On the other hand you will find, right now, crack, coke, meths, hallucinatory drugs, hashish, marijuana and alcohol. |
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Many youngsters consider that drink problems are all about an old man sitting on a park bench downing meths. |
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Burning newspaper dowsed in meths or petrol is thought to have been pushed through the front door of the property, destroying the hall and door. |
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Those who value their nasal hair will avoid encouraging the flames with white spirit, petrol, meths and so on. |
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I bought diesel, petrol, meths, engine oil, kindling and even a light sprinkling of gunpowder. |
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Liz rather cleverly starts a fire using meths from the camping stove and, while Mick is distracted, sneaks in to free Kristy. |
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Of course, meths or some kind of strong alcohol-based solution will do the same job. |
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Apparently she didn't walk in a ruler-straight line after a few shots of nasty meths. |
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And off they went, like lab monkeys on meths sniffing fresh air for the first time. |
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The answer, I found, was meths, and with some judicious prodding with a meths-impregnated brush, I soon had an amorphous bunch of coils on the carpet. |
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Which is why, I'm pleased to report, in the interests of empathy and investigation, I sit here thoroughly doused in meths, sucking happily on a cuff. |
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You could smell the dental clinic before you got there, a mixture of meths and cleaning fluid that got stronger as you followed the little concrete path up to the door. |
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On the other hand, you could say that he stands there like some kind of glam-rock geography teacher with a gutful of meths, talking toss at a hundred words a minute. |
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He noticed the bottle of meths had no top on it and told us to be careful because it could start a fire. He made us pay for the broken glass, it cost me five shillings. |
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