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"dregs" Definitions
  1. the last drops of a liquid, mixed with little pieces of solid material that are left in the bottom of a container
  2. the worst parts of something that have no use or value
  3. (literary) the last parts of something

187 Sentences With "dregs"

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Other complaints from consumers of "dregs" in THP beverages followed.
I don't know, but I drank it to the dregs.
It wasn't an upscale clientele like today, it was the dregs.
They're even a tier below the dregs of their own league.
Dregs One is a rapper, activist, and writer out of San Francisco.
First, you cut through the small, fast Dregs with their glimmering knives.
It meant the dregs at the bottom of a flask of wine.
Instead, I brought in the dregs of an overpriced Times Square cappuccino.
"Baby Ruth," they'll chortle before slurping the dregs of a Miller Light.
But it was only the dregs of winter snows, too fast disappearing. ■
I came to it through LinkedIn, my personal junction with the web's dregs.
Bacot is down to the dregs of his cotton ball and surgical tape stashes.
We often think of torturers, for example, as thugs from the dregs of society.
Hillary Clinton may have Snapchat filters, but Trump has the dregs of the internet.
Many cargo ships still use "bunker fuel"—the sludgy dregs of the petroleum refining process.
The key to powering through the final stubborn dregs of winter is keeping yourself busy.
Within ten minutes, the dregs are flocking to the head desk asking the question: 'Radiohead?
With few exceptions, Americans are the dregs of the wine, the chaff of the wheat.
Wildcat prospectors are trying to draw the dregs out of Myanmar's largest unregulated oil field.
I've finished my second lysine-dope smoothie and can't even pretend to nurse the dregs anymore.
Recently, Dregs linked up with Japanese producer Ill Sugi to drop a new record, Universal Language.
Home to the dregs of humanity, atoning for the blight their forefathers wrought upon the earth.
However, the strength and intellect went to Schwarzenegger, while Devito was left with, well, the dregs.
There are two glasses, one with a few dregs in it and the ghost of lipstick.
The bride will sip the dregs of her third Mickey Mary with an eerily placid smile.
The knockout-style FA Cup competition feels like the dregs of happenstance—luck in an unpredictable game.
If the last dregs of its legacy assets are sold this year, the ratio should reach 217%.
Cesar Cedeno, a career outfielder stretching the dregs of a once extraordinary talent, started in his place.
The pitch-black and molasses-thick bunker fuel they produce comes from the dregs of refined products.
Watching their exchange brought the cup of sorrow to my lips, and I drank to the dregs.
Yet to judge by the mishap at Rann, dealing with those final dregs still requires large air strikes.
Three more eight-ounce bottles of Gatorade, a gallon of milk that's down to the dregs, and leftovers.
INGRAHAM: Andy, Turley said this is where they are looking over tweets, then this is like the dregs.
But this shit where the top seeds will ALWAYS be squaring off against the dregs of the league?
C.G. A lovely downer duet about the last dregs of a relationship from two casually confident young singers.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Take the dregs left from making soy bean oil, which usually go to feed the pigs.
The system is so broken that many Filipinos think it's just better to purge the dregs of society.
We assume our dregs are headed for a giant compost pile somewhere, but what happens to it next?
Usually this doesn't really matter, because my unquenchable thirst for caffeine means there's never any dregs in my KeepCup.
Out with the Nazis, the corporate elites siphoning the dregs off the middle class, the racists and the sexists.
People got up and danced, sang along and finished the dregs of the wine we were served at dinner.
Of course, my masculinity would be born out of the dregs of people trying to rid themselves of theirs.
A sign warns that "burning incense is prohibited"; another that tea dregs are not to clog the wash basin.
Then he spread out a napkin and dipped the end of the toothpick into the dregs of his macchiato.
They are playing in the knee-deep dregs in the canal, catching fish trapped there with their bare hands.
They're the kind of social dregs with nothing to do but get high and ride their bikes to Wawa.
Either way, it's a total clusterfuck, with the dregs of Austinites and mesmerized tourists going out on the prowl.
They are left with the bitter dregs of late-capitalist ideology: a symbol that was supposed to last forever.
Distill an addict to a datapoint and the same thing happens: Context melts away, leaving behind dregs of questionable value.
We'd scheduled to meet at three, and the last of the lunch crowd are slurping the dregs of their noodles.
Some Labour MPs still talk of forming a moderate parliamentary bloc and leaving Mr Corbyn with the hard-left dregs.
"Many still see graffiti as trash and dregs," he said, "while 99% of taggers think of themselves as potential artists".
The networks gave the dregs of society the ability to reach like-minded people and poison the minds of others.
We get the dregs of disco, Blondie's "Heart of Glass," the Cars, Cheap Trick, and a burst of pustular punk.
Given that the dregs of the #bombcyclone were still lurking outside my window, I couldn't bring myself to eat them cold.
Perhaps, for the sake of avoiding wastefulness, I can lap up the last delicious dregs from the side of the container?
It challenges you to make something out of nothing, using tools that feel like the digital equivalent of craft room dregs.
Tuesday night's game features the dregs of each team's postseason rotations: John Lackey for Chicago and Matt Moore for San Francisco.
It catches dregs of traffic from Atlantic City and Wildwood — but is otherwise the calmest spot on the raucous Jersey Shore.
Both artists compliment each other masterfully, Ill Sugi's ultra chill beats providing the perfect platform for Dregs to spit meaning and purpose.
Distilled from leftover grape dregs, the highly alcoholic brandy began life in the 12th century, drunk by peasants in Europe's winemaking regions.
Historians have long deemed the rough-and-tumble fighters as the dregs of American society—an embarrassment to the wider cultural elite.
" Igor Primak, a high school math teacher, replied to a toast with an old Russian saying: "The toaster drinks to the dregs!
If you're trying to make the most of the last dregs of winter, there are plenty of outdoor gear sales happening this weekend.
On a Sunday where the NFL was mostly quality, this was a reminder of the dregs of the rest of the 2016 season.
Like coal, these refinery dregs, known as bunker fuel, release a lot of carbon dioxide—perhaps 3% of global emissions of this greenhouse gas.
I say "half-assed" because nobody sprays graffiti on the ground until they are really on the dregs of their aerosol can, do they?
However, once you get down to the dregs and there are just a few cookie crumbles left, it seems sacrilegious to throw them away.
Drinking games date back at least to wine dregs-tossing game Kottabos in ancient Greece and various dice and riddle competitions in ancient China.
If you&aposre going to start to stitch together tweets into some criminal mosaic then you really are reaching these sort of evidentiary dregs.
That fund never ran dry; the $380 million allocated for cybersecurity this March is actually its dregs, shifted to serve more general cybersecurity needs.
These evoke the idea of the artist as alchemist, transforming the dregs and dreck of human existence into the spiritual gold of high art.
The book suggests a lettuce wrap for the meatballs, but I went with noodles in a sauce that exploited the dregs in the pan.
ShinDigger Brewing Company started with a home brewing kit bought using money pooled from the dregs of George Grant and Paul Delamere's student loans.
Even now I carry around with me the feeling—or perhaps the dregs of the feeling—that I disappointed my father, let him down.
You know, those miscellaneous food bits left over from the dregs of your cocktail, or sometimes half munched on, depending on how tipsy you are.
As ruthless as Cespedes was in August and September — against the dregs of the National League, let's not forget — he all but disappeared in October.
A few years back when I started online dating after a rough break up, I was hooking up with some of the dregs of humanity.
But I happened upon something especially eye-catching a few months ago, while digging through the VHS-quality dregs of the streaming service's noisier corners.
And in failing to pad their record against the dregs of baseball, the Yankees were shown again that they might not be that good themselves.
These figures are the dregs of the notorious "broken windows" policing model, clogging nightmarish criminal courts and leaving permanent records for thousands of New Yorkers.
Put indelicately, he collected hundreds of pounds of dreck — sludge from drains, gutters and downspouts, the dregs of civilization that most people try to avoid.
A few workers stay late, fill vegetable-oil containers with the dregs from winery tanks, and then sell them on the street for fifty yuan each.
The poor immigrant population in England may have been considered the dregs of society, but bruisers with prizefighting potential had little difficulty finding a wealthy patron.
I had drunk that bitterness to the dregs, and since human beings have limited capacity I didn't think I would be able to do so again.
Though they've been rebranded as premium cocktails in recent years, Long Island iced teas used to be Diet Coke and the leftover dregs of various well spirits.
It tastes like the dregs of a Slush Puppy—in a good way—and mixed with the endless cups of yarrow tea, it all feels rather stimulating.
They might just identify with the image of the rat and the dregs of society, and hunger and the city and make rat music for rat people.
Working on your night cheese is fine, but Liz Lemon of 30 Rock knows after you've drained a wine bottle to its dregs, it's the perfect microphone.
They are now in shutdown survival mode: opening new credit card accounts to pay off their bills, borrowing from relatives and eating the dregs of their pantries.
But what distinguishes many of these teams, and other flourishing ones, from their predecessors — and from the dregs of the N.F.L. — is how well they have mutated.
Scarface, Hollywood's influential 28500 caricature -- Al Pacino's ridiculous accent was the equivalent of blackface -- opens with titles declaring that Castro sent the "dregs of his jails" here.
At the time, the Blues looked lost, sitting among the dregs of the NHL standings as 2000-2100 long shots to win the Stanley Cup at Paris.
In the video, Dregs and Gas Mask Colony show off areas of San Francisco that haven't fallen prey to the glassified gentrification of San Francisco's culture and architecture.
And a recent study by Chris Blattman of the University of Chicago and Stefan Dercon of Oxford University suggests that Ethiopia is attracting the dregs of industrial work.
As she downs the dregs of super dark roast K-Cup coffee—the beverage equivalent of drain cleaner—she feels a familiar wave that makes her cheeks clench.
In Trump's America, those working in the shadows are not the lawn cutters, Sheetrock hangers, fruit pickers or nannies we see in every community, but the criminal dregs.
Right now, you may still be salvaging the last of your summer nail polish, draining the final dregs at the bottom of your bottle of Bikini So Teeny.
Some jars, pillaged by previous customers, stand empty save for the inky pickling dregs, or with their walls like frosted panes in winter, etched in salt and sugar.
Worst Who Actually Made It: OF Bubba Crosby (23rd overall, 1998; -1.5) was traded to the Yankees with reliever Scott Proctor for the dregs of Robin Ventura's career.
They're sipping wine, smoking, and mumbling to each other––viewers can assume this is the dregs of a wild night out, or a party that is just winding down.
Contrary to popular belief, watering a house plant once every three months with the dregs of your old water bottles is NOT the best way to keep it alive.
"Yeah, it's got some really simple Detroit chords in it and that weird drum beat," she says, finishing off the dregs of the berry smoothie she'd ordered moments before.
We're here to help you avoid the pain of scrambling around for the last dregs of Frozen 2 stash, and build up your collection before the rush kicks in.
Grandly misnamed the Syrian National Army, this coalition of Turkish-backed militias is in fact largely composed of the dregs of the eight-year-old conflict's failed rebel movement.
Astronomers think Betelgeuse&aposs dimming is most likely just another short phase in the life of a giant star that&aposs burning through the last dregs of its fuel.
How does the trajectory of a Twitter smear, climbing from the dregs of the internet all the way up to President Donald Trump's family, affect lives in Eastern Europe?
When things do not adhere with these values, they are seen as dregs of the past instead of alternatives, as the cruel elimination of cab drivers throughout the world illustrate.
The Phoenix photographer, Ernie Button, first noticed the whisky dregs at the bottom of his glass a decade ago and started photographing them under colored lights to accentuate the patterns.
But the Amish impulse is one to watch, as we reckon with virtual reality's strange gift — a cup that tastes of progress, but might have poison waiting in the dregs.
" He describes New York as "a maze of hybrid squalor" and "the poisoned cauldron where all the varied dregs of unwholesome ages mix their venom and perpetuate their obscene terrors.
It's like a stray plate of salad that you might pick up at a party before you realized that somebody had dumped the warm dregs of a drink into it.
The label went bankrupt in 1979 but was revived in the early 1990s; Mr. Sandlin rejoined Capricorn then and worked with the Southern bands Widespread Panic and the Dixie Dregs.
The propaganda released by the White House demonstrates a Wall Street approach in which hedge funds would skim the cream off infrastructure investments and leave the dregs to the states.
With the help of our friends at TechBargains, we've pulled together some of the best deals from around the web to chase off the very last dregs of the winter doldrums.
This description characterizes participation on the show as a rarified opportunity for love—a golden ticket out of the dregs of Tinder and, you know, impossibility meeting someone in real life.
It was impossible for her to eat any food besides the daily Eucharist, although she reportedly drank pus from someone's cancerous sore, nourishing herself with the dregs of another person's suffering.
It may technically be considered springtime, but in a lot of places, we're in the thick of that awkward, in-between phase when the final dregs of winter won't quit it.
Now, the process begins anew: The companies whose quality was in the top half of that narrower range would feel pressure to demonstrate their quality, to stand out from the dregs.
From the president and Fox News on down to the dregs of the internet, threats, many actual acts of violence, and loose talk of civil war are tolerated, and even encouraged.
Women were its main victims, with fetishism and erotic fantasies the presenting symptoms; the lady who devoutly poured the dregs from Franz Liszt's tea cup into her scent-bottle was one case.
"We will win only when we get rid of the so-called Ukrainian political elite, in reality - the dregs of society, those who are identical to the Russian ruling class," he said.
That fungal ferment which looks like the mixed dregs of multiple cultures may yet mutate into something new and interesting and important itself; and the truly lonely planet is still out there.
Twenty-eight years earlier she was his daughter's playmate, and at a party he hosted, the two girls, 7 years old and unsupervised, drank dregs from whiskey and rum around the house.
Like the other prospectors trying to draw the dregs out of Myanmar's largest unregulated oil field, Mr. Win Myint Oo, 24, came with a dream of striking oil and making it rich.
It withholds the visual sumptuousness Ofili knows how to concoct and gives the viewer some rather bitter dregs to drink: the lesson that we make our own cages and our own heaven.
Especially since some really good movies and TV shows are saying goodbye along with the rest of the dregs of 2018, and we'll soon have a shiny 2019 Netflix to look forward to.
The colour it turns then matches (hopefully) with a colour on your chart, and you can (hopefully) affirm that it is indeed the drug you splashed the last dregs of your loan on.
Rather than an unfortunate accident befalling an already dismal state of affairs, the fire might symbolize a new kind of psychic energy burning away the dregs of the old and stuck, an exorcism.
At night, I like to use an oil or balm to first melt away the top layer of my makeup, then follow up with Milky Jelly to remove the dregs of my mascara.
That we have publishers mining the dregs of his work for another book because he has this roguish reputation further degrades serious literature and insults those who care about poetry of real merit.
Robocalling has brought out the dregs of humanity, with callers impersonating Microsoft telling us our computer is infected, or an IRS agent telling us we need to pay now or go to jail.
The music itself is distributed primarily through mixes, each of which are assembled by a cadre of scene adherents who troll through the dregs of Soundcloud for the latest, greatest, and most euphoric hits.
I started doing this because I thought that some Christmas songs had been undercriticized, undercelebrated, or otherwise underheard—that we were getting the dregs of holiday music pumped to us for no good reason.
"I ponder whether my parents — dregs floating across a diasporic sea before my time — would have imagined their sacrifices for us would come with sharp pains in their backs and newfound worries," he writes.
Drizzled with golden dregs of homemade lard, spread with seasoned black beans, meaty quesillo and shredded cabbage, the tlayuda at Poncho's is then folded in half so all the ingredients melt into one another.
Yet again, you've fed your money into a black hole of half-finished conversations you never wanted to start in the first place, and the room's a pallid blur of pale dregs and grey faces.
Zach "Yank" Sokol: The "Afters" nightclub and rave scenes—meaning parties that cater to catatonic young people (the dregs from any good party) from 4 AM to jah-knows-when—are super sus and depressing.
Not the head, as it's called, the first liquor to issue from the pipe as the distilling begins to bear fruit, or the tail, the dregs that conclude the operation, but the stuff in between.
Almost every morning, merely a few moments after wiping the dregs of mascara from our faces, we wake up to some of the freshest hairstyles and makeup looks seen on our favorite stars the night before.
Even with the difficulty dialed way down, the early game is so unbalanced for a melee specialist—what with armies of archers firing arrows from afar—that my health bar is always down to the dregs.
And while we're not exactly surprised these dregs-of-society type publications are jumping to conclusions, considering Jackson's long history of bodycon, midriff-bearing looks, the difference between modest dressing and "Islamic attire" needs to be understood.
The Anchor district is full of both huge corporate buildings and bustling nightclubs, for instance, while the quieter Ocean Glass View area is where some of the more affluent citizens live, separated from the dregs of society.
The term blockbuster used to denote films that cost $100 million or more to produce; in 2016, $100 million is the budget a second-rate director gets for a low-rent remake released in the dregs of August.
Both the race winner, Nelson Piquet in a Williams, and the second-place finisher, Ayrton Senna in a Lotus, had swerved back and forth down the final straight, successfully sloshing the remaining dregs of fuel into their engines.
I ponder whether my parents — dregs floating across a diasporic sea before my time — would have imagined their sacrifices for us would come with sharp pains in their backs and newfound worries, tear-soaked nights and early mornings.
The Mariel boatlift was, among other things, a "homophobic purge," said Dr. Capó Jr. "Fidel Castro claimed that those who wanted to leave were the dregs of society who could never be productive to the Cuban revolution," he added.
Whether you're floating around the Earth in your space castle (yes, really), or ripping and tearing through the dregs of Hell that are invading Earth, "DOOM Eternal" so completely embraces its style that it bleeds into outright self-parody.
Putting aside that the whiny Googlers in question appear to have forgotten where they work (a company notorious for buying brands, sucking up talent, and shutting down the dregs), theses memes are, perhaps, the most atrocious memes I have ever seen.
Keeneland, Lexington's famed sales and racing house—which, according to a friend I'm staying with, is essentially a decadent playground for white-suited men to sip the dregs of antebellum wealth inequality— regularly auctions yearlings for a million or more.
It's likely Coltrane would have had a notable career even if he hadn't joined Miles's band in 21968, but the opportunity moved him from the dregs of Philadelphia's bar scene to the cutting edge of jazz in New York City overnight.
Since then Mr Corbyn has rejected successive entreaties to resign, reconstituted his shadow cabinet from the dregs of his parliamentary support and seized on the publication of the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war (which he opposed) to rally his supporters.
Then, I sweep the toner across my face with a cotton round to pick up any last dregs of dirt or makeup residue, before soaking another cotton round in the toner and pressing it into my skin like an essence.
The announcement, broadcast live on state television, came as a surprise to many, since there were explosions and gunfire still echoing out from the Old City where the last dregs of the Islamic State terrorist group were refusing to surrender.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said the attacks were in response to Islamic State's recent defeats: "This gang targeted civilians after it lost the initiative and its dregs fled the battlefield before our proud fighters," he said on his official Facebook page.
Now, with Florida recovering from Hurricane Michael and the dregs of Hurricane Willa on schedule to drop one to two inches of rain on the Florida panhandle over the next few days, the verdict is in: the bloom continues, as Earther first reported.
The ideal restaurant fry, these are what you want to soak up the dregs of a hanger steak or a pot of mussels, preferably eaten outdoors with les pieds dans le sable (toes in the sand, a French term used for beachside restaurants).
With Piccola's help, the puppets of Pickle Barrel Falls prepare to say goodbye, and Mr. Pickles himself (Jim Carrey) gets ready to sign divorce papers, surrendering the dregs of his marriage to the incontrovertible reality that set in after his son's death.
As well as analyzing whether it can cut and scoop ice cream efficiently, and retrieve dregs from the cup, the exhibition assesses the spoon's color, shape and material, and how a tiny rim around the top prevents ice cream from dripping out.
You woke up with a horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach and the realization that you didn't have a costume and you'd either have to wait in line at the Halloween store to pick through the dregs, or be a pumpkin again.
Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan and the team's offensive coordinator, Kyle Shanahan, have more in the vault than just the superstar receiver Julio Jones, and maybe there is a lot more to the Falcons than just some early-season feasting on the N.F.L.'s defensive dregs.
IMO drinking the dregs of old, bad alcohol that nobody actually wants—lukewarm gin mixed with tap water, an old half-bottle of Midori—is the true spirit of partying, and that 2 AM cocktail of "Tia Maria and almond milk" should be cherished.
The demography is worse and getting even more difficult every day, the novelty is gone, incompetence is always punished in the fullness of time and the staff machine that exists to prop up an existing POTUS is a weak shambles of dregs and enablers.
Twenty other GMA filings have been made by NGOs-of-conscience, naming officials from the dregs of worldwide autocracy as culprits in everything from killing their own people to fleecing their own citizens to propping up their despotic regimes — and paying off allied oligarchs.
And now, as the last dregs of my pill wear off, and I wander down through San Antonio, taking my shoes off as I press my toes into the sand, I find myself at Café Del Mar, and go to rest a while in a hammock.
The crawlers, finishing a hot whiskey cider that tasted like the dregs of an overly honeyed tea, passed through a teensy smokers' patio and into the booze-soaked main bar, attracted by a glowing yellow counter, its surface like the cracked crust of a crème brûlée.
Joe Biden gave an impassioned speech about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) rights on Sunday at the annual Human Rights Campaign dinner in Washington, D.C. But despite reports that he called all supporters of President Donald Trump "the dregs of society," video of Biden's speech shows otherwise.
The Rams are playing out of their gourd, and have the piss-poor Lions coming up next, then a decent challenge in the NFC North-topping Bears, and then the underperforming defending champion Eagles, followed by the laughable dregs of the NFC West: the 2-9 Cardinals and 49ers.
She recalls the 'not quite of this era, is she?' outsider approach of Amy Winehouse, who came out with her jazzy slow jams at a time when pop music was sifting through the dregs of bubblegum pop manufactured groups, or just starting to dig into Evanescence and Avril Lavigne pop-rawk.
This technology was first developed for the Exile program before it came to fruition, a sort of death penalty/research ape hybrid wherein the worst of the dregs among the burning earth would be jettisoned from humanity to make observations of their trek before dying sucked into the hell of Jupiter.
I became infatuated with a passage from Johnson's story "Homeless and High," which in its own way perfectly encapsulates the energy that Gregg Allman, both alone and with The Allman Brothers band, brought to his best work: And that's how, on the Ave, we drank up the dregs of the 60s.
Kentaro pushing the envelope in real time … Kentaro pushing the envelope in real time … … versus his rebelliousness in CG. … versus his rebelliousness in CG. So what propelled Kirakira, which means "sparkly" in Japanese, from the dregs of the App Store to the home screens of any influencer worth their weight in Likes?
The broth in her zuppa di pesce, a Sicilian-style fish stew abundant with mussels, clams, shrimp, black sea bass, Castelvetrano olives, and fregola, a pearl-shaped pasta, is so appealingly redolent of Pernod that I couldn't resist sipping the last dregs straight from the lidded crock after my spoon had been cleared.
A New York defense attorney with the dregs of the earth as clients, Flynn is living out of his office when a C.I.A. operative arrives with an offer he can't refuse: Lean on a client to plead guilty and cut a deal, a move for which Flynn will collect a fee of $100,000.
The meal began with a pictorially perfect tray of amuse bouches: thin-cut strips of yellowtail stomach dressed in a vinegar-miso sauce, which tasted smoked though they weren't, along with a small pile of herrings fermented in the dregs of sake, and a handful of fresh snap peas, each dabbed with tiny blobs of black sesame pesto.
Still, given the sheer number of complaints that land on her desk—some 21 daily by email alone, she said, each a glimpse of the dregs of the internet—it seemed to Shahida that all human interaction was shifting online: "Even mothers- and daughters-in-law will fight exclusively on WhatsApp," she said with a wry smile.
I don't particularly like the idea of a home run hitter (which Bautista still sort of is) being guaranteed one plate appearance per game with nobody on ahead of him, not to mention hitting behind the dregs of the lineup, but without Devon Travis and Ezequiel Carrera, there really isn't anybody who looks a whole lot better there.
Using strange and discarded tools, like the cumbersome camera, the dregs of the Hudson River, and nutritional supplements for livestock, McKinley builds a bridge between humanity's pagan past and its dizzying present, where in the face of gender inequality and environmental distress, people are clamoring for connection to a bygone era of earth worshipping and matriarchy.
Tens of thousands of us drifted in dregs and clumps from Marble Arch to Trafalgar Square in London, and the message throughout was clear: instead of spending vast sums of money to turn the seas to ash and the skies to radioactive fire, we should put that money towards the NHS, public transport, and education instead.
She felt she had found a kindred spirit in Mr. Taylor, who was divorced and just beginning to contemplate a major career change: leaving his job as a graphics editor and cartographer at The Wall Street Journal for an entry level position in a local brewery to learn about the business of beer, from the dregs to the brim.
It's also a snapshot of a moment when comedy's freshest counterculture impulse was gleefully crass and willfully offensive, built on thumbed noses and middle fingers — what scanned at the time as a liberating response to a rigid and hypocritical culture, but will appear to a weighty chunk of today's viewers as the childish dregs of an entire cohort's glib, bratty chauvinism and coddled, almost toddlerish self-regard.
Just as serial sexual harasser Roger Ailes and his band of shitheads had done for politics, exploiting and manipulating an audience that felt abandoned by the CNNs of the world, FOX Sports would collect the dog whistling dregs of the earth—Colin Cowherd, Whitlock, Clay Travis and the like—and Skip would be their leader, the tip of the spear in the nationwide effort to Make Sports Great Again.
Very few people inside Haenyeo look the least bit intimidated as they lift grilled oysters by the shell to pour the dregs of hot seaweed butter over toast; or carve wedges of zucchini-scallion pancakes fried to a dark and satisfyingly rich brown; or stir mushrooms, squid, bean sprouts, steamed spinach and cabbage kimchi with a just-cracked egg into a bibimbap whose bottom layer of rice is golden and crunchy where it meets the hot stone bowl.
The world is full of corporate billionaire scumbags who pollute the earth, kill wildlife, cause cancer, secretly running nations into the ground, and the moronic masses who just agree with their mindless slogans‎ and will never fight the good fight to help to stop them until finally the last blistered blind three armed mutant dregs of humanity eat each other's putrid flesh in mankind's final nauseating death throws... High ho, some things you gotta get over.
Yet, of all the entrees and appetizers I tried (the rice paper tubes of crab flash-fried so that the crunchy, starchy surface held a core of molten raw crustacean; the cod ovaries baked in Gorgonzola that scattered delicious marine bursts of garlic across the palate; the tiny fish called an ayu, or "sweet fish," which is fermented in the dregs of sake for three years to make the bones grow edibly soft) — all of it, no matter how odd, gross or wonderful, would pale next to the one dish that remained dangling, like the holy grail, just out of reach.
ENGLAND in 1819  An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king,__ Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn,—mud from a muddy spring,— Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know, But leech-like to their fainting country cling, Till they drop, blind in blood, without a blow,— A peopled starve and stabbed in the untilled field,— An army, which liberticide and prey Makes as a two-edged sword to all who wield,— Golden and sanguine laws which tempt and slay ; Religion Christless, Godless—a book sealed ; A Senate,—Time's worst statute unrepealed,— Are graves, from which a glorious Phantom may Burst, to illumine our tempestuous day.
Like, I'm trying to think of some situations where you can make it to 218 and live alone—alone-alone, playing music loud and leaving the dirty dishes as long as you want; or living the fantasy I have of an American Psycho-style, fresh-pajama-bottoms-and-push-ups-and-ice-palace-type existence, with lots of classic music and extremely long morning routines where I'm really slowly getting ready, only without all the murders—and this is as best I can do: We can all admit we are not those people, which means we—the scum, let's be honest; the remaining dregs—we have to beg our way past landlords and lose every deposit we've ever had and keep getting damp in the same places and with the same cast of characters, all just with slightly different faces and slightly different university hoodies drying on the kitchen radiator.

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