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She knew the moment the words spewed out what he was about.
After a few minutes the computer spewed out the results.
"The Government has been spewing out numbers for years," one man said.
All the air spews out, and now he can try to get through the opening.
As if in a dream, he saw the man before him spew blood and fall upon another.
Then she was spewed out of him and back entirely into herself.
At the same time, I felt him spew a load all over my feet.
But when the station started spewing out data three years ago, the question was, "Is anyone going to come use it?"
Green blood spewed from it over his head and shoulders.
Spewed as the heat became too much for his throat.
And it was a big improvement over spewing about school.
For a moment Conan thought she was about to spew.
I'd be surprised if he believed even half of what he's spewing.
Didn't get much done actually after you spewed on me.
"It will just move jobs to those countries which are allowed to spew whatever they want into the air."
I wanted Hard to spew his cream into my mouth.
They only spew out what other people have programmed into them.
Managed to put the glass down without spewing the stuff all over the table.
You spewed a fountain into me and of it will come a child.
It's, how many times did he spew up the stairs?
Joseph did not answer, because the sheet came spewing back at once.
"We saw the poor sod spewing blood at the hospital."
The water was spewing out of the pipe with tremendous force.
I finally spewed my load inside her with a great feeling of relief.
Blood spewed from his mouth as he crumpled to the ground.
It's, how many times did he spew up the stairs?
From some forgotten corner of his mind a memory was spewed up.
She reached for the chamber pot and spewed up her heart.
Shaken by the violence that spewed up in him, he stepped back.
What sank down centuries ago will be spewed up, once more, to the surface.
To add to the fun, he'd spewed up all over himself."
Memory spewed up the data like a spigot suddenly opened full force.
They sailed over the fence, spewed up dirt and dust.
All through known history these natural leaders had been spewed up by the inarticulate masses.
"I almost spewed up my stomach, standing so close to a witch.
He looked like something the Harlem River had spewed up.
The answers came spewing up to his conscious level.
A fan of garbage spewed up to the left.
At least half the bottle spewed up into the air, and the cap hit the ceiling with a pop.
He wanted to spew up every meal he had ever eaten.
Others reeled away to spew up their guts on the muddy ground.
A cloud of dust spewed up from the faded cushions.
Harold heard but could not answer until his stomach had ceased spewing up its contents.
Fighting down the bile that was threatening to spew up into his mouth, he looked inside.
It spewed up and out, showering gravy halfway across the chamber.
Nothing but the glow far below them, and the water, spewing up out of the center of that brightness.
The waves beat against the crags with a roar, spewing up white spray.
My White load hitting his stomach and spewing up to his chest.
Hot sawdust was spewing up, then shifting down and tickling her belly.