Street names for cocaine.
Coca Cola is a trademarked cola.
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Examples for "snow "
Examples for "snow "
1 Traveled four miles; came to the snow ; continued about four miles further.
2 Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
3 Our teams continue to work hard to clear snow from the airfield.
4 One year the snow was five foot high right here on the-Ned?
5 Least it's too cold to snow , he comments; that's one good thing.
1 And La Motte; at the first blow ; was more than half successful.
2 It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
3 My head sunk on my breast; I received the blow in silence.
4 The salt winds of the Channel blow in through the open ports.
5 He got in between the armour plates; first blow went to him.
1 But the stuff doesn't whisper nose candy to me.
2 But pills and nose candy go hand-in-hand with Hollywood.
5 She's wired on something, and I wonder for a moment if she's sourced some nose candy , then I realize: this is what she lives for.
1 However, protein C concentrate is not yet widely available in many countries.
2 Given the opening day results in Group C , Prandelli has a point.
3 Increases greater than 6 ° C possible set for western, central and northern interior.
4 A B is the principal meridian; C D is the base line.
5 In the latter case however, the hepatitis C epidemic cautions against complacency.
1 Another guy, with coked - out eyes and finger-in-the-socket hair, steps up alongside her.
2 Even a coked - up Sam Kinison would have been more focused.
3 The gig, frequented by coked - up mobsters and rock royalty, was an active black hole.
4 So, how do coked - up mice act, you might ask.
5 When the green coal on top has been coked the fire is ready for use.
6 Black's coked - up Jeff Portnoy stars in a series of gross-out films built around fart jokes.
7 She looked like a cross between the Bride of Frankenstein and a coked - up Courtney Love.
8 She gets coked to the eyeballs night after night.
9 She must've been coked up or something, because he said she had the strength of ten men.'
10 Had some coked - out ragnose violated my refuge?
11 Not when I met her coked up at yoyo... And NOT with that ugly husband she has.
12 It's a coked - up monument to late-90s British hubris; it is to Tarantino what Oasis were to the Beatles.
13 Where was that coked - up whore, Julie?
14 We got so coked up in the theatre, nobody gets me higher than he does, in every way actually.
15 Maybe she's too coked up.
16 No coals are now coked at the Clyde iron works; at all the three furnaces the iron is smelted with coals.
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