Sentences with phrase «few snorts»

Jim has a few snorts of cocaine and before he knows it, his whole life revolves around getting more of the white powder, until his job, his marriage, his health are gone.

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My Garmin tells me later that we wait only a few minutes, but it feels like an eternity before brother moose finally snorts and loses interest in our presence.
Jianren Mao, chief of the Division of Pain Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, remembers the optimism a few years ago about «tamper - resistant» opioid drugs — new formulations of current medications that are supposed to curtail their being misused for getting high through being crushed, snorted or injected.
Sometimes, they will even notice that their partner stops breathing for a few seconds, before gasping or snorting and falling back into a normal rhythm.
Though not without a handful of cute moments and a few legitimately earned snorts of amusement (nothing close to a knee - slapper though), the tone is at least amiable enough to avoid outright anger for its lack of laughs.
Those people may well include the audience; while my black - tie gala crowd leaned in appreciatively at the disclosure of a key twist, I heard from a few colleagues that the same scene elicited laughs and snorts of derision at the press screening.
The retelling of BEOWULF by Robert Zemeckis, Neil Gaiman, and Roger Avary stays true to the rip - snorting quality of it that has enthralled people for 1500 years or so, a few bored freshman English students at the mercy of teachers who couldn't engage their enthusiasm notwithstanding.
In Alex Cox's Repo Man (1984), he's the salty seen - it - all repo man who hates «ordinary fucking people,» snorts a few lines of coke and teaches the «repo code» to Otto.
At the top of the corporate ladder, Cash encounters the over-the-top personality of Steve Lift (Hammer), a coke - snorting CEO who has a few disturbing secrets of his own.
The Veyron clears its throat with a snort followed by the breathy buildup of a 747 taking off a few inches from your skull and the snare - drum patter of sixteen cylinders firing.
Now, to quote from the Lion King, «every grunt, roar, and snort» makes the morning report in some database or other, lying flat in the same plane as Solomon's considered views; we now care more assiduously about what goes on in Manitoba, Michigan and Malaysia; SECs now cause corporate data to fly thither and yon like thistledown where before they emitted a few fusty club newsletters.
All americans complains about their android devices that they slowdown after the snort of just a few months.
LiLo probably thought that they'd have a few laughs, she'd snort a few lines off of his peen and everything would just be coke - colored rainbows.
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