Sentences with phrase «more venom»

Man United attack with more venom and are more direct than Arsenal Man city will still go on a run and brush aside the small teams.
Do not use tweezers to remove the stinger to avoid releasing more venom into the wound.
Be sure not to squeeze the stinger (causing more venom exposure); rather, use a credit card to scrape it out.
And — had it not been for some last ditch tackling from Besiktas» defenders — Sanchez could have harnessed his incisive runs into the box, with a lot more venom.
Be sure not to squeeze the stinger (causing more venom exposure) when you try to remove it; rather, gently scrape it out.
Never use tweezers, as it could force more venom into your dog.
It takes a venomous snake at least a day to regenerate more venom after a full milking.
And His words still generate more venom than any issue on the planet.
If Tosaint can learn to strike the ball with a little more venom, while still using his head to bulge the twine, then he should improve upon his goal scoring total and, hopefully, exceed expectations in 2018.
Female hoboes produce more venom than males.
Attempting to squeeze the stinger may result in more venom being released into the skin.
They release more venom when threatened than when they strike offensively to warn.
A few weeks ago, I was downvoted when I mention that Manchester United attacks with more venom and speed.
In reaction to this change, the nematocysts in the cells release more venom — and cause more pain.
If the stinger stays inside the puppy's or dog's skin, you will need to take it out by using curved tweezers, not flat though, to avoid it from shoving it further inside the dogs skin causing more venom to go inside.
Scratching it, though, can make the pain worse, because rubbing activates the nematocysts, which release more venom.
The gluten debate continues, often with more venom than opposition parties at election time.
The more threatening the situation, the more venom the snake injects into the bite.
Other artists hijack banal domestic objects for their own (often feminist) ends - Mona Hatoum's series of menacing kitchen appliances springs to mind - but Lucas, now 41, does it with more venom and energy, more dirty - mouthed humour, more gall.
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