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Then his moist, beery mouth was pressing against my lips.
"Miller wants guys with a macho, beery image," he said.
A last whisper of beery voice cried, "I can!"
Beery cries of welcome rang out and I was suddenly conscious that all eyes were fixed on me in the smoky atmosphere.
The 45-minute play is an extended, beery encounter between an intellectual in exile and his brewmaster-overseer.
It went on for a wondrously long time and Jericho was close enough to get a whiff of pungent, beery urine.
Jed's breath was faintly beery, and as he stepped closer, the sun picked out his crow's-feet.
The halls have a vaguely beery smell, the walls are fairly thin, and the shared baths tend to get pretty cruddy by morning.
Though reeking of garbage and horses, the air smelled fresher than the dark and beery frowsy inside.
You can hear the ugly chatter of the automatic pistol from the TV screen, see beery men in bars nudge each other approvingly.
"No," Martin Pohl answered, fixing his questioner with a straight, if slightly beery gaze.
The springwine in the flask had a light, fresh, beery taste; it washed into him, clearing the dust from his internal passages.
One evening a row broke out when Jed Mantree slipped a beery hand into Ellen's dress.
He was still cursing Midnight with great beery breaths, but had succeeded in finding her waist and was inching his hand up towards her breast.
From its faded art-nouveau frontage to the tumbledown riverside terrace, the place radiates a raffish, beery charm, attracting young and old alike.
He blinked his rheumy eyes several times and Rogan wrinkled his nose in disgust at the stale, beery smell that surrounded him.
Instead, there are Mr. Waits's songs, which alternate effectively between beery sing-along and weepy Irish lament.
It was a dark, beery establishment, with lots of deeply grooved old wood and a dark wood floor that had soaked up sloshes of Guinness for years.
Bubbles that form a thick, beery bead indicate toxic contamination from sleazy stills that use old car radiators to condense the vapors from cooking and fermentation.
The sheer intimacy forces Black to relent on his normally remote stage presence and let us songs shed some of their comic macabre cool in these affably beery surroundings.
Great waves of white heat beat down from the cloudless sky, and the air was heavy with the slightly beery breath of a city river boiling under long hours of sun.
In some gourmet spots, tapas have become something of an art form, while in many straightforward, beery bars you might just get a saucer of olives to accompany your tipple.
With no money at risk, no fallible opponents to back against the wall and no smoke-filled, beery ambience, this is not exactly a sparkling diversion, nor is it meant to be.
At last, in my despair, I saw a little door in the roof, and on poking it open, a red eye appeared, and a beery voice said . . . "Now, then, mum?"
Melville wrote about the Seamen's Bethel - opened in 1832 and dedicated "to the moral improvement of seamen" - but he seemed more taken by the bearded, beery conspirators who avoided moral improvement.