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He made a flame appear, and turned the snot rag bright orange.
With my snot rag I wipe the worst of the mess away from his eyes and mouth.
I shall give you twenty pounds for those letters or snot rags is all they will be to you."
Or worse, an overused snot rag.
"You need a snot rag, dude?"
Seeing as how Clark W. Griswold is a proud member of Blackhawks Nation, this sweater should be condemned to use as Randy Quaid's snot rag.
Bob Marley had watched as Sparrer demonstrated his skill on several of the patrons of the house, returning with a cheap watch, two snot rags of no value except as a demonstration of Sparrer's light fingers and a fob chain, also of little value, as it was made of brass.
Hauling on the snotter sets the tension in the spar and thus governs how the sail is set.
There are a great many variations on the snotter arrangement, and some more fastidious authors have referred to it as a snouter or snorter.
The tack parrel will hold the tack into its horizontal position (parallel to the deck) as a snotter tensions a sprit.
The sail's foot (outhaul) and luff (vang) tension are adjusted simultaneously by the use of one line, called a snotter or a choker.
- Ah dinnae see how ye kin say that whin the boy wis brought up in Aberdeen, Johnny shook his head and sucked back some snotter.
A snotter is a rope or tackle used in sailing to tension the sprit on a spritsail, or a sprit boom on a sprit-boomed sail.
Modern use of the spritsail has also become more common through its use in the Optimist (dinghy) - in the case of which the sprit is tensioned by a snotter arrangement.
The sails of both of them are that of a classic Chinese junk: The rigging with the elaborate sheet system, the parrels, the snotter and the lazyjack-system, all are documented in Chinese literature for over 2000 years!
As the anhoga, he dwells on the deaths of other warriors and the funeral of his lord, the modcearig meditates on past hardships, and the snotter comes to understand that life is full of hardships and these are governed by God.