There he encounters a lunatic who is obsessed with murder and who appears to be dripping blood. |
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A nominal fee is charged for a range of odd jobs around the home, such as mending dripping taps or fitting lightbulbs or smoke alarms. |
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Under the dripping red and white striped canvas of her tent, the secretary of Appleby Show summed up the day. |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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Rain was pouring down on the steamy pavement and dripping off the edges of the rickety roofs. |
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Holmes was shaking out his dripping overcoat and changing into his carpet slippers. |
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The man sitting to her left with the black ooze dripping from his pores was quite intimidating with his stolid, emotionless face. |
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Her hands, clad in a pair of pink rubber gloves, held a carving knife, its blade dripping red. |
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My wet curls cascaded down my back in a chestnut waterfall, falling to my waist and dripping down my legs. |
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But there, sure enough, at the top of the stairs lay her husband, stone dead, the blood from his wounds dripping down to the steps below him. |
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Some of them had their hands dripping with glue as they pasted old papers onto clay sculptures. |
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The gash on his forehead was long and bleeding profusely, blood oozing down the side of his face, dripping onto the floor. |
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The monster that had once been our friend transformed himself into a huge scaly beast, covered in dripping ooze. |
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The courtier did not seem to notice the sarcasm dripping from her voice, and responded with a warm, hearty laugh. |
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Tielle sat up in bed, her mouth open, a strangled cry escaping her throat, sweat dripping from her. |
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In some places it is primeval and wet, where streaky barked eucalyptus strive upwards through dripping mists alive with frog croaks. |
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The muzzle of the beast was pulled back into a grotesque smile revealing jowls full of razor teeth, dripping with thick, stringy saliva. |
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The value of the solution dripping out of the segments was measured periodically with the osmometer. |
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Unfortunately his antlers and part of his back have been erased by dripping water but otherwise he is still strong and clear. |
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She sat front and center, her long, blood red hair dripping to the ground in beautifully combed strands of cerise. |
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Just inside the gates, an overalled gardener with a gentle face is poking insincerely at the dripping rhododendrons with a pair of secateurs. |
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Already the sweat is dripping off the faces of the athletes, such is the heat on the course. |
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During roasting, if turkey overlaps the pan rim, tuck a strip of heavy-duty foil along the sides of the pan to keep fat from dripping over. |
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Chocolate syrup on a sundae would stay put without dripping down a scoop of ice cream. |
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At first he thought the task impossible, but then he saw a stone that had been hollowed out by dripping water. |
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The festival program notes for this film are dripping with superlatives, which should always make you suspicious. |
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From the corner of his mouth came a slow, thin trickle of bright red, dripping slowly down his pallid face like rain down a windowpane. |
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Just last week one of his little chums did a spectacular swan dive into the school pond which left him dripping wet from head to toe. |
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She held out a plain, brown paper parcel to him, roughly tied with string still dripping in bacon fat. |
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I felt my heart leap in my chest as my eyes sought out a dripping wet sylph sitting in a corner. |
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All I can hear is the light patter of the rain outside, and the sound of water dripping from my drenched self onto the car seat. |
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He pulled out magnificent earrings with glistening pearls and emeralds dripping from them and then a glass cup with painted mermaids on it. |
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For years they were happy selling pease pudding, dripping and pigeon feed to soot-faced coalminers on cobbled street-corners. |
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I drank three coffees and forced myself out for a brisk walk to photograph the dripping icicles before they melt. |
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You can think of the charges as being like a leak in the pension fund, with money dripping out at a certain rate each year. |
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The lyrics are a bit iffy here but with riffs dripping with this much heaviosity, who gives a toss what this guy's singing about? |
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At this point I noticed he was perspiring heavily and sweat was dripping from his bushy grey eyebrows onto the keyboard. |
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The way the moonbeams hit his face made him look pale and phantasmal, like he was a just an illusion sitting there against that dripping tree. |
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Fix leaky faucets and pipes and fill in any holes their dripping may have caused. |
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I felt a sharp pain as the blade pierced my skin and the warm blood began dripping down my torso. |
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We've got rough bark covered in moss and dripping with green fernery, quite a way up the trunk of the tree. |
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This was a fact I informed her of as I emerged from the bathroom clutching a towel around me and dripping all over the maroon threadbare carpet. |
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She's a princess in pink, dripping with gold and crowned with a glittering tiara. |
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It looked just like ammonia, clear drops rolling down the cold condenser and dripping into the round-bottom flask below. |
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He pictured it as a liquid fiery ball, constantly dripping flames into no particular direction due to lack of gravity. |
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They flap an umbrella, and walk it through the restaurant, dripping on the flagstones. |
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Golden waves of hair were plastered to his face, dripping beads of water that one by one glided off the strands and rolled down his back. |
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In Andrew's day they had drifted up and down the firth lifting nets dripping with moonlight and herring. |
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All she could hear was the steady plop of water dripping from the shower curtain and the faint buzz light-bulbs in the background. |
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The room had no windows, and she wasn't sure where she was but she could hear the faint plops of water dripping. |
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Bryce paused in his tooth brushing, bubbles of minty liquid foam dripping messily down his chin. |
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My bed had a fruity garland carved in the footboard and a half-tester dripping with lace overhead. |
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The French were all dripping in their finest couture, but Paris fashion was pretty dull in those days, to be honest. |
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One of my colleagues asked me, a few hours in to the working day, whether the dripping sound was driving me crazy. |
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He pounded out four espresso with such nonchalance, but the crema was dripping thick, and the shots looked amazing. |
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I traced the sound of dripping water past a shelf case stacked with thick wooden cudgels and a full row devoted to big butcher-type knives. |
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But through the frore wind and the dripping rain walks a man along the road. |
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Confused, I eased myself from the water and walked round the pool edge, flabby and dripping. |
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Holding the dripping print in her hand Tang left the darkroom to see it in the white lights. |
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The peace-seeking pretense was dripping with charade in the months before the invasion. |
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Instinctively the kid jumps to his feet, water dripping from his face, and puts up his gloved fists. |
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She strode up, sweat from her face and arms dripping as she glowered at us, a looter and a western journalist. |
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As you know, psephology is the formal study of elections, apparently trivial but dripping with deep, dark paradoxes. |
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He was dripping water onto the ground, and there was a puddle of rain water forming around his feet. |
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Sweat was dripping down our faces by this time, but we had to keep our smiles planted on our face and an ease and grace in our movements. |
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Much of the meat on the grills in the parking lot still is sizzling and dripping grease. |
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I raced out of the kitchen, risking electrocution by attacking the television in my dripping rubber gloves. |
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It's amazing the impact a cracked light switch, dripping tap, or dirty grouting can have on the unforgiving eye. |
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An assortment of rifles, pistols, dirks, daggers, and cudgels were quite literally dripping off their massive persons. |
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My method is to dunk each fruit in a glass of champagne and eat it whole while still dripping. |
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Her dark strands were already dripping with water from her having dunked her entire head under the running faucet. |
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Turn the rod a quarter turn every ten minutes for an hour to avoid any dripping. |
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Righting himself with an Eskimo roll, the 46-year-old real estate appraiser came up dripping and smiling. |
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She was so dramatic, hunched over the sink like that, mascara dripping off the tip of her nose. |
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Use candles in ventilated rooms, but avoid drafts to lessen dripping and blackening. |
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It was a beautiful little gothic southern town, dripping in drawly, molasses charm and warm hospitality. |
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She had a look that spoke for nobody to come by and her entire outfit was dripping with some sort of liquid substance. |
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The outside layer of glass was dripping with different sizes of transparent water drops. |
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Of course it is miraculous that the view outside my window is a palette of washed browns and greys, dripping with glittering raindrops. |
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She reached for some of the more limber pine needles by her feet, but stopped when she noticed they were dripping with red. |
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When I got back to the car after doing my private business I noticed that the liquid had stopped dripping. |
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My uncle's ceiling has been leaking for 18 months and when it rains bad, like it did last weekend, water is dripping all over the place. |
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I usually knew that water was again dripping from my bathroom ceiling when Dorey began meowing excitedly. |
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Inside water was dripping from the roof onto the children's exercise books. |
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The spring water was dripping from 10 pairs of stalactites, each over 100 metres in length. |
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I tried to stop laughing it was so funny, her hair was completely wet and there were droplets of water dripping down her nose. |
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Haley's head was lowered and small drops of water were dripping onto his pants. |
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The water was dripping outside our front door into the hallway, and from there into the hallway another flight down. |
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We would be dripping cold water, plastered to our skin through our T-shirts. |
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I looked down and saw I was dripping water onto the marble flooring of the room. |
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The troupe delivers some great performances and the script itself is dripping with wit like a reading from Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. |
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Her voice was dripping with not only sarcasm but something so much more lethal. |
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Microsoft is well aware that the Internet is dripping with code leaks, breaches of confidence, NDA violations, and it clearly can't get them all. |
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He does not seem to be dripping with contempt when he looks at us, and I think that has something to do with the coverage. |
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This voice was dripping with determination, and yet at the same time ripped from a deep and demanding voice at the back of his throat. |
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Her voice held so little enthusiasm that it was practically dripping with sarcasm. |
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Heat the butter or dripping in a frying pan, add the cakes and cook them gently for about five minutes on each side until golden and crisp. |
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British folk brought with it associations of pubs with bread and dripping on the bar. |
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Mash the vegetables with the butter or dripping, add salt and pepper to taste and stir in the chives. |
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It adopts many sorts of fat, including lard, butter, goose fat, or roast dripping. |
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People will be coming in 1940s costume and a special wartime menu of pie and peas and bread and dripping will be served. |
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The traditional method of cooking chips in dripping has long gone in favour of healthier vegetable oil. |
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This is the annual high point for miners from around here who eat bread and dripping all year round to buy a ticket for this. |
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I'm supposed to be chained to my desk, living off bread and dripping, writing a radio play that is long overdue. |
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Money and food were a problem and often they would not have much to eat apart from bread and dripping. |
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Alfred was caught, still dripping wet and not able to find towel or clothes until I managed to search out our small torch. |
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He turned around and saw Maura standing outside, dripping wet from the rain that had forced him inside. |
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I probably sat there for a while because next thing I knew Jessica was standing in front of me, blocking the sun out of my eyes, dripping wet. |
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He walked up slowly to her and just stood there, dripping wet from the rain. |
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By the time they stopped on the sidewalk in front of her house, they were both soaked to the bone and dripping wet. |
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His suit and tie were dripping wet and he wouldn't say a word despite his agitation. |
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Hundreds of New Year partygoers were evacuated dripping wet from one of Manchester's top bars after the sprinkler system was set off. |
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It was only when it was all over and the crowd disentangled that I realised my t-shirt and jeans were dripping wet. |
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Just as I exited the shower, dripping wet, there was an unearthly commotion from somewhere close by. |
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Now entirely awake, Asa grabbed a comb off the desk and began to rake it through her long, dripping brown hair. |
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Her bones were melting like jelly now, descending along the edges ever so patiently, dripping slow as wax over her raw flesh. |
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The fire was believed to have been caused by candle wax dripping on to paper. |
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Jessica had pulled her jeans on over top of her pajama pants, and wore a baggy jersey, all of which was dripping. |
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It was a match dripping in acrimony, disappointment and what might have been. |
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I would finish each day dripping with sweat, the return journey was nearly all up hill. |
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There was laughter and raillery as he came aboard dripping, but Armand allowed the incident to be treated as a joke. |
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Use of a wet towel or dripping water to induce a perception of suffocating. |
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The wall was splayed with fresh graffiti and the post was dripping with wet spray paint. |
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Lots of people dancing raunchily until their sweat showed on their teeshirts, faces dripping. |
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My fingers are still dripping wet, but the handle to the lash is gripped to prevent it from slipping free from my slick, white scales. |
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The keen edge cut through his glove easily and into his hand, blood seeping from the cut and dripping onto the pavement. |
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Second, we have just one clothes airer, and one spot to stand it, fully laden with damp clothes dripping on each other. |
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The cistern has an indefinable white substance dripping down it and the missing tiles were stacked up on the window sill. |
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He had just gotten in from the ocean, and water was streaming down his body, dripping onto everything in sight. |
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And she praised the television advert with fat dripping from a cigarette end as a group of friends smoke in a pub. |
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Pour a thin layer of oil or melt a couple of large tablespoons of dripping or fat in another roasting tin on top of the stove until smoking hot. |
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What advice do you expect to get from a xenophobic Cold War warrior dripping in petty prejudices and half-baked homilies? |
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He mentions having seen a Ladrone with his sword drawn and dripping with blood, engaged in pursuit of a villager. |
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Yet the idea of something dripping with grease or yeastily puffed doesn't seem quite right either. |
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His voice was dripping with what can only be described as a yinzer's indignation at having to deal with a nincompoop. |
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The excited girls, rain dripping from their hats, waved and yoo-hooed wildly from the back of the cab. |
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Mr Blair was first ambushed by dripping Evening Press chief reporter Mike Laycock during his visit to flood-hit York. |
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Ropes stretched from one house to the next, from where hung newly washed laundry, some still dripping with rather murky water. |
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There really is nothing behind his eyes but for a leaky roof dripping into a pale blue bucket. |
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If they'd fix one leaky tap that's been dripping for at least 9 years next to the church we'd probably save on a load of water expenses! |
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He ripped a chicken leg off the bird and chewed happily, a bit of grease dripping down his chin. |
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On several occasions, in or beside the old boathouse, we scoffed copious amounts of home-made scones, dripping with home-made lemon curd. |
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The sickening sound of a saliva dripping tongue licking dry lips met my ears. |
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The tree was dripping with ripe, juicy peaches that looked so soft and succulent that they'd burst in your mouth at first bite. |
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I looked at the date palm trees that lined the roads, dripping with lush ripe dates. |
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Stubbornly, he rolled over and refused to wake, a thin rivulet of droll dripping from his chin. |
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She had spotted him sitting in one corner, dark except for the candle on the table, which was dripping hot wax onto the rough, wooden table. |
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He looked up at her, tongue lolling out, ice cream covering his muzzle, sweat dripping from his fur in several places. |
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I look to my right and see that full glass, the dew dripping so artistically down its sides. |
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When we entered, our ears were assaulted by the hideous muzak dripping from the sound system. |
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This waif-like girl was sitting upright, gasping for breath with an oxygen cannula dripping blood. |
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We snickered at the warm runnels of amber oil running down our forearms and dripping off our elbows as we savored the wonderful meat. |
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Her voice was dripping in sarcasm, causing the woman to bristle and stalk off. |
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Elegantly attired in black, she was fairly dripping with gold jewelry and wore bright red lipstick. |
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She turned around only to see a whole pack of wolves standing there, saliva dripping from their open mouths. |
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Her voice was dripping with sarcasm and, Cole noted with amusement, jealousy. |
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Her voice dripping with cynical sarcasm, she said she would have those words mounted and framed. |
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Even though she had never really cared to notice, the air was damp and the dripping coming from above made the silence very uneasy and awkward. |
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Essentially, it was two pounds of sausage meat with onion slices mixed in, coated in flour and baked in dripping with roasted vegies. |
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You can almost see the foam dripping from their mouths as they behave like lawyers badgering a witness. |
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Stepping out of the shower, I wrapped the hotel's white terry cloth towel around my dripping wet body. |
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Suddenly I felt conspicuous, standing there with my hair dripping onto the carpet and scraggily sticking to my neck and shoulders. |
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And, bang on cue, Barry strode on to stage dripping blood, sat down at the drums and started to play. |
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This addition can be as simple as a wall spigot dripping musically into a trough banked with pots of bright flowers. |
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The title track's a barrelhouse rocker, dripping attitude, about how she can use what she's got to get what she wants. |
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I sagged back in the bath and took a breath, hearing water dripping in the silence, a mist rising from the surface into the freezing air. |
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He frowned, turning to her, the spatula in his hands dripping small amounts of pancake batter. |
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The Christmas tree has been up and glittering for two days now, dripping with lights, baubles and shiny things of all kinds. |
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The hall fell suddenly and completely silent, except for the sound of the glass tinkling slightly and the wine dripping down the wall. |
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Jerome, muttering and dripping thick mud and rainwater, brought up the rear of this merry parade. |
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If she's feeling a bit energetic, I can simply leave it dripping and go on my merry way. |
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The former controller of BBC Radio Four wants to halt the drain of Caledonian talent dripping away to London in his new role in Scotland. |
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Living on a staple diet of belly pork, collar bacon, and beef dripping, her arteries should have been as choked as the M1 on a Friday evening. |
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He lets out a belly laugh, knowing that I've caught the dripping irony in his voice. |
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The staff have always been congenial, the atmosphere bemusedly chaotic, the pizza a dripping success. |
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I bit my lip as I noticed that his hair was wet but not dripping, as if he'd just shaken the water droplets out. |
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Slowly, a form rises out of the chamber, dripping a thick greeny-brown slime. |
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He raised a dripping fist and shook it at the departing boat with a wordless screech, only to splutter again as he went under once more. |
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Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves. |
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A porch extended from the kitchen to a trellised walk dripping wisteria in the spring. |
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Her eyes widened as Jesse stood there, small trickles of blood dripping from his clenched hands. |
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The room was completely silent other than the sound of dripping water from a corner of the room. |
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He sighed, and used his hand and sleeve to mop his brow, which was now dripping with sweat. |
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His voice sing-songed as dripping wax flowed over capsules containing various types of dangerous apparatuses. |
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He was keeled over, blowing hard, his hands braced on his knees, sweat dripping off his nose. |
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The hounds are blowing hard and dripping with sweat, but they are utterly delighted with themselves. |
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After I'd had my fill of blowpipes, dripping foliage and poisonous frogs I flicked through to an article on peanut farming. |
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He started to pull me away from my locker, uncaring of the black paint my hair was still dripping. |
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Rourke howled boastingly again, pumping a dripping fist into the air at his own success. |
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I stumbled out of the room, icy sweat sleeking down my forehead and dripping off my shivering palms. |
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I didn't know this, but in the Old Days they'd slip a paper sleeve over the bottle to keep the condensation from dripping on your lap. |
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Meanwhile Rhea had been slung against enough rocks and prodded enough with fallen trees dripping into the water to last her a lifetime. |
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Hedgerows are dripping with fat juicy sloes, the like of which you'll never find in chillier Scotland. |
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This was annoying enough, but after I'd used towels to soak up the water, I heard an ominous dripping noise coming from below. |
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Most often, some of the lube winds up tracking along the length of the cable and dripping into the rear brake, damaging the brake shoes. |
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My clothes were sopping wet and dripping all over the driver's seat but I didn't care. |
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In contrast, the mixture of gravy browning and ginger beer dripping down the cupboard wall smelled quite tasty. |
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If there are any dripping taps then put that spanner that's been lying dormant in the toolbox to work. |
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My answer came with such venom dripping from every word, I surprised myself. |
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Make sure you mount candles on non-combustible holders that won't tip over and are big enough to collect dripping wax. |
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Jason shook his head, water splattering down his tanned chest, and dripping off his bare shoulders. |
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He wiped his dripping forehead with his sleeve and readjusted his burnoose. |
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The professional killers will be there, blood dripping from the hand that pulls the trigger, pushes the button or slits the throat. |
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Water will squirt through the holes and go every, which way instead of slowly dripping down to where you need it. |
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I delve into my pocket and pull out my handkerchief to wipe away some of the sweat dripping down my face. |
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He lay beside me blissfully asleep, with drool steadily dripping from his mouth. |
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Since fans have to be installed inside to evaporate water condensation, a lot of noise is caused, which is more difficult to resolve than dripping. |
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Self-interested Vandemonians had been dripping poison in ears at home. |
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I dream of rain, falling on everything, the dripping, peeling runnels of all gardens, from the grey sky through glass and hothouse, in the sowed order of this elder's place. |
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Darren stood in the doorway, dripping wet from the heavy rain. |
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Remember, you only want the weeds damp and not dripping wet. |
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We have recently installed push button taps to stop dripping and wastage, and now they are looking at introducing water hogs for the toilet cistern to save on water. |
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I still carry around a hankering for bread and dripping, steamed pudding, and sweet macaroni, but I know they will do me no good, so I avoid them. |
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The floor was draped in protective white sheeting, and the viscount's wife stood in the middle of it proudly, paint-brush dripping on her bare feet. |
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He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose. |
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It is close to the automatism of surrealism with its rapid drawing and loose brushwork that encouraged the spilling and dripping of the liquid paint. |
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Martha glanced over the chicken drumstick dripping with egg yolk and breadcrumbs very briefly, focusing on the younger girl's face filled with admirable aim to please. |
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Then, on location for 1993's The Age of Innocence in Troy, New York, Scorsese ran across an 1896 photo of a burned-out building, hauntingly dripping with icicles. |
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It's raining so heavily and the earth smells like patchouli oil which I once despised but since living here it now makes me think of rain and dripping green gardens. |
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He sheltered beneath the dripping tarpaulin of a news agent's for a while. |
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He spoke up quietly, his words dripping with frosty disdain. |
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There are lovely thick doorsteps of toast dripping with butter. |
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Billions of tiny wax-covered nubs on the surface ensure that dirt particles cannot cling to them and are simply washed away by drops of water dripping down the leaf. |
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After all, the four-term Congresswoman is hardly dripping with historical, or even political, import. |
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Last sighting was two days ago, of one who was dripping wet, sans towel and completely starkers, and talking very intensely on his mobile about ordering some ceramic tiles. |
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This is a sentence that, in my dotage, is far less likely to pass my lips and fingertips than it once was, back when I was positively dripping with vim and vigour. |
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A good comedy movie is also one that is dripping with humour in small doses, so that even a preposition or a pronoun at a given moment seems hilarious. |
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She was dripping with water, the tunic outlining the high curve of her young chest, her hair falling heavily in her back, a large pool of water growing around her. |
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Although it is naturally tall, trim it each spring to make an elegant hedge with strong bushy growth, dripping with pendulous crimson flowers in summer. |
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Mango, papaya and genips grow wild in the forest, which is not technically a rain forest but looks the part with dripping trees and muddy trails to hike along. |
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The boy just stood there, dripping wet, and looking surprised. |
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Water was dripping from him as he came to the fire to warm himself up. |
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If they ever offered to fix my dripping kitchen tap, they'd be welcome. |
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Clad in silver foil and dripping with tinsel, glam-rockers were perfectly suited to the knees-up, mine's-a-double jollity of a proper Christmas party. |
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My voice was dripping with sarcasm, however he didn't seem to notice. |
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When the torch heats the flux, it incandesces, giving off a brilliant yellow-orange flare, just like the one you get when dripping salt water onto a gas burner. |
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It may be very American and dripping with sentiment but thanks to Quaid and a quality cast, The Rookie has a grace and sincerity that makes you willing to indulge its flaws. |
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It's not like there was anything special to see anyway, just a sophomore with mayonnaise dripping down the side of her mouth as she gnawed on a piece of lettuce. |
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There were big wagons carrying cotton bales to the mills from the enormous railway warehouses on Manchester Road and dripping hides from the fellmonger's to the tannery. |
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If a group of boys was reportedly disappeared carrying candles, threads and electric torches, they would certainly be found in the dripping caves. |
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The voice became more and more garbled until the telephone became nothing more than a bubbling protoplasmic mass of dripping plastic, and the voice stopped altogether. |
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Some of the fields are nice, traditionally managed, and Broadlands Beck is pleasant with holly dominant, honeysuckle green and goat willows dripping catkins. |
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Water droplets were dripping from the ends of his dirty blonde hair. |
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His eyes were closed, jaw dropped, and his face dripping with soup. |
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The drip, drip dripping sound of water echoed eerily, tensing her nerves. |
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Little bars down sidestreets are dripping with character, but remember no matter how quaffable the lovely red wine is, getting bevvied up is not a very Italian thing to do. |
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His sweat was dripping down his greatly toned torso and washboard abs. |
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What better way to juice up than to chow down on some of that blood dripping off the just-dead animal hanging outside your hut? |
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Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them. |
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I wrung my own dripping locks, water puddling at my black ankle boots. |
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And sometimes turkeys will give you a really rich looking dripping. |
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Frothing and foaming and using words dripping with bile and hatred. |
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And by the time the show ended, we were all soaked and dripping wet. |
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It is heavily graffitied and the dripping paint forms a chaotic pattern that completely disrupts the flat and freshly plowed field in the background. |
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I was merely glowing wetly, and worrying about the icecream I'd just bought melting through the bottom of my shopping bag and dripping all over my trainers. |
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There was some kind of burst pipe which was slowly dripping water out in some places and little watering cans beneath the drips to collect the water and use it elsewhere. |
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First came a platter heaping with fresh blini, dripping with butter. |
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All she knew was that when they were finally done dancing, there was sweat plastering her hair to her forehead and she was surprised it wasn't dripping down her arms. |
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Rain water was dripping off my nose and my hair was plastered to my face. |
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By now they had both shed their heavy cloaks and were dripping with blood. |
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The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded heaping plates of succulent meat dripping in sauce and accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and hot, crispy fried okra. |
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I took a very quick shower and got out in time to slip a towel around my body and dash, dripping wet, back into the kitchen to pull my food out of the fryer. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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He wore a black jacket, smart trousers and a tie, all dripping wet. |
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He used to kill an Adder and clarify the dripping for embrocation. |
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His face seemed to dripping with disbelief, rage and sadness all at once. |
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Heading into the northern section of the bay, we pass kayaks, sailboats, and a barge, where men in yellow slickers haul up lines dripping with oysters. |
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Instead he emerges dripping wet from a bathtub and delicately buttons a dress shirt over his ripped, exposed torso. |
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Yeonmi gathered clothes from the trash, while her parents collected water from a dripping tap. |
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By then, dripping with fevered sweat, she would have been inarguably contagious. |
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The end result is a frustrating film that trades a strange-but-true history of government-sanctioned weirdness for a Hollywood ending dripping with an anti-war message. |
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These infections are usually triggered by guttation, or where leaves at the top of the canopy are exposed to dripping water from condensation or roof sprinklers. |
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They span the range of treedom, from maples of centurial stature, dripping with mosses and ferns, to the slender, shrub-like angelica trees luxuriating in the understory. |
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His voice was dripping venom, and had an unliving, doomed quality to it. |
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Damien had snot dripping down his nose and he wiped it away. |
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Sometimes she brought home honeycomb, dripping with sweet golden stickiness, gained by climbing the hollow tree and raking it out of the hive, risking the wild bees' anger. |
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The music is limpid and languid, dripping grace and deft touches. |
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The face was pale, with long, dripping wet grey hair, around it. |
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St. Vincent sat there stunned, blood dripping from a gash above his left eye. |
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You'll be glad to hear that my Christmas cacti are now dripping with pink buds and the geraniums on my frost-free balcony continue to bloom spectacularly. |
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For somebody who has grown up with the stench of oil dripping from filthy laundry, surrounded by roustabouts and crane operators, I've spent surprisingly little time on rigs. |
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The Hawkman, saliva dripping down his chin, wings flapping, cornered a flimsily clad Dale Arden. |
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We never had a curry or spaghetti bolognese, We lived on bread and dripping and had sago pudding days. |
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As well as the dripping shower, Southwell's Saracen's Head Hotel, opened in 1460, boasts the creakiest floorboards in Britain. |
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A disc jockey thumped hip-hop while a cluster of teenagers, with sweat still dripping from their brows, recalled their on-court foul-ups. |
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Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house. |
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It was so quiet in the house that the MacGregors could hear the plink, plink, plink of the water dripping in the bathroom sink. |
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Then Isis, a three-year-old black and white shorthair, came back crying with blood dripping from her right eye. |
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Any dripping juice from opened bags runs down a grid on the debagging table and flows through the plant's draining system. |
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Lives running out like something foul, nightsoil from a cesspipe, a measured dripping in the dark. |
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This should have been done when the soil was bone dry during the drought, not dripping wet as it is now. |
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The sky was dripping. Like a tap that a child has tried its hardest to turn off but hasn't quite managed. |
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He lifted the Jesus piece, the Hebrew star of David, and the star and the crescent that were all dripping with diamonds. |
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Using dripping and blood, a simple meal was made with flour, eggs and milk. |
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Presently he came running out of the scullery, with the soapy water dripping from him, dithering with cold. |
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The carton of milk on the floor. The cat with milk dripping from his chops. It was an open and shut case. |
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The brine progressively melts the ice just beneath it, eventually dripping out of the ice matrix and sinking. |
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Humbert's first epiphanic vision of Lolita, for example, is rendered in aquatic, dripping, sprinkly slow motion. |
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But here comes woesome old me and my maw down the yard with battered suitcases arriving almost like phantoms dripping from the sea. |
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One can observe mucus dripping from the nostrils of stallions after they flehmen. |
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