I'd sit on the bar with a bottle of squirt and grampy would play the piano. |
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Imagine a laser-powered squirt gun shooting a stream smaller than the width of a human hair. |
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It's nice and easy to just squirt the body wash all over yourself, rather than use soap. |
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It's a liquid, comes in a plastic bottle, you squirt some on a little towel or washcloth, then wipe down the cat with it. |
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Of course, I had to be stupid and squirt the president of the school board in the face with a water gun. |
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They are large reddish wood ants, Formica rufa, the Formica referring to the formic acid they squirt at intruders. |
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Because the kids will be housed in DannyMart day care, there will be no need for yo-yos, squirt guns and other toys to clutter the shelves. |
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Getch is a squirt of a man, far stronger than his ribby physique would suggest. |
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My question is my mother-in-law keeps giving my son squirt guns and guns and I've asked her to stop. |
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I know which paving stone is loose and conceals a puddle, ready to squirt up at unsuspecting commuters. |
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It's time to stop pretending that yesterday's mac and cheese with a squirt of ketchup qualifies as a healthy meal. |
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To find your shade, squirt a little of the tester onto the back of your hand. |
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The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea searching for a suitable rock or hunk of coral to cling to and make it its home for life. |
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A squirt of baby bath liquid for an older baby will give enough bubbles to liven up bath time. |
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The krill then squirt the seawater sideways through their setal filters, entrapping algae in a feeding pattern much like the baleen whales. |
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Capsaicin is available in a water-based aerosol with each squirt delivering 70 microlitres. |
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Top with fresh chopped fruit, a handful of trail mix, and a squirt of honey. |
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To liven things up in the paddling pool, rinse out old squeezy bottles and let the kids squirt each other. |
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You can brush, trowel, throw, squirt, drip or pour paint onto a canvas, or stain it with diluted medium. |
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An octopus has no backbone and will squirt ink indiscriminately if threatened. |
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When drilling into metal, squirt a lightweight oil onto the drill bit and into the hole to tool the bit. |
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I squirt the soap liquid onto the top layer of dishes, then foam the water with my hands as it pours out of the tap. |
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What you do is squirt a packet of ketchup on your arm, have a seat and watch the tragicomic parade of gore and suffering roll past. |
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They hate it when you squirt them with a water pistol, especially if the water's got a bit of lemon juice in it. |
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Water will squirt through the holes and go every, which way instead of slowly dripping down to where you need it. |
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Red blood began to squirt out of his wound like water from a punctured water balloon. |
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The tank cracked, and the thick blue liquid started to squirt through the bullet hole. |
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If I left the cap loose on the radiator, the anti-freeze wouldn't squirt out, even though the radiator was split. |
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Children would simply visit their dentist for a squirt of solution on their teeth. |
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A squirt of sauce predictably makes the ribs taste like sauce and nothing else, so enjoy them bare or not at all. |
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The for-sale sign is up, the house has been dusted and each room has been infused with a squirt of air freshener. |
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Instead of spraying with something toxic, try using a squirt of liquid hand wash soap in some water and spray them with this. |
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The calamari with a squirt of lemon and a sprinkling of salt was delicious, tender and juicy encased in a light, crispy batter. |
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He pumped a squirt of antibacterial soap into his hands, and rubbed them together to work up a lather. |
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She squinted as if trying to shield her eyes from a squirt of acidic juice spouting out of a squeezed orange. |
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The minute micro-engines developed by a team from the University of Birmingham need just a squirt of lighter fluid to get them running. |
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You'd wonder how such an insulting little squirt could amass such a fortune and control the mighty moguls of the motor racing business. |
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I can't allow Samuel to be called all the names under the sun and have a squirt of a boy insult me. |
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I filled the children's miniature squirt guns with water, took a can of shaving cream, and drew targets all over the side of our cement garage. |
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These water blasters are vastly more potent than the toy squirt guns of the same name. |
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Opening my eyes, I saw Lance in the doorway laughing with a squirt gun in his hand. |
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Do Nerf guns and squirt guns depict the act of shooting a friend as fun and harmless? |
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He was playing with some type of squirt gun, pretending to blow a bunch of alien guts out. |
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There were huge grins and shrieks of delight as they ran through the sprinklers, chasing each other with squirt guns and water balloons. |
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We pulled the levers on rickety rides and stood in sloppily painted game booths handing out Ping-Pong balls, bean bags, and squirt guns. |
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The spray of a squirt gun that Matt was proudly brandishing met me instead. |
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Little kids are out in the front yards with squirt guns asking if anyone wants to get cooled down and are having a blast shooting people. |
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It's easy to tell yourself to ignore him and not pay for his squirt of handwash and the passing of a few paper towels. |
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Instead of spraying with something toxic, try using a squirt of liquid handwash in some water and spray them with this. |
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All the helpless pipi could do, was spurt a feeble squirt of water and die between your teeth. |
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I was given a can of foamy insulation-type stuff, and told to squirt foam into any holes in the boards in the ceiling. |
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The cunjevoi is a sea squirt that is commonly found along the low tide mark on rocky shores. |
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When threatened, the octopus can squirt out ink as a decoy to distract its predator and allowing the octopus to escape. |
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Day after day, Allegra threatened to squirt her water bottle in on him. |
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Who knew the little squirt would be that good at video games? |
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I chuckled at how much the little squirt reminded me of myself. |
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We used to squirt water-pistols and climb inside Daleks and start up weird little catchphrases and the music and the whole style of The Rezillos came out of that. |
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It was as if someone had poked a hole in a dam, and all the water that was built up behind the wall was suddenly able to squirt out through that tiny opening. |
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The new big noise, Pete, turned out to be an indulged squirt who displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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The generation of the squirt signal and selection of the string to which it is applied is under the control of the microprocessor unit 54 as has been described. |
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Kids with less powerful squirt guns lobby parents and grandparents for more expensive, more powerful squirters, lest they be too weak to play the game. |
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I got to squirt people with spray bottles, which was lots of fun. |
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Using too much left English will cause the cue ball to squirt right. |
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Though covered in a thin layer of rust, the bow capstans and winches were remarkably preserved and looked as if they would work after a little maintenance and a squirt of oil. |
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A generous sprinkling of pepper may also provide a deterrent, and many owners swear by a harmless squirt of water from a well-aimed hose or water pistol. |
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The combo of lemon and coconut is pretty spectacular, and the chance to squirt the filling into the cupcakes is completely cool. |
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Tom Cruise went off on a fake reporter for a new British prank show, after the reporter allegedly doused the movie star with a squirt gun disguised as a microphone. |
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If it's hot, the coach squirts them with a squirt gun to cool them off. |
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A milky, white liquid should squirt out if the corn is ready to be picked. |
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The one talent that the sea hare has is to squirt obfuscating clouds of ink, which turn out, to be beautifully chemically tuned to predators' nervous systems. |
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She had arranged for him to slide down the fireman's poles, go for a ride on a fire truck, squirt water from a fire hose and just hang out with the firefighters. |
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Put the bird feeder up higher, put a motion-activated sprinkler nearby, and blast the kitty with a squirt gun when you see it, and it should disappear. |
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Last year, men on motorcycles used water pistols to squirt acid in the faces of girls going to school. |
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The rose bush is flowering although it's still having a little trouble with aphids, which I used for target practise with my squirt gun yesterday. |
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However, with a squirt of deodorant, the smell is more bearable. |
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The landlord of our office tower checks everyone's temperature as we come into work in the morning, and we are offered a squirt of alcohol to sterilise our hands. |
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These days many parents do discourage their children from such a fascination and may prohibit toy guns of any kind in their homes, even a squirt gun. |
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The present invention is concerned with an oil squirt exhibiting a resiliently bendable nose and being attached to a wall holder in a predetermined supporting position. |
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After use, the oil squirt simply can be re-mounted to the wall holder and, at the same time, the nose tip may be introduced into the closure cap held in clamped condition. |
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The old warhorse sensed the chipped concrete and flood-lights of home, it whinnied as it went, there was a flash of the old gadabout, a squirt of adrenaline. |
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I envisioned a young squirt of an elf, say just a sprightly 100 or 200 years, slipping out to meet his miscreant pals, grab a leaf and ride a wind current. |
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You always come up with such good ones despite being just a little squirt. |
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I am going to strangle the little squirt when I get a hold to him! |
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These astonishing creatures squirt formic acid to defend themselves, farm aphids for honeydew, and make so much noise on a warm day that you can hear them marching. |
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But Larry Harris has a nickname for didemnum, one particular kind of sea squirt that is anything but cute. |
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That's all true enough, but in my mind it's just as easy to load the ammo correctly and leave the squirt gun at home. |
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A small colony of carpet sea squirt, which is originally from Japan, was discovered at Largs yacht haven, Ayrshire. |
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From a pompom-packed pink pot cover to a knitted sea squirt motif, this is packed with unusual and fun ideas. |
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Recently, a new species of sea squirt showed up in Puget Sound, Washington, alarming shellfish growers. |
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With a garden hose, you can blow your opponent out of the water, if he only has a squirt gun. |
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To get crisp, shattery, lacy rounds, pour a thin batter through a funnel or squirt it from a squeeze bottle. |
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Given a cup of polyvinyl alcohol with a squirt of tempera paint, the junior scientists were instructed to stir. |
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Swabbies Deck is designed for younger guests with pop-up water jets, water fountains, and squirt cannons. |
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Mom organizes a search, but the only things we find are a broken squirt gun and an old penny. |
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What is a sea squirt and what in heck does it have to do with the day-to-day challenges of achieving and sustaining organizational excellence? |
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The juvenile sea squirt wanders through the sea looking for a rock to cling to. |
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The squirt was hitting 25-foot jumpers handedly, although she wasn't one for that whole dribbling thing. |
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The sand whiting feeds on nippers, pipis, prawns and especially beach, squirt or blood worms and all these make terrific baits. |
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As the connection was broken, the receiver let out a shrill squirt of static. |
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His servants would stab a child in the jugular vein, and let the blood squirt over him. |
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It can squirt this poison in jets up to a distance of one metre and usually aims at the eyes of its victim. |
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Women who squirt rhapsodize about the experience, reporting that it elicits feelings of empowerment and a deeper connection to their own bodies. |
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He possessed a large squirt gun which he delighted to fill with bilge water in the dead of night. |
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To add to the fun people are encouraged to bring buckets, inflatables and water guns to squirt and splash each other with. |
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To add to the fun, people are encouraged to bring water buckets, inflatables and water guns to squirt and splash each other with. |
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Give it a lift with a mouth spray that promises pearlier whites in a single squirt. |
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Bathe the parts frequently with cold water, and, if there be much pain at stool, always squirt up the fundament, beforehand, with a syringe, half a teacupful of cold water. |
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By using a camera that captures 250,000 frames per second, the researchers were able to watch how the fungus shoots out its spores like a miniature squirt gun. |
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It will take some getting used to, a husband named Kim. She has known girls named Kim since she was a squirt in a sunsuit. Quite a few really. Kimberleys and plain Kims. |
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The British engine boffins achieved this transformation by remapping the engine management system to squirt more fuel into the cylinders for preignition. |
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They include slipper limpets, Chinese mitten crab and the carpet sea squirt, which can out-compete indigenous species for food and damage habitats. |
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One of us would then hold a little dip net over the mouth of the burrow, while the other would jump up and down on the bank until the muskrat would squirt out into the net. |
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