His chains chinking ominously in the empty house, he found no sign of a coffee maker or coffee beans of any sort. |
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This week, when you're chinking your champagne glasses and raising a toast to the neighbours who've become good friends, just remember. |
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Steam hissed out from the underside of the panels and the rotating slowed to a halt, the poles chinking into place in the cold, metal floor. |
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Inside, the rich and famous would be chinking glasses of Champagne, and looking forward to yet another staggering gourmet experience on the move. |
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Completely fill voids and irregularities in the joint with chinking to form a solid rubber seal. |
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A very talented iglu builder could cut blocks which fit together so tightly that very little chinking was required. |
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Clean all dirt, debris, oil or previous chinking with ammonia water or alcohol. |
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To make buildings warmer and less drafty, chinking was added to stop up the inevitable holes and gaps between roughly squared timbers. |
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En route we were entertained by a stonechat chinking away as it perched on a tall bracken frond. |
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Occasionally he eats a banana or disappears into darkness, from which issues sounds of chinking glass and pouring liquid. |
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He was weighted with a massive array of tools, chinking whenever he moved. |
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Alf re-lays them two by two, first levelling their sandy beds, and I listen to them chinking xylophonically as he locks them into each other. |
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I realised this after I developed a Pavlovian response to the sound of coins chinking every time someone put money in the tips box, which was covered in gold-flocked wallpaper. |
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Jane sat in the car again between them, her trophies chinking on her knee. |
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With a mix of human laughter, the chatter of birds and the chinking of glasses, the giant aviary reveals its aerial parade while recalling the very down-to-earth rite of the harvest and its colourful dialogue. |
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