He stuffed a sausage into his mouth and then took a long slurp of his orange juice. |
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He took a slurp of his own soup and then looked up at me with a boyish smirk. |
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He did gag for a split second, but that stopped once a slurp of wine flushed his throat. |
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Katrina had to hold herself properly and not slurp up her soup, or dunk bread into it either. |
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The last noodles disappear with a slurp and the spoon is left to clatter to the table. |
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Coupled with the characteristic flinty aftertaste of the Chablis this is a great white to slurp. |
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The berry juice is served half-frozen and its thick gloopiness means that you slurp it up with a spoon. |
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Rachel coughed on a slurp of water not sure of what to say about her mother. |
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Sarah sighed angrily at looked over at Rach who was taking a slurp of her drink. |
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There was a crack and a slurp as she opened the beer, took a long pull, and passed it to me. |
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Kyle finished his drink with a big slurp, and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. |
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The pair was silent except for the barely audible slurp as he drank his wine. |
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Special pumps for slurp operation are available for fluids carrying large amounts of air. |
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You are trying to take out and slurp what is already there. That is why you have the feeling that it is two different worlds. |
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You can sit at the counter, slurp a superb milk shake, and watch the action. |
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He took a slurp and turned towards me on the bench, holding my eyes with his. |
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Would he be able to nibble on foie gras, slurp fettuccine Alfredo, and sample chocolate mousse without putting on weight again? |
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Then, the woman who is not yet old takes a Christmas slurp of whisky and rubs out the pencil mark on the bottle, replacing it with another lower down. |
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Thick white noodles with water chestnuts, broccoli and beansprouts came in the lightest of soy sauces, with only the slightest hint of ginger, making for an uneventful slurp. |
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Fortunately, I love both olives and olive oil so I shall add a handful of ripe black olives to my dinner, and slurp a big spoonful of olive oil every day. |
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Several members of the ruling family are thought to want a bigger slurp at the oil barrel. |
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They slurp caramel macchiato as coffee and believe that candy, when placed in a bowl, becomes cereal. |
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People will happily slurp their soup, toss chicken bones around their plates and spill soy sauce everywhere. |
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Britain is also hoping that Shell, an Anglo-Dutch oil company, will get a slurp of the huge new offshore oil find. |
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He took a slurp from his schooner and dug his fork into a chunk of fish. |
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Taste: After slightly cooling, slurp your tea to make sure the full flavour spreads out all over your tongue. |
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The pumps can be run in slurp mode. Ideal for use where damage has occurred. |
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It comes complete with a silicone lid and slurp hole, and is the only commuter cup you'll ever need. |
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Today the British slurp only a few million of the molluscs a year. By contrast, 19th-century France controlled pollution and passed laws to limit oyster fishing. |
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The pigs are back in the trough, slurp pounds pounds pounds, slurp pounds pounds pounds to us the voters. |
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All of them were tasted blind by us, with labels covered, and initially in silence, except for the odd slurp and splosh of our spittoons. |
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Fans of Nick Clegg are likely to own a cat, listen to Cliff Richard, watch the BBC News and the Eurovision Song Contest, and slurp vichyssoise soup. |
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A SURVEY by the Noise Association has found that pub-goers prefer to slurp their pint of Old Ploughman's Earplug without having Muzak burbling away in the background. |
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They can catch soap like a bear catches a slippery fish, slurp pasta like a robin slurps a yummy worm, and hold treats tight with tiny mouse-like fingers. |
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She took a big slurp of wine, and then we all got stuck into the food. |
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