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27 Sentences With "sopped"

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"I had sopped his chest up (with drool)," Knull said.
The red carpeting, running like a ribbon over lumber, sopped up the rest.
The cash crunch occurred as corporate taxes came due and government bond issuance sopped up liquid cash.
There's still some growth, but it seems that's being sopped up by the rise of non-native development.
TV images showed thickets of jungle sopped in black sludge and clean-up crews lifting buckets of crude from rivers.
Among the Trump children, she always sopped up the most lavish praise from Dad and drew the most media fascination.
Spicy, soupy Cajun-baked eggs are just begging to be sopped up with some good toasty bread on a Saturday morning.
The ink-sopped thread comes into contact with the wound, and voilà, you have a tiny ink dot under your skin.
She leapt into the crowd and was held aloft by people who didn't even think twice about touching a beer-sopped shirt.
These sopped and bloated lawyers, these ambulatory neckties, these predatory fraternity Presidents, all of them lose their minds with every guitar lick.
The result was that consumers in 2018 sopped up overcapacity — production running ahead of consumption — allowing GDP to run well ahead of potential.
My excess time has been sopped up by making sure she's not eating rocks or a petrified frog she's found in her backyard.
It was homey and rich, and we sopped up the sauce with the extra-large basket of French bread that pops up on every table.
It surpassed politics and nosedived into vaudeville; we sopped it up, horrified and amused, that uniquely American capacity to revile and crave psychosis in equal measure.
HANCOCK, N.Y. — The cold water that flows out of the reservoirs just north of here does more than chill the muck-sopped waders of fly fishermen.
As the liquid absorbed into my skin, it melted into a soft velvet veil that sopped up sebum and made the pores around my nose feel smooth.
Duggan is best known for co-founding BetterWorks in 2013, which has since sopped up a generous $35 million in venture capital funding from, amongst others, Kleiner-Perkins.
Her apparent good health hasn't sopped strategists on both sides of the aisle from preparing for a battle if she leaves the bench before the 2020 presidential election.
Some were hesitant to grab food with their fingertips, but the gastro-diplomats on the field trip dug in, and sopped up the sauce of their chicken doro wat with pieces of injera.
You can make it with any clam you can find at the store, though, and it'll give you a marvelous bowl of salty, garlicky goodness that demands to be sopped up with bread.
Entirely unaware of the impact she had just made, she stabbed the last piece with her fork, sopped up the last of the sauce, and ate it in one breezy gesture — a huge smile stretched across her face.
I'm sure the Albuquerque airport isn't thrilled that there's a partially sopped up puddle of dog pee on their floor that someone now has to clean up, just because one person felt the rules don't to apply to them.
Cersei and Jaime surveyed the forces coming after them, Daenerys conquered the unoccupied castle of Dragonstone, Jon Snow told the Northmen and Vale knights to prepare for the coming war, Ed Sheeren sang a campfire song for some reason, and Sam sopped shit and served soup.
They were more like rambunctious potlucks, lubricated with jug wine and cheap beer, but I took pride in feeding my friends vegetable paella, shrimp and garlic fried in olive oil whose juices we sopped up with fluffy bread, tortilla de patatas dolloped with homemade mayonnaise and smoky pimenton — foods I remembered and craved from a childhood eating out in Down Neck Newark, where my grandparents had grown up.
And there was, to dulcify for her the bath of this evening, the yet sharper contrast with the plight she had just come home in, sopped, shivering, clung to by her clothes.
The Mary Anne was a 587-ton ship with a yellow metal hull built in Calcutta in 1817 and owned by R Brown. In 1829 she sailed from Calcutta to Valparaiso via Hobart. Sopped at Hobart on 17 March 1830.Colonial Times, Hobart, Tasmania, 19 March 1830, Page 2, Ship news She returned via Sydney with a cargo of wheatThe Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, NSW, 14 December 1830, Page 2, Shipping Intelligence She made various trips around the Pacific to different ports including Canton in 1835.
"No One" received critical acclaim upon release. Popjustice viewed the song as "one of [Keys'] best singles to date and possibly one of the eight best ballads of 2007". Chuck Taylor of Billboard wrote that the song "shows the soulful chanteuse acting her age, in the best possible way" and that Keys "hold[s] back on the mastery of vocal craft to let cool, crisp production lead", adding that it "heralds her youth, while maintaining Keys' lockdown on penetrating hooks and soul-sopped production with a buoyancy that makes it a blast to sing along with." Anthony Venutolo of The Star-Ledger felt that on "No One", Keys "attempts to offer uplift through cliches".

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