Do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly.
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Examples for "monkey"
Examples for "monkey"
1He took the child away and put the monkey in its place.
2We must go lower down in the animal scale, to the monkey.
3Soon the monkey learned how to sell wild chickens in the market.
4The monkey climbed to the roof of the house and sat there.
5Albert became waterboy; Earl was powder monkey, in charge of all blasting.
1In the register of the potter's field I shall soon have both.
2The ancient potter employed woven fabrics in handling, finishing, and decorating pottery.
3For a while the Quarantine Commission had charge of the potter's fields.
4He wouldn't potter about in a garden excavating the pedestals of statues.
5And now it will be broken in pieces like a potter's vessel.
1A few days earlier, Taborlin had met a tinker on the road.
2Could be one of the children that came with that tinker family.
3If there had been a massacre the tinker would certainly have heard.
4Yesterday Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed he would never tinker with superannuation.
5They all tinker with our sense of time, space, and one another.
1Tick tock, the time is nigh for advocates of the long putter.
2A lot of that I learned through putting with a longer putter.
3She laid down the putter and fingered the balls for a moment.
4We putter around in an aimless sort of way and get nowhere.
5On his game he is long and straight and a nerveless putter.
1The health and safety rules are not something you mess around with.
2Don't mess around trying to save money by making the product cheaper.
3Toward the end, Luther let me mess around on my off hours.
4I go home now, mess around, listen to music, make some clothes.
5Morgan, I don't think we can mess around too much over there.
1We don't want to stop to monkey around in the dark.
2And I suppose you can, for you always liked to monkey around with words.
3I'd heap rather sleep in the bed with a rattler than monkey around with conjur.
4One of the always wore a live monkey around the neck instead of a fur piece.
5However badly we may do it, patriotism demands that we monkey around with a garden of our own.
1This ancient world was just too dangerous to muck about in.
2I mean you can only muck about so much can't you?
3He was feeling the icy muck about his numbed legs.
4He just wanted to blast them at the net or muck about playing keepy-uppy.
5Such as flushing out prey so that I needn't muck about in such filth.
1Scattered in the muck around it she'd seen lumps of calcium carbonate: chalk.
2Necromancy is the practice of using magic to muck around with dead things.
3When it comes to jaw-dropping beaches -Australia doesn't muck around.
4Once I'd popped the question Kate didn't muck around.
5She got off on it, happy to muck around in the trash, the wet squelch.
6I'm not in the mood to muck around.
7He left that, but took samples from the grit and muck around it, including a charred phalange.
8Word has a pretty good spell checker and the custom dictionaries are easy to muck around with.
9If you are going to continue to muck around, at least give me a couple of stories.
10In the muck around them were pieces of the house's floor, a mattress, and a broken-up bed.
11They have the gall to come into this place and throw this sort of muck around, he said.
12We're not going to muck around.
13The Fomor muck around with them.
14You might muck around in physics with Bri, but you'd stay respectfully quiet and studious for Mr Wood.
15They Sydney computer system was a far more interesting place to muck around in than the rural high school.
16Neither of us muck around.
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