Dash a liquid upon or against.
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Examples for "gas "
Examples for "gas "
1 Electric power projects include nuclear power plants, gas - fired power plants and others.
2 A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
3 EU officials said the gas talks would continue in Brussels next week.
4 The Company's main products include electric power, gas and steam, among others.
5 The company has always said its gas is highly competitive in Europe.
1 And La Motte; at the first blow ; was more than half successful.
2 It was a blow in the face; his own voice hardened then.
3 My head sunk on my breast; I received the blow in silence.
4 The salt winds of the Channel blow in through the open ports.
5 He got in between the armour plates; first blow went to him.
1 Salt-N-Pepa boast a friendship and working relationship that has spanned 30 years.
2 But it was a good performance. He allowed himself this small boast .
3 Maria Theresa could hardly allow such a boast to pass without comment.
4 It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast .
5 That boast was at the very heart of their Project Fear campaign.
1 Great was the astonishment when one of the donkeys began to bray .
2 The donkey gave a loud bray and kicked up its heels wildly.
3 The fiend began to groan and bray -he was daunted and beat off.
4 The lieutenant laughed a harsh bray and raised his glass in salute.
5 If you could bray like the donkey, I'd be the roaring bull.
1 It brings a certain credibility, authority and a confident swagger to proceedings.
2 His manner was changed; there was something of a swagger in it.
3 Morrison, playing with an increasing swagger , soon took control of the match.
4 Men who make money rarely saunter; men who save money rarely swagger .
5 When the pair returned the deputy seemed to have lost his swagger .
1 Users, however, routinely brag they can use the system to drive hands-free.
2 Sorry to brag but our Christmas tree is absolutely gorgeous this year!
3 However, Bellarmine's vacant attempts to brag about his wealth fell incredibly short.
4 The more we paid for it the louder the owner would brag .
5 You didn't overstate the fact in your brag about the political graves.
1 Despite his bluster , I noticed that he was keeping clear of Steakhouse.
2 The event was not a clear win for Washington, despite Trump's bluster .
3 Few people will take Nick Clegg's latest bluster on tax fairness seriously.
4 At the time it was easy to dismiss Ellison's statements as bluster .
5 So underneath the bluster , Batou was afraid his new look was disturbing.
1 But leaders including US President Donald Trump continue to tout its use.
2 Enthusiasts tout cyber schools for their innovative teaching methods and computer technology.
3 Soon after, Stone grew less hesitant to tout his access to Trump.
4 I'm not a ticket tout , I operate in the secondary ticketing market.
5 The lenders tout variable rates that start at less than 3 percent.
1 Thus did he vaunt , but darkness closed the eyes of the other.
2 Thus did he vaunt , and the Argives were stung by his saying.
3 But it is not for me to vaunt myself for my voyages.
4 Nor did Agricola ever vaunt his exploits to blazon his own fame.
5 But we met as kindred, if I may vaunt myself so much.
1 His bluster and gasconade desert him, and leave him in pitiful case.
2 That they were captured by the Indian seems too much of a gasconade .
3 This gasconade made the whole court laugh, even Catherine.
4 We hear of no gasconade on her part.
5 I love their jolly abandon of manner, their kindness and "honesty," and their gasconade .
1 Koa, I'm going to shoot a line straight out toward Alpha Centauri.
2 Vienna shot a line to Mrs. Adister O'Donnell.
A typographical flourish found on some letterforms, particularly in italics.
1 Not a sound could he hear, save the swash of the waves.
2 Here, in these secluded nooks, I found security from the steamer's swash .
3 I s'pose Ingolby has paid this old skeesicks for talking this swash .
4 He felt the swash of the fragrant water upon his body.
5 I was as a man who swash - buckles - arecklessmariner of the olden time.
6 I can hear the swash of water just the same, Dick.
7 It was otherwise with the roistering swash - bucklers who came back in that glorious autumn.
8 It must be fun to swash the water round and dig out the soap.
9 A swash of ice-water filled the bottom of the skiff.
10 There was a swash of foam, and she was gone.
11 As cup ties go it was more buckling than swash .
12 Hollywood has certainly played a starring role in giving impressionable teenagers some swash - buckling role models.
13 Do not let it be supposed that I had become a swash - buckler of a soldier.
14 Stern heard her breath, gasping and quick, above the roar and swash of the mad waters.
15 He is a brute, a swash - buckler , a drunkard.
16 Oh, a sorter swash - bucklin ' Spanish don-thekind whut likes ter dress up, an' play the dandy.
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