Kids just love climbing along and jumping into water spouts, especially if the spouts are sometimes unpredictable. |
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She spouts fountains of ridiculous psychobabble but has the firmest grasp on reality. |
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There was steam hissing from a dozen little spouts and a thick green gas hid the floor. |
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Constantly bemoaning his lot, he spouts an endless supply of cruel put-downs, although few of them have much effect. |
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Billy's father Stan is a quiet character, who nonetheless often spouts unintentionally humorous lines. |
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We bought 80 used galvanized buckets with covers and spouts from a sugarmaker who had changed from traditional buckets to plastic pipeline. |
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A good number of dairy manufacturers still use cartons, many of which sport vivid colors and graphics along with convenient closures and spouts. |
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After a quick ineffectual glance up at Anderson's house, she ran towards the driveway, splashing spouts of mud and rainwater up at her jeans. |
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He just spouts Marxist platitudes and courts his women in a thoroughly conventional way. |
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While the attendant is gone, Macbeth spouts off about the danger that Banquo poses to Macbeth's position as king. |
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Small baluster castes were often converted to more useful pitcher cream jugs by the addition of handles and spouts. |
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Elise, relieved, tried to vent some of her indignation like a teakettle spouts steam. |
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I thought of all the electricity that was used to pump the water into overhead tanks so that they could flow from these tapless spouts. |
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This invention concerns water outlets such as shower heads and water spouts for ablutionary devices or appliances. |
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In the heat of battle, death spouts from the mouth of this formidable beast of steel. |
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Two versions of the actuator are available, with short spouts and long spouts, to meet all market requirements. |
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There's only us and a few other people eating lunch in this big bar and I fear for their appetite as he spouts swear words, smoke and grisly tales of true crime. |
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Roofs are of corrugated iron drained by copper spouts and downpipes. |
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Not surprisingly, whale spouts can seem rather tiny out there, small puffs of vapour that hang in the air only slightly longer than the spray from a wave. |
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These delicate swivel water spouts with rotary upper parts feature an external heating system. 2 gully grates are also included. |
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In some cases, the ceiling entrance serves as a blowhole from which water spouts during times of high tide or rough seas. |
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These spouts specifically intended for oil bottles enable controlled drizzling of olive oil. |
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Even during the most severe summers the water flows cool and copiously from the spouts. |
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Samplers located in spouts must not come after a vertical drop of more than 15 metres or be within 0.6 metre of any bends in the spouting. |
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Her father, a metalsmith, made pipes, spouts and gutters for construction companies. |
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Self-sealing devices on the filling spouts eliminate sloppiness. |
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However, food grade ethyl alcohol and sodium hypochlorite are authorized for the disinfection of tapholes and spouts. |
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Gone, for example, are the traditional buckets hanging from spouts on trees. |
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Bulk bags are designed with top and bottom spouts to permit top and bottom unloading as required. |
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It consists of two faces, one of them with the eight spouts and the other that serves as a trough. |
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While the ghost of default stalks the battlements, he dithers and spouts soliloquies. |
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Its insignia was two alembics with spouts crossed against a benzene ring. |
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A crisp home-made Yorkshire pudding, two if you were my dad, roast potatoes, carrots, runner beans and spouts would be spooned on to the plate together with lashings of Bisto. |
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In another small watercolor, also from 2004, there is a series of figures that look like women in green dresses, but that can also be read as teapots with double spouts. |
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You may see a series of spouts just before the whale sounds. |
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Outcroppings on both sides of the building serve as drain spouts. |
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Tornadoes and water spouts were possible as the next wave of the storm came ashore Friday. |
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Place drinking water in the reservoir, and test the functionality of the lick spouts with a paper towel. |
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To collect a rain water use a rain barrel at the bottom of gutter down spouts. |
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The detail of its high-quality finish will satisfy even those with the most exacting standards, from its characteristic cross-head taps with their prized porcelain inlay to the spouts and their lavish six-edge faceting. |
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Three dolphins carved in stone, bearing a trident, form the top of the fountain column, which rises from the centre of the fountain basin. Water flows into the basin through four basilisk-shaped spouts. |
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They had to be brought a long way, tended to arrive too late, and had limited reach, with spouts but no delivery hoses. |
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Toxotid and anabantid fish from Southeast Asia project spouts of water toward prey above the surface of the water. |
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He arrived at the accident site about three hours after the accident occurred and saw water spouts up to 60 feet in height rising from the lake surface. |
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Three of the corner towers had projecting rain spouts that drained the rainwater and replenished the well located at the centre of the courtyard, while the first floor was provided with seven rain spouts for the same purpose. |
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She's as stubborn as a mule when we try to argue with her and she spouts some complete rubbish. |
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The feedbox and discharge spouts of the screen are protected with Metso's Trellex modular wear and impact resistance rubber linings. |
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Fuda Faucet electroplates its faucets, spouts and fittings prior to assembling them. |
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The reality is that, as much as it spouts the rhetoric of supporting our troops, when our troops come home after having served our country, they receive almost no support from the government. |
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The automatic rinsing function flushes the coffee spouts and milk nozzles automatically, and the machine goes through an automatic cleaning process whenever it is turned on or is coming off stand-by. |
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If it is absolutely necessary to use a disinfectant during tapping, only food grade ethyl alcohol, applied by sprinkling it on spouts and in tapholes, may be authorized. |
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Use a watering can with gentle spouts instead of a strong hose. |
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Please note that you'll only receive the white silicone spouts. |
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That of the sources is light and very pure, it spouts out ground all the year at a temperature of 11,6°C. This water is used by the hydropathic establishment to look after and give in form. |
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Pottery was characterized by thin walled vessels, subtle, symmetrical shapes, elegant spouts, and decorations, and dynamic lines. |
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For a single four-letter word with only three unique letters, it's got plenty of versatility – my edition of Webster's spouts off 51 definitions – and the six examples that Jean uses show its diverse denotations in action. |
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Me and a few other guys climbed to the top of the fountain and poured the stuff in where the water spouts out. |
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The trio then sailed back up the Mersey in single file formation, tug boats pumping out vast V-shaped water spouts ahead and astern the royal procession. |
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Alternative systems such as free runoff from falls, pond circulators or in-ground water spouts can be used as fresh, yet recycled water for conservation purposes. |
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The 80-foot tower with its dramatic, fabulous animal water spouts, clocks and spire is a beacon, a landmark and icon for all of us with its architecture. |
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