Sentences with phrase «out of one's nostrils»

Not only could a genie pop out of your nostrils tomorrow and fall for the ol' «ask for infinite wishes with your third wish» trick, but it's almost like we're forgetting the years with plagues and inquisitions and such.
And as cool as Eleven is, do you want to name your baby after a child who has blood leak out of her nostrils when she thinks too hard?
The bat's nose shape helps focus and direct the sound traveling out of its nostrils during echolocation.
It has been less than 5 minutes and I can breath out of both nostrils clearly!!
I know it sucks that your friend's cousin has breast cancer, but did you know if you megadose Vitamin C directly into your earlobes, the cancer jumps out of your nostrils and runs away?
Instead of shooting sulphurus napalm - like snot fire it squirts dollops of marshmallow flavoured goo out of its nostrils that while seeming to be tasty by all initial appearances ends up being sickeningly sweet and generally unsatisfying to those brave souls who dare to attempt to eat things that come from dragon's noses.
It stars behemoth evolutions of how I recall Zoids — great, hulking creations, crashing through the thick dust, tromping down the mountain, flames spewing out of their nostrils.
MS: But even in my lifetime, from childhood through to now -LSB-...] when we were using coal and whatever else -LSB-...] Britain for instance had a terrible atmosphere and it was... if you blew your nose you got black out of your nostrils because of the fog etc... fog and the smog.
The aspect of God that the Psalmist encounters is not the loving God of peace and love, but a God with smoke coming out of His nostrils and fire from His mouth.
Its vapors circled around and up buildings, pumped in and out of nostrils, mouths, and lungs, and stung the eyes of every woman, child, man, bird, and beast within a wide range.
Close your eyes every so often, and just focus on the breath flowing in and out of your nostrils.
Pick one of three points to put all of your focus on — the breath coming in and out of your nostrils, your chest rising and falling, or your belly expanding and softening.
In the book, the teacher — Mrs. Green — is a monster with a tail and smoke coming out of her nostrils!
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