By the middle of the afternoon the chuck wagon was in sight.
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Later, he went to the chuck wagon and brought back some supper.
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I liked the stone pile better than the chuck they gave us.
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The end of the spindle should be threaded to receive a chuck.
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Games of lesser importance included 26, faro, keno, the punchboard, and chuck-a-luck.
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The citizens, however, are not convinced, and continue to hurl anti-Semitic insults.
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There was no question how far the giants could hurl their boulders.
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Some young migrants and refugees appeared to hurl rocks at the guards.
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He determines to reach El Paso, and hurl the Texans on California.
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Near and far-off, the limitless wings of the tempest hurl and go
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I knew I would vomit soon, didn't know why I hadn't already.
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For a long while he thought he might vomit or pass out.
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Some seemed to sing their speech; some almost to vomit it up.
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That said, the policeman's severed hand almost made me vomit a little.
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You make me feel as if I might vomit at any moment.
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She knew she was going to puke, she just didn't know when.
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I'd rather puke my way up the coast on a cargo schooner!
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Soon it was assuring me that my story was puke, worthless cockshit.
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The first time he bent over to puke, I intended to pounce.
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Believe me, they will be happier than if you puke on them.
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In places the yak trail led between steep banks of unstable rubble.
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Its fur was long and wispy, like the fur of a yak.
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Tell him we'd better dispense with the yak and get with it.
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Even the ropes which sustain the tents are made of yak's wool.
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You happily eat goat testicles, yak eyeballs, camel intestines and elephant dung.
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Previously, the ships could disgorge thousands of people onto the beach daily.
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Now, Rubra observed eleven wormhole termini blink open to disgorge the survivors.
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William Bunning-Ford will now have to disgorge every stick of his estate.
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What could it profit them to gather what they must straightway disgorge?
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They would not have to disgorge the money they accumulated along the way.
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Every time she looked at Bili's arm now, she wanted to retch.
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I cough, gasp, gasp more, try to retch, remember how to breathe.
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Immediately a sickly sweet odor spread out, causing the physician to retch.
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The stench of vomit, alcohol and urine makes one want to retch.
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She moved faster than Aislinn, and Seth stood trying not to retch.
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Or rather you shouldn't, unless you have a strong desire to barf.
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I was in back, lurching and bouncing and trying not to barf.
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Whatever the reason, I was happy to stow my unused barf bag.
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Though he had his bag at the ready, some barf had escaped.
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I threw the keys and the barf bag onto the kitchen table.
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Each night, well-fed individuals regurgitate packages of congealed blood for hungry roostmates.
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In time José felt himself bursting; the liquid began to regurgitate.
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Occasionally these small snakes will even regurgitate a termite after swallowing it whole.
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About all I did was regurgitate what was in the manual.
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As they approached this capital, Renaldo's grief seemed to regurgitate with redoubled violence.
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If one word can perhaps symbolize the development of the Australian vocabulary, it could be chunder.
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It still stank a bit of chunder, but that was a minor inconvenience compared to being horizontal.
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As with most Australian slang, the original phrase got shortened over time, and watch out under became chunder -or so the story goes.
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A few years ago Chunder Sen, the great scholar of India, died.
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But I recognized Grish Chunder's point of view and sympathized with it.
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And now and then an unmistakable upchuck bouquet would waft across his nostrils.
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Ledford was trying not to upchuck his steak and eggs and chocolate cake.
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Is our fierce vampire slayer gonna upchuck on the victims?
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Has the in-helmet upchuck ever actually come to pass?
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Shaky, sweaty and like she might upchuck any second.
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I'm going to pukeup everything because I'm such a pig.
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The man who could look at a cat and make it pukeup hairballs.
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Cate stayed in her seat, feeling like she might pukeup her tuna melt.
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We know that Wildman could pukeup those things.
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Spencer's gut churned so violently, she was afraid she might pukeup the Hawaiian feast.
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Every year the competition contrives to throwup something a little different.
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He wanted to throwup his hat and shout in sheer joy.
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A moment later he started and throwup his hands in surprise.
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I throwup the chamber-window, to breathe the earliest breath of summer.
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I think it was all fairly…well…it didn't throwup any major challenges.
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With that said, you bringup a great point, which is oxygen.
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I'll bringup the rear-in case it gets in position to attack.
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Which was true, of course, and petty of me to bringup.
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It's not always an easy thing to bringup or talk about.
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They should also bringup any family history related to lipid disorders.
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If you've spent a night " prayingtotheporcelaingod"-diarrhea ,vomiting ,chills ,headache-youcanprobably thank salmonella or norovirus for the experience.
Ús de ralph en anglès
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Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said refugees would undergo several security checks.
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For reasons that soon became clear, Ralph took longer to warm up.
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In 2000, for example, consumer advocate Ralph Nader ran as an independent.
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Lands Minister Ralph Regenvanu said people need to get their homes rebuilt.
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I don't know about the good part, but yes, Colonel Ralph Newlin.
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It was the first time I'd seen him cry since, said Ralph.
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I'm sorry, Ralph, but as I said, you simply cannot threaten me.
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The smoldering hope In the heart of Ralph Hartsook did the same.
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Dr. Niki Ralph says: A structured, consistent skincare routine is absolutely vital.
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Ralph Lauren said a search was being conducted for a new CEO.
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The buzz this year was a visit by fashion designer Ralph Lauren.
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Ralph worked very diligently too; he was in the mood for work.
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Ralph Hartsook grew red in the face when he saw the puppy.
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With a little smile, Sarah said to Ralph, Answer yes or no.
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The seminary in Douay was founded by Father Ralph Cusack in 1577.
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Ralph: We are still working on the drainage in the lower field.