Not exact matches
No jon they won't do anything with their heads as they arrogantly collect their large annual salaries; their heads are too
big to fit in a
bucket of water.
But all that positivity had a
big bucket of cold
water thrown over it last week, with the Porto chairman declaring that Jackson had made his mind up and was set to join AC Milan.
It's the world's
biggest ALS challenge thing as he poors a
bucket of ice cold
water over Arsenal supporters hopes and dreams for the season
The kids have to take turns because some are older and
bigger so when the
bigger kids go in the smaller ones get to do finger painting... I am having the parent bring old clothes for them so they don't ruin anything to fancy and I have tons
of wipes and
buckets of water on hand to clean them up.
Since my 4 year old wanted to help, I let him clean the toy boats, trucks and small outdoor toys in a
big bucket of warm
water and Arm & Hammer baking soda.
He's clutching a
big plastic mug — a
bucket almost — full
of water.
Big, cold
bucket of water to the face this morning.
The loud noise
of a running tap, the constant spray
of a showerhead, or the
big and sudden splash
of water from a cup or
bucket could be the cause your dog's bath anxiety.
By extension, then, negative emission technologies are not so much creating a
bigger drain to get rid
of the
water, but rather filling
buckets from the tub and then balancing them on the rim.
it's same as if Tony was showing a mouse eating a cup
of grain from the bushel — as proof that: the WHOLE planet is cooler by 0,12 C, because
of it — or looking at a
bucket of water, and declaring that: the temp
of all the seven seas are warmer by 0,03 C. I always had binoculars and a telescope, not
big one, but understand what can be seen and what can not.
Our winner managed to heat a 5 gallon
bucket of cold
water to 170 degrees Fahrenheit on a day that averaged 76 degrees, thanks to some frugal ingenuity, gravity, and that
big flaming ball in the sky.
Bring a
bucket of soap and
water (just like you're washing a car) and wash him with one
of those
big ridiculous sponges.
You've figuratively described trauma in a relationship as «a
big bucket of ice
water.»