Sentences with phrase «smoke blows over»

Not exact matches

Standing there, leaning on his pool cue, blowing cigarette smoke over the green felt, he hardly seems like a man with a mission.
The way Tupper he describes the process is: Cold - smoking is a style where the burning wood and smoke are somewhere else and get blown over the salmon from afar over a long period of time.
Derived from the Aztec word meaning smoke, jalapenos are placed over huge pits and smoke is blown through tunnels running underground.
You are not wrong I flipped over I can't stick mu and the commentators blowing smoke up their a * Se too much for my liking.
(CNN)- Responding to criticism from the National Rifle Association over Connecticut's new gun laws, Gov. Dan Malloy argued the pro-gun group's executive vice president, Wayne LaPierre, is simply blowing smoke.
Sure I could be blowing a lot of smoke over nothing, but selfies are evil, and as cute and brilliantly hilarious it is to take a selfie with Ganondorf, during the final battle, it's still wrong!
First every 20 seconds or so then gradually increasing frequency over the course of 30 minutes until it was every few seconds, blowing gray smoke, and eventually stalled out.
Also, my Honda pilot if it sits running while parked for over a minute, and then I press the accelerator it blows out a large amount of smoke.
Evidently using over 1 litre of oil per 1000 km and blowing black smoke out of the exhaust is normal and wasn't ever fixed.
Rob Broadfield is a fan of our American BBQ and he was blown away to find our beast parked in the beer garden smoking away at 7 am over the Easter weekend.
She blew smoke forcefully over my feet, three times, my clasped hands, three times, and my forehead, three times.
Over the Middle East, and especially over the Arabian Gulf, AOD values greater than 1.0 often occur and usually indicate dust, smoke or blowing sand events with greatly diminished visibility.&raOver the Middle East, and especially over the Arabian Gulf, AOD values greater than 1.0 often occur and usually indicate dust, smoke or blowing sand events with greatly diminished visibility.&raover the Arabian Gulf, AOD values greater than 1.0 often occur and usually indicate dust, smoke or blowing sand events with greatly diminished visibility.»
The Globe and Mail still has Rex Murphy blowing smoke whenever possible and that fatuous glibertarian Neil Reynolds (amazing man — he has been wrong about every scientific issue he discusses, a real triumph of ideology over reality), but even between them, they can't stink out the place the way that Corcoran could.
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