Those ten minutes translated into distance as half a mile of wading through six inch deep troughs of muddy water, half a mile of sliding and tripping over loose rocks and embedded stones.
  • In addition, there are portable tripping devices that can be placed on the track to automatically stop trains by engaging their emergency breaks.
  • Penalties Back to top Period Team Time Player Type Level 1st period TOR 4: 34 Ian White high-sticking minor NJ 7: 17 Mike Mottau interference minor 2nd period TOR 5: 37 Nikolai Kulemin hooking minor 3rd period NJ: 55 Colin White tripping minor TOR 1: 11 Nikolai Kulemin holding stick minor TOR 4: 58 Matt Stajan holding minor NJ 8: 32 Bryce Salvador hooking minor NJ 10: 40 Mike Mottau tripping minor USATODAY.com
  • With the state industrial sector largely idle, many citizens reportedly rely on state asset stripping, hoarding, trading and personal farm plots to survive.
  • Has Rima, by that illicit act -- identifying herself with stripping, and hence prostitution and pornography, and by extension the oppression, degradation and exploitation of women, including sex trafficking, domestic violence, rape and other phallocentric crimes (Yes, I was throwing a Bindel there) -- Has Rima thrown away a lifetime of opportunity? Ruth Fowler: Rima, Carrie and Donald: Feminist Liberators
  • Gavin seems happier than I've ever seen him in Bachelor world, where he lives the life of supermodel Sultan, wooing compliant, star-stuck ladies in deserted theme parks, providing them with burlesque ie stripping classes, going on excursions to clifftop picnics where shrieking fillies are made to hurtle across the cliffs by Tarzan slide, clinging round his powerful torso. The Bachelor: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • Many of the riffs are righteously medieval in tone, but they rework those tripping arpeggios for a scorched-earth rock setting, without a lute, zither or lyre within earshot.
  • To be clear, women, regardless of race, are outstripping men in college enrollment and graduation.
  • He said the party would rally against the stripping of national assets for the enrichment of a handful of private individuals.
  • Retailers have attributed weakened sales in part to inflation outstripping pay. Times, Sunday Times
  • Uplift of this magnitude could have occurred during Hercynian times with the stripping of considerable amounts of Carboniferous overburden.
  • Penalties Back to top Period Team Time Player Type Level 1st period CAL: 15 Robyn Regehr hooking minor 2nd period NYR 1: 38 Aaron Voros tripping minor NYR 5: 54 Scott Gomez holding minor CAL 13: 05 Rene Bourque hooking minor CAL 18: 27 Dion Phaneuf elbowing minor 3rd period CAL 16: 17 Adrian Aucoin hooking minor USATODAY.com
  • Thorough caulking and weatherstripping will control most of these air leaks.
  • I quickly scrabbled off the floor and ran to the bathroom; stripping off my clothes in a hurry.
  • Stripping out exceptionals and adjusting for onerous lease contracts, profits fell.
  • The trees not only survive, but thrive through the process, which involves stripping off the bark and removing the cork layer beneath.
  • Caulking and weather - stripping can save another 1,700 pounds per year.
  • Was she near that garage, or was the contact just tripping out on the drugs?
  • You seem to do quite well already, but if feeling overwhelmed is tripping you up, maybe some of these notions will help! Accomplishing Something
  • Significantly, the plan includes stripping out the closed life fund business as part of a plan to drive down costs and enhance value for shareholders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maybe ‘le garcon’ could get round to helping to “fix the dodgy starter sparkly, change the torch batteries and to seeing to whatever neeeds seeing to stop the fuses tripping in the fusebox” instead of boring you silly with his never ending monologues about his interminable poker games? Words of wisdom
  • LSD didn't mean tripping so much, it was more a universal motto; Love, Sex, Drugs; A Way Of Life.
  • He turned his face resignedly back to the path, just in time to avoid tripping over a protuberant root.
  • And the outspoken expert took the bait - selecting the couple to perform an encore before stripping off to join them. The Sun
  • She moved off with her book to a window; shut herself out from the room, and into the storm, with a heavy fall of curtains; and Nelly's voice rippled through a tripping, Venetian barcarole. The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • And he does this all while staggering about the stage tripping over things in gaily-stockinged feet (yes, I have a soft spot for gawky boys in colorful socks), fussing with the mix, swapping instruments on the fly, and -- in the grand tradition of Bowie and Byrne -- dancing like an utter spaz. The short answer is, go.
  • Even when the setting is warm and inviting the appeal of stripping away comfort and luxury seems dubious.
  • Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally.
  • Imagine paying a little money for a clean towel and a piece of soap, entering the men's or women's half of the establishment and stripping absolutely starkers for a scrub down, sauna and soak with the neighbours.
  • It sheared past in a scream of iron, stripping away a section of the starboard rail and crushing the wooden gangway to matchwood. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • My knees were bruised from tripping, and my arms and legs had scratches from tree branches that reached as far as they could to grab travelers.
  • Unless there are safeguards in the Bill, there will be asset stripping and property rip-offs on a grand scale.
  • Check this with the warden before you start plugging things in - tripping the leccy is not a good way to make friends!
  • It is better to be methodical in your approach: always finish stripping before filling any holes. Times, Sunday Times
  • And weatherstripping can be used to seal gaps around windows and exterior doors.
  • I mean, one can have, of course, partial undress as well as complete nudity and stripping would include both.
  • Elsewhere removal of tripping hazards, installing grab bars and living on a single floor all help.
  • The point, he says, is to empower people by stripping away the secrets of those in power. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had erred in stripping her of her position in such an abrupt manner. Christianity Today
  • Caulking, sealant, and weather stripping will do the trick and are available at most hardware stores.
  • He has perfect clarity in the fastest patter arias that would leave most bass-baritones tripping over themselves.
  • Stripping away the levity of certain scenes and shocking the audience with coarsely untheatrical moments may bring out subtle new nuances in unexpected areas, but it gives no impression of a full reading.
  • Stripping the shirt from his back, he bound the wound.
  • Significantly, the plan includes stripping out the closed life fund business as part of a plan to drive down costs and enhance value for shareholders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore, with demand outstripping supply for new aircraft production, existing in-service aircraft are replaced more slowly.
  • Combined with weatherization updates such as caulking cracks and applying weather stripping to doors and windows, it's the most cost-effective way to reduce your energy bills and your carbon footprint. Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles
  • A device is disclosed for stripping the insulation or dielectric housing from a cable or wire.
  • We use products that remove ‘bad’ oil and surface skin - thereby stripping away a crucial protective barrier.
  • A service professional can also advise on stripping paint from plaster walls and ensuring that the new paint adheres to the surface.
  • Now he's talking about stripping off one wall in the living room, too, so he can realign the two halves of this doorway that's gotten kind of torqued by the settling. Icy Tuesday
  • So cladistics is a reductive method, stripping a defined set of taxa, that have for sure one trait in common, of all distinguishing, autapomorphic traits to arrive at sets of plesiomorphic traits that are common to all taxa in the monophylitic clade. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • For the first time in years, supply is outstripping demand. Times, Sunday Times
  • In these circumstances, erosion of the substrate leads to stripping of laminae and the generation of discontinuities within the tidal mouthbar unit.
  • Aside from not rolling trippingly off the tongue, I found that many women took issue with the word goddess. Dr. Ali Binazir: What Real Life Goddesses Have in Common
  • Kirby grabbed the sword at Jason's side and ran, tripping on the skirts and petticoats of her dress.
  • He imagined himself walking into the kitchen and tripping over roller skates.
  • He picked up his adz and began stripping off the tough enamel husk. THE BROKEN GOD
  • In electrochemical analysis by such methods as anodic stripping voltammetry, cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse polarography, and potentiometry, the anode always functions as the site of oxidation.
  • Work overload Most of this book is devoted to the problem of demand outstripping resources. Coping with Stress at Work
  • Even the iambic, which consists of one short and one long syllable; or that foot which is equal to the choreus, having three short syllables, being therefore equal in time though not in the number of syllables; or the dactyl, which consists of one long and two short syllables, if it is next to the last foot, joins that foot very trippingly, if it is a choreus or a spondee. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4
  • About half the injuries involve fractures, lacerations, contusions, or sprains from people tripping over extension cords.
  • Demand for new aircraft production is outstripping supply.
  • They swarm across the planet like locusts, stripping environments bare and collapsing fragile economies.
  • A tripping, folkish vocal stitched to a coruscating harmony produces an endlessly pleasant bump that has simplicity written all over it, but is still hopelessly infectious.
  • It is obviously important to ensure that there is no asset stripping.
  • a tripping singing measure
  • Feeling anxious and unsure of herself, Maxie headed for the door, nearly tripping over a chair in the process.
  • The Government Cabinet lost the run of itself in this period and is still tripping up.
  • Some want to slow down the repeal effort until a replacement plan is unveiled, afraid that they could be blamed for stripping healthcare from 18 million people. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all know how important the weather stripping is on a door to keep the air out and the warmth in, but with Energy Star rated doors, more attention is focused on the weather stripping giving you a much tighter seal then older doors. Older Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • I asked him if he had slept with this girl, a hooker on cocaine stripping for a living.
  • The drugs hit her fast and she was tripping before we knew what was happening.
  • My fiancee - civilized, gentle soul - once beaned a squirrel with an ice cube to keep the varmint from stripping her sunflowers bare.
  • They fight not for WV-style rural populism but for the elimination of the estate tax and for stripping from the EPA the right to regulate emissions. Matthew Yglesias » Halter’s Long Odds
  • For today's edition of the NPR News program "Day to Day," I filed a report on Google's announcement that it will "anonymize" some search-related user data by stripping IP addresses from records after 18 to 24 months. Boing Boing
  • I was seized by a ravenous appetite in the middle of my house-cleaning today and decided to satisfy it by tripping down to one of the local eateries for gammon and chips with all the trimmings.
  • Instrumentality, rationality and technocracy supplant the heroic, stripping away place, history, bodies, time.
  • Some senior executives have been accused by minority shareholders of mismanagement, nepotism, and of presiding over asset-stripping.
  • Police received a tipoff and two of the suspects, aged 35 and 36, were arrested while stripping the car. The Star (South Africa)
  • Anti-stick coatings for stripping of solid rocket propellant, which could be cured at room temperature had been successfully developed.
  • You have to be very careful when tripping through New Mexico.
  • I kicked out his foot from under him, tripping him and he fell to the ground with a thunk.
  • Metrohm has optimised its rotating Pt-disk electrode for cyclic voltammetric stripping (CVS) applications. Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news
  • Significantly, the plan includes stripping out the closed life fund business as part of a plan to drive down costs and enhance value for shareholders. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘There were a few accidents with people tripping up on the flag stones, but this really doesn't look nice and I think it would have been better if the flags had been relaid,’ he said.
  • Ventilate the room properly when paint stripping.
  • She stumbled on the stairs, tripping and hitting the ground painfully, jarring her arm under her body.
  • Beats the hell out of stripping or working the streets like some whore doesn't it?
  • While other archaeologists burrow deep within the Pyramid of the Moon to discover the secrets of the pre-Aztec civilization of Teotihuacan, Valerie Magar, a conservator for Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, labors with excavated material in a process best described as a rediscovery, stripping away the damage well-meaning archaeologists have done to the site's 1,500-year-old murals. Reviving a Radiant Canvas
  • So why are older houses outstripping their younger rivals? Times, Sunday Times
  • I have mounted other things and it felt like you could not tighten things up without stripping the screw in the steel.
  • At least that sheet was there so it saved me stripping the whole bed off.
  • Another view is that something delightful, tripping off the pen of a great writer, deserves the light of day. The Times Literary Supplement
  • At the International Exhibition in 1888-89 his entry of a grain-stripping machine, a furrow plough and iron swingletrees was among those gaining the highest possible award.
  • You can usually seal these leaks by caulking or weatherstripping them.
  • Save energy by using caulk and weatherstripping to seal cracks and gaps in your windows.
  • Compared to thermal or paint stripping, the chemical process is considerably faster and protects the user from harmful chemicals such as methylene chloride. Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news
  • They shouldn't fall into the Spurs trap of mounting debts and asset-stripping sales of star players.
  • We had erred in stripping her of her position in such an abrupt manner. Christianity Today
  • The Whiteley Clinic - What is the difference between stripping a vein, and a phlebectomy? WN.com - Articles related to Coffee farming to get a boost
  • The goats perform the denudement, as it were, stripping leaves from the ivy which chokes trees, leaving stick-like strands that are much easier for volunteers to clear. The Seattle Times
  • We were worried about enemy patrols and the risk of tripping landmines on the trail or on the site of the old encampment.
  • Stripping line from the reel, he rocketed across a barely submerged gravel bar, dorsal fin knifing the air. The Great Alaskan Cast and Blast
  • “_trippant_,” or sometimes the word “_tripping_” is substituted, No. 168: and when in rapid motion, they are “_courant_,” “_at speed_,” or sometimes described as “_in full course_,” No. 169. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • The lead characters are Joe and Sam, heroic Salvors operating from the M/V Triton in the North Atlantic stripping sunken frieghters of brightwork. John Ford meets Godzilla ~ update
  • Old milk left in the receptacle of the teat soon changes into a curdy state, and the caseous matter not being at once removed by the next milking, is apt to irritate the lining membrane of the teat during the operation, especially when the teat is forcibly rubbed down between the finger and thumb in stripping. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • To prevent seepage, you can apply weather stripping around the door or install a fire-rated door.
  • At least two problems exist for using affix stripping as a morphological technique.
  • Why am I tripping on shit I know is there?
  • I walk into the upstairs hallway, tripping over our cat, Milo, who yowls in protest.
  • It removes the bran and most of the germ, stripping the grain of its fiber and nutrients.
  • At times it feels as though she is tripping over herself to release all the pacy phrases coiled in her mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • He adjusts his glasses, nodding at the names of stores and designers tripping off Sonja's lips. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • It sounds like it was made by two people who spent a certain amount of time just tripping out and capturing thoughts and sounds on tape.
  • He had his father's dark wavy hair and dark eyes, but was built slender and tall, already outstripping me by at least a foot.
  • Plus there were lots of cute girls stripping down to their undies left and right to try things on, which was a very nice bonus.
  • I wandered about tripping over palm roots and bumping into dusky maidens in my fit of jet-lag and bliss, before falling asleep among the other bodies and bright cushions.
  • Have you recently remodeled your home or done any energy conservation work, such as installing insulation, storm windows, or weather stripping?
  • For running in high seas we put a large square sail forward, tripping the yard along the foremast, much like a spinnaker boom.
  • In February work will begin stripping the inside of the Midland House office block.
  • Ventilate the room properly when paint stripping.
  • He broke into a run, tripping over things and scraping the skin from his hands and knees.
  • Half of that growth came from net exports, with export growth easily outstripping imports. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had erred in stripping her of her position in such an abrupt manner. Christianity Today
  • It was a salutary lesson, given that service charge rises are outstripping inflation anyway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of these follow the Easy concept of stripping away the frills to make the product or service cheaper, but the results have been hit and miss. Times, Sunday Times
  • It can literally rescript the pre-conscious mind, stripping away negative expectations and self doubt, and replacing these destructive patterns with positive input, thereby bringing about positive changes to people's lives in an effortless and natural way from the inside out.
  • Don't over do it, or you just end up stripping the screws.
  • Work overload Most of this book is devoted to the problem of demand outstripping resources. Coping with Stress at Work
  • In life, the impulse toward a simple stripping down to some bare truth is either delusion, hubris, or the reductionist's dust.
  • The contact rasped and shredded his wet suit, stripping skin from his legs and outspread arms. INCA GOLD
  • Redknapp banned all players from tripping the light fantastic, to the chagrin of Chigwell bar owners. Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 2011-12 team guide
  • Quickfall got down to stripping nearly naked and had the audience roaring with laughter, whistles and applause.
  • Tripping and stumbling in her haste, she raced up the stairs and pelted for her room at the end of the hall.
  • Terrible clouds, capable of stripping men to the bone, were turned aside by magical winds.
  • She claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind. The Sun
  • His brand of barroom rock 'n' blues caught on huge at a time when punk, new wave and metal were stripping down the pretense of prog rock.
  • Worn rugs increase the danger of tripping.
  • It was a salutary lesson, given that service charge rises are outstripping inflation anyway. Times, Sunday Times
  • With worldwide demand for nuclear skills far outstripping supply, that niche should become steadily more valuable. Times, Sunday Times
  • My stripping ‘career’ didn't begin in a sleazy strip joint, conveniently located on the side of some local highway.
  • Police received a tipoff and two of the suspects, aged 35 and 36, were arrested while stripping the car. The Star (South Africa)
  • Even 10 years ago girls were outstripping boys when it came to winning a university place.
  • The source of the infernal caterwauling was a cheong-sammed female songstress on a Chinese variety show, belting out oldies in a paint-stripping falsletto. Archive 2008-02-01
  • She claims now to work as a choreographer for a burlesque dance troupe, having left stripping behind. The Sun
  • As with round-tripping, I'll examine JAXB's semantic equivalence processing in the next article, and see how the input and output documents differ in structure.
  • This is due to the rising population outstripping agricultural production after the industrial revolution, and to economic policies. The Sun
  • Post eye-catch Yamada begins freaking out, stripping down all of her pervertedness and revealing the normal girl under the facade. Japanator
  • Crowds of looters waited for it to beach firmly on a sand bank so that the serious business of stripping it bare could begin.
  • The point, he says, is to empower people by stripping away the secrets of those in power. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stripping away of history is informed, above all else, by a conceited impression of philosophy which is incapable of readapting itself to a context which resists certainty.
  • You've done a very professional job stripping that floor!
  • Carefully stripping away centuries of paint, the scientists uncovered a valuable old wall painting.
  • 'Euan' with a tripping lack of hesitation -- even with a certain natural tenderness -- The Hidden Children
  • Specialists in stripping us of what we could live, experiment, and know beyond our borders, the officials of the DIE tell me that I am not authorized to travel "for the time being. Yoani Sanchez: "Permission Denied": The Cuban Regime Is Afraid To Let Me Travel
  • I ran up the steps of the house, stripping off the flamenco shirt which hung on me like a three-toed sloth. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • In the darkened capacity of the enormous factory, they worked quickly to pull off the sabotage without tripping the alarms.
  • That's a fantastic micro-dispute to consider, since Eisler, far from undertaking a wholesale genre-stripping or programmatic levelling of still-too-high and auratic elegiac verse, instead so virtuosically runs Schubertian and Schumannesque lieder, French chanson, and Schönbergian twelve-tone composition in and out of one another, that it is hard to miss the settings 'recognizably Modernist tour de force of newly-achieved form and voice. Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
  • She pulled a small branch off a tree and began stripping it of its leaves.
  • Bentonite, a type of clay, is widely used in the so-called fining process to help clarify wine prior to bottling, stripping such particles as dead yeast cells, proteins and tannins that linger after fermentation. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A group of extrovert Otley men will be stripping for a very good cause at a fund-raising spectacular next month.
  • I threw my right leg about her legs and gave her a shove, tripping her.
  • Stephen Hawking the ego-tripping, media-hyped "cosmologist" also postulated supposed "wormholes from one Universe to another" as well as supposed "wormholes" from one end of our Universe to the other to permit time travel Democracyarsenal.org
  • I should soar trippingly like a butterfly.
  • Door weather stripping is installed on the door frame except for door sweeps and some thresholds.
  • The next hour was spent in shoving and pulling at slippery black bodies in a darkness only less black, in tripping over hawsers and barking our shins on crates and bollards. Try Anything Twice
  • Of course, not everyone is tripping along in a state of emancipated bliss.
  • Stripping the IM force down to leader Tom Cruise -- aided and abetted by Paula Patton, Simon Pegg and new recruit Jeremy Renner -- and paring the story down to a struggle to prevent a megalomaniacal terrorist from triggering WWIII, the film under the direction of animation vet Brad Bird, here making his live-action debut unpacks some of the baggage accrued in the previous installments to become a lighter, wittier exercise in epic action. Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
  • The factory that built your rifle knows how to disassemble it without stripping threads or breaking pins.
  • Indeed York is outstripping Cambridge, in the area of biosciences and computer sciences’.
  • American commentators continue to object to orientate (used more frequently by the British), mainly because orient is shorter but also because the figurative use is outstripping the literal one. July « 2009 « Sentence first

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