Street names for cocaine.
Sinónimos
Examples for "snow"
Examples for "snow"
1Traveled four miles; came to the snow; continued about four miles further.
2Note the entrance; a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
3Our teams continue to work hard to clear snow from the airfield.
4One year the snow was five foot high right here on the-Ned?
5Least it's too cold to snow, he comments; that's one good thing.
1And La Motte; at the first blow; was more than half successful.
2It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
3My head sunk on my breast; I received the blow in silence.
4The salt winds of the Channel blow in through the open ports.
5He got in between the armour plates; first blow went to him.
1The Company's products include stainless steel products, ferro alloys and metallurgical coke.
2The plant serves the commercial coke market plus U.S. Steel's steelmaking facilities.
3A coke fire can be made in a hole in the ground.
4Brandy chases whisky in South African spirit wars JOHANNESBURG Klippies and coke.
5In some instances the coke, and not the gas, is a by-product.
1However, protein C concentrate is not yet widely available in many countries.
2Given the opening day results in Group C, Prandelli has a point.
3Increases greater than 6°C possible set for western, central and northern interior.
4A B is the principal meridian; C D is the base line.
5In the latter case however, the hepatitis C epidemic cautions against complacency.
1But the stuff doesn't whisper nose candy to me.
2But pills and nose candy go hand-in-hand with Hollywood.
5She'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.
6"No, that's not candy," Dan said, although of course it was: nose candy.
Translations for nose candy