So I stretched my arm out the open window, flicked the gobbet of lotion onto his windshield, and floored it. |
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Heather Clarke, a small gobbet of beef poked between her gloved finger and thumb, held out her arm. |
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A great gobbet of burning goo fired out of the end, arced through the air and hit Dr Lawson squarely on the back. |
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Each gobbet, as Oxford calls them, takes about 10 to 15 minutes to write, and generally it's quite a fun paper. |
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A gobbet of warm gelatin landed on his legs, and an unbearably foul smell filtered through the air. |
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In the 16th and 17th centuries it meant a lump or gobbet of food such as bread, cheese, or bacon. |
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Sometimes she had to pause in her snorting consumption of the pounds of kibble that kept her sinewy machine running, and once she'd had to cough back a gobbet of bagel and lox that Perkus had tossed her. |
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Verbals between the pair ensued, at which point Loustau booked Völler, ignoring the German's incredulity and accompanying invitation to examine the gobbet of spittle that had recently been deposited in his hair. |
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Oddly, they never mention their shared movie enthusiasm again, so that particular gobbet of repartee just makes them seem even less believable than they might otherwise have been. |
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