His eyes twinkle like a fairy-tale grandfather's in his round, tanned face and he makes a kind of slurping, appreciative sound. |
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He grinned coyly and we continued on our stroll, slurping our ice cream and looking like content children. |
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They finished off the week slurping fruit smoothies and eating healthy biscuits they made themselves. |
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One was Mr. Rao slurping a double sundae and the other was Ms. Rao tucking into a large bowl of strawberries and cream. |
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They were both silent, Jake drank some of his chocolate, slurping it into his mouth. |
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Moments later I was slurping a mug of good hot coffee and relating the journey. |
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Then at the restaurant one has to mind one's manners, no slurping, grunting, farting or burping. |
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Rich made a rasping sound in his throat vaguely like the creaking of bed springs, followed by a lewd slurping noise. |
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The last thing I remember before I drifted off to sleep was the annoying slurping noise of him sucking on his thumb. |
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The others in the group generally lend their ears, some slurping steaming hot tea from squat hexagonal glasses. |
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The sound of water gently slurping past the prow of a slow-moving vessel is what I want to hear for all eternity. |
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Now I'm washing out of a bucket of water, slurping my tea and arguing with rickshaw drivers. |
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Once we finished slurping our drinks and chomping down on pizza, we laughed hysterically at the guys' jokes and stories. |
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If you are the kind that gorges on sweets, you are most likely to think twice before downing gulab jamuns and slurping ghee-dripping badam halwa. |
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A friend of mine called them slurpers, because their only job appeared to be slurping tea and coffee. |
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The cattle were forced to lick at the supplement through the gaps in the weldmesh with their tongue, instead of slurping or drinking the mixture. |
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I was slurping minestrone soup at an Italian restaurant, laughing with a friend, when her cell phone rang. |
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Listening to Gerry slurping his drink from an oversized glass or sticking out his chin and puckering his lips didn't do anything for me. |
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Back tire slurping and bouncing wildly, I kept going, finally slithering to a halt when I saw Jeff and Joe crouched under a rock outcropping. |
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Before I knew it, I was happily slurping my delicious pea and mint soup one-handed, left arm hooked blissfully over banister. |
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Most of the inside of the door is covered in faded photos of her and James out at the beach, at the millpond, or slurping a shared food court smoothie. |
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Or is it simply irritating like some of the other habits we tolerate such as gum-snapping or slurping one's coffee? |
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And when they do, it involves much slurping, burping and sometimes spitting. |
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Certain Cypriot habits, such as his own favourite of dunking fried ladyfinger pastries in cognac and slurping the cognac, yes. |
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In the Western Addition, there's one of the US's last three remaining Japantowns, for ramen slurping and kawaii gift-shopping. |
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Mikel Carmon did so after a bear broke into her cabin and tore through cupboards, slurping up ketchup and canned peaches. |
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Since 2005 health-conscious Americans have been slurping fewer high-calorie drinks and more bottled water. |
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The slurping effect is so strong that the tank level will not rise above the suction opening of the pump. |
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I find her at a table with her family, daintily slurping up pasta. |
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I don't eat because the noise other people make with the munching and the slurping and rattling bags winds me up, so I think it would be hypocritical if I ate, too. |
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He is watching back-to-back videos and slurping his mug of tea. |
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Mom lectured as she snatched Jason's drink and began slurping it up. |
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Ko-chin looked curiously at Molly who was noisily slurping her soda. |
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I'm sitting here scratching and slurping tea listening to Libby Purves. |
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These pigs usually compound the offense by slurping their drinks. |
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Nathan Grimley had dosed off on his sofa on Sunday when a loud slurping noise woke him from his cat nap. |
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This is done with a spoon, and Martin encouraged the judges to make loud slurping sounds by sucking the coffee off spoons. |
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Then they can work out what they really like drinking instead of just slurping whatever's on offer at the supermarket. |
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Refer to the box below for shucking and slurping tips. |
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One example for this is the patented slurping immersion pump with suction de-aeration, mastering air trapping in the cooling lubricant in a most reliable way. |
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Nowadays, perfectly drinkable reds can be had in Japan for as little as ¥500 a bottle. The Japanese could be chewing on vegetables such as broccoli or onions or slurping green tea instead. |
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For some, the sound of slurping is as calming as a babbling brook. |
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It is increasingly important that companies take appropriate steps to protect their network from pod slurping attacks. |
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He plucked a hash brown from her chest and popped it in her mouth before slurping several more into his mouth. |
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The bowl should be held close to your mouth, and slurping is allowed! |
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Viscous, undulating, lukewarm chocolate, viscidized, undulated by the slurping friction of granite rollers rolling through the chocolate over crenellated granite beds at the bottoms of the pools. |
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One of my colleagues is constantly sniffing and burping, and when he eats fruit at his desk the room is filled with the sound of slurping. |
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Stories of men sitting out back of the barn with a pail of oysters between their knees, just gossiping, shucking and slurping back oysters abound. |
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Can't stomach the thought of slurping down even a single earthworm? |
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Get slurping on the Humboldt Bay Oyster Tour, a boat excursion that takes you to a nearby aquafarm, where you'll learn to harvest your own Bucksports. |
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A Ukrainian teen watching NEPTUNE's online webcams glimpsed the snout of a mysterious creature slurping up a slimy hagfish on the seafloor, at a depth of nearly 900 meters. |
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I am sitting on a British Airways Boeing 777 slurping a little Glen Fiddich, precariously balanced on my neighbour's pull-out table waiting to fall. |
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Slurping up black gold here will disrupt migratory birds, whales, and seals that help balance the ocean ecosystem of the West Coast. |
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