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12 Sentences With "bugs off"

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"Glad you trust Uncle Duke," Alma said, flicking love bugs off her shoulder.
You clear the bugs off of the first island, and then the second, but it feels like something is wrong.
The COSPAR protocols appear to be keeping Earth bugs off Mars while we study that planet for any native organisms.
Some of these animals offer each other emotional comfort, while others offer physical benefits, such as picking bugs off each other's fur.
Scientists believe bees are particularly vulnerable to a kind of pesticide called neonicotinoids, which are widely used to keep bugs off crops and gardens.
"We're going to have to clear the bugs off the windshield so people can see the road ahead, and that's where you guys come in," Obama said.
With little babies, the advice is always to rely on reducing exposure, on shade and clothing for sun, and on adding screens and netting to keep the bugs off.
And she now prefers to sleep with the lights on, as in her isolation cell, where she believed illumination helped keep rodents and bugs off of her sleeping body.
Just grab as many as you need and stake out a perimeter around the barbecue, pool, or bar, making sure to place them low to the ground to keep the bugs off your ankles.
We can't avoid each other in our dozens of trips to the laundromat dryers to toast the bugs off our belongings, and when our neighbors scowl at us because they know exactly what the fuck we are doing as we hobble back and forth between our apartment building and the laundromat with huge black plastic trash bags hung over our shoulders, we endure their scowls together as a team.
However, he becomes enraged, stating to the audience: "I'll be scared later. Right now, I'm too mad." Bugs climbs up, approaches Smidgen's eye, and balls his fists to fight. Smidgen takes his fingers to flick Bugs off his bridge, but Bugs jumps up, causing Smidgen to flick his own eye.
As the manager gloats that he'll finish Bugs off, Bugs pops out from behind the counter (revealing that the raised hands were just a pair of gloves on the tips of his ears), armed with a gun as well, and states he'll finish off the manager. He pulls the trigger, to which the gun sticks out three "bang" signs, prompting the manager to stick three "ouch" signs out of his mouth. When the manager laughs that he outsmarted Bugs, Bugs distracts him, saying that he sounds "just like that guy on the radio: The Great Gildersneeze!" Bugs is right, the voice is a good imitation of Harold Peary's character in The Great Gildersleeve.

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