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I didn't want to ponder how much a fumigator was going to cost.
Or could she possibly have been the fumigator?
After retiring, Watkins went back to Texas to work as a fumigator.
Building the fumigator here would ruin all that.
You know the name of a good fumigator?"
He waits while I go on talking to the receptionist, because I'm waiting for the fumigator to get out.
"Karel was the fumigator, and he did a good job.
"Want to hear about the fumigator van?
His father worked as a fumigator.
They were especially dear to him now that they were his only garments which had not been ruined by the fumigator.
Once again mistaking the bat for a mosquito, Bugs sprays the bat with a fumigator.
A fumigator van.
Back home we called it... a fumigator."
'Why can't we get a fumigator in?'
He went to work for Kellogg Brown & Root, a military contractor in Iraq, as a fumigator at army bases.
He should have just gone ahead and built the fumigator where he wanted it and then told Ferd Koenig what he'd done.
At the same moment the fumigator comes into the alley, faster now because he's no longer pulling a suitcase full of salt, loads the van and drives off.
The Hoogs have been building this king-size fumigator for months-stacking it full of rubbish, old rags, worn-out tires, and what not.
The fumigator has codes for touchpads at the back door, the service elevator and Ivanov's floor, and I've promised him twelve minutes of distraction.
Tebb's fearsome-looking 'Universal Fumigator'
Dirk, whose real name is not Arnold Schwarzenegger, is muscular, speaks with an Austrian accent and is starring in an action movie called "The Fumigator."
The Hiver then 'cleared' the planet of all life-forms, using as a fumigator first one, then other viral infections until the world had been cleared of its indigenous life-forms.
In 2003, the American military, needing personnel to work rebuilding Iraq's infrastructure, contracted him as a fumigator to work on Iraqi homes that had been decaying and infected with insects during Saddam Hussein's presidency.