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36 Sentences With "sopping up"

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I spend the next few minutes sopping up the mess.
The PBOC intervened in the offshore market, sopping up yuan there.
"He has been sopping up influences like a sponge," Mr. Shelton wrote.
Another factor sopping up supply and increasing prices is the return of the house flippers.
The powder works wonders for sopping up grease — just give your roots a light dusting and brush through.
Simit, a Turkish bread that resembles a wide bagel crusted with sesame seeds, was for sopping up the sauce.
In 2013 Xi Jinping, the president, said cities should be more like sponges, sopping up rainwater for reuse when parched.
Have a crusty baguette handy for sopping up all of the good braising liquid from the bottom of this pot.
The Clippers also have the six-foot Jawun Evans on their payroll and Lou Williams sopping up 30 minutes a night.
When will you start getting down to a level where you really are not – where you're sopping up the darn supply?
While China has been sopping up lots of crude, it has also been churning out huge volumes of refined products like gasoline.
And if you're celebrating solo, no one can judge you for sopping up those savory juices in a particularly primal way. 1.
Go hard on the greens to make it a one-pot meal, and add toast on the side for sopping up broth.
The key thing they were missing was the fundamental idea that buybacks help taper market demand by "sopping up supply," he argued.
The next day she told me her kids, still sick with the flu, were sitting at the table sopping up every bite.
Cords all over her body were tied up with pink scrunchies to keep her hair from sopping up all of Seventh Avenue's puddles.
But the fact remains that premiums did not increase wildly over the past decade just because Medicaid wasn't sopping up the poor and sick everywhere.
The versions I'd had at other pan-West African restaurants in New York were mild, if texturally fit for their supporting role of sopping up.
After peeing on the floor, the puppy dragged a large pile of toilet paper over to the spot, sopping up a good amount of the mess.
Overshadowed so far by Senate races sopping up money and scrutiny across the country, Mr. Espy's quest is about to get a lot more of both.
Only the accompanying slivers of rye toast struck the wrong note; a more absorbent bread, a baguette, perhaps, would have been better for sopping up the broth.
But every star system is different, featuring varying amounts of asteroids, comets, and water, not to mention neighboring planets that are also sopping up water from the heavens.
With a blonde ponytail erupting from her skull like uncorked Andre Brut, she snaps her gum and slurps spaghetti, sopping up the sauce with a handful of bread.
The Delaware Humane Association says the energetic pooch has spent the past several days hanging out with news crews, sopping up affection and meeting new dogs at the shelter.
Sated after sopping up all of the ad dollars drifting around the wreckage of a soul-crushingly monetized social web, Facebook realizes it's probably time to chart a different path forward.
In a mesmerizing billboard-size video, a pair of ruby red lips and tongue twist and turn through a scarlet sludge; we might be watching a deep-sea creature sopping up dinner.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's peso ended the week stronger while interest rates on short-term central bank notes crept higher, sopping up pesos in the foreign exchange market that might otherwise have scrambled toward safe-haven U.S. dollars.
The tint in question offers medium, buildable color and lasts for hours, making it an easy option to reach for on days when sopping up sweat and dealing with out-of-control humidity hair take priority over reapplying lipstick.
How can a party platform omit any characterization of global warming and CO2 as a problem while urging businesses to develop a technology with no purpose other than sopping up the main greenhouse gas emission raising the planetary thermostat?
Muscle attachments on the bones of its throat imply the presence of strong cheeks and a retractable tongue—characteristics that would have allowed this whale to suck water into its mouth, sopping up fish and small squid in the process.
Three of the sources confirmed to Reuters that OPEC is leaning towards a nine-month extension, while a fourth said prolonging the deal by six to nine months would do the job of sopping up excess oil sitting in stockpiles.
Infused with salicylic acid, tea-tree oil, willow herb, and volcanic ash — all top-notch acne-eradicating ingredients — these clear dots adhere to the skin and get to work killing off that P.acnes bacteria, sopping up oil, and reducing inflammation as you sleep.
PST also serves dishes that are intended for two or more: whole roasted duck, roasted Slagel Farm rib-eye or the Mount Lassen trout served with a zesty, clean zhoug and, of course, pitas for sopping up the sauce or eating the fish like tacos.
Paul ate steadily, enormously, his hands in constant motion, sopping up the juices from the paella pan with a heel of bread, draining his wine glass as soon as it was filled, enjoying three or four portions of the flan—I don't know, I stopped counting, and what difference did it make, anyway?
It's notable that this report comes shortly after climate researchers concluded that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere have passed the 400 parts per million threshold in a way that's essentially permanent — barring some extraordinary breakthrough in technologies capable of sopping up the gas for safekeeping — at the scale of billions of tons a year.
All these methods produced only thin loaves, and the custom was thus to break bread rather than cut it. The bread was soft and pliable and used for dipping and sopping up gravies and juices. The Romans introduced an oven called a "furn" ("purni" in Talmudic Aramaic): a large, wood-burning, stone-lined oven with a bottom on which the dough or baking sheet was placed. This provided a major advance in bread and pastry baking, and made the baking of much thicker loaves possible.

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