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And La Motte; at the first blow; was more than half successful.
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It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
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My head sunk on my breast; I received the blow in silence.
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The salt winds of the Channel blow in through the open ports.
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He got in between the armour plates; first blow went to him.
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However, I also strongly believe in the right to spoil your vote.
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I wanted to spoil the party by a long way, Abbott said.
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No way was he going to let a woman spoil the moment.
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We should not interfere in case we spoil an official criminal investigation.
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The only result will be to spoil the control of the aeroplane.
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Leaders who fumble crises like these often pay a high political price.
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I fumble for my phone, then speed-dial the last number-theDuty Officer.
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Linebacker Luke Kuechly recovered the fumble at the New Orleans 45-yard line.
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Indianapolis cornerback Vontae Davis forced the fumble, and safety Mike Adams recovered.
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Undaunted by his fumble, Stidham kept the pressure on the Bulldogs' defense.
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Then she picked up the muff in which the letter lay hidden.
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But the muff lay in her lap, ponderous with its rich enclosures.
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So across the street, her nose in her muff, ran Margaret Elizabeth.
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She also carried a new beaver muff, but in one hand only.
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Then, just as she was, hands in muff, she entered the parlour.
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The Company's cellulose fibers product portfolio includes fluff, market and specialty pulps.
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No permanent space means there's no place for postcards or personal fluff.
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Let me trim out all the fluff and get to work, already!
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Sunrise disclosed the world trimmed from horizon to horizon in fairy fluff.
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You think I am being dramatic, building fluff when there isn't any.
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Rusty patched bumble bee proposed for U.S. endangered species status The U.S.
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A bumble-bee alighted and strolled on the crown of his Panama hat.
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When my godson grows up, he wants to be a bumble bee.
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Children, have you ever seen a wild bees' nest- arealbumble-bees 'home
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Bees, bumble bees, and even wasps were the victims of his strange voracity.
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Mr Andrews has publicly taken personal responsibility for the hotel quarantine bungle.
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That's an unbelievably catastrophic bungle right at the front door, Stefanovic said.
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This bureaucratic bungle persisted for more than two years until October 2018.
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Of course he made a terrible bungle of it to start with.
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He must understand his position, so as not to bungle the thing.
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Well, you made a dog's bollocks of that, didn't you, little Beta?
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Listen, Doc, I don't need to know all the technical bollocks.
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I don't write at a certain time each day - bollocks to that.
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It was just a moment of exasperation and I thought, 'bollocks to it'.
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They think it's all bollocks and are prepared to say so.
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In fact, he argued forcefully against the botch-up, to great personal cost.
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It was something of a botch, too, in an extremely pleasant way.
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The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the botch-up.
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BP's wooden CEO has seemed able to botch even the friendliest interviews.
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I must botch up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
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A bobble at the start can reduce that margin in a flash.
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On Stubbs's desk, beside his laptop, is a Jerry Falwell bobble-head doll.
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A plate that has a little bobble, all of them, any so.
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Famous faces gave salopettes, skis and bobble hats a forever fashion status.
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She shoved the shoulder straps down, and let her tits bobble free.
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Someone could simply guess, or flub the answer through a silly mistake.
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Sending out mass apology for the address book flub later today.
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You remember that flub of hers last year at the festival for Hermes?
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He didn't do a thing wrong except flub a few of his lines.
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It was one flub after another-doubledbecause of Judith copying me!
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Remember what a furious bodge that turned out to be?
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But it works well, and makes you realise how often other crime shows bodge their endings. 22.
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I was far too tired, and not in the mood; I made a bodge of narrating my report.
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The bodge job is so dodge, the trains sport disabled accessible toilets that wheelchairs can't properly fit into.
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And then they bodge it.
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Clinton and her staff maintain she did not mishandle any information.
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It doesn't matter that the ministers and their courtiers shamelessly mishandle the nation's affairs.
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As the West continuous to mishandle the electronic jihad it is proving the militants right.
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The group said in a statement that officials have mishandled the situation.
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Both sides mishandled the crisis that followed, leading to the final split.
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That really was bizarre, but not costly, as the captain Schaars made a total bollix of the corner.
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Since he declined to return their ball, the youths would assuredly have called him a "speccy bollix".
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They thought for a while and came up with what they agreed was a much more acceptable word: "bollix".
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Someday I would look back on it with disbelief, knowing the only thing I'd accomplished with Iola was to bollix my chances with this woman.
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You didn't get this bollixed up without lots and lots of planning.
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The new commonwealth must arouse, and screwup the brakes much tighter.
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Mr. Lansing could not screwup his courage to resign in 1916.
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I will have my hair frizzed, and screwup an imposing cue.
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I've been trying for days to screwup my courage to speak.
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Mendax wanted something innocuous, which wouldn't screwup the 1000 lines permanently.
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It was the day she threw her ballup into the tree.
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I thought we ran the ballup the court with a purpose.
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Five strokes later I picked my ballup out of the bunker.
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Throw the ballup, and Mr. Randolph Rover held out his hands.
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It seems as if some one had thrown a ballup there.
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True, viruses muckup computers and networks, and cost a fortune in downtime.
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If the suits want to hopelessly muckup their own network, let them.
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Just release the spray or muckup the chemical balance in his Pirbuterol Acetate.
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Rather than muckup a good thing, Dearborn opted for a touchup over a makeover.
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But it's an opportunity we could still muckup.
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You didn't get this bollixedup without lots and lots of planning.
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This brain is bollixedup about reality and I can't analyze it.
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Tom would get all bollixedup trying to set up even a little tent.
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He wondered if he'd bollixedup the breaks.
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Damn, I'm going to enjoy that almost as much as I am bollixingup my dear old friend Ralph's campaign.'
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'We're going to bollocksup our second chance at Eden, even before the paint has dried.'
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Finally I realised that if you foulup, you move on.
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At least now we know for certain that we didn't foulup the initialization process.
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You can't even trust them to foulup dependably.
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He didn't want anything to foulup this reunion.
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Look on the bright side, the water should foulup that white fire of theirs.
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If I messup, I have to lead by example and go.
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They messup budgets, and the HSE must live within its budget.
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The last thing you want to do is messup that moment.
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I just don't want anything to happen to messup this sale.
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What if I do bad?' I was really afraid to messup.
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But the second time they operate it'll be harder to fuckup.
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Now it's time to cowboy the fuckup and deal with it.
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And we can always make an exception if you really fuckup.
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That's what could happen if you fuckup when you're in charge.
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Tyrone glared at him, as if to say, shut the fuckup.
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I must botchup the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
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Are you affected by Auckland Council's consenting botchup?
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Gillard accepts complete responsibility for the "real Julia" botchup in the 2010 campaign.
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The Prime Minister says a botchup that allowed a woman with Covid-19 to leave isolation is unacceptable.
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The Prime Minister is facing his first political botchup as questions continue to swirl around the Internal Affairs Minister.
Usage of louse up in inglês
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And of course there are plenty of neurotics around, people who'd louseup heaven itself.
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Only trouble is, they louseup the range scale.
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Moral: Thou shalt not convert thy neighbor's wife, nor yet louseup they neighbor's life.
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You did us a favor by giving us advance notice; why should we louseup your show for you?
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I was this close to hornin' in on your conversation, but then I figured why louseup a sale for you?
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But you've lousedup your own life and the life of Martha Bagley.
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But the deal about the money lousedup everything.
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Does she think he regrets lousingup their marriage?
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This thing is tricky enough now without getting it lousedup with a lot of personal angles.
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Stupid contractors lousingup or something.
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For Timothy, seeing the golf balls, then lousingup several attempts at putting them correctly, was the determining factor.
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'I should have given him a court-martial after he lousedup that Ferrara mission and went around twice.'
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We'd have had that money back by now except that a clear-cut case of embezzlement got lousedup with some jealous woman blowing her stack.
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He obviously hadn't, because he'd been sucked out of position by that wheeze about investigating complaints of something lousingup television reception in the neighborhood.
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"I flew in today to see if I could cool this thing before it got lousedup with cops or newspapers."