Charging past him, she dribbled the ball with one hand, to get a shot in at the three-point line. |
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A little boiling water was dribbled onto loose tea leaves in a strainer, just to wet them. |
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Instead of removing the ball from harm's way, it caromed off her foot and dribbled into the open goal. |
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The glasses of water the waitress had brought for us spilled over and the water dribbled onto the floor. |
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With the tail of my t-shirt, I staunched the wound on my forehead, which I hadn't noticed until the blood dribbled into my eyes. |
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We sat stoically as the news dribbled in, mixed with confusing and contradictory reports as the newsmen attempted to ascertain the facts. |
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And the way the information dribbled out over time, it undercut the credibility of the system. |
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Her sweet tears dribbled down my face as her sniffs turned to heartfelt sobs. |
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With her tiny frame and fleet-footed nature, she easily spun webs around opposing players as she dribbled her way through on the hunt for goals. |
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His perfect header beat the keeper, bounced up, hit the bar and dribbled away to safety. |
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Outside on the streets the water hydrants dribbled miserably after entertaining shrieking Hispanic kids all day long in exuberant gushes. |
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He dribbled past three French players, before rounding the goalkeeper to score. |
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Lines of information dribbled slowly to and from her mind, never revealing anything of great use. |
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The spray dribbled back into the shallow pool, and I started off home again, wiping the water off my forehead. |
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On a break, he dribbled up the wing, tossed an underhand scoop towards the rim, took two steps, launched and then jammed it home with authority. |
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Then, he started to cry, tears dribbled down his face and dropped to the ground. |
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Cool water dribbled on his lips, and he opened his mouth, moistening his tongue and swallowing. |
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Oregon retrieved the opening tip, and Flash dribbled down the court and hit a three from the top of the key. |
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She dribbled up the middle and rather than stopping when she saw Jaelyn in front of her she barreled on charging her friend and making the shot. |
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These appear wherever water dribbled or dripped in ancient times, adding a touch of the exotic to this already mysterious and silent place. |
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I was falling, falling through a darkness as thick as the tears which dribbled from my gaping eyes. |
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She opened the jar and dribbled a thin line of clear liquid over his cuts, one by one. |
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Taking a loud, crunchy bite, the juice dribbled off his thick chin and fell directly in front of her face. |
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And then, as a trickle of dank brown liquid dribbled out onto the floor I worked it out. |
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He should have dribbled the story out over a couple of weeks on the CBS evening news instead of presenting it all at one time. |
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Johnny said, clapping me on the back as little droplets dribbled out from my lips and onto the table. |
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As essential oils were dribbled onto my third eye, I felt I was participating in an ancient rite, not some modern holistic ritual. |
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Pork, black pudding, a slice of apple and pease pudding were placed in a tier with a tasty juice artistically dribbled round. |
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He laughed, teasing me, and I watched helplessly as the last drop of milk dribbled into his cereal bowl. |
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He was almost gentle when he dribbled some water over my lips then let me sip. |
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I hadn't even finished the author's note before I'd dribbled teriyaki sauce on the picture of the man in the sardine shirt. |
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The same hand scooped some of the water up and dribbled it around her, circling her body in an effort to protect herself from harm. |
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Water was dribbled into her mouth and she turned her head to the side choking it back out. |
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I stared down at my palm and gasped when I saw that the skin was actually blistered and red, like boiling water had been dribbled over my palm. |
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Stripes snaked down his body, yellowy eyes stared back at both warriors, orange fur bristled in the heat, and sharp canines dribbled with saliva. |
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As the money and the members have dribbled away, so the political problems have slowly accumulated too. |
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It was a superb solo effort from midfielder Jo Martin, who dribbled her way through the defence and beat the keeper. |
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He beat his marker and dribbled into the penalty area but his shot was high and wide of the near post. |
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The anaesthetic was ether, dribbled on to the patient's gauze mask by the matron of the public hospital, and it was a Caesarian section for twins. |
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A wooden bowl was pressed against my lips and water dribbled over my face. |
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A broad smile dribbled down from the bottom of his gaping lips. |
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The drama of a simultaneous release was hindered by technical difficulties, so the balloons dribbled out and up like bubbles rising in viscous liquid. |
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The water dribbled down his chin to fall across his boyish chest. |
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Within a year Fadden's expertise and judgment apparently all dribbled away. |
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The nectar dribbled down their chins and dripped onto their chests. |
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He poured and dribbled paint boldly and, in doing so, took great risks, because if any single action had failed, the entire painting would have been ruined. |
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Then, after tagging the ends with a dye, the partly replicated fragments are dribbled into fine gel-filled capillary tubes inside a sequencing machine. |
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Water was dribbled onto his lips, and he opened his mouth desperately. |
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Warm soapy water was dribbled onto the net to moisten the fibres. |
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Water is dribbled in from the top of each panel to moisten the backing felt and then seeps through to the felt cups, keeping the plant roots moist. |
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He dribbled it slowly, before crouching in his normal stance. |
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He dribbled the ball all the way home every night and slept with it. |
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The hours of a vacation are too precious to be frittered and dribbled away. |
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When on 90 the ball dribbled from his inside edge on to the stumps but the bails declined to move. |
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Historic records have dribbled out, but near real-time data are not released on an ongoing basis. |
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In saying that, some things have dribbled out over the last little while with respect to the budget. |
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Ndong impressed throughout the game as she repeatedly dribbled through or twisted past the Chile defenders to create chances for her side. |
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Farfán dribbled well into the Rosenborg box in the 64th minute and delivered a tantalising cross, but no PSV attacker could get a foot to it. |
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Straight from the kick-off, Forest goalkeeper Paul Smith dribbled the ball towards goal unopposed to put the two-time European champions 1-0 up. |
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Empire had dribbled away after 1945, for the Second World War exhausted victors as surely as it obliterated the vanquished. |
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The process dragged on for a few weeks, and the information dribbled in. |
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He chipped his third shot through the green and watched as his fourth dribbled back to his feet before avoiding a double bogey by chipping in from 35 feet. |
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Odds are, you expected Jackson to swish all three, but first freebie dribbled off the front of the rim and suddenly, hope renewed! |
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The priest dribbled wine on the lamb's head, and meal and salt, then cut off some of the wool from between the horns and cast that on the altar fire. |
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The sweat dribbled around the patent brim of his new white panama. |
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The funding promised to auto and aerospace is to be dribbled out over several years and does not address the fundamental need to reverse the job loss and present an industrial strategy. |
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Ismail Matar crossed the ball from the left side of the area towards Al Shehhi, who dribbled the ball through past two defenders before unleashing a low shot past Abbas Mohammadi. |
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David Duke then dribbled into the box, but was halted by a timely block from Loran. |
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Fantastic surfaces were employed on the projecting portions of the stones, such as vermiculated work, in which the surface is covered with wavy, serpentine sinkages or is treated with vertical, dribbled forms. |
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Ilkeston's nerves jangled until the 63rd minute when Glen Fuff handled a shot and Kiely's penalty dribbled over the line. |
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Di María must take his share of the blame, failing to retreat 10 yards to get goal-side of Monreal as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain dribbled through the centre, but equally confusing was what happened beforehand. |
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Smokelike snow dribbled from the spruces I bumped into, I crawled in a snowdrift in the swinish drill, footcloths hanging from my boots. |
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Dexter placed one half in the cup of the lemon squeezer and, elbows flared, tried to hold the squeezer steady while juice dribbled into a measuring cup. |
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The 37-year-old struck in the 25th minute when he dribbled in from the left and unleashed a shot into the top corner and added a second on the hour when he curled the ball directly into the net from a corner kick. |
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Having arrived in Dubai for the regional finals after winning the pre-qualifier event in his home town of Riyadh, Mohammed out passed, tackled, dribbled and scored the other finalists. |
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With a searing turn of pace, the forward dribbled the ball to the edge of the area before unleashing an unstoppable right-foot shot that gave Oswaldo Sánchez no chance. |
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Finally, to cap off the J. R. Smith showcase, he dribbled the ball past two Celtics to a point thirty-six from from the basket, set his feet, and launched a fadeaway jumper as time expired. |
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She was alarmed to encounter Mr Ramage, a City financier of one and fifty-four years who dribbled lecherously, but once the train was Waterloo-bound her spirits soared. |
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He points out, using his own son's experience, that when a tall black student is spotted in grade 9, he may well find himself recruited by the school's coach without ever having dribbled a ball. |
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Fifth-year midfielder Élise Desjardins, Cumberland, Ont., dribbled past two defenders, allowing her to get the ball to third-year midfielder Tara Condos, Strathroy, Ont. |
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It smelled sunflowery though, and when, during the initial application, some of it had dribbled into my mouth, its taste was not unpleasant. |
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Karim Garcia led off the second with a single, moved to third on Jason Phillips' single and scored when Eric Valent dribbled a single through the right side of the infield. |
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An awful struggle for Primrose. Her chin stretched up above a mumpy neck. Sister Raymond put a wet cloth on her forehead, dribbled some water across her mouth. |
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