He was lying in roughly the same position as we'd settled him down, but now his cheek was resting beside a slowly spreading puddle of puke. |
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I flew in from London on Wednesday night, crashed in Boston and then took the first Cape Air puddle jumper over to Ptown. |
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Most of the bottles had come unstopped, and there was now a large, pungent puddle on the carpet. |
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At Midway, I'm always surprised that passengers aren't forced to wait in a double-wide before being sent off in little puddle jumpers. |
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The liquid quickly soaked his grey socks and he stepped out of the fuming puddle in no time, fumbling to take off the wet articles of clothing. |
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Tenchiki cupped his hands into a puddle of water and splashed into her, hoping it'd get her face. |
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The carriage wheel hit a mud puddle and splattered mud all over Michael, but he didn't care. |
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A place still firmly rooted in old-time Americana, where kids puddle around in the shallows and dogs lap up fallen ice cream cones. |
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This puddle or engineering clay is used extensively for the construction of lakes and ponds and is of excellent quality. |
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Her nose picked up the scent of blood, even before she saw the growing puddle in the dim light of the hold. |
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She then proceeded to pluck Lucky from the puddle of mud and carry her into the barn. |
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On October 30, just as the flood waters were creeping up in Ryedale, she drove her Peugeot car through a deep puddle and stalled the engine. |
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Can your controller and receiver survive being dunked in a typical construction-site puddle? |
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He was about to answer when the nurse turned into a puddle of ooze and sank into the floorboards. |
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Rather than gushing down a lush mountainside, the headwaters of the river seen in The Source puddle prosaically beside a suburban high school. |
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We can teach them that a puddle of fresh rainwater is unpleasantly wet and cold or that playing in it can be fun. |
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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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Suddenly, a puddle of water pooled on the snowy ground, before Haywood's feet. |
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I looked down to see that I was standing in a puddle of liquid that had not been there a minute before. |
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But then Harry, a glutton for novelty, will drink from any passing puddle or unusual container that comes his way. |
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Both feet are covered in blood and there's a sizeable puddle smeared on my left side just above the hip. |
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He stoops down, cups his right hand and scoops from the rainwater puddle and drinks. |
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So, elbows and knees flopping, he followed her infernal skips, splish-splash, down the puddle covered track. |
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Suddenly dozens of eggs fell from the basket and smashed into a puddle of yolks and whites as he shifted the pole from one shoulder to the other. |
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Esseri was waiting in the library, ensconced at her desk in the puddle of sunlight that seeped through the leaded windowpanes. |
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Bill was staring at Heather with a small puddle of drool just waiting to fall from the edge of his parted lips. |
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But she'd rather put on her woollies and galoshes and go splash in a puddle. |
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What do an oily rain puddle in the parking lot, a compact disc, and the discovery of the DNA double helix have in common? |
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The lake view turned out to be a murky green puddle of water several feet deep, full of moss, slime, and a pack of vicious alligators. |
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Now, lift the ladle from the mold, and allow a small puddle to form on top of the sprue plate before returning the ladle to the molten lead. |
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She dropped her cigarette into a puddle and slid off of the bonnet of my car, landing with a splash on the gravel. |
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One 1993 photograph, for instance, shows the replica Monument to the People's Heroes, but only by means of a partial reflection in a rain puddle. |
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He climbed from the tow-truck landing in an ankle-deep puddle, and ran towards Gregg, shouting for him to get out of the way. |
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Beneath the window was a large puddle of mud bearing a small set of paw prints. |
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I'm on a frozen piece of sidewalk, a frozen puddle outside my grandmother's house in Toronto's east end. |
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I went out of my way to walk right through a puddle, rather than skirt around it. |
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A small rivulet of water had come off from the main stream, and had formed a clear puddle about two feet across. |
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She got about four steps away when she tripped over her leg rope and fell face first into a puddle. |
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After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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Some rabbit babies get dirty in a mud puddle but the day is saved when Tag finds a cleansing spring of water by divining with a hazel twig. |
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We all looked, and down came the graceful butterfly, gliding on its long emerald and black wings and settling at a puddle to drink. |
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I know which paving stone is loose and conceals a puddle, ready to squirt up at unsuspecting commuters. |
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I backed away in horror as the puddle spread, joined by clouds of insects from the surrounding swamp. |
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You could go the government route and rationalize that the child is eating his vegetables when he smothers his tater tots in a puddle of ketchup. |
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They were the perfect armor for stepping off a school bus into a half-frozen puddle of gray slush. |
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I finished my beefburger and left a few of the more soggy french fries lying in a puddle of brown sauce. |
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A single beeswax candle flickered, the wax running down the side to puddle on the tabletop. |
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He felt he was melting and would end up as a putrid puddle of jellied meat on the floor of the cave. |
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They were covered over slightly, like a shallow puddle that manages to reflect the sky while still being able to see to the bottom. |
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A rock had collected a little puddle of water, and a chickadee dropped down to bathe. |
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As he moved though, the rubber bottom of his running shoes squeaked on a puddle of melted snow. |
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Halfway around the track she was tripped, and she fell into a small puddle while the other girls sprinted ahead unconcerned. |
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One of the more unusual recruits to the unit was Tramp, a mongrel dog found starving and very ill in a puddle under the yacht. |
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After a rainstorm, a thin film of motor oil covering a rain puddle has a rainbow-colored sheen. |
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No more tatty trouser hems dragging through mud and sucking up puddle water like blotting paper. |
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On my way back to the tent I had a male siskin fly down to a puddle just in front of me. |
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Ashwood instinctively tossed the cigarette to the ground ignoring the sizzle as it landed in a puddle at his feet. |
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It split immediately, with a puddle of yellowish cocoa butter pooling around a gritty, pulpy center. |
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On Tuesday it was pouring with rain and muggins here goes and stands too close to a HUGE puddle of water just as a bus came zipping past. |
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Create a shallow puddle to attract swallowtails, blues, sulfurs and other butterflies that enjoy drinking at mud puddles. |
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I gestured to it where the bracelet sat in a puddle of its own misery next to my lunch tray, its clasp split, unfixable. |
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It is easy enough to talk of a person being as proud as a peacock, but surely a pig is more likely to improve his mind by studying such a living gem than by gazing vacantly at a puddle. |
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Splashing through a puddle, cold wetness flooded over her feet. |
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If I don't work out, I turn into a puddle of unsightly pudge. |
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She stared at her frazzled reflection in a puddle on the floor. |
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Actors have won Oscars for sassily stepping over a puddle in period clothing. |
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The edges of the table were smooth and rounded, lacking any sort of symmetry, almost as if a puddle had been somehow solidified and turned into a table. |
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If you serve a steak straight from the pan like this, by the time the plate reaches the table, the meat will usually be lying in a small puddle of its own juices. |
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During a downpour I saw two young girls wearing bell-bottomed jeans that were so long the hem waded through every puddle and water had soaked up to the back of their knees! |
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I slid down the bank into a muddy puddle and entered the sheltered area. |
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He slopped through a puddle, dampening the bottom of his jeans. |
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An oddly shaped white and yellow puddle of thinned pigment, its isolation heightened by an expanse of brushy, unmodulated blue, recalls Miro in its comic vulnerability. |
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Feeling the cold now, as the wind whipped across the flat ground, I pushed on, stepping into a deep cold puddle before crossing untouched snow on a wide patch of grass. |
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May they all stand in a puddle and stick their tongues in a Prius charge port. |
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And when he walks in, the place is dark, but he notices a puddle on the floor. |
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Not content to just dissolve all this history into an ambient puddle, the track's frantic marching band brass section stomps double time for its giddy finale. |
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Beneath the body was a dark liquid stain that looked as if it might have been left by oil dripped from the leaky sump of a parked car or an evaporated puddle of rainwater. |
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That is one enormous puddle on the road by the pedestrian crossing. |
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So there I was, sitting in our Florida room, gathering my thoughts and wiping up a small puddle when I notice the spots on the wall below the windows. |
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If it is dark, you may not be able to see the fallen power line that has electrified the puddle of water or the cracked tree limb about to crash down onto the sidewalk. |
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You'll catch your death of cold here, if you keep sitting in that puddle. |
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From a deep gash in her forehead, blood trickled down the side of her face and along her neck, spilling to the ground to form a small puddle of the red liquid. |
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Lacy was left lying on the ground, in a puddle of mud, naturally. |
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At one point, he almost slipped in a greasy puddle of liquid. |
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Rowers who pull hard will leave a large puddle behind their finish. |
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We were delayed yesterday in Chicago because of the weather, and it wasn't fun taking a little puddle jumper prop plane to Grand Rapids with storm systems all around. |
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The track rolled down a steep descent and then gathered itself again in tight knots and ruts which led us through a long, spreading puddle to an estate gate. |
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He dodged nimbly to the left and we fell on our faces in a puddle of mud. |
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Criticism drapes a black velvet cape across the puddle that interrupts the path to change, to be emo about it. |
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They threw him round the displayed roots of the beeches, leapt when a puddle of water lay across the trail. |
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The plutocratic-looking balloon with the puddle of unpriceable brandy was mine. |
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I felt a splash of water on my leg as the car drove into the nearby puddle. |
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The flight across country was not bad, but the ride in the puddle jumper between Boston and Connecticut was a little rough. |
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Liquid water is found in bodies of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake, river, stream, canal, pond, or puddle. |
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Ye had to watch no to step in mud or a puddle or else in jobby, dogs were aye doing jobbies, or else ye watched for broken glass. |
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On one side of the parking area is a big puddle that represents the headwaters of Cache La Poudre Creek. |
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Then the lights went down on Bieber and his puddle of clothes. |
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Three ponds on the 400-acre shooting preserve often hold puddle ducks, and a covey of native valley quail moves across ranch property. |
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Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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If you were hiking and came across a plant called a bladderwort, you might stop to admire its small, yellow flowers floating on a puddle. |
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Various colourful stories are told about him, such as laying his cloak over a puddle for the Queen, but they are probably apocryphal. |
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The bars of wrought iron were of poor quality, called muck bars or puddle bars. |
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Sometimes European ironworks would skip the shingling process completely and roll the puddle balls. |
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There was still some slag left in the puddle balls, so while they were still hot they would be shingled to remove the remaining slag and cinder. |
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In a further attempt to prevent water loss, at King's Reach, the section immediately east of Sapperton Tunnel, the canal was lined with concrete rather than puddle clay. |
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He fell in a puddle and ended up covered head to toe in mud. |
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Sometimes a large pair of tongs are used to remove the puddle balls. |
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You'll get tips on buying a microscope to using it to investigate insect larvae, crustaceans, and other itty bitty buggies from your neighborhood pond or puddle. |
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It's a supernatural psychological suspenser in which a puddle of water, a half glimpsed figure and a child's handbag are enough to turn your blood to ice. |
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The puddle coalesced from the droplets as they ran together. |
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To his surprise, the resultant puddle ball produced good iron. |
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Most specks harvested in Arkansas are likely taken on a passing shot while a waterfowler is duck hunting, given that specks frequent the same fields as puddle ducks. |
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The left shoe, which is coated in NeverWet, emerges muck free and bone dry from the muddy puddle, while the untreated shoe on the right is clearly stained. |
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