Tara held a small piece of twisted cloth soaked in oil over the little flame and the oil soaked cloth caught alight. |
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The rain teemed down her face but she seemed not to care and her soaked clothes stuck to her body. |
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His dark blonde hair was soaked with sweat and his face was flushed and ruddy. |
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As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery. |
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The council said the extra 29 million it has been given will be soaked up by education and there is simply not enough money to balance the books. |
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Hensen says absorbent fibres successfully soaked up the bulk of the oil that covered the dam like a sheet last week. |
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She took the soaked washrag that had been lying on her chest, and threw it into the sink. |
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Glaring at the milk carton Mercy threw the soaked towel of milk into the green tin wastebasket. |
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They're very tough and soaked in paraffin, like English Barbour coats, so they're very water-repellent and won't snag on thorns. |
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Going by the weather, though, there'll be a lot of well-dressed people soaked to the skin out there today. |
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I vaguely remember a similarly soaked occasion when I was a child, where I tried to shake like a dog and my mother said it addled the brain. |
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Dawn soaked a cotton ball with adhesive remover and then applied it with gentle dabs to Nikolas' jaw. |
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His hair and clothes were getting soaked as rain poured in through a large hole where part of the doors had been torn off. |
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The jacket was torn, and the cloth was already soaked with blood in this region. |
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His clothes clung to him and raindrops trickled down from his soaked hair into his eyes and face. |
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When it was thoroughly soaked through, she ran the dampened cloth over her face, relishing the coolness over her sticky skin. |
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His gaze flickers for an instant down at Tristan, whose shirt is now soaked with blood. |
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After four hours of traipsing over stones through a river, your feet were thoroughly soaked and still felt as if water was moving around them. |
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The water drops fell harder down unto the crowd of people, their soaked clothes clinging to their bodies. |
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Her soaked hair clung to her pale white face, her clothes adhered to her frail body, and her eyes were shut. |
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I had all my gear on and I was completely soaked with sweat when I got back. |
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He looked down at the fragments of glass glinting from a now thoroughly soaked patch of carpet and groaned. |
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Another roaring sound and the three kids were standing again in the empty room, clothes wrinkled, soaked and sweating. |
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The sun felt wonderfully warm on his soaked skin, so he closed his eyes and enjoyed its soothing heat. |
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Eventually they made it to the other side of the hall and slid down to the muddy and blood soaked ground below. |
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But he soon found himself soaked with icy water, after jumping over a fifteen foot wall to reach the narrow riverbank. |
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Line a pudding basin or individual ramekins with cling-film, and then line the mould with the soaked bread, ensuring there are no gaps. |
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The rank smell of the soaking water and the crispness of the soaked cabbage shreds indicate that this is a worthwhile step. |
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The wind whipped the rain into Nicole's face and within seconds she was soaked clear through. |
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The entire area under the tree was soaked and the dog was muddy from the whiskers on his cheeks to the bottom of his short tail. |
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If I can get them, I also like the addition of ratafia or amaretti biscuits soaked with the sponge for texture and that almond flavour. |
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Flowing down across his face, down through his flattened and matted hair, pulling them into stringy rat-tails, they soaked him. |
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Many pieces of wood, soaked with kerosene made a splendid fire in the barbecue pit. |
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We soaked the shells of both in acetone prior to their reattachment in order to remove potential chemical cues. |
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I sweat until pretty much every inch of my clothing is soaked, but my energy holds up. |
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I felt drenched, the water was streaming down my face, and my immaculate hair was soaked. |
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Blood soaked kidskin gloves were peeled off and discarded, new gloves produced from a pocket and slipped onto milk-white hands. |
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The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
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My palms are soaked with sweat, I give them a quick wipe on my skirt before I place my hand in his. |
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Simply put, kippered herring are herring that been split open, soaked in a brine solution and then smoked. |
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Instead, I just soaked fruits directly in liquors, without adding sugar or fat, which is what I used to do before. |
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Catfish anglers are doing well in 15 feet of water with sliced hot dogs and chicken soaked overnight in grape Kool-Aid. |
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Livers are koshered by being salted and grilled until cooked through, instead of being soaked. |
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They're riven with anti-Americanism, it's soaked to the bone in Canada, and it's often reflexive and knee-jerk. |
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Whole dried berries can be soaked in water to produce a sour refreshing drink. |
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But qualifying did go ahead yesterday as the rain relented to a drizzle though the track was still soaked. |
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I try to keep my expression neutral and my eyes on my food, taking in all the details of the roast potato, slightly yellowed, soaked in gravy. |
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I had to do this while wearing battledress still soaked with seawater from when I waded ashore from the landing craft. |
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The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head. |
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At the end of a shift, my brown slacks and my zip-up shirt would be soaked with sweat. |
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Sophie flung her scarf and coat in frustration across the hall and stormed angrily upstairs to change her soaked jeans. |
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The petrol tank was leaking, and rags were soaked in the petrol on the ground and a lighted match applied. |
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The audience soaked in the restful ambience as it looked forward to the lecture on aesthetics in Indian art and thought. |
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Even the prospect of getting my trousers soaked in freezing rain from mid thigh to ankle doesn't put me off. |
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The cotton garments were soaked in water, then donned, along with helmets with eye slits, leggings and gloves. |
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When quicklime is soaked in water, it is changed to calcium hydroxide or slaked lime. |
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The Devon landscape is now littered with foot and mouth warning signs and straw mats soaked in disinfectant. |
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We have all soaked up enough of music's answer to general anaesthetic to have lobotomies performed quite painlessly. |
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Hours later, soaked, cold and shivering, John pulled himself up the river-bank downstream, still holding his precious loot from the heist. |
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I ran myself a bath and soaked, thinking how I could escape going to school tomorrow. |
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Putting cool compresses soaked in an astringent liquid on the blisters and sores might also make them hurt or itch less. |
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For the uninitiated, lutefisk is an infamous Norwegian dish made of dried cod fish soaked in lye. |
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Underneath, his light-blue oxford was soaked, proving that the Northwest Passage could still make a sea hound sweat. |
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I sat on my haunches, watching, no longer cold and soaked, my undercoat still dry and snug as a mackintosh. |
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I had the feeling it was a very cheery afternoon in Sydney as I wandered the rain soaked streets of autumnal Vienna. |
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With most everyone tanked and soaked, the 10-hour nighttime drive to the Lake was unanimously the worst of the entire trip. |
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As I soaked in the hot water to wake up, my brain was awhirl in a multitude of thoughts. |
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Once the Shih Tzu is thoroughly soaked, saturate the sponge with shampoo and from the rear to front, shampoo every part of the Shih Tzu. |
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We loved the idea and we might actually have loved the salad had it not been for the fish which, to our taste, was not soaked for long enough. |
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Unfortunately, the soaked scallop is washed of its flavours, and can become quite tasteless. |
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They didn't provide much shelter, she noted, still soaked from the rain and with streaks of mud on her face and tattered clothes. |
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She soaked her body again, at the same time soaking the bandage over her wound. |
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The young woman soaked up the rays by the poolside of a luxury hotel on the Malaysian resort island. |
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For now I'll just let you know that for breakfast, out of my six overnight soaked badams, Jimmy Boy eats two, and loves them. |
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The outer testae were removed and seeds placed in the light on filter paper soaked with sterile distilled water. |
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Beans were soaked, the testae were removed, and the flour was milled and dried. |
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Seeds are soaked overnight in water then treated with tetrazolium to give an indication of viable, abnormal, and dead seeds in the seed lot. |
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Water dripped off of Melissa's bare body, and the woman's clothing soaked some off of her flesh. |
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I was soaked to the skin with nasty half-digested, yoghurt-smelling, carrot-chunked barf. |
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For once, however, the skewers had been properly soaked before they hit the grill and could therefore be politely shared out. |
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I try to light a cigarette, but they are soaked with barley water and won't light. |
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When I walked into the shower freezing cold water soaked me, making my wild, matted hair stick to my head. |
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It left a small wet spot, and the fabric soaked up the salty moisture like thirsty crops after a drought taking in a welcome rain. |
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Every inch of thirsty land was soaked by the precious rain, the crops were saved and so was people's livestock. |
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To use as a compress, dip an entire washcloth in the thoroughly chilled tea until soaked. |
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It wasn't unknown for the ribs for example to be lashed in place with bast fibre cords, that were soaked in pitch to preserve them. |
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Or the items have been soaked in fresh water and chemical baths to leech out the saltwater that threatens to destroy them. |
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A thunderstorm hit us with no warning and we lay soaked, silent and shivering with cold as the lightning and thunder crashed around us. |
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I ran outside, grabbed him to see if there were any injuries and when I saw there were none, I just soaked him down with bay rum. |
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The rain was beating down hard and both Daryl and Melissa were soaked to the bone. |
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His hair was chaotically bedraggled, obviously soaked as well as sporadically covered with soapy foam. |
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Fortunately we managed to recover our serviettes before they became soaked with melted butter. |
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Gently brush the toes of one foot with an unused toothbrush, soaked in a shampoo solution. |
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Lift the soaked floppy gelatine out of the water and give it a shake to drain off the excess liquid. |
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All three were soaked with the disgusting water from the sewer, and poor little Roni was covered from head to toe in it. |
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I yelled as the freezing water soaked me, and I hastily scrambled out, toweling myself dry. |
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Rain was sweeping in on the stage, and he got soaked, but he just towelled himself down. |
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In blazers and berets, their medals shining, they smiled broadly and soaked up the applause and cheers. |
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His clothes were soaked and his six-pack showed clearly through his T-shirt. |
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Me still being the modest girl I motion for Stewart to look away while I disrobed my rain soaked clothes. |
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It is made with a series of stencils cut out of paper soaked in linseed oil, turpentine and hand-coloured. |
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A small handful of soaked and blanched almonds or walnuts makes a nutritious mid-morning or afternoon snack. |
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The firewood, soaked in oil, blazed up immediately, and his boat became a beacon of flame, drifting downstream towards Lake Tallian. |
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At the weekend I might have some soaked muesli with grated apple, dried fruit, bananas and honey. |
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Again, don't splash water inside the car because soaked underfelts can take ages to dry out. |
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He put the car into gear and slammed down on the accelerator, spinning his tires in the soaked gravel. |
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Two minutes later, it was sleeting and hailing, we were both soaked to the skin, and we were both miserable. |
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Old newspapers soaked in water and wrapped around a wire coat hanger were decorated with pine boughs from a backyard tree. |
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It was a fun time at Christmas and I remember my Dad having great fun when a sneaker wave caught me and soaked me. |
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Then he tore the cloth and soaked the torn ends in gasoline, and then stuffed them in the neck of each bottle. |
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His clothes were soaked from falling in the river trying to pull his snowmobile through shoulder-high snow. |
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They were somewhat difficult to come by, anchovies packed in oil are much easier to find, but I finally located some and soaked them overnight. |
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During the same time, Henry Fox Talbot created negative images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution. |
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She soaked for hours, enjoying the feel of the warm water against her skin. |
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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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Substances where this mold can be found include places where water has soaked wood. |
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The front side of the cage began to glow, and in seconds, the liquid that had soaked into my clothes disappeared, and I was dry. |
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Accidentally knocking over the bottle, I watched as the crimson coloured liquid soaked into the white papers. |
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His sweat would've soaked through her breeches, but she sat sort of side-saddle, and her legs were facing the inside of the arena. |
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The sweat band wrapped tightly around her forehead was drenched, and sweat soaked through her clothes and covered her face and arms. |
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The cold water easily soaked through my clothes, leaving me shivering, a harsh contrast to the warmth of a moment ago. |
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Glancing at his paper, he realised that the ink had soaked through several sheets. |
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It must have soaked up some water in the cellar over the years and swelled somewhat. |
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The towels soaked up the red liquid with blinding efficiency, soaking up almost ten times their weight in liquid. |
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For half a century now many rich and varied cultural experiences have been soaked up over the scorching hot Perth summers. |
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The assortments were soaked in brandy, whisky and rum to give it the real taste. |
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The sorrel, a kind of a red plant with pods is collected and soaked to produce a richly colored liquid. |
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The storm broke as she arrived at the house, and the sudden downpour soaked her between the taxi and the front door. |
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Soil-like material found at the base of the cliffs should also be dried and soaked to break down any remaining rock fragments. |
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The heavy rain drops soon had them soaked to the skin, but the rain was warm and soothing, not sharp and stinging. |
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The spaghetti and cheese soaked up a lot of the soppiness of the sauce, but it was still soupier than it should have been. |
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The beef is soaked in brine, brown sugar, juniper berries, and spices for any time between three weeks and three months. |
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One principal difference is whether the meat is dry salted or soaked in brine. |
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When using charcoal you can choose pure charcoal or briquettes soaked in lighter fluid. |
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It's a sorry sight though, when the expense accounts have soaked up a couple of pints from the bar. |
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I had flashbacks to the time I accidentally sat on a bus seat soaked with wine having stayed over at OJ's house at the age of about nine. |
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The moonlit night was cool, almost chill, clear, spangled with stars, and no longer soaked with rain. |
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We were expecting to step outside at the end of the evening and be buffeted by high winds and soaked by torrential rain. |
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Physical debris was removed from needles as necessary using sponges soaked with disinfectant. |
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And when you walked on the bathroom floor it was soaked through and squelchy with pee. |
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Panettone has enough fruit in it for me, but you could add some raisins that have been soaked in rum or Calvados to make it extra special. |
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Then I was caned one last time, whipped one last time, soaked one last time, and spiked one last time. |
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Both of them soaked their handkerchiefs in water and wiped around their faces and necks. |
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Who dare call upon an ogreish super, even if the soaked bathroom floor threatens to collapse? |
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The dentures can be soaked in any solution used to sterilize baby's bottles. |
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If you think you'll get personal consultations with your money manager in private offices soaked in the aroma of old money, forget it. |
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The body is then stippled with a sponge soaked in black paint to give the body a mottled effect. |
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His chest soaked in blood from the bullet wounds and the sword slashes. |
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Her jeans, partially soaked from splashing onto the street, now seemed almost like they were made for her, because as she moved they moved too, not bagging at the knees. |
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Sure enough, I was soaked to my bahookie, as well as broken-hearted. |
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Dave taunted the crowd with threats and obscenities, and finally soaked them with lurid synthetic bodily fluids. |
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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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And yet he comes to loathe the prying eye of the camera on his soaked, exhausted, and shivering men. |
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They were all soaked to the bone, as they climbed up the rocky mountain. |
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Experiments involved aerial spraying, gas chambers, and field tests that required soldiers to crawl across ground soaked with mustard gas or stand in chemical clouds. |
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I'm crouching, and I'm sure the tail of my coat is getting soaked. |
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Some of it splattered on to the ground, some of it soaked the scaffolding but the most of it ran flowed thickly down Peter's back, saturating his clothes. |
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Sweat soaked through her clothes and matted her short red hair. |
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Termites are usually happy to tunnel through a sand-filled tube, but when a layer of sand soaked in catnip oil is present it stops them dead in their tracks. |
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Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow. |
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And by the time the show ended, we were all soaked and dripping wet. |
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Jade's back was turned to Tristan and her clothes were soaked to the bone. |
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Raven merely hopped down from Callan's shoulder and changed back into his human shape, hauling a hood over his straggling hair, which was soaked through. |
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Jessie Shepherd, then 16, was soaked when she was loaded up in a paddy wagon. |
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This superfine cloth comes from our own traditional handlooms woven out of natural fibres like cotton, linen, silk, wool, jute, etc. and soaked in natural dyes. |
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On the other hand, it was admirable to see the way he soaked himself in England, and acquired a perfect mastery of English, even if his English remained a little stiff. |
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They were soaked in aerated water overnight at room temperature. |
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He flinched, and the orange liquid soaked through his pants. |
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I got soaked just getting out of the car and legging it into Tesco. |
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Probably my favorite dessert, Ras Malai is dumplings made from cottage or ricotta cheese soaked in sweetened, thickened milk delicately flavored with cardamom. |
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The lane squeezes tight between dry-stone walls, big green views billow away to the north and there are bijou meadows soaked with buttercups as tall as daffodils. |
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Dew soaked grass and rain sodden leaves stubbornly refuse to give up their moisture, allowing the walker to squelch his way across the murky landscape. |
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Her boots were soaked as were the bottom of her trouser legs. |
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Imagine a cuisine that carries an nonpareil aroma of Portugal, covered with exotic Indian spices and soaked in the inescapable katzenjammer of Goa's favourite drink. |
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She says she had to pick sadza and vegetables from bins, soaked it and ate with her siblings and in this era they would have been called street kids. |
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Water seeped into her knee-high boots, and completely soaked her socks. |
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With two workers in each group, the teams carry basketfuls of glutinous rice, which has already been soaked, to the workshop and its four cookers, where the rice is steamed. |
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A wayward droplet of water streamed down his already soaked arm. |
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Once the slices have soaked for 10 minutes, discard the liquid. |
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For dessert, there's a blood-orange mousse, served like a Napoleon between wafers of orange tuile, and there's also a wedge of bread pudding soaked in Portuguese brandy. |
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The southpaw challenger then began to find his range and landed a solid straight left and right hook as Harrison soaked it up and tried to counter with a right. |
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As spray soaked the men on-board the sergeant bellowed orders. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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They can then be soaked and reconstituted in water before using. |
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The warm salty tears soaked her palms thoroughly, making them damp. |
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A piece of fine steel wool soaked with the gel ought to get the rest. |
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Keeping close behind the guide, Allie soaked in the beautiful surroundings while they wove their way through the a beaten path in the thick forest. |
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Water came spraying out and soaked his t-shirt quite thoroughly. |
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He stood shivering as rain soaked his clothes, trying to protect his harp. |
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For the temporary relief of toothache, apply a crushed clove or oil of cloves to the painful tooth, or plug the cavity with cotton wool soaked in the oil. |
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He covered the wound made with lint soaked in carbolic acid. |
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Tommy soaked and scrubbed the cookware and then dropped them into the rinse water, while Will put them through the dishwasher before placing them in manageable stacks. |
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Then he soaked the cloth in the water before rinsing it out. |
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The screw cap popped off with a boom and the water squirted about 30 feet into the air, over the balcony rail and soaked people who were stretching on the second floor. |
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She soaked one of the small towels into the hot water and rinsed it dry. |
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In its over 1,000-year history, the land has soaked in the blood of millions of people. |
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The bluish pellets of diatomite soaked in hydrocyanic acid were poured through chutes. |
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His rough, callused hands felt like they'd been soaked overnight in brine. |
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Dew soaked her shoes as she made her way through the ankle-deep grass. |
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The ink had soaked through the pages, the pages curled and wrinkled. |
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The bread soaked up the meaty juices in a satisfyingly rustic way. |
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He had soaked himself in all his books from the intervening years. |
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Russell himself carried her to the nearby emergency ward, with her catsuit soaked through with champagne, make-up smeared across her face and blood pumping from her hand. |
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With the majority of the dishes dry and the pots suitably soaked, wash them up, dry them and you're done, except for emptying the sink and wiping down the counters and sink. |
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My gloved fingertips, soaked with blood on his pulseless groin, started to vibrate. |
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The essential ingredients are sponge cake soaked in sherry or white wine, rich custard, fruit or jam, and whipped cream, layered in a glass dish in that order. |
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The leaves have to be soaked before use to soften their toughness. |
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The are usually packed in olive oil or vinegar, and are frequently slit so they absorb the flavor of the wine vinegar marinade in which they are soaked. |
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His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home. |
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Excuse me, mam, but do you have any room for two soaked people? |
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Standing all day with the cattle was hard enough but if it was teeming rain, the big heavy coats of the time soaked the water and felt like a tonne weight by evening. |
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Halloumi is creamy white with a fibrous texture, and is firmer, less brittle and generally less salty than Feta, even though it is also soaked in brine during manufacture. |
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In Mediaeval times the nobility ate their food off great trenchers of bread, which when soaked in gravy and tasty morsels was given to the peasants. |
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Soon she felt the first drops of rain begin to fall, and within minutes she was soaked to the skin, her hair clinging heavily to her neck and back. |
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For all that time, she ate nothing, for she was told she must fast, but each day, was allowed a jug of water in which barley had been soaked and fermented. |
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I liked the fairground rides and I got soaked on the Lost River. |
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Later, men soaked in sleet walked along the Garden Ring, oblivious to the weather and glowing with happy smiles. |
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After a few wipes, the handkerchief was completely soaked with blood. |
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They soaked up the sun, downed vatfuls of lager, sang, waved flags and baited anyone wearing a German shirt. |
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We're the daftie who gets handed a bottle of champers and scuds himself on the nose when popping the cork before getting soaked with the spray. |
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Napa, or Chinese, cabbages are soaked in brine before being seasoned with a chili and daikon radish sauce. |
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Let them be gutted, washed, and soaked, in cold water for an hour, then put them into the boiler in cold water. |
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The rain came down drenchingly and we were soaked to the skin in mere seconds. |
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So I was off atop a mountain, a day out of town and soaked through the gotch, when Jack spotted the American car. |
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It must be buttered, or honied, or toasted, or soaked in milk, or dipped in gravy. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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Ladyfingers soaked in liqueur are the base of tiramisu, but I suppose you could just cut up a sponge cake instead. |
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The instrument had to be soaked in water for a short time so the languette became soft again. |
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Place a cupful of the soaked beans in a liquidizer, add a cupful of cold water and blend. |
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On one of these expeditions he became soaked and caught a chill that developed into pneumonia. |
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Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness. |
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Some treenails have been found with traces of linseed oil suggesting that treenails were soaked before the pegs were inserted. |
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The Earth's crust is soaked with water, and water plays an important role in the development of shear zones. |
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Bandages were soaked in this juice and would then be used to bind sword and spear cuts. |
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Pickled cucumbers are soaked in brine or a combination of vinegar and brine, although not vinegar alone, often along with various spices. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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Harvested cocoons are then soaked in boiling water to soften the sericin holding the silk fibers together in a cocoon shape. |
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The large roots are peeled and then ground into flour, which is then soaked in water, squeezed dry several times, and toasted. |
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The lock mechanism held within a clamp a two to three feet long length of smoldering rope soaked in saltpeter, which was the match. |
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Hay can be soaked in water, sprinkled with water or subjected to steaming to reduce dust. |
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The unstained hardwood floor was pale, but the finish soaked in and made the room seem dark. |
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In science class, Jessie studied the venation of a leaf that had soaked in red food coloring. |
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While my Weet-bix soaked, I learned why from morning radio. Premier Malcolm was thought to be on the verge of tendering his resignation. |
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She gently pulled aside the blanket to find the straw palliasse under his thigh soaked with blood. |
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The gray flecks soaked through and sank wetly among the smooth pebbles underfoot. |
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Hand-rolled pastry filled with peaches that have soaked in Amaretto for three days. |
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The dead one's rifle lies purposelessly near the soaked one's feet. |
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These nutrients soaked into the spores and jump-started the bacteria's life processes. |
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Coffeeberry is a volatile shrub and ignites like it's soaked in gas, Atzet said, but snowbrush seems to slow a fire's progress. |
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The fruit is called monkey bread, and is soaked in water to form a natural medicine known as the Imodium of Senegal. |
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His dist raught par tner Jul ie McEwan, 27, was left soaked in his blood and screaming hysterically as neighbours raised the alarm. |
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The fibres will then be sprinkled with soapflakes and the dance floor soaked, activating the soap-flakes to start the felting process. |
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Soya chunks are sold in a dry state and they must be soaked before they are used in a recipe. |
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It is a tofu byproduct, sometimes known as soy pulp, and remains when soy milk has been extracted from ground soaked soybeans. |
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For each and every time an inconsiderate pedal pusher has soaked you through, while riding through a rain-filled pothole. |
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He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
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The habaneros are soaked in vodka for about a week, then the booze is shaken up with the pina and strained. |
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But once that is soaked up, 2003-06 should be a flyout years for polyethylene and for the two Equates. |
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My rum baba had a decent thwack of booze in the sponge, although confusion reigned when I asked what rum they soaked it in. |
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The fat-laden pork sausage, wrapped in a doner kebab, soaked in batter then deep fried is flying out of fryers. |
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During their murder trial it was heard Daniel was often starved, locked in a urine soaked room and forced to perform squat thrusts. |
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Water poured off the brim of his black ballcap, and rolled down his black track suit, and soaked his black running shoes. |
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The soaked one squats on the bridge, eyes furious and downcast. |
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Wensleydale came out with fire in the second half but Guisborough soaked the pressure up with solid rucking and mauling. |
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They are made out of besan boondi balls fried in oil and soaked in sugar syrup with a blend of nuts. |
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But his white dress shirt was noticeably soaked for the postgame press conference, and it wasn't from champagne. |
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Needless to say, the trolley conked out and the grips on his clubs were soaked, prompting the disappointed duo to call it a day. |
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An OAP on board a bilge keel yacht was reportedly soaked through in August and with concerns growing for his well-being, the Tamar was launched. |
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I was soaked and had to strip and sit on a birthing ball, sliding all over the place, while Christopher went to get clothes for me. |
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Ahmet soaked up these new sounds with a fervor that set his destiny. |
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The traditional sweet German snack is made with butter enriched Christmas fruit cake soaked in rum with a marzipan filling. |
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A cotton ball is clamped in hemostats and soaked with about five to ten drops of alcohol. |
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Apart from the string soaked numbers, there are injections of bowed saws, mellotrons, French horns and Hammond organ. |
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In heavy rain the flood was so deep it rose above the upstand behind the flashing and soaked into the wall. |
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Peterson, whose orange button-down shirt was soaked in black tar, described his experience as jarring. |
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Keep ice chests cool by draping them in towels soaked in cold water. |
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Blood vessels are fused to increase circulation and these conjoined or grafted veins and arteries make great painful lumps which have to be soaked daily. |
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The remaining contents were soaked overnight in hot water, if necessary, or elutriated directly through a series of sieves to remove soft tissue and retain hard parts. |
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The rivulet beneath soaked its way obscurely through wreaths of snow. |
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They were so completely soaked that they sloshed when he walked. |
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He correctly enough told the farmers of his time, that as fine hoed ground is not so long soaked by rain, so the dews never suffer it to become perfectly dry. |
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We have soaked up the sights and sounds of Marrakech in Morocco, the pungent colourful tannies of Fez and fantastic mountain ranges and awe-inspiring gorges Todra and Dadess. |
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The name derives from pot ash, which refers to plant ashes soaked in water in a pot, the primary means of manufacturing the product before the industrial era. |
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The Romanian man believed that one of his eight housemates had given him the HIV virus, so in an act of rage and while his housemate was sleeping soaked him in paint thinner. |
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Blending garlic, almond, oil, and soaked bread produces ajoblanco. |
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They got caught in a downpour without an umbrella and came back soaked. |
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At 900 feet, an hour into the outing and getting soaked, Manny spotted a small skinny piece of floating wood and there we caught our first two schoolie dolphin. |
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For breakfast, it is soaked in water and sweetened with sugar. |
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Attacking on ground cut up by bombardments and soaked by rain, the British had struggled to advance in places and lost the ability to move quickly to outflank pillboxes. |
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Thousands of people also lined the streets along the parade route as the two buses made their way to Trafalgar Square, as the team soaked up the feteing. |
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It has been soaked to remove difficult to digest phytic acid. |
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Venous congestion can be treated with elevation, dressing release, external bleeding through nail plate removal, or with the use of leeches or heparin soaked pledgets. |
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The eager crowd soaked up every beat of each song, particularly Glory Box and Mysterons, unusually giving the band the respect of complete silence during each rendition. |
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Adventure took me back to my childhood and getting soaked on the Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls at Islands of Adventure made me giggle like a big kid. |
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The first respirator prototype was little more than a flannelette bag soaked in sodium thiosulphate, which at the time was best known as an agent for developing photographs. |
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They had to be soaked overnight to heal the holes made by the darts, and it was a messy business for the publican, although darts was a popular game. |
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In the next process they were wrung out mechanically to remove the water in which they had been soaked, and the last process was a laborious hand job. |
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Such tepals were placed over water soaked cotton in a petridish and kept covered by another tepal over them so as to provide a concealed habitate to the developing mite. |
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A large bowl of mushy peas that had to be soaked overnight and can be cooked in a slow cooker, microwave or pressure cooker and a homemade dumpling in it. |
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After an hour at school she was soaked with sweat, dizzy, and headachy. |
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