Usa "crap" in una frase
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1. “Don’t tell me it’s that cannibal crap people are spewing
2. Cut the crap! Cut the crap out of your life! Reduce it
3. Cut the crap out of your life and it will increase your energy
4. "Look, Theo, I'm just afraid OK? This stuff scares the crap out of me
5. 'Eating that crap
6. Later, she'd probably say some crap about how he was slow on purpose because he wanted her to see it
7. Do you know what I should do? I should kick the crap out of you for even mentioning the others
8. Then I should report it and watch the others kick the crap out of both of you
9. 'What's wrong with your men's bathroom? The toilets are crap
10. The main thing is to read something that will either completely take your mind off of cigarettes, or scare the crap out of you so you never smoke again
11. “What the bloody… you’re crap at cards as well!” he exclaimed,
12. “You’re sick! I don’t have to put up with this crap!” She was on her way to the door again
13. Cut the crap
14. The best excuse he could think of to tell her was to say he had to go take a crap, but that wouldn’t get him far enough away or keep him away long enough to make a report
15. whatever they were and the bicycle and countless other pieces of crap
16. “Alright, this is crap, something’s wrong with that gun of yours, coach,”
17. Life gives me too much crap, trying to fix this problem for the third or fourth time seems ridiculous
18. We are not putting up with that kind of crap
19. The original meeting was one of my typical examples of the crap that happens to me that doesn't seem to happen to other people
20. They don't give a crap about anything except treating you mean, rotten, and dirty
21. "I'm not falling for this crap," he said, "just because you're all tatted up and have those heavy goth clothes
22. ‘Money ain’t worth crap at the moment
23. ‘But, won’t that give me cancer? You said that the FoxO gene grows out of control and creates tumors and cancer and crap
24. “piece of crap”, and “shoddy”, provided by her father
25. ‘You probably expect me to come out with some religious crap about the end of days, but I'd save that for my followers
26. That's just total crap
27. It was a heap of crap anyway!
28. 'Sometimes, Jack, you talk a load of crap
29. crap TV programme wondering why it was on as she was reading
30. It was a bitch to drive, too old and tetchy with a crap gearbox
31. She had declined a Bat Mitzvah, which is the young girls version of the Bar Mitzvah, as she didn’t believe in God or religion, thinking to herself ‘…and now I’m here in my leathers, about twenty years later and still feeling crap about anything to do with synagogues and mounting the stairs to the …
32. “They’re full of brawn and macho crap and flashy bollocks and not much else
33. ‘That's just crap and you know it,’ she flared
34. I really didn‘t want one, but I was not going to put her through another bunch of crap
35. At that stage I was an experienced Flying Squad sergeant on my way to the border for the sixth time in eighteen months and not about to take crap from him so he backed down
36. have granted him, what he longed for in this occult crap
37. Picking up the cat crap, he proceeded to lick it, a huge grin plastered across his face
38. That guy beat the crap out of me instead”
39. that you don’t want to see” he smiled “I’ll beat the crap out of those
40. Oh yeah, right! She’s always with guys younger even than himself, wops and now even a nigger, but he’s the one who gets called a degenerate for humping a white woman! So there she is screaming her feminist crap and telling him that he has to let both of the broads go while his dick just melts away
41. All right, it was true that he had no actual memory of his father but, what he did know about him made him feel that he knew him well, and what Sylvia had to say about him was pure crap
42. “Cut the crap and sit down,” Conrad Hunter ordered
43. The thing is, it was all crap because it avoided things like Sinclair, but actually my problems began with him and the rest of his friends
44. Was this guy totally whacked out, just trying to impress her with a fancy line of crap – or what? He certainly had some astonishing bullshit! Dozens of questions sprang to mind yet, with a knowing smile, she feigned having familiarity with it all and, to allow herself pause to think, began rolling a joint
45. “Some crap on the train
46. The new Air Ministry wanted all this crap for study
47. “So what was all that crap five years ago about then? When they said there’d been a dangerous chemical spill over here?”
48. “Parallel to the Somme! Holy crap,” I said
49. I guess he was trying to figure out if he should beat the crap out of me right then or wait until he had help
50. Perhaps he was wondering if, alone, he could beat the crap out of me at all - ever
1. The two-story colonial with its rose-colored brick, black shutters and graceful column set back on a five-acre landscaped lot with crape myrtles and lace pines
2. Flip when large thin crape when it begins to brown
3. Remove crape from the pan and stack on a plate
4. But she couldn't help thinking there ought to be a band on his left arm to counteract the impression of light-heartedness in his legs; a crape band, no matter how narrow, or a band of black anything, not necessarily crape, such as she was sure it was usual in these circumstances to wear
5. It is surrounded by purple and red Crape Myrtles and Japanese Maples and there is a large oak — planted by Grandfather Braithewaite in 1960 — at the head of the plots
6. After leaving at the door his hat surrounded with crape, he put down a green bandbox on the table, and began by complaining to madame, with many civilities, that he should have remained till that day without gaining her confidence
7. A man in a buff suit with a crape
8. He was punctual, dressed in black, with crape around his hat, and presented himself at his cousin's with a face made up for the occasion, and which he could alter as might be required
9. A year had now elapsed since her sad marriage, but she had preserved sufficient draperies from the wreck of her then full wardrobe to clothe her very charmingly as a simple country girl with no pretensions to recent fashion; a soft gray woollen gown, with white crape quilling against the pink skin of her face and neck, and a black velvet jacket and hat
10. Waule always has black crape on
11. And she is not in the least evangelical," said Rosamond, reflectively, as if that religious point of view would have fully accounted for perpetual crape
12. Vincy, whose expense in handsome crape seemed to imply the most presumptuous hopes, aggravated by a bloom of complexion which told pretty plainly that she was not a blood-relation, but of that generally objectionable class called wife's kin
13. "Everything is as handsome as could be, crape and silk and
14. Raffles, whose appearance presented no other change than such as was due to a suit of black and a crape hat-band
15. an oval frame for the face, and had a crown standing up; the dress was an experiment in the utmost laying on of crape; but this heavy solemnity of clothing made her face look all the younger, with its recovered bloom, and the sweet, inquiring candor of her eyes
16. He used to say that the horrible hue and surface of her crape dress was most likely the sufficient controlling force
17. "They've lain there a month and more ready for you, madam, and most thankful I shall be to see you with a couple o' pounds' worth less of crape," said Tantripp, stooping to light the fire
18. Madeleine appeared clad wholly in black, and with crape on his hat
19. Marius wore crape on his hat
20. As on the preceding day, she wore her damask gown and her crape bonnet
21. The glimpse of a smile beneath a white crape bonnet with a lilac curtain is sufficient to cause the soul to enter into the palace of dreams
22. Thumbtacked to the different pictures were trinkets they’d loved in life, silver charms, silver arms, legs, bodies, silver cups, silver dogs, silver church medallions, bits of red crape and blue ribbon
23. He would polish cases, fetch toadstools and spiders, hang crape, but when the party started he'd be ignored
24. Leonard with his little black medical case, Samuel with his large, dusty ebon bound book under his arm, bearing more black crape, and Bion excursioning to the car outside and bringing in many more gallons of liquid
25. He smelled the hot tallow in his nostrils and instinctively he grabbed at a candle and walked with it around and about the house, pretending to straighten the crape
26. Behold the house, which Quinn described in years-ago summer days when he went to call on beloved Mona, the house with crape myrtles pressed against its black fence, and the two famous sentinel oaks with their erupting roots beneath the broken flagstones
27. On repairing thither, I found a man waiting for me, having the appearance of a gentleman’s servant: he was dressed in deep mourning, and the hat he held in his hand was surrounded with a crape band
28. He too looked down at the crape round his hat and replied—
29. I remember her appearance at the moment—it was very graceful and very striking: she wore a morning robe of sky-blue crape; a gauzy azure scarf was twisted in her hair
30. Two young, graceful women—ladies in every point—sat, one in a low rocking-chair, the other on a lower stool; both wore deep mourning of crape and bombazeen, which sombre garb singularly set off very fair necks and faces: a large old pointer dog rested its massive head on the knee of one girl—in the lap of the other was cushioned a black cat
31. Why tell the whole? The blows of the basement hammer every day grew more and more between; and each blow every day grew fainter than the last; the wife sat frozen at the window, with tearless eyes, glitteringly gazing into the weeping faces of her children; the bellows fell; the forge choked up with cinders; the house was sold; the mother dived down into the long church-yard grass; her children twice followed her thither; and the houseless, familyless old man staggered off a vagabond in crape; his every woe unreverenced; his grey head a scorn to flaxen curls!
32. With taffety instead of crape
33. It was just at the time when he had received the news of his first wife's death in Petersburg, and, with crape upon his hat, was drinking and behaving so shamelessly that even the most reckless among us were shocked at the sight of him
34. He jumped from his chair, and in an instant it all stood out before him as plain as his five fingers! “It's all that hat!” he muttered to himself; “it's all simply and solely that damnable round hat, with the crape band round it; that's the reason and cause of all my worries these last days!”
35. The fact of the matter was this: Nearly a fortnight since, he had met for the first time, somewhere about the corner of the Podiacheskaya, a gentleman with crape round his hat
36. But the gentleman with the crape band had not lost much time about reminding Velchaninoff of his existence, for the very next day he met the latter again, on the Nefsky Prospect and again he had stared in a peculiarly fixed way at him
37. Then, for five days there was not a sign of the man; and yet, much to his distaste, Velchaninoff could not, for the life of him, avoid thinking of the man with the crape band
38. The fact of the matter is, there had been a fourth meeting with the man of the crape hat band
39. And it was just at this most important moment, when Velchaninoff's intellect was all on the qui vive to catch up the slightest hints of what he wished to get at, while the foxy old councillor (aware of the fact) was doing his best to reveal nothing, that the former, taking his eyes from his companion's face for one instant, beheld the gentleman of the crape hatband walking along the other side of the road, and looking at him—nay, watching him, evidently—and apparently smiling!
40. He was obliged to confess at last, that all his anxiety, his irritation, his state of agitation generally, must undoubtedly be connected with, and absolutely attributed to, the appearance of the wretched-looking creature with the crape hatband, in spite of his insignificance
41. The “crape man” had appeared suddenly, as usual, and had passed by Velchaninoff, but without looking up at him this time; indeed, he had gone by with downcast eyes, and had even seemed anxious to pass unobserved
42. “You! Crape hatband! You want to escape notice this time, do you? Who are you?”
43. I dare swear that the whole business of this man with the crape hatband has been a dream too! I was perfectly right yesterday, he isn't haunting me the least bit in the world; it is I that am haunting him! I've invented a pretty little ghost-story about him and then climb under the table in terror at my own creation! Why do I call him a little cad, too? he may be a most respectable individual for all I know! His face is a disagreeable one, certainly, though there is nothing hideous about it! He dresses just like anyone else
44. The man in the crape hatband was standing on the opposite side of the street
45. Awaiting the proper moment, Velchaninoff suddenly slipped the hook, pushed the door wide, and almost tumbled over the man with the crape hatband!
46. The visitor raised his eyes to Velchaninoff's, lifted his hat from the ground beside him, and with great dignity pointed out the black crape band
47. Velchaninoff stared stupidly at the crape, and thence at the man's face
48. “Well, for instance, here's an important question—the crape
49. What should you do yourself, if you were wearing crape, under the circumstances? My own idea was, that if I left it on, I should be giving a proof of the fidelity of my affections
50. Shall I take off the crape, eh?”
1. Then my car craped out on me
2. The blinds of the avenue passed and number nine with its craped knocker, door ajar
1. Make as many crapes as desired