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Examples for "scouse"
Examples for "scouse"
1People say it's vital to have a scouse heartbeat and local players.
2If you're a scouse coffee aficionado, let us know which one he means.
3Even a scouse of mouldy biscuit met the approval of Loolowcan.
4Unbeaten in their past six, it is the scouse Blues who are looking good.
5My husband is from Liverpool and talks fondly of scouse.
1I think I shall strike like the 'donk' and refuse to stir unless they give me peppermints!
2I have not brought ze donk'.'
3The 'donk' won't go without peppermints!
4But instead of being dead the box of tricks ups and gives the donk another butt and moves on.
5While the S6's motor used to be the star of the show, this donk is a support mechanism for a lovely cabin and engaging chassis.
1Any moment we expected contact, the hard bounce of the wheels on the runway.
1No, you can't have a bouncy house at your birthday party.... What do you mean why?
2In May, two children were seriously injured in a similar bouncy house incident in upstate New York.
3Witnesses told local media the bouncy house was lifted some 30 feet off the ground in the incident at Sullivan Farm.
4At the daycare there are five rooms with over 100 interactive objects, including dress-up hats, bubbles, a bouncy house, musical instruments, and more.
5Snow cones, carnival games, fireworks and, of course, five bouncy houses will be part of his memorial service.
Translations for bouncy hard house