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His hand closed on the neck of a leaden carboy.
In brewing, a carboy is also known as a demijohn.
Hearing this, Carboy asks the crowd for a rope with which to hang himself.
Tom Carboy had also come up to the fire, leaving behind the work on the ship to drink a bowl of broth.
The experiment ended with the explosion of a carboy (a large glass container).
Carboy, explaining that he is a physician, asks the crowd to stand back and steps in to help.
Henry came struggling up to them, and set down the carboy on the sand. '
He shuddered, turned to the carboy of milky solution.
Then he wrestles a glass carboy from a shelf.
I was just going to shake the carboy to let you realize how full it was."
He carefully lobbed the carboy out, into the middle of its dry grain load.
A 1.25 gallon (4.5 L) carboy is usually called a jug.
The carboy has been cracked, you see, and the stuff has leaked out."
Carboy, believing that he has killed his love, has despaired of all hope.
She moved into the lead on her next dive and increased the margin to 30 points over Kathy Carboy.
Carboy ended with 378.96 points, beating Kelly Jenkins, who had 365.34.
I gave that evil pimp of a carboy $5, a prime investment right now.
During the homebrewing process, a primary carboy is used for fermentation.
He had a carboy of it.
Æsculapius Carboy is discovered standing on a chair with a rope around his neck.
I came on deck, and Tom Carboy - he is my mate - pointed out to me a black shadow of something against the sea.
"It is the five-gallon equivalent of a carboy."
This upper circle supported a huge carboy.
John Carboy, 13, who said his sister called 911 during the attack, said: "No one ever thought this dog would do anything like that.
By going below and rousing out a great carboy and a small bottle he could replace what he had lost.