Surprisingly, rehydration of the dermis is not about glugging litres of mineral water. |
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The choking, glugging boiling water twanged against the hollow unplumbed tub and the brass bungle of piping smeared and juddered. |
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They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is. |
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There was a flowing, rushing sound of liquid glugging out of a bottle, hitting ice. |
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Someone had sent a fourth over to me and I was glugging it greedily to forget about the shooting. |
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But it was not only in Britain that people were glugging the stuff. |
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From below, I heard chairs being pulled to the table, serving spoons double-clinking my hot food onto each plate, ice water from the aluminum pitcher glugging into glasses. |
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There is a whiff of conspiracy in the air and it reeks pungently of Chardonnay glugging down the plug hole and just a dash of carpet-trampled kettle chips. |
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An afternoon glugging Armand de Brignac on your yacht can make a lifetime of climbing the greasy pole seem worthwhile. |
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I notched up a semi-respectable one hour and five minutes to the top, glugging litres of water. |
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But I was chopping up fresh truffles and foie gras as well as chicken, mushrooms, celery and onions, as Bocuse, glugging a very nice Aligoté, rolled out the pastry. |
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Were I several decades younger, I might well be tempted to learn the language, don a stripy T-shirt and beret and spend my days glugging pastis. |
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