Sentences with phrase «ever run dry»

These gold red - wine glasses dress up the holiday table, and should never, ever run dry!
Should the stream of blood ever run dry, the sun would not rise the next morning.
If the master cylinder ever ran dry, it might need to be «bench bled» to properly remove air.
Under the safe withdrawal rate, you should be able to withdraw 4 % of your portfolio each year, without your retirement plan ever running dry.

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Finally, if your portfolio ever does run dry, tapping your home equity is a last resort.
The NFL prop river had run dry for a few weeks, but it is back and flowing stronger than ever.
At the time, European clubs worried that the ever - important revenue from transfer fees would dry up: If players could just run out their contracts and sign wherever they wanted, why wouldn't they do that?
If scientists are ever going to deliver on the promise of implantable artificial organs or clothing that dries itself, they'll first need to solve the problem of inflexible batteries that run out of juice too quickly.
It's way cheaper, you're not ever going to run out of them, you can hang them to dry them, which cuts out the cost of drying them, and they hold it all in.
So far for January, this is as successful as I've ever been on a no - buy, I've bought a conditioner and dry shampoo — both of which I'd ran out of and needed as I had no backups left to finish up and I'm determined to stick it out.
I can't ever seem to get warm, my nose won't stop running, and all of this cold, dry air?
A subplot where Hit Girl is ostracized by some classmates and exacts a nasty revenge seems like a dry run for Moretz's performance in the upcoming Carrie remake; elsewhere, the filmmakers borrow from virtually every comic - book movie ever made while retaining a smug sense of superiority toward the genre (one throwaway line mocks Stan Lee fan boys).
Once this altitude is reached, the continued return of the heat of vaporization to the atmosphere will buoy the column up to ever - greater heights until it runs dry.
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