The rampant crowds were like ancient Viking barbarians, smoking heavily and taking down alcohol in large gulps. |
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He felt so grateful for the simple taste of a few gulps of water that he sat back to enjoy the way it had quenched his thirst. |
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The brothers ate and drank with a will, and joked quietly between bites and gulps. |
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He handed me one and I took it thankfully, draining the entire bowl in a few long gulps. |
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She glanced around trying not to mist up the glass bubble she inhabited with nervous gulps for air. |
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The big V8 gulps fuel and even with a relatively light foot it still burnt unleaded at the rate of 14.5 litres per 100 km. |
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There's cold, fresh air there, and he takes gulps, trying to steady himself. |
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He watched in open admiration as she downed the whole lot in several large gulps. |
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The knight plays along, and gulps up much of the venison pastry the hermit brought out. |
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After taking a couple of gulps, she placed the goatskin down and called Will over. |
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Too nervous to savour the crisp dry effervescence, he downs the glass with two gulps and refills it, carefully this time. |
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Sitting down on one of the chairs at a round metal white table he grabbed a full pot of black coffee and drank it all in a few gulps. |
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After she drank a few gulps, she went back to the living room and went out the front door. |
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Paul quickly got a large glass of chilled water at his request and sat in the chair opposite him while he drank in large gulps. |
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She drank it in big gulps, but managed to make the water spill all over her top. |
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He breathed in huge gulps of air as the heavy pounding flooded his ears, the pounding of his heart and the harsh gasps of air. |
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We all breathed gulps of air, clean fresh, honest air, not caring to know where it came from, where it was going, or why it smelled clean. |
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I gasped, taking gulps of the cooler air, pressing myself to the floorboards. |
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He had felt strong and safe as he had breathed in deep gulps of cold, sea air. |
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Jon's laugh starts from his throat and it comes out in quick spurts and gulps of air. |
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Opening his mouth, Peter took greedy gulps of it, allowing the cool gushes of water to douse his parched throat. |
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Carlos grabbed one right after him and drank it in three gulps. |
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This, I think dispiritedly between gulps of air, is the story of my life. |
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She got a brew of her own and started drinking in big gulps. |
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He drank a few gulps from the glass before setting it down at the table. |
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In three gulps he drank all the hydromel and carried it off, gaining sole possession of all poetry, except for a few drops that fell to the ground during his flight. |
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It was still a quite strong drink, and frankly, it wasn't something you'd drink in big gulps but was a sort of thing which would make you satisfied with a few sips out of it. |
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She reluctantly gulps it down, chokes, and allows little rivers of green juice to dribble from the corner of her mouth. |
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She took a few gulps, breathed out and glanced at the scenery before her. |
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Realizing she had been holding her breath, she let it out now, in big gulps, breathing in and out to fill her starved lungs as well as to steady her nerves. |
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Bowheads, also known as Greenland right whales, are baleen whales, meaning that instead of teeth they have bonelike plates that they use to strain food from gulps of water. |
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Throughout her testimony, she repeatedly put a slender hand to her chest and took in gulps of air to fortify herself. |
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Right whales are large baleen whales, meaning that instead of teeth they have bonelike plates, which they use to strain food from large gulps of water. |
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He gulps, and his emotions retreat behind a dispassionate mask. |
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I drank it in three gulps, putting the glass in the sink afterwards. |
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Bell downs his coffee in a few gulps, warming to his subject. |
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They use their throat pleats to expand the mouth to take in huge gulps of water. |
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In the post he grabs the fish from a plastic bag and gulps it down in front of giggling pals at a funfair. |
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Having no teeth, it swallows food whole in a series of gulps. |
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What the liquor was I do not know, but it was not so strong but that I could swallow it in great gulps and found it less burning than my burning throat. |
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Gassing up, I felt like a food hussy spying on those harried folks dashing in and out with their cheap, crinkly-wrapper sandwiches of mystery meat and sloshy big red Gulps. |
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