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dribbling condensation and bubbles
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I developed insane urges to itch and scratch, my skin burning and inflamed My nose ran in the closely confined heat, dribbling mucous across the tape over my mouth and onto my newly shaven chin
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dribbling froth down his chin,
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dribbling into the pillow
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It lurched to a halt in front of him, panting and dribbling on the carpet
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'My darling?' he asked at the top of his voice, shouting down the table and laughing a slobbering, dribbling laugh
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" Terry shrugged his shoulders and got down to the serious business of dribbling successfully around all of the piles of doggy mess that littered the park's only proper football pitch
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Tears start dribbling out of my eyes
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panting and dribbling on the carpet
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Then she tilted his head forward and spent a while dribbling water into his mouth and ensuring that he swallowed it
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I looked up at him, tears dribbling down my face
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The tea dribbling down the wall, Doc's scrunched up face, the debris of broken stereo, he couldn't contain himself
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" Needless to say, should his lady have followed this advice, she would have ended up with wine dribbling down her chin
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[NOTE: Crossover is a basketball move where one confuses his defender by quickly changing the hand that he is dribbling with and the direction the ball is going in - - - I think I got that right!]
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"I'll get on with feeding the sheep when I've had this," she told me, dribbling milk into her teacup
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And what was more, she’d started dribbling
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He started to mewl incoherently, blood and saliva dribbling down his chin; he tried to voice incomprehensible words sputtered in blood
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A wizened old man was hunched over an over-sized book, while around him an assortment of various books, scrolls and maps lay strewn around at random; candles had been lit and left in precarious positions with or without holders, hot wax dribbling profusely
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Haki, shocked, felt cool liquid dribbling down his left arm
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He stood -- his skull broken, globs of brains dribbling down his face -- and he sang a now-famous poem:
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She felt it dribbling down her legs more than up her ass
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The lass on my knee was dribbling into my ear so I prised her off and approached a woman in calf-length boots, miniskirt, torn blouse, wild black hair and long, Buddha-like earlobes, dragged down by solid brass elephants suspended on chains
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There now, what is it?" She attempted to tickle me under the chin while dribbling revolting baby noises through lipstick-smudged lips
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life during the last few months or years of the dribbling, drooling, incontinent
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I could swear I saw a glass of water on the stool, droplets of condensation dribbling down its sides
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The Son of Elvis was totally wrecked and just staring at the stars, dribbling from his mouth
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I could tell because beads of fear sweat were dribbling down his face
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was crying; tears were dribbling down his face from both
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oozing from his abdomen, and blood was dribbling from the corner
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she pawed away the tears that were dribbling down her best
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Amigo had tears dribbling down his cheeks
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later, I began to lick the water that was dribbling from the
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The blood was dribbling down my face
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Not to mention, the tears that were dribbling
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Exposure to clear thinking, to new ideas and to possible solutions should be our duty and privilege, not something to consider an annoyance! I would bet any money you are a curfew breaking Creationist! You dribbling ninny! Your license to breathe should be revoked without further hesitation! They should sterilize you with rusty garden implements before you have the chance to share your genes! Is there a pull string in your back that gets you to say such unconsecrated drivel? You should be flogged with dead horse cocks in front of a laundry! You should be gagged with cow patties and pissed on by yaks! What is this world coming to?”
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Plastic, arching and holding his dribbling thing, had been joined by another,
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they ran screaming in terror as they saw their hero being reduced to a dribbling
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mind from dribbling out of her nostrils from al of the ridiculous revelations and
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softly pumped both his hands as if he was double dribbling a
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No amount of patient pointing out our destination could illicit anything other than Johhny Weirdpants trying to climb onto my seat, while dribbling onto Mark's while violent head shaking and gabbling in what we took to be some kind of pidgin Hungarian
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The thought of a dribbling hunchback was not
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she had caught him dribbling over her moments before? He was something
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3 of the men were actual y dribbling and 2 had already died
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I knelt and scraped some celms into my skirt, dribbling the silver between my knees, and noticed that a group of folk next to me had become very still
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The trial entailed dribbling the ball a couple of times up the side of
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into accepting a glass of my own, dribbling into it such a tiny quantity of malt whisky that to
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Dar looked at the four puncture wounds and the blood dribbling from them
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Walk around the obstacles without dribbling a ball
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“And you keep dribbling,” Hal said
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The animalistic utterances, which were accompanied with dribbling spittle, greatly heightened the farmer's apprehension
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The various ambassadors started dribbling in and were led to their places as well as the representative of the Egyptian president and the Governor of Alexandria
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The woman answered fast, almost dribbling in her fear; we recognised the name Octha…then the name Aelle…she babbled some more then fell into sobs, collapsing to the ground, sobbing with her head down
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We kissed for a while and I felt my head spinning and my saliva dribbling from my mouth into hers and hers into mine
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When he finally reached in there she was dribbling a ball down the field
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ran constantly, mucus dribbling down onto her lips; the cold air
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Coffee was dribbling down the side of his mouth
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Aadil was dribbling a bal near to the net
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Karan started the game with dribbling the bal
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Marco watched her expression with astonishment and then averted his eyes to her feet where he saw a clear liquid dribbling down her legs
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could do no worse than this dribbling and deranged gargoyle that now locked me with its
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arms; Insomnia; dribbling on the
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Cissy wiped his little mouth with the dribbling bib and wanted him to sit up properly and say pa pa pa but when she undid the strap she cried out, holy saint Denis, that he was possing wet and to double the half blanket the other way under him
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make chambers a natural size so that a woman could sit on it properly he kneels down to do it I suppose there isnt in all creation another man with the habits he has look at the way hes sleeping at the foot of the bed how can he without a hard bolster its well he doesnt kick or he might knock out all my teeth breathing with his hand on his nose like that Indian god he took me to show one wet Sunday in the museum in Kildare street all yellow in a pinafore lying on his side on his hand with his ten toes sticking out that he said was a bigger religion than the jews and Our Lords both put together all over Asia imitating him as hes always imitating everybody I suppose he used to sleep at the foot of the bed too with his big square feet up in his wifes mouth damn this stinking thing anyway wheres this those napkins are ah yes I know I hope the old press doesnt creak ah I knew it would hes sleeping hard had a good time somewhere still she must have given him great value for his money of course he has to pay for it from her O this nuisance of a thing I hope theyll have something better for us in the other world tying ourselves up God help us thats all right for tonight now the lumpy old jingly bed always reminds me of old Cohen I suppose he scratched himself in it often enough and he thinks father bought it from Lord Napier that I used to admire when I was a little girl because I told him easy piano O I like my bed God here we are as bad as ever after 16 years how many houses were we in at all Raymond terrace and Ontario terrace and Lombard street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on the run again his huguenots or the frogs march pretending to help the men with our 4 sticks of furniture and then the City Arms hotel worse and worse says Warden Daly that charming place on the landing always somebody inside praying then leaving all their stinks after them always know who was in there last every time were just getting on right something happens or he puts his big foot in it Thoms and Helys and Mr Cuffes and Drimmies either hes going to be run into prison over his old lottery tickets that was to be all our salvations or he goes and gives impudence well have him coming home with the sack soon out of the Freeman too like the rest on account of those Sinner Fein or the freemasons then well see if the little man he showed me dribbling along in the wet all by himself round by Coadys lane will give him much consolation that he says is so capable and sincerely Irish he is indeed judging by the sincerity of the trousers I saw on him wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour l wait 2 oclock well thats a nice hour of the night for him to be coming home at to anybody climbing down into the area if anybody saw him Ill knock him off that little habit tomorrow first Ill look at his shirt to see or Ill see if he has that French letter still in his pocketbook I suppose he thinks I dont know deceitful men all their 20 pockets arent enough for their lies then why should we tell them even if its the truth they dont believe you then tucked up in bed like those babies in the Aristocrats Masterpiece he brought me another time as if we hadnt enough of that in real life without some old Aristocrat or whatever his name is disgusting you more with those rotten pictures children with two heads and no legs thats the kind of villainy theyre always dreaming about with not another thing in their empty heads they ought to get slow poison the half of them then tea and toast for him buttered on both sides and newlaid eggs I suppose Im nothing any more when I wouldnt let him lick me in Holles street one night man man tyrant as ever for the one thing he slept on the floor half the night naked the way the jews used
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Dribbling out a sad intermittent trickle and groaning as though the process causes him torment
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You had only to mention the word "cacao" to an Oompa-Loompa and he would start dribbling at the mouth
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Trumbull was to have the gold-headed cane and fifty pounds; the other second cousins and the cousins present were each to have the like handsome sum, which, as the saturnine cousin observed, was a sort of legacy that left a man nowhere; and there was much more of such offensive dribbling in favor of persons not present—problematical, and, it was to be feared, low connections
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With the year's bills coming in from his tradesmen, with Dover's threatening hold on his furniture, and with nothing to depend on but slow dribbling payments from patients who must not be offended—for the handsome fees he had had from
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Two years waiting in the doctor’s office, but a total of three hours watching Debby at breakfast laughing until milk started dribbling down her chin
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I was bent over the tub, water dribbling out of the attachable nozzle—no showers in Over There That Way—but I paused
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He was dribbling a soccer ball with his brother on the front lawn of their house
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Presently they started, Harman in the lead, dribbling a little petrol from a loosened
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“They rode right up to Town Hall,” Petit Pigeon said, dribbling bits of fruit from his mouth—Rob was tired of trying to think of a child as it