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An easy victory.
runaway
romp
blowout
laugher
walkaway
runaway
romp
blowout
laugher
walkaway
1
There is a great risk of
runaway
wildfires under the current conditions.
2
Eventually the
runaway
must land in the arms of the mounted police.
3
No doubt in pursuit of a
runaway
;
perhaps with those terrible dogs.
4
Much more still needs to be done to curb
runaway
sentence inflation.
5
Chadwick had worked with the FBI on
runaway
cases a few times.
1
For some it was a boisterous
romp
,
for others a joyless reality.
2
Only in horse racing do rank outsiders regularly
romp
home as winners.
3
The sermon is discussed and the children forbidden to
romp
or laugh.
4
They really are selling the thing as some sort of careering
romp
.
5
No need to jeopardize either for a weekend
romp
with the boss.
1
The Cardinals did set a few franchise records despite the
blowout
loss.
2
As early word of BP's Deepwater Horizon
blowout
began spreading, investors panicked.
3
Hermanson started the
blowout
with a layup on the Gaels' first possession.
4
MMS has been under intense scrutiny since the April 20 BP
blowout
.
5
Opposition leader Simon Bridges is accusing the government of a spending
blowout
.
1
The Ducks turned it into a
laugher
early in the third period.
2
Angie's so shocked by Mort's audacity her rage almost bubbles into
laugher
.
3
She pressed both her hands against her mouth to stifle her
laugher
.
4
He would try out his material on me because I'm a great
laugher
.
5
He followed a youth who was the quickest afoot and the readiest
laugher
.
1
Biggest single project I ever worked on, designed for a thirty-minute
walkaway
.
2
That's incredibly important to them... In the
walkaway
circumstance there is nothing to pay.
3
His secret weapons included
"
walkaway
"
clauses or "buy-it-if-you-like-it" deals unlike anything the industry had seen.
4
I generally carry an even thousand dollars in
walkaway
money, and that was what I had now.
5
It's a regular
walkaway
,
believe me!
1
Labour could well be a
shoo
-
in
according to its latest internal polling.
2
If we start planning now, you'll be a
shoo
-
in
for seventh grade.
3
You'd be a
shoo
-
in
with something like that.' Greta laughed and laughed.
4
It should have been a
shoo
-
in
for Republican candidate Alice Forgy Kerr.
5
If he has told Hansen he's ready, he's surely a
shoo
-
in
for Japan.
6
The show is considered
shoo
-
in
for Best Musical, the top award.
7
With Manchester looking a
shoo
-
in
for Andy Burnham, the focus is on Birmingham.
8
He eases this through, he's a
shoo
-
in
for reelection, for life.
9
A member of the 1922 committee said: I wouldn't say Boris is a
shoo
-
in
.
10
He should be a Lions
shoo
-
in
,
but right now he has much to do.
11
But they're saying he's a
shoo
-
in
for the next election.
12
Until mid-March, he looked like a
shoo
-
in
for the Elysee.
13
It had been a
shoo
-
in
until this woman turned up.
14
The Player: Led Zeppelin The Play: Another obvious
shoo
-
in
.
15
Either way, a climber should be a
shoo
-
in
for that position you're looking to fill.
16
Our own Liam Neeson was also seen to be a
shoo
-
in
for best supporting actor.