He thought as he twisted the nozzle, forcing gushes of water at his quickly whitening skin. |
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She said when it rains water gushes into the hole and under the foundations. |
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The layout gushes rather than oozes quality and all the controls simply fall to hand. |
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The letter she wrote to introduce the report fairly gushes with enthusiasm for doing good works. |
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Outside on the streets the water hydrants dribbled miserably after entertaining shrieking Hispanic kids all day long in exuberant gushes. |
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The grass tapped lightly on their legs as they passed, the breeze blew against them in cool gushes, and their spirits were high. |
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Joey had his hands stuffed into his pockets and his breaths became visible gushes of steam. |
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We now have a transparent reimbursement system that gushes forth so much information that genuine understanding often still eludes us. |
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I lifted up my hand to fell my head to see if I was bleeding and I was amazed to see gushes of blood on the sidewalk and on my head. |
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Return swipes came at him, along with gushes of flame emitted from the monsters' skin. |
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Water poured in the car in steady gushes and mingled with the blood on my face, melting it into one horrific red mask. |
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Opening his mouth, Peter took greedy gulps of it, allowing the cool gushes of water to douse his parched throat. |
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My breath is coming out in heavy gushes and I know it's fanning my son's little face. |
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That's how much water gushes through a typical top-loading washing machine every time you run an extra-large load. |
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There are numerous straight-on shots of heads crowning, with subsequent gushes of body fluids, including blood. |
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As water gushes down, its speed should be checked, slowly halted and made to glide and then its absorption should be facilitated. |
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Yet in between these gushes sit tranquil pools which brim with icy, sweet-tasting mountain water. |
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Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television. |
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He observed regular gushes of blood from a cut in the apex of the heart after ventricular contractions ceased but atrial contractions persisted. |
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He gushes that millionaires come out of the ranks of undereducated free agents, but I've met a number of them, and sorry, they are, to a person, boors. |
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Police kept guard to prevent people from returning, warning that deadly gushes of water could surge down from the mountains as blockages of debris and mud give way. |
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Our response ought to be such as to immerse us permanently in the ocean of ineffable light and life that gushes from Her Immaculate Heart. |
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In Florence, in the Boboli Garden, water gushes from the mouths of 16 moustached masks around the Mostaccini fountain. |
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Those who live a changed life like this are provided with the water of life every day that gushes out in the fullness of the Holy Spirit. |
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The way Healy gushes about the site and the stories he's learned, makes one think that he is far from losing interest. |
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They are then slashed in the throat at the location of the jugular vein so that the blood that gushes out can be collected and then sold. |
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Idiosyncratic and unusual at one and the same time, this range of products simply gushes with totally unique self-confidence. |
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You can practice in Bormio, by Bormio Terme centre. It is very famous thanks to the thermal water that gushes out of the Cinglaccia spring. |
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But when the everyday cat lover gushes about Eukanuba food, it's even more special. |
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At some point, the amniotic sac breaks under the pressure, and the clear fluid surrounding the fetus gushes out. |
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Superheated water, rich in dissolved minerals from the earth's crust, gushes out into the cold, dark water of the ocean floor. |
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Angie is cramping, which she expected, but gushes to me that she loved the nurses. |
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Unlike most current academic thinkers, they believe the market is neither unpredictable nor random, that patterns lie buried in the mass of data that daily gushes forth. |
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Without warning, gushes of water slam into them from both sides. |
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It is true that the gorges created by the Sorne include an impressive number of springs, where water gushes from the limestone rocks when it rains heavily. |
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My wife still gushes about the night our eyes met over a Tupperware bread bin. |
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Veteran MP Michael Fabricant frequently gushes in Parliament about the excellence of Waitrose supermarkets and its parent company John Lewis. |
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Much attention to detail, such as blood gushes from the wound of a deer bitten by a leopard, the cherubs that look alluring children play or matrons in lewd poses. |
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If our prayer gushes forth from the depth of our soul then God is with us. |
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Parot in Saint Romain le Puy: It is more and more frequently served in the water bars and at the tables of respected restaurants. It gushes out in the Forez plain and on the hills of the Monts du Forez. |
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These facilities usually have a water bath within which steam gushes, generating large losses in energy and, in the second place, sterilisers are programmable shower-types without heat recovery tanks. |
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A river of grace is given us, a continual flow of celestial news that gushes forth from a sequence of liturgical feasts ever more intense with light and splendour. |
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It is at Fontaine de Vaucluse that the amazing source of the Sorgue river gushes out, coming straight from the Mont Ventoux and the Monts de Vaucluse. |
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It is an intuitive knowledge that gushes forth from an open and receptive heart, and a wisdom that is awakened by the various and integrated practices of Yoga. |
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A waterfall gushes in a bizarre mountainous landscape, shallow waves play around the long red legs of the flamingos and three cheeky pelicans toddle comfortably over the soft green meadow. |
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Initially the inspiration gushes forth to an aspirant. |
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As well, with respect to human institutions, it is this spring from which gushes all types of manifestations of African sensitivities, offering all the varieties of urban, artistic, architectural and heritage wealth. |
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Attached to the various protuberances of this column are bronze forms that are half sea horses, half horns of plenty, from which water gushes in extravagant quantities. |
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