How To Use Tying In A Sentence

  • Most everybody puts a plastic bag in the bathroom basket as a liner, so emptying is just a matter of lifting out the plastic bag and tying it up. Bugs and Wastebasket W.C.
  • Things which experience gradual withdrawings and emptyings of their nature, and great and sudden replenishments, fail to perceive the emptying, but are sensible of the replenishment; and so they occasion no pain, but the greatest pleasure, to the mortal part of the soul, as is manifest in the case of perfumes. Timaeus
  • She agreed that gastric emptying was not an exact science. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor were the escorts there to admonish me for asking a rude question of the partying faithful, or to protect the paying customers from the prying media.
  • Thankfully, though, I believe that the Scottish art world has wider horizons than such navel-gazing, self-pitying introspection.
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  • Long grassers drinking and partying habits are used as justification for this persecution.
  • When someone seems, by any reasonable standard, so intent on braiding the rope, tying the knot, and hanging himself with it, it's easy to suppose that the best thing to do is to stand back so everyone can have an unimpaired view.
  • Bhaiya, meanwhile, sent self-pitying letters from near Delhi where he was undergoing military training of his own trials in a world that he found ‘frightfully Poona: chukka, pukka, whisky soda and tiffin: still, I exist.’ Chaplin’s Girl
  • Tying a rope to the wheel and to a pole to keep the vessel on course, Jake swung himself onto the boom and beginning to furl the sails himself.
  • Oreck next maintained that many of its challenged statements were nonactionable puffery: (1) the Dyson is “bulky”; (2) the Oreck vacuum emits “no puff” of dust when it is emptied; (3) the Dyson bin emptying process is “messy” and the Dyson filter is “not sanitary” and a “dirty little secret”; and (4) the XL Ultra 4120 weighs “only nine pounds,” while the weight of the DC14 is “backbreaking.” Archive 2009-03-01
  • To reduce the height of a fast growing rambling rose on an upright trellis, try looping and tying the flowering canes as shown.
  • Blacks troubled him most because the sight of a white worker emptying shit cans engaged their attention.
  • Well, when you stop being frightened of someone and then you stop pitying them, there's not really a lot left.
  • He is by turns violent, sentimental, maudlin, self-pitying, and sadistic, and has a fine line in rhetoric.
  • The sky is filled with the remnants of the enormous cumulonimbus rain clouds that have been building up, emptying their contents and building up again all day.
  • Or tying up in the harbour at Monaco for a champagne knees-up with the yachting set? Times, Sunday Times
  • Also effective are the modern streamer tyings rather akin to the ‘Appetizer’ rainbow trout lure but finer dressed.
  • To unwind, she delves into contemporary quilting - tying past to present, weaving emotions and demands into creations that present a physical reminder of a very rich, yet often troubling, cultural history.
  • I held textbooks of basic surgical techniques up to mirrors to see if the diagrams of knot tying made any more sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm.
  • Near the bottom, he wiped his brow before tying the other end of the rope to an American flag.
  • Old river emptying into Lake Managua reveals fossil bones; moraines east of it are found. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • Citing a "smarmy" letter that Washington wrote in 1757, bemoaning his lot to the commander in chief, Lord Loudoun, Mr. Clary highlights some especially outspoken, self-pitying and "whining" comments. War in the Wilderness
  • Recycle beer or other decorative bottles into tumblers by soaking a piece of garden twine in kero and tying around the bottle at the point you want to separate.
  • Don't try to compensate for a gaping shoe by tying the laces too tightly.
  • The least sophisticated system should be used wherever possible for the majority of pit emptyings. Chapter 5
  • Seeing glaciers, icebergs and historic settlements was the point, not dressing up for dinner and partying. Times, Sunday Times
  • They sometimes afflicted people with fits or staggers or palsies for transgressions such as emptying a bucket of foul water in the wrong place. Wildfire
  • If that's all you're concerned with, then there is not much point in dirtying a glass at all -- might as well just take a couple belts right from the bottle. Kurt Michael Friese: Nice Glass: Why Your Wine Glass Makes A Difference
  • With festive spot prizes, crackers and balloons, it was truly a great start to the Christmas par-tying season.
  • ‘Then again, some old maid's door will be slily fastened by tying tightly across the door jambs, in front of and to the ‘sneck’, a piece of wood to prevent her coming out of doors till released by a kind neighbour next morning.’
  • He developed a tearful roar which he would use when thwarted, and a persistent self-pitying grizzle when he was bored or uncomfortable. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • The 2010 election was the political equivalent of the perfect crime: The GOP vigorously took on all reforms designed to rebalance the economy for the long term, tying Washington up in contorted knots, then were rewarded at the polls by voters dissatisfied with an ugly D.C. culture unable to produce economic renewal. Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: Giving the Keys Back to the Folks Who Crashed the Car
  • If after tying the shoe, less than an inch of the tongue shows, the shoes are probably too wide.
  • ‘You know, they really shouldn't torture you,’ said the girl who had finished untying the first of three knots.
  • He believes that by scaring a horse, such as sacking them out incorrectly, snubbing, or tying a scary object to the saddle to where the horse has no means of escape will lead to a nervous or spooky horse.
  • Once again the police are fighting their battle against crime with one arm tied behind their backs; and once again it is the Government and its cronies of do-gooders who are doing the tying.
  • In that way, you're tying the supplier to a legally binding contract.
  • This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence.
  • Excessive acidity and osmotic pressure in the gastric effluent can also retard emptying.
  • I started tightening saddles and untying the biggest camp items from the packhorse.
  • This blows by super-fast, but if you watch Hardison fight, he gets punched early, and after that he's mainly tying the guy up with his longer reach, kind of wrestle-grappling. LEVERAGE: The Second David Job
  • Fuck the squeegee men, fuck the Sikhs and the Pakistanis, dirtying up the clean windshield of my car. Get a fucking job !
  • We will get a chance for sweeping reform, but will find no joy in emptying the dust pan. Stimulus money needs to be spent faster, Dems say
  • The students and the wasters are partying the night away.
  • I felt a kind of qualm of faintness and downsinking about my heart and stomach, to the dispelling of which I took a thimbleful of spirits, and, tying my red comforter about my neck, I marched briskly to the session-house. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • They are said to be working out every morning in a London park and are under orders to stop partying.
  • After he started emptying his well-furnished mind and meditating regularly, there was a change in his character, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • I shouted back to Jay, tying on my Chinese silk robe and padding into the open-concept kitchen at the beckoning of my perky, morning person roommate.
  • My hands tremble tying the ropes around his finnesko. Wintering
  • Upon untying the rope, the volunteer finds that his celebrity date is no longer in the stack of cards.
  • She mumbled a muffled thanks through the mouthful of grips and positioned herself in front of the reflective piece of glass, carefully retying her hair then sliding each clip back into its rightful place.
  • Yes, she agreed, they're quite useful for removing spiders and emptying bins.
  • Men tend to respond to photos in which the woman is at home, looking a little come-hither, rather than to photos taken with friends while out partying or on a trip.
  • This fight was Maven whaling on Danielle, her wayward behavior, her sluttiness and her partying, her desirability. DEVILS IN EXILE
  • Sarah and I could talk about stuff that professional Moms our age talk about: The rush of being in charge; the need to wear seriously rimmed glasses, even if your eyes don't require it; and techniques for gagging and hogtying that persistent little voice in the back of our heads that suggests our ambition comes at the obvious expense of our kids. Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin
  • I've tweaked a muscle in my back tying up my shoes.
  • The river bifurcates into two streams just prior to emptying into the lake, where they form two deltas.
  • The court heard how he then went on to illegally dock these puppies tails by tying a rag round their tails to stop the blood supply.
  • Andreevich, munching a cracknel after emptying his glass. Master and Man
  • They were grooming a palomino, quiffing up his mane and tying it with a red ribbon.
  • Ava suddenly became busy tying the makeshift rope together, an excuse not to meet his smoldering gaze.
  • Ex wife who sleeps with half the town, fecks off while you're away at work for six weeks taking your kids, the car, and emptying your house in the process .... Army Rumour Service
  • One sibling's hard-partying, self-destructive lifestyle makes the other despair, but the pair are making too much money to cut each other off completely.
  • At the end of one cycle of time, they say, we experience kenosis, an emptying.
  • Ron Kershaw was known as a maverick, a hard-partying, renegade newsman who networks put up with despite his unorthodoxy simply because he turned third place stations into first place stations in record speed. Live and Let Love
  • No one noticed we had been running around emptying bins and cleaning up.
  • For those of us who fulfill our baptismal call to follow Jesus in and through the sacrament of matrimony, kenosis is the call to a self-emptying or dying to our needs, hopes, and expectations.
  • This exam, including the preparation process, varies in duration this is due to the filling and emptying time of the bladder. Nuclear VCUG
  • The highly unusual drapery of the bronze statue in Milan is, we believe, fashioned in direct reference to this legend, tying the statue to this originary image.
  • Grumbling to himself, he washed and dressed, tying back his long hair with a leather thong.
  • The only real connective tissue is the nonsense refrain of the title, which seems to slur through a dozen pair of wet, loose lips during this roundelay of partying.
  • By grouping the long - term campers administrator keeps them from tying up the short - term camping facilities.
  • Her smile was slightly sad and regretful, almost pitying as she continued speaking.
  • I peeled off my gloves and binned them, and started untying my plastic pinny. NIGHT SISTERS
  • I hung my backpack under my name tag and took an apron, tying it with more force than was intended.
  • Nick Klassen took the free kick, driving the ball into the top corner and tying the game 2-2.
  • His ninth career downhill title, tying him with Picabo Street as the winningest downhiller in U.S. history? USATODAY.com - Rahlves a downhill demon looking to make his own name
  • A pitying neighbor had given them their supper; and they were told that their mother had gone out early in the morning, soon after they had gone to business, and, re-appearing with a carter, had had her few possessions carried away, leaving no word whither she was bound, or message for the helpless children. Uncle Rutherford's Nieces A Story for Girls
  • Attention to detail in knot tying is the difference between heart break or trophy. How to Tie The Five Strongest Fishing Knots
  • He lay helpless in the street under the pitying gaze of the bystanders.
  • Faced with instant gratification expectations, has Obama reached too far in tying his presidency to his $3.6 trillion budget proposal? Turning an ocean liner in an era of speedboats
  • Linking with the waterways theme were stalls of canal boat art and decoration, boat upholstery, knot tying and information about the British Waterways.
  • There's little subcutaneous fat there anymore, and that's a blessing, especially when it comes to tying bootlaces.
  • The retailers accuse the two credit-card companies of illegally tying their debitcard products to their credit cards.
  • I stood by the window and started untying the ribbon to let the curtain fall across, but I couldn't undo the knot for tears. WHITE LIES
  • As for urinary retention and incomplete emptying of the bladder, four out of five (79\%) are not willing to undertake long term catheterization as their only outcome. - Latest HealthCentral News
  • Squires were running hither and thither, or aiding their masters to don armor, lacing helm to hauberk, tying the points of ailette, coude, and rondel; buckling cuisse and jambe to thigh and leg. The Outlaw of Torn
  • Now he took his anger out on all three of them, including Summer, whose poor grades and frequent partying were perpetual sources of disappointment.
  • Untying the mooring ropes I pushed the motor into gear, slowly moving away from the jetty.
  • Unfortunately, he ends up more involved than the viewer, because the leading characters are self-obsessed, self-pitying and lacking in redemptive sympathy.
  • Peyrade had the power of travestying everything, even his wit. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
  • The weaving in her hands comes alive, binding into everything, coiling into the souls of men, tying the whole picture together.
  • Washington Examiner editorial: Clinton is again peddling the argument that a new wave of domestic terrorism is coming this time because millions of Tea Partying Americans have during the past year or more taken to the streets to protest. Think Progress » Right-Wing Media Distorts Clinton’s Oklahoma City Speech To Claim He Wants To Muzzle Dissent
  • Regardless of the amount involved, gastric emptying is not indicated for accidental ingestion of a hydrocarbon lacking systemic toxicity. Hydrocarbon Ingestion
  • Were the amateurs doing science, or just prettying up the pictures?
  • But this would only invite a pitying smile, and a "She'll learn "comment. READY?
  • Objective To determine the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of functional delayed gastric emptying ( FDGE ) following subtotal gastrectomy.
  • One of the reasons is that small towns are emptying fast.
  • Recently a homeowner in Finland was engaged in a ritual spring cleaning, which included emptying the bookshelves and dusting each volume.
  • Tall plants can be secured by tying them to stakes.
  • Also consistent with constructivism is tying information together.
  • According to some accounts, the expression "to fight like Kilkenny cats" dates back to a somewhat ailurophobic custom among Hessian soldiers stationed in Ireland: tying two cats together by the tails and hanging them over a fence or clothesline. Undefined
  • Narcissists may deny their mistakes or flagellate themselves into a froth of self-pitying hatred, but they never laugh at their imperfections.
  • Last night, the Situation and company — all vulgar human muppets with no real skills and an ungodly orange glow — went right back to being harbingers of the apocalypse as they alternately got trashed, bitched about each other and freaked out over Angelina replacement Deena, a hard-partying "gremlin lookalike" per Ronnie's evaluation who just so happens to be besties with Snooki. Watercooler: More Trash Washed Up on the Jersey Shore
  • I have the misfortune of catching a number 21 service heading eastwards at least four times a month, at the exact time when all the schools are emptying.
  • It could have been maudlin and self-pitying, and none of that was there.
  • In fact tying a pollution to its source can be a tricky piece of detective work.
  • Mom woke me up to give me a little broth (since my body has a habit of emptying its contents on an hourly basis, she gypped me of the good stuff).
  • But the last time I saw him he was on a "jamboree," or spree, and killed his unfortunate horse by tying it up without feeding it or giving it water while he was drinking or drunk, and so he did not make his usual trip. A Tramp's Notebook
  • Several times filling and emptying his lungs in diver fashion, Grief turned over and went down through the water. THE DEVILS OF FUATINO
  • He reaches down and starts untying her other bootlace and gently pulling her boots and socks off, massaging her feet and ankles as he does.
  • You need to belay the line by tying it off at convenient points as you progress.
  • Then follows the tying of the skirt of the dress, which is suspended on hooks round the bottom of the corset, the buttoning of the corsage, the preliminary tapping and caressing necessary to make the folds of the skirt sit well, and then madame la baronne makes her appearance triumphantly before her friends assembled in the adjoining saloon. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • By this, I have always meant as at "Qumran" -- the name scholars give to the subject of "the Dead Sea Scrolls" to avoid repeating this tedious phraseology -- it being the location of the River Wadi emptying into the Dead Sea where the Scrolls were found what the documents themselves say and not the more imprecise conclusions of paleography, archaeology or even AMS carbon dating, such as these may be. Robert Eisenman: The James Ossuary: Is It Authentic? (An Update)
  • Whether it be less partying, less shopping or cheaper groceries, trade-offs are needed to survive as a couple.
  • It is virtually tuneless, self-pitying, uninteresting and is a world apart from the subtle atmospherics of the band's best work.
  • He was disgusted by the recent events with four players partying in the Red Stripe Mound immediately after posting their worst score ever at Sabina!
  • This album is full of self-pitying dirges which give the impression of a slightly sad man-child sulking about girls in his bedroom.
  • The very word "incorruptible" implies this attitude, as if the natural processes were a corruption, dirtying what is holy; whereas I find, on looking around me, that the intricacy of the decomposition process is incredible, amazing - miraculous, if you will - whether they be the product of some Creator or the result of some intricate evolutionary processes. Archive 2007-08-01
  • Because of the lunch-time scheduling, most of the serious partying had been done, and moved on by the early evening, but now local residents face the disruption of crowds revelling into the late evening on a Sunday.
  • Rather than tying literary phenomena to underlying social and political developments, she charts an autonomous history for literature itself.
  • They clambered into the little wooden boat and she instructed her to carefully begin untying the knot that secured her side of the boat.
  • The tying of liberal loyalties to public-school-employees 'lobbies is a historical accident that has undermined the moral integrity of liberalism. Reversing White Flight
  • The shape is made by tying on bundles of straw, and the garments help.
  • You're a stubborn, pig-headed, self-pitying man who's only thinking of himself and what will happen to him if his hands don't heal!
  • Jing is considered to be a very precious substance - the foundation of our constitutional energy - one that we need to protect and value by ensuring that we do not erode it through excesses, neither by overworking nor by partying!
  • England's really slick play this autumn has been based on tying up defenders with decoy runners and then getting outside the opposition with some crisp passing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs Thatcher had just won her first term, and we were in for a general hardening and factionalizing in the whole society, with a concomitant travestying of the realities of the factionalized groups.
  • Pigeons carry 60 very nasty diseases as well as ruining our buildings and dirtying our pavements with their droppings.
  • In his article he contradistinguishes Europe and the West, while ably tying in the Lithuanian case.
  • I happy — & I never see the leer of vice upon a beautiful face without feeling the heart ache pitying human nature & damning society. you will wonder at this kind of rhapsody from me perhaps, but you will perhaps agree with me in wishing society better. why is the door to Letter 67
  • In control group procedures, electrocoagulation was used to transect small vessels, and knot tying was employed for the superior thyroid vessels, the thyroid vein, and some inferior arterial branches.
  • Julius finished tying the laces on his second shoe, stood and turned to Yoshiro.
  • But pitying her as an icon of suffering would miss the point.
  • Most of them need assistance in activities such as taking a shower or tying a shoelace.
  • Once at home, she changed quickly into her running clothes and shoes, tying the laces tight.
  • But this highly contagious bug will always thrive in a restricted space filled with partying passengers. The Sun
  • * (tying insurance to employment, incentivizing overinsurance with tax break, empowering MedPAC …) Matthew Yglesias » Health Reform and the Labor Market
  • He spoke pityingly, as if saving a bewildered tourist from a cultural faux pas.
  • Neither of us told the other to shut up and get on with emptying the dishwasher. Times, Sunday Times
  • There exist some problems such as designate buying and tying provision, joint pricing, exclusive distribution, which violate the competition law.
  • She finished the last binding, tying it neatly, and then repacked her kit.
  • Teenage boys especially feel a need to cut the umbilical cord tying them to their mothers.
  • The house across me has had 15 occupants in less than four years and the partying is unbelievable. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Only an inch or so but it still worked; puddles forming lightly in the streets as cars ran over slush and dirtying the snow.
  • The unpitying glares he gave as he slashed his opponents.
  • Treut shows them partying, having dinner, skydiving, riding motorcycles, performing their art, and having fun.
  • I held textbooks of basic surgical techniques up to mirrors to see if the diagrams of knot tying made any more sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crowd is full of devoted fans partying and moshing and dancing.
  • Dave was retying his tie and teaching Terry how to use the various technological marvels that were installed in the office.
  • Or was it that by supporting something the Obama crowd clearly wants as demonstrated by their opportunistic and entirely unnecessary amnestying of the existing Haitian illegals Abrams hopes to gain traction for something which really matters to him: Israel. “Neocon’s Neocon” trading Haitian deluge here for Israeli favors?
  • Out of the corners come the shadowy shapes of the janitors, to sweep the pamphlets, trinkets, and candy wrappers from the floors and tables of the rapidly emptying room.
  • In many places in Britain, it was customary to light huge bonfires in the fields to ward off baneful influences, often accompanied by much partying.
  • She was sitting in the middle of her bare, empty room, tying a dozen or so tiny flowers into a posy with ribbon.
  • Danlo couldn't help laughing because Bardo was a funny man, at once passionate and self-pitying, compassionate and slightly cruel. THE BROKEN GOD
  • This is what it's like for most models; there simply isn't time or company to allow you to go out partying.
  • Malabsorption may be caused by delayed gastric emptying, prior or concurrent injury, achlorhydria, and reduced gastric mucin secretion.
  • They needed aid in tying on armour- saucepan and coal-scuttle helmets, bolsters for necks, blanket and hearthrug padding, dish-cover shields. Times, Sunday Times
  • His half day off was invariably spent tinkering about the stuffy little flat -- painting, nailing up shelves, mending a broken window shade, puttying a window, playing with his pasty little boy, aged sixteen months, and his pasty little girl, aged three years. Gigolo
  • Elena had changed her hairstyle by just tying her hair up in two buns for the boat ride.
  • If you eject the volume without emptying the trash, those invisible not-yet-deleted files are still stored on the volume, and they 'reappear' in the Trash when you mount the volume. Discussions: Message List - root
  • Police figures show that as quickly as gardeners are filling their sheds with new lawnmowers and garden tools, thieves are emptying them and selling the goods on the black market.
  • His hand went instinctively to the cup holder, retrieving his raveled up fabric belt and tying it about his waist.
  • Rumors were flying around that there was all this partying going on, on the ‘Miami Vice’ set.
  • The other two were standing back, emptying machine gun clips at his chest.
  • It's built around the monied classes who've benefited tremendously by the emptying of the federal treasury into their pockets.
  • The Appellant owns and uses two tractors for the purpose of his business of emptying cesspools and discharging the waste on agricultural land.
  • Ancient Romans arguably created the first modern form of books called codices by tying together parchment paper between two wooden slabs. Film Junk
  • Both enjoy partying and clubbing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He reaches down and starts untying her other bootlace and gently pulling her boots and socks off, massaging her feet and ankles as he does.
  • Her smile was slightly sad and regretful, almost pitying as she continued speaking.
  • If you call sharpening pencils and emptying the wastepaper baskets a job. AFTERMATH
  • Today tying the knot is back in fashion, although the ceremony is as likely to take place in a stately home as a church.
  • Liberty Times: Opposition Taiwan Solidarity Union Chairman Huang Kun-hui said the legislative decision to put the ECFA directly to a second reading amid tussles among lawmakers signified the legitimacy of the party's initiative to hold a national referendum on the trade pact, which he described as tying Taiwan closer to China. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • Objective To investigate risk factors for and management of delayed gastric emptying ( DGE ) after gastrectomy.
  • Objective : To investigate the effects of Houpu Pill on gastric emptying and intestinal transit in mice.
  • Then he brushed his knee-length hair one hundred strokes, braided it, and tied it back with a piece of green ribbon, simply knotting it instead of tying a bow.
  • She shook her head to physically remove the thoughts from her mind, and she set about plaiting her hair into a braid, tying the end with a pale purple ribbon.
  • Because of the difficulties of moving the floc, emptying the tanks could take up to six months.
  • Jehannot well noting the honesty and loyall dealing of this Jew, began to have a Religious kinde of compassion in his soule, much pittying that a man so good in behaviour, so wise and discreete in all his actions, should be in danger of perdition thorow want of Faith. The Decameron
  • We had reached her locker by now, and the hall was emptying rapidly.
  • An ultrasound scan was done, as already described to assess stone status and gall bladder emptying.
  • Every one of these special interests have recently received tax loopholes, subsidies and regulatory advantages from Washington, and they want more, which is why they are partying so gaily with the parties.
  • He was alarmed about the aircraft's emptying fuel tank. Times, Sunday Times
  • She shook her head to physically remove the thoughts from her mind, and she set about plaiting her hair into a braid, tying the end with a pale purple ribbon.
  • (The other bridge pilings are not marked, so fishing, anchoring and tying to them is totally legal.) Was Giant Japanese Bass Caught Off Limits?
  • In the last century some divines advanced a modification of this ancient theory, naming it the Kenotic or Self-emptying Theory, from the Greek word used by St. Paul in the phrase, "He _emptied_ Himself. Some Christian Convictions A Practical Restatement in Terms of Present-Day Thinking
  • He was traded to Washington during the 1987-88 season, going 24-20-4 and tying for the league lead with four shutouts.
  • The least happy are the self-indulgent, self-centered, self-assertive, self-pitying, or simply selfish.
  • He was corpulent, hard-partying, and coarse—a dealer who moved casually through the post-Soviet underworld and all of its crudities, assessing weapons stocks and making useful friends. The Gun
  • He ran round the shore and arrived at the boathouse in time to see them untying the beast-headed boat from the jetty. A TIME OF WAR
  • The performer received only pitying looks from his audience.
  • He had no mind to pay out money for what he could do himself; and many a wet afternoon did he and his hired man devote to the replacing of shingles, the nailing on of clapboards, to puttying, painting, and other matters of the same kind. Janet's Love and Service
  • Gabriel burst into laughter as he hopped out of the pool, retying the wet towel around his waist and running a hand through his hair.
  • Prince Harry's wild partying is embarrassing the family! Mark Pasetsky: Teen Moms, Kardashians & Michael Douglas Cover This Week's Celebrity Weeklies
  • A chemical reaction will cause salt to corrode silver over time, so emptying a silver saltshaker should be one of your after-dinner cleanup duties.
  • By closely following the female and tying with her after mating, the dog fox tries to prevent himself from being cuckolded by other dog foxes.
  • I've seen many students spend too much time partying and flunk out, but I've also seen many of them sacrifice a lot of fun times and a lot of personal growth for a snatching grab at the dean's list.
  • After driving down the field, Harris bulled his way into the endzone, tying the game at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

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