Usa "sweeper" in una frase
sweeper frasi di esempio
sweeper
1. His father was never much of a student and when he graduated from high school - or if he graduated, I'm not entirely sure - he got a job as a sweeper and maintenance guy at SCA
2. need a sweeper for the pressroom floor, but he sure as hell don’t need no high
3. I could probably find a competent floor sweeper without
4. A few thousand yards or so upstream, Hatch’s squadron of three US destroyers and one mine sweeper lay moored amongst a plethora of smaller naval craft
5. a street sweeper into tel ing him what his dirtiest sexual desires where just to
6. Look! Here come the sweeper bots!
7. Sweeper bots zero in and deconstruct the two massive
8. Sweeper bots dive in low with the magnetic
9. sweeper bots fly past the mechas and helicopters; free
10. He watched for signs of movement; lumbering troop trucks, alert soldiers or sweeper cars in pursuit
11. The sweeper car sprinted toward them
12. The sweeper car had failed
13. The shells fragmented as they hit the sweeper car
14. Had the sweeper car found them here, the canyon would have shuddered with their impact as if struck by a meteor
15. Unlike my role of midfield sweeper at Callies, I found a new role at Wits
16. We are both suffering just now; but what about Time, that kindest soother, softener, healer, that final tidier up of ragged edges, and sweeper away of the broken fragments of the past?
17. Some have sweeper
18. These sweeper tentacles have things called nematocysts that will burn other corals
19. The Chalice coral is considered semi-aggressive and they may have sweeper tentacles that will
20. Sweeper tentacles can be very long (6 to 8
21. Give them lots of space because they have very long sweeper tentacles that are
22. Besom: The sweeper of destruction; an aggressive sweeping rain that leaves no food, but ruin
23. "She used to wear a hat to hide her hair, and she would play sweeper, I don't know if she still does, but she did," Josh says
24. Now a bag of remarkable clothespins, next, a wonderful nutmeg grater which fell to pieces at the first trial, a knife cleaner that spoiled all the knives, or a sweeper that picked the nap neatly off the carpet and left the dirt, labor-saving soap that took the skin off one's hands, infallible cements which stuck firmly to nothing but the fingers of the deluded buyer, and every kind of tin-ware, from a toy savings bank for odd pennies, to a wonderful boiler which would wash articles in its own steam with every prospect of exploding in the process
25. Improved by the Sweeper
26. Try to behave with it? That was his useless advice? Sweeper? Minions? Candy? What the hell is he talking about?
27. In Burned we learn the Sweeper tinkered with the Unseelie Princess(es) and changed her (them) somehow
28. SWEEPER: A collector of powerful, broken things, it resembles a giant trash heap of metal cogs and gears
29. The Sweeper traveled with him for a time, studying him, or perhaps seeing if he, too, could be collected and tinkered with
30. On the roadway which they were approaching whilst still speaking beyond the swingchains a horse, dragging a sweeper, paced on the paven ground, brushing a long swathe of mire up so that with the noise Bloom was not perfectly certain whether he had caught aright the allusion to sixtyfive guineas and John Bull
31. the man in the sweeper car or you might as well call it in the sleeper car who in any case couldn't possibly hear because they were too far simply sat in his seat near the end of lower Gardiner street and looked after their lowbacked car
32. But there was Bhuggoo, the sweeper, from the city, who had a reputation for dancing, and was in great request at weddings in consequence, and he danced against Piroo, and so elegant and ingenious were his contortions that he was voted the better
33. This so incensed Piroo that he struck the man; but the sweeper, who was generally accustomed to winding up his performance by a grand broom fight with some brother of the same craft, was quite ready for an affair that could only increase his popularity
34. It is a great indignity to be beaten by the broom of a sweeper, and Piroo, maddened with rage, flew at the throat of his rival
35. But Bhuggoo, the sweeper, was very nimble, and as the end of a jharroo in the face feels like the back of a porcupine, you may guess it is the most effective way of stopping a rush
36. So Piroo, baffled and humiliated, left the sweeper victor of the field and fled amid great shouts of laughter