He chuckled as the snowball hit the Bonnie's red cape with a slosh, and left a large damp spot. |
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Southerly busters would see him out, warm tea with a slosh of whisky in a bottle assisting in the bitter wind. |
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He heard the slosh of water between them, and saw to his fright that the basin was fast becoming a river. |
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Add a generous slosh of sherry, let it bubble for a moment, and follow up with a more modest splash of wine or cider vinegar. |
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However, Oktoberfest is also marketed as a student slosh fest of unparalleled quality and good times. |
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There was no noise but the sound of rubbish flutterin about the pavements and the slosh, slosh, slosh of the petrol in the can. |
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The slosh of the sea sang me to sleep, whispering the soft and sweet lullaby of our lady Atlantic, the peacemaker. |
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It's all true, but this isn't any old lager, it's an authentic lager from the Czechs, rather than the usual mass-produced commercial slosh. |
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There's already some Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge so a quick slosh of that goes over the top. |
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Wash the beets, cut them into quarters and put them in a dish with a generous slosh of olive oil. |
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If the sauce becomes too dry, just add another slosh of wine or some more tomatoes. |
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Cover it all with a big slosh of cold milk and let it sit for 15 minutes or so. |
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Just add a slosh of white wine to the roasting tin, and yes half a stock cube to beef it up. |
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In the empty pot, add a slosh of olive oil to cover the base, add a teaspoon of crushed garlic. |
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I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone. |
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Overweight barmen slosh mojitos on the counter at great haste and orders are shouted against a backdrop of salsa and rumba. |
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The fuel tank incorporates baffles to prevent fuel slosh and to keep the pump submerged. |
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With every one of her steps there was a slosh of water and she sunk lower and lower into the mud. |
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He was shaking his spill-proof sippy cup up and down, listening to the juice inside slosh around. |
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Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks. |
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You've got your egg yolk, a slosh of acid, less in volume than the egg yolk, I think. |
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When a bookseller drops in, they'll slosh their unworthy coffee in my heavenly tea mug. |
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Bengt could feel Zinnia gently touching the wound below her shoulder blade and hear the slosh of water from Zinnia's canteen as she washed it off. |
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Some personality traits have been shown to depend on the amounts of these neurotransmitters that slosh around the junctions between nerve cells. |
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On those floes, large enough to support a melt-water pool, the contents slosh back and forth like a kid in a bathtub. |
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The water will slosh back and forth at a period determined by the size and shape of the basin. |
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We put our heads under umbrellas and slosh past in the rain, aware but not giving them a thought. |
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The pickers were well wrapped up in oilskins and boots to slosh through the mud. |
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Compactly sized, slosh shielded level switch with one or two switch points for bilge alarm applications or other harsh environments. |
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For turbulent conditions, slosh shields, as well as electronic interface components and accessories, can be provided. |
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Shake the pan occasionally to distribute the sauce and slosh it over the fish. |
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The dirt floor is wet and you slosh in your rubber boots through puddles. |
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The chocolate company has come up with Russian vodka shots which are particularly evil, taste stronger than they are, and really make Christmas go with a bit of a slosh. |
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The jolt — which he called slosh, or slop — came mainly on surface streets and on-ramps when gears were shifting at low speeds. |
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The anger of the first clear words Bacchius heard astonished him, and he jumped slightly, causing a slight slosh and a soft tap as his head hit the metal. |
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Have a good old slosh of whisky while you ponder this mystery. |
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I'm used to Emily saying things like that, so I don't take any notice, just nod and pick up a bottle of peach nectar off the shelf, slosh it around, wrinkle my nose. |
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The streets were flooded, but they still managed to slosh their way to school. |
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Or pour water or alcohol into the unit and slosh it around. |
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It is a fantasy to talk of a coming fiscal union that will slosh money around the euro zone to iron out varying economic development, says Jean-Pisani Ferry, director of Bruegel, a Brussels-based economic think-tank. |
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The largest moon of Saturn, temperatures on Titan's surface dip nearly 300 F below zero, its seas slosh with liquid methane, and its sky is a murky shade of creamsicle. |
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