This is true gear-head nirvana, where rapier-shaped chrome speedboats with names like Lick This and Eliminator roast the water. |
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There are occasions during The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek when the excellent cast are wrong-footed by their author. |
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The Black Lick sample contained diamonds which are white or brown octahedra, or macles and fragments of octahedra which do not show extensive resorption. |
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Most assuredly not, says Robinson, who attributes her dramatic transformation to the magic lick of a mascara wand and a touch of gloss. |
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Harry relished every last drop, going so far as to lick up the wafers of sliced macaroni and eating them with every sign of enjoyment. |
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Outside, the once splendid Nevski Prospekt is in need of a lick of paint and seems to be trying desperately to become European, but its people are grey and wan. |
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Grizzlies lick them up by the thousands, and the media has made a big deal out of Yellowstone bears eating these bugs. |
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Place drinking water in the reservoir, and test the functionality of the lick spouts with a paper towel. |
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I can lick a whole regiment of them beerheads with one hand tied behind me an' my feet in a sack. |
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By, by gum, we'll lick the kaiser when the sergeants teach us how, for, dad burn it, he's the reason that we're in the army now! |
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Grease up the cookie sheet, 'cause I hate when my balls stick. Then preheat the oven to threefifty. And give that spoon a lick. |
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And frankly, jerkwad, you're not worthy to lick the dirt off his briefcase. |
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Rising out of poverty will require not a lick and a promise but deep reform. |
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On one occasion it tried to creep under her petticoat and lick her, so she thrashed it with the dogwhip. |
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Although herbivorous, the giraffe has been known to visit carcasses and lick dried meat off bones. |
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A courting male may lick a female's tail, rest his head and neck on her body or nudge her with his horns. |
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Polar bears exposed to oil spill conditions have been observed to lick the oil from their fur, leading to fatal kidney failure. |
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Bernard dogs were about and when we sat down came over to give our hands a lick just as if they wanted to say Hello too. |
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We have tried to lick this problem although I think in a way it is unlickable through a variety of devices. |
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When the British retook Cawnpore, the soldiers took their sepoy prisoners to the Bibighar and forced them to lick the bloodstains from the walls and floor. |
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With permission Bobby jacked himself off all over Kent's boots and then proceeded to lick all his creamy boy juice off his master's boots, really shining them up for him. |
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If you could carry that bucket of water over here, that'd be a good lick. |
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Now this is not the way to get a house in order. What this place needs is a real thorough old-fashioned cleaning. A lick and a promise won't do, no, sir! |
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She watched the muscles in his forearm flex as he cut the bread with the precision of a well-handed cook, while she fought the urge to lick her lips. |
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The young lick the milk from a mammary patch on the mother's belly. |
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It should surely have a lick of anti-rust paint to prevent further decay? |
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The bus was travelling at a good lick when it swerved and left the road. |
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The sound even called back the departing senses of the dying doggess. She drew me to her with her paws, and made an effort to lick me. The action quite melted me. |
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