Then it very nearly
whooshed back to obscurity with a string of strong but overly samey, under - sold smartphones.
And just like that I was
whooshed back to the course, looking at my ball, which was still in the lake.
All the while, the beautiful blue waters
whoosh back and forth, a calming ebb and flow echoing like the sound of the world breathing.
Not exact matches
a woman asked as our faces were pulled
back from the G - force exerted against them on the high - speed escalator that
whooshed us to main level.
There was mighty
whoosh of quinoa, and I suddenly had three pounds of the stuff, which set me
back $ 17.
Back in the fourth century B.C., for example, Aristotle theorized that surface shakes were caused by winds
whooshing through underground spaces.
«It's obviously nicer now,» Sestero, a tall and lean ex-model with a
whoosh of brown hair, said as he leaned
back in his seat.
When you say
Whoosh they sit
back down again.
Further visual
whoosh - lines appear in pairs over the exit vents at the
back of the long bonnet, and on the larger vents behind each front wheel.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with a turbo
whooshing extra power out of an engine, but the turbo engine combined with the duller overall driving experience just seems like a step
back if you got a change to drive its predecessor.
Watch the waves
whoosh through the blowhole at Kiama, walk on what is officially the world's whitest sand at Hyams Beach and loop
back to Sydney through the pretty green hills and valleys of the Southern Highlands.
It quickly jumped to $ 100 million with four bidders sniping at one another, and by the time it climbed to $ 120 million, the bidding had become a heated
back and forth between Loic Gouzer, deputy chairman of postwar and contemporary, and Elaine Kwok, the director of education, Asia, their bidders over the phone pushing up the price by $ 3 million or $ 5 million at a time — until out of nowhere a bidder from the room jumped in at $ 142 million, the paddle - raise accompanied by a
whoosh of torsos swiveling in their chairs to spy the potential buyer.