slow as ants in Honey tramping treading when they could move no more they sat on the edges of the tanks stirring the dark ooze only with their feet these seated men had more the look of cowls than any living thing she had ever seen theireyes glowed red in the dark and they appeared completely naked their loin cloths if indeed they had any being so
While living in England, Bello wrote the epic poem “Silva a la agricultura de la zona tórrida,” “Agriculture in the Torrid Zone.” It oozes with idealism about the landscape back home. Bello addresses the land directly. Lovingly, even.
And the cape rain Frog in South Africa is so round and their legs are so short that they can't actually hold on to each other when they mate, so they have to ooze this gluey stuff from their skin to help each other hold on. And another marvel is one you can order in most coastal seafood restaurants.
And it's quite hard, because you have to stuff the orifices of a human when they die with cholera with cotton soaked bleach, because things ooze out and become infectious. And so I had to hand back this young girl to her mother in the morning.
And so I scratched it with my pen. Out of that ooze came the play. Oh, lord. Yeah, sometimes the playwright should shut up.
Thank you. Digit-- every time we talk, I've had the pleasure of talking to you a couple of times already-- you bring so much energy. It just oozes through the screen. And I think everybody can also feel it on livestream right now.
I personally feel, as a psychiatrist and an empath, that it's so vital to listen to that inner voice. You don't want to ooze it.
Sometimes when you toast the nuts, they get a little bit dirty. It doesn't matter if some oozes out.
And we'd stop and get fresh ACE bandages. But sometimes, lymph would ooze out of his fingers because he was so stubborn about it. Anyway, I was really concerned.
So he took the liquid from the feta, which is salty, and he used that as sort of a liquid salt, ad hoc. And you find out that people love things that ooze out of other things.
it. You bake it you glaze it with this homemade barbecue sauce and it has some other stuff in it too, but it works out with the temperature of the macaroni and cheese just oozes out perfectly as the meatloaf is cooked. Interviewer: That sounds so good; I'm really hungry.
If you see me on the Neapolitan line at Tony's, I'm really soft on it. You want that fat, that flavor to really ooze into your pizza.
So he took the liquid from the feta, which is salty, and he used that as sort of a liquid salt, ad hoc. It's soft boiled. It oozes out.
You're doing a DCF. And the way they say it, the contempt oozes out of them.
So you can fish with one for hours and hours and hours. Even when they die, they release some kind of ooze that fish really like to eat. So what fishermen look for in a live bait is something that wriggles and stays alive on the hook for a long time.
But eventually they're going to work with knives. So I break into it, and there's a slight ooze .
I like fat, buttery words, such as ooze , turpitude, gluttonous, toady.
So if you don't treat the seaweeds in a certain way, they will just ooze a snail trail or something.
So the ancestral cephalopod was related to a snail, which has a big foot that it oozes around on.
It's the kind of volcano where a crack opens in the earth and lots of lava oozes out.
Chemical weathering, for instance, occurs when chemical reactions caused by water or other substances, like acid that oozes from lichens, transform or destroys the minerals in rocks.
At Los Cuernos, when the magma intruded into the mountain, it oozed between layers of sedimentary rock.