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In the wet season serpents are common in the neighbourhood of Pará.
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Nancy ran for the maid; for tablets of aspirin; for wet handkerchiefs.
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It was misting; the streets gleamed wet and wan beneath the lamps.
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The water flows here only in the wet part of the year.
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Towards morning it rained; the whole of the following day was wet.
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Hayward said that in the longer term, oil market fundamentals remained tight.
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Security for the senator will be tight in view of recent violence.
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If you're experiencing similar problems, hold tight the functionality is coming soon.
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However, political polarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
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Access to the region remains tight, with no foreign journalists allowed in.
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May 20:-Requiresspoon-feeding; sleeps well; remains always in bed in stiff attitudes.
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But the process was marked by stiff political and trade union opposition.
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My body is stiff after a long day working on the house.
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Extending that to banks, however, is likely to stir up stiff opposition.
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Despite the stiff penalties, illegal gambling has grown exponentially in recent years.
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A Chinook can carry 28 combat-loaded troops, a U.S. military official said.
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Our American society is loaded with a false sense of cultural competence.
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The great wagons are being loaded again with tents, weapons, food, gear.
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The Withings is loaded with great features, and has undeniably great software.
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THAILAND: Transport plane loaded with food and medicine was sent to Yangon.
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In one second, the girl's heart smashed to a million billion pieces.
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It was carried quite some way, they say, and smashed to sticks.
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There may be magnificence in the smashing; but the thing is smashed.
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Ilkay Gundogan smashed home the penalty to put City firmly in charge.
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Gates were smashed and rioters set 15 factories on fire, he said.
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The weather was hot enough, however, to wish you were getting soaked.
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A sign of respite for water-soaked central and lower North Island residents.
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He tried to induce the pigeons to take peas soaked in alcohol.
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And it didn't stop until the good vibes had completely soaked in.
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For seventeen hours the world has been soaked in the poisonous ether.
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And right now, pretty much everybody on the inside is really super-pissed.
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Had he briefly been undead, or was he simply one pissed-off chimp?
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We weren't thinking, okay? Mike told the two pissed-off ladies before him.
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What's pissing off the pissed-off girl? He looked almost happy, prattling on.
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He had to hold the other guy up, he was so pissed.'
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His name and image are plastered on a variety of different products.
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Now plastered all over Manticore's news media for untold millions to watch.
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Protesters plastered city squares with posters depicting the detainees as political prisoners.
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The house is sparsely furnished and the floor is not yet plastered.
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People visible inside the store, indistinct images behind damp-streaked and sign-plastered glass.
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Within minutes the place was a smoke-filled den of tipsy Sherlock Holmses.
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The shoemaker in tipsy silence was the only one who followed him.
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They paid her tipsy compliments; they leered at her over the dinner-table.
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It was late at night in the UK, and she was tipsy.
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She recognised her as one of the children with the tipsy father.
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General Moore had made a vain attempt to rouse the besotted men.
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She wormed out of the besotted wretch the secrets of our Order.
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She's doing too good a besotted-fangirl impression not to be playing him.
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However, it seems like these two are beyond besotted with each other.
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At the bottom of the Abyss they are feeble, besotted, and imbecile.
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The planks bent and gave, and sea water sloshed in the hold.
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You're a doll, she said as she sloshed off toward her target.
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Mathias flumped onto a banquette and sloshed liquor on his expensive robe.
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She tipped the glass and some of it sloshed over the rim.
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A curl of seawater sloshed over the concrete and doused my shoes.
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You'll know the secrets of my potty training by this time tomorrow.
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Going potty is one of the most natural things in the world.
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Everybody in it is potty, but I'm beginning to understand about it.
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And father and mother and Charles and Aunt Auriol are all potty.
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His characters - wayward and potty - peter out with no explanation.
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Water slopped over the edge of the bath and onto the linoleum.
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Bene. She nodded violently as the man slopped water on the window.
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The old man gave a start, and slopped some of the coffee.
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He put out a hand to turn the knob and slopped himself.
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A bird-duffer and a half-slopped chirurgeon also met seemingly unrelated accidental ends.
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She went into the bathroom and soused her head in cold water.
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Then, in a moment, up flew his heels and over he soused.
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They returned with what speed they could, and thoroughly soused their bonfire.
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A soused rainbow trout starter was ornamented with beetroot and black lime.
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You get soused like this every night, or is this a special occasion?
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Skylan stared at her in alcohol-fuddled bewilderment, unable to comprehend her words.
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His fuddled brain was not equal to grappling with such a catastrophe.
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The wine was mixed too strong, so there were many fuddled heads.
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For the mist had one strange property: it fuddled one's sense of direction.
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The mind becomes completely fuddled with the heterogeneous patchwork of entirely useless information.
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His ex-wife espoused a cockeyed fiscal philosophy that made very expensive sense.
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His cockeyed version of the Story of our Country for one thing.
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In the end he left the post standing cockeyed in the stream.
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We'll put it this way, to start: Something cockeyed is going on.
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Graphic: China's GDP: slower and more slippery Real growth rates are similarly cockeyed.
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His grandfather was crocked, his father too, and he's as bad.
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Mulholland's crocked himself, and won't be able to turn out for the concert.
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I prefer a crocked Messi to anyone else fully fit.
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Fowke had dragged through the campaign with a crocked knee.
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Then he crocked up, nerves and that sort of thing.
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This priceless if rather pixilated footage is from height of mambo mania.
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The pixilated blur of Alban jumping made a bright line behind her eyelids.
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Meanwhile, mildly pixilated characters gaze absently at them and sometimes make enigmatic remarks.
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A page of links on Satan and Satan-related topics sprang to pixilated life.
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Ethan's face appeared on her screen, slightly pixilated but still familiar, still handsome.
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Maybe she had a pretty good idea her roommate would come home tiddly.
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Two hundred and fifty years of oom-pah-tiddly-oom-pah biting the dust.
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The giveaway was their raised voices; they sounded tiddly.
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Now, now, I'm not blaming you-notthe least tiddly-wink
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I rejoice to say that this is a sequestered spot into which Hi tiddly hi ti, etc.
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I take a big swig of beer, wishing I could just go blotto.
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No more bartending-thetemptation to drink would've kept me blotto-nomore pogoing to punk bands.
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What do you want to get blotto for?
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She wasn't exactly blotto, but she had evidently laid a good foundation for a first-class jag.
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The party broke up, and Ina and I stayed behind to finish the wine and get blotto.
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The man sitting next to Ford was a bit sozzled by now.
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The government claims concern, but has it colluded with the drinks industry to get us sozzled?
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The whores were called Nell and Marie Jeanette; they were lightly sozzled on gin and pig's blood.
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That journalist fellow of William's-he'ssozzled.
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Not twenty feet away, a gin-sozzled old woman slaps her elfin pigeon-chested husband hard against his sparse-haired skull.
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All I know is that she didn't look pie-eyed to me when she left.
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We both got pie-eyed; I was all liquored up, and I guess she was, too.
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Indeed, this joyous musical brinkmanship seems most evident on those occasions when the musicians sound wholly pie-eyed.
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Unless pie-eyed, you cannot hope to grip.
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Most of the crowd was pie-eyed by this time, anyhow, and would fight at the drop of a hat.
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You won't have a tiddley?
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Tom much enjoyed playing Tiddley Winks, and I think would have gone on happily till midnight.
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Hang me if I wasn't blinddrunk at the end of it.
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She was so blinddrunk that she was taken to the hospital.
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When the British drink they get blinddrunk and violent, he says.
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Everybody was blinddrunk-butthey all got over it except HIM.
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I'd like to see David Beckham play football that brilliant when blinddrunk.
Использование термина squiffy на английском
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To tell you the truth, I'm just a bit squiffy.
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I leave feeling squiffy, but also having learned something.
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I didn't take particular notice of what he said, because he was a bit squiffy.
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We could relax and get squiffy together.
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I remember the last time I was squiffy I sang all the way home that old nursery hymn:
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Beside the squiffy vigilantes, the pub was full of women, either genuine prostitutes or police agents in disguise.
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It is a great success: happy families hunt the Gromits, while later in the evening squiffy clubbers pose excitedly beside them.
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He's getting a bit squiffy, if you ask me, suggested Norvil Thayre to the group centered where the punch-bowl was being administered.
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It made you feel squiffy after the sixth glass-argumentative ,magisterial ,maudlin ,taciturn ,erotic ,sentimental ,sea-sick ,ecstatic ,paralysed ,lachrymose ,hilarious ,pugilistic-accordingtoyour temperament.
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People who kept on about narrative tended to have a squiffy view of reality, believing all versions of it to be of equal value.
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Squiffy floral print Surrey matrons v leery nightclub barmen from Shepherd's bush.
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"I'll help you, but if it all goes squiffy, you take the flak."