She poured a little experimentally into the water, and smiled when it turned to bubbles, frothing in great white mounds. |
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The boar lunged from his hole and into the river just as the lord was fording it, and the two met in frothing white water. |
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The camera continues its pan to the far wall of the tent, where a very unhealthy-looking girl is frothing at the mouth! |
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Before I knew it, I had worked myself up into a frothing, barking frenzy and had to lay down and put a cold compress on my head. |
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The barrel flared at the end, frothing out a lick of flame before the second round dispersed. |
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His worst nightmare came true the day before when he spotted some of his sheep frothing at the mouth. |
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He poured in the orange scented bubble bath soap, frothing the water to build up a big head of bubbles. |
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It'd be frothing about Uncle Ken wasting more of your money, especially as high-class Standard readers never catch the things anyway. |
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I love this comic, despite the fact Sim has degenerated into a frothing loon. |
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Great to see the wingers frothing and stamping about ABC doing what CBS did. |
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So it's no wonder that the frothing of milk has become a critical issue here in Australia. |
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She stared at it for a moment before taking it and finishing off the warm, frothing liquid. |
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It twirls helplessly in the centre of the bath, quickly loosing more and more of itself, bubbling, frothing, and disappearing. |
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Leftists try to gain kudos for themselves by frothing at the mouth over such attempts. |
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We also expect them to quickly put down any wild-eyed, frothing animal before they can latch on to anyone with their fatal, infectious bite. |
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This chilled yoghurt and cucumber soup is light, immensely refreshing and incredibly pretty, frothing up in the blender to a pale, minty green. |
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Stuck in limbo for 37 years, the album has finally been unveiled to adoring acolytes, frothing critics and celebrity fans by its creator. |
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Many newspapers were far more vehement, frothing at the mouth at the very idea of allocating any extra funding to public services. |
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Rather for 60 minutes, the mascot, foaming and frothing at the mouth, curses the opposition, the referee, his own team etc. |
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From all accounts it was a very close call for the lad involved who was frothing at the mouth and disorientated for a time. |
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Meanwhile, in the US columnists are frothing at the mouth over the Puyallup School District's decision to ban Halloween celebrations. |
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Materials which slowly decompose at the temperature of the hot dip galvanising bath are suitable as frothing agents. |
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Carefully, she started a gradual, painstaking descent to the frothing ocean below. |
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At one point, I'm sure that I was almost frothing at the mouth with enthusiasm and excitement. |
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Whether this frothing was real or mere synthetic outrage is hard to say since the latter is now so common it is increasingly impossible to spot the real stuff. |
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Douglas stood there for a moment, saliva frothing on his lips. |
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So, under all those severe Loden coats and sensible skirts shrouding the Viennese women passing us by in the Stephansplatz, there's actually a riot of frothing lace and silk? |
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Even if you don't like espresso, you will like frothing the milk. |
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When you see Delay frothing and stamping on the tube, think of this bill. |
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Behind the fence, a man with wild eyes stands frothing at the mouth. |
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I realize everyone else is frothing at the mouth about Iran. |
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One day, I remember opening a frothing bottle of champagne: the cork shot off, hit the ceiling and showered all over the dishes. |
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The two separate boilers, brewing boiler and frothing boiler, ensure you a consistent performance with no delay between brewing and frothing. |
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It's the color produced by mixing the juice of Key limes with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and grated lime peel, then frothing and cooling the whole concoction. |
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So what transformed this solitary reader into the frothing demagogue of Pilibhit? |
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Then again, the Viddy website is full of frothing commendations from 11-year-olds, so maybe I'm wrong. |
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A well-secured walkway runs through the gorge along the vertical rock face, just above the frothing spray. |
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Mr Taplin makes another hand gesture. The Minutemen are not, as they are sometimes portrayed, frothing extremists. |
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Think of the most violent rapids you've encountered, with their boiling, frothing and spitting kinetic energy in all directions. |
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Water stream directed into fire may cause frothing with subsequent spread of flame. |
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The addition of a froth-inhibiting agent also prevents the spray liquid tank from frothing over. |
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Symptoms: incubation time 3-8 days, followed by excessive saliva production and frothing at the mouth. |
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The milk-bearing parts such as the frothing chamber are easy to get to and can be removed for manual cleaning if the need arises. |
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However, water, applied carefully, as a spray or fog, will cause frothing that will help to blanket and extinguish the fire. |
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A rock gallery leads to the waterfall and allows the hiker to pass safely beneath and behind the frothing, falling torrent. |
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Stand aft to look down on the wake frothing up from the propeller wash. |
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The burn was a torrent and though a couple of small herling were caught where the frothing, peat-stained water met with the salt of the sea, no fish of any size were showing. |
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The gorge has been accessible since 1888: a well-secured walkway leads through tunnels and galleries along the vertical rock face, just above frothing spray. |
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Visitors were admitted for only 15 minutes at a time, while patients wandered around screaming and frothing at the mouth. |
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Is this the idea that puts the Bush presidency beyond the ideological pale, stamping the president not just as an ordinary not-liberal conservative but as a far-right nutcase, as some frothing pundits seem to believe? |
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In addition to the fully automatic systems, the new development offers four distinct steam versions for manual heating and frothing of milk in a jug or a cup. |
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After a series of regular surface breaths, the whale will strongly exhale just below the surface, projecting a fountain of frothing water into the air. |
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By the time the public is frothing at the mouth about some fired corporate failure walking off with a fortune, it is usually too late to do anything about it. |
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Do not shake the vial vigorously as this may cause frothing. |
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The booster ensures that a pleasant cappuccino frothing effect is produced when hot water is added. |
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Do not remove the funnel until all frothing, spraying, etc., has ceased. |
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The tabloids are frothing at the mouth just thinking about it. |
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As I passed along the edge of the meadow the cow-parsnip was as tall as I, frothing up to the top of the hedge, putting the faded hawthorn to a wan blush. |
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