Beispiele für "
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- A 'block' of ice.
- A 'block' of stone.
- Anne Boleyn placed her head on the 'block' and awaited her execution.
- I'm going for a walk around the 'block'.
- A 'block' of flats.
- The place you are looking for is two long 'blocks' east and one short 'block' north.
- I'll knock your 'block' off.
- A 'block' of 100 tickets.
- There's a 'block' in the pipe that means the water can't get through.
- The pipe is 'blocked'.
- You're 'blocking' the road - I can't get through.
- His plan to take over the business was 'blocked' by the boss.
- He 'blocked' the basketball player's shot.
- The offensive linemen tried to 'block' the blitz.
- It was very difficult to 'block' this scene convincingly.
- I tried to message, but you 'blocked' me!
- When the condition expression is false, the thread 'blocks' on the condition variable.
- He ealle ða cuman to blote gedyde: he gave all the strangers as a sacrifice. (Alfred's Orosius)
- There was a blockage in the sewer, so we called out the plumber.
- The opening of the bridge dealt a 'deathblow' to the ferry.
- My train's late again. 'Blooming' typical.
- They went all that way just to be in some 'overblown' conference?
- We are the midst of a 'full-blown' crisis.
- The trees in the garden were resplendent with 'full-blown' white gardenias.
- The schooner took to sea with 'full-blown' sails.
- The 'blossom' has come early this year.
- The orchard is in 'blossom'.
- 'Blow' the dust off that book and open it up.
- The leaves 'blow' through the streets in the fall.
- In the harbor, the ships' horns 'blew'.
- There's nothing more thrilling to the whale watcher than to see a whale surface and 'blow'.
- There she 'blows'! (i.e. "I see a whale spouting!")
- Get away from that burning gas tank! It's about to 'blow'!
- The demolition squad neatly 'blew' the old hotel up.
- The aerosol can was 'blown' to bits.
- He 'blew' the tires and the engine.
- He tried to sprint, but his ligaments 'blew' and he was barely able to walk to the finish line.
- The TV shorted out and 'blew' its fuse.
- When I turned the lamp on, its bulb 'blew'.
- Fuses are designed to 'blow' in the event of a short circuit.
- This 'blows'!
- I managed to 'blow' $1000 at blackjack in under an hour.
- I 'blew' $35 thou on a car.
- We 'blew' an opportunity to get benign corporate sponsorship.
- Who did you have to 'blow' to get those backstage passes?
- Let's 'blow' this joint.
- We're having a bit of a 'blow' this afternoon.
- The players were able to get a 'blow' during the last timeout.
- A fabricator is used to direct a sharp 'blow' to the surface of the stone.
- During an exchange to end round 13, Duran landed a 'blow' to the mid-section.
- A further 'blow' to the group came in 1917 when Thomson died while canoeing in Algonquin Park.
- roses in full 'blow'.
- She went to the hairdresser's for a haircut, shampooing and a 'blow-dry'.
- Get on the blower and call headquarters right away!
- This road is 'blocked', so we must find another route.
- The drain is 'blocked, so we must call the plumber.
- He gave a 'blow-by-blow' account of the entire trip.
- The media published a 'blow-by-blow' of the trial as it happened.
- There was a 'blockbuster' trade in baseball today.
- 'blonde' ale; 'blonde' beer
- All that remained of his right hand after the accident was a 'bloody' stump.
- There have been 'bloody' battles between the two tribes.
- '1994:' w:Robert Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos, 519 - Try to keep those 'bloody' women's 'bloody' heads on their 'bloody' shoulders by somehow helping them make this whole mad impossible scheme actually work.
- '1994:' w:Robert Robert Jordan, w:Lord of Lord of Chaos, 109 - "Dice are no 'bloody' good," David said.
- tabloid journalism
- The cherry trees are in bloom.
- the bloom of youth
- the rose-red cobalt bloom
- Gasoline is the 'lifeblood' of the modern city.
- The kids played with 'blow-up' sea-monster in the pool.
- I heard Jen's 'blow-up' from the next room.
- Make a 'blow-up' of the chart so we have more room to draw on it.
- Wæs ðæt 'blod' hat. The blood was hot. (Beowulf)
- But that’s a topic for another blog. [http://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2009/01/heading-into-danger-choosing-point-of.html Heading into Danger: Choosing Point of View]
- Get away from that burning gas tank! It's about to 'blow'!
- She went to the hairdresser's for a haircut, shampooing and a 'blow-dry'.
- Get on the 'blower' and call headquarters right away!
- The game between the two teams was nothing but a 'blowout'.
- But that’s a topic for another 'blog'.
- 'unbloody' sacrifice
- She said she was perfectly fine but I could tell she was tired; her eyes were all 'bloodshot'.
- The kids played with a 'blow-up' sea-monster in the pool.
- They lived in an old 'cinderblock' apartment building.
- Ben Jonson.
- You're 'blocking' the road – I can't get through.







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