Sentences with phrase «snorts from»

The boy's only answer is the snort from the poem of Job, «Ha.
All I wanted to do was find an eggplant gratin recipe from my recent trip to Haiti and here you are a total stranger making me snort from laughter.
(It was at this point that I let out my first scream and could still faintly make out a snort from the queue.)
«At this point, there was this derisive snort from this guy in the front row, who said something to the effect of «one guy?
As smartly as, you may answer to every message and email snort from notification with out opening the app.
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Attorney Deborah Mains says that the waitresses were «subjected to comments from supervisors asking whether they're pregnant or just getting fat, and co-workers snorting like pigs at them,» according to the AP.
5 April 2018 Tide Pods and condom snorting are far from the first fake parental panics — are kids today really that stupid, or is it just the news outlets reporting on them?
Before I did my research, I had no idea that Jesus «snorted like a horse» as he raised Lazarus from the dead.
So here is what we know at this moment: Early this morning, Bippy was returning from a very twisted and perverted, and frankly rather disgusting, night snorting crystal acorn with Charlie Sheen, then riding skateboards down the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, towed by Paris Hilton, who was driving her Ferrari at acorn - addled breakneck speeds.
Neuhaus took the cigar from his mouth and waved it dismissively as he snorted, «Don't get so worked up.
But the most daring drug story of all comes from coca - growing Bolivia, where powdered chiles are mixed with powdered cocaine and snorted for what is supposedly the ultimate rush.
Charges brought ready denial from IBC's Gibson, Dupas, Miami Beach Promoter Chris Dundee (brother of Angelo), who snorted: «Ridiculous.
Maclin came back home from College to help him, but all Chip wanted to do was snort coke and talk emotional intelligence.
The buffalo lowered and raised its head, snorting in its efforts to free itself from the thickets in which its charge had unexpectedly ensnared it.
They coo, and snort, and if you have a a premature baby who's prone to grunting all night long (29 - 34 weekers, I'm looking at you, especially), or a baby who suffers from reflux and is a noisy sleeper in general, it's really hard to sleep when the baby sleeps.
As babies breathe, they make all sorts of sounds, from snorts to grunts, gurgles to whistling.
No one wants to sit across the table from a slob who talks with his mouth open or snorts milk through his nose.
But right now, in spring, what we're beginning to truly know as the season of new arrivals, we are all finding much joy and love in the chirps, baas, and snorts coming from all corners of the farm.
During his 39 years in Parliament he has been suspended from the House of Commons for accusing the government of conducting a crooked deal to sell off coal mines (1995), calling John Gummer a «little squirt of a Minister» (1992), accusing George Osborne of snorting coke (2005), calling David Owen a «pompous sod» (1984), accusing the Deputy Speaker of bias towards the Conservatives (2006) and calling Jim Prior, then Secretary of State for Employment, the «Minister of Unemployment» (1980).
With disturbing Yoruba ultra-nationalism issuing from the Afenifere camp, «Hausa - Fulani», to that frazzled assembly, sounds like throwing the red flag at a snorting bull.
A former politics lecturer is in hot water for being caught on film appearing to don an orange bra with a studded leather jacket, smoking a cigarette in his underwear, snorting white powder from a woman's breasts and allegedly making rude comments about the prime minister.
Strang also points out that we also haven't considered how reliably nasal naloxone works in opioid users whose nasal mucosa may be damaged from drug snorting, or obstructed by vomit during overdose.
Companies will formulate a pill that is harder to crush, for instance, or mix in another drug that prevents an opioid pill from working if it's crushed up and snorted for a quick high.
They're selling it in a market for relatively small amounts of money, but it's not an industrial process, whereas here, «Let me just snort some white powder that came from the same thing.»
Not even the two rip - snorting action sequences thrown in to distract us from the plot holes can make up for the lame doings before and after them that we, the audience, must endure.
Despite a histrionic outpouring of growls, snorts, yells and re-creations of familiar Belushi shticks, from Jake Elmore to Joe Cocker, Chiklis seems to miss every opportunity to redeem himself.
Brian snorts a couple lines of his hostage's ice, they read passages from Rick Warren's mega-bestseller The Purpose Driven Life, and the single mother, ever resourceful, softens the killer up by cooking him a stack of pancakes.
Packouz reconnects with his old friend from yeshiva school, Efraim Diveroli, a power - mad, coke - snorting, Scarface - worshipping international arms dealer who offers Packouz a position in Diveroli's outfit AEY.
Still, this rip - snorting answer to the old - time Saturday morning serials has two things going for it that save it from its stock characters and cliché situations.
Taking its cues from John Carpenter's The Thing, the kids harbor doubt as to who among them has already been infected, doing test snorts of the drug to ease their suspicions.
In every surface aspect, it's a textbook New York underground indie (though shot on 16 mm film rather than video), enamored with repellent details (Laura is introduced mid-crying jag, blasting a mucus strand from her nose and reflexively snorting it back in) and sporting just - get - it - done technical credits.
At a mutual friend's funeral, David reconnects with Efraim (Jonah Hill), his Scarface - loving, coke - snorting best friend from junior high.
Nowadays, she pleasures herself to the VHS of her medal - winning performance, takes advantage of her lifetime supply of free meals from Sbarro, snorts crushed - up prescription medication, and barks meal orders to her widowed father Stan (a winning Gary Cole), a much too accommodating mailman.
In this case, getting the youngest daughter to the eponymous contest despite the unforgiving desert from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, a balky VW bus, a father who dreams of being a motivational superstar are hanging in the balance, a son with a vow of silence, and a grandfather who snorts heroin, and a brother - in - law who is both suicidal and the nation's foremost Proust scholar, and in the midst of all this is a mother who is trying to keep it all together using pretty much baling wire and chewing gum.
Wide - eyed and whacked out on the funny weed, Doc Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) is a mind - fried private eye from sunny Southern California trying to make sense of a series of incidents involving, in no particular order: a spacey former girlfriend (Katherine Waterston); a missing real - estate mogul (Eric Roberts); a deceased saxophonist who apparently is not, in fact, deceased (Owen Wilson); a coke - snorting dentist with a libido in overdrive (Martin Short); a porno - parlor proprietress (Hong Chau); a bullying cop with hair cropped in a fearsome flattop (Josh Brolin); a cultlike rehab center; risqué neckties; a big, fat heroin stash; a mysterious sailboat and a torture chamber.
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.
Some of the recurring jokes, I didn't personally care for, such as Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Year One) playing against public image as a coke - snorting whoremonger in a performance that seems to be channeling Neal Patrick Harris from the Harold and Kumar movies, or Danny McBride and inability to control his impulses, but there were certainly some audience members in the theater viewing I attended that found these things especially hilarious; comedy truly is in the funny bone of the beholder.
It's a film that sets out to evoke sadness with a portrayal of alcohol dependency, yet draws hearty laughs from what should be an inappropriate drug deal and snort scene, all the while giving repeated thought to God, faith, and redemption.
Perhaps this is why Silva's wacky witty comedy about an obnoxious and impatient American traveling around Chile snorting cocaine and longing for the infamous San Pedro (a drug produced from cacti), feels horribly aimless.»
A partially nude woman plummets to her death from a skyscraper after snorting a copious amount of drugs.
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.
Virtually every control in the cabin — from traditional organ stops and violin - key switches to air vents and door handles — is of such heavy chrome that you will forever snort at cheap imitations.
From the inside, that thin rear glass gives way to a symphony of mechanical gnash and intake snort that reverberates through the hollow cockpit.
And the Caliber's 285 - horsepower, turbocharged 2.4 - liter in - line four has a lot in common, personality-wise, with the Viggen's 230 - horsepower, turbocharged 2.3 - liter four, namely the tendency to go from good citizen to coke - snorting lunatic in an instant.
We roll in on a Wednesday night («Grudge Nite» according to the sign out front), when the staging lanes are stacked with amateurs running everything from snorting Chevy Camaros and Plymouth Barracudas to Volkswagen Golfs.
The 195 engine is magnificent, with plenty of snort and rort from 5000rpm all the way to the 7800rpm limiter, yet happy enough to work smoothly below its optimum go - zone.
From the naked rear mechanicals to the whoops of boost and intake snort, it's an event like no other.
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It offers a wide range of engine choices that stretch from an economical 2.1 - litre diesel to a rip - snorting 4.0 - litre turbocharged V8 in the Mercedes - AMG C63.
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