"I felt that ice chink against my spine. | |
"O Wall, O sweet and lovely Wall, Show me thy chink." | |
"When my back's against the wall, I order a chink call-girl... | |
- Is he the quiet chink? - Uh... oh, | |
- It's a chink in your armor. | |
"I felt that ice chink against my spine. | |
"O Wall, O sweet and lovely Wall, Show me thy chink." | |
"When my back's against the wall, I order a chink call-girl... | |
- Is he the quiet chink? - Uh... oh, | |
- It's a chink in your armor. | |
- I have, and the chinks to show for it. I insist. | |
- You got many chinks around here? | |
- chinks can jump real high, huh? | |
-Them chinks ain't pulling, Mr T. | |
All right, well, Rutledge may worship this as the ultimate Wagon, but at the hands of the stig, I think we'll see some chinks in the armor. | |
- I have, and the chinks to show for it. I insist. | |
- You got many chinks around here? | |
- chinks can jump real high, huh? | |
-Them chinks ain't pulling, Mr T. | |
All right, well, Rutledge may worship this as the ultimate Wagon, but at the hands of the stig, I think we'll see some chinks in the armor. | |
- Someone chinked the armour? | |
You dug and chinked the metal box and are enjoying the sound of it a bit, if I'm not mistaken. | |
I did some chinking. But I needed a fork to mix it. | |
I hear coins chinking in your pocket! | |
I heard the coins chinking. | |
Mark? Are you stirring your coffee very quietly without chinking the side so I can't hear and you don't have to make one for me? | |
One fella settled at Trinity Forks when old Johnny Brian was still chinking at his log house. | |
- Someone chinked the armour? | |
You dug and chinked the metal box and are enjoying the sound of it a bit, if I'm not mistaken. | |
I did some chinking. But I needed a fork to mix it. | |
I hear coins chinking in your pocket! | |
I heard the coins chinking. | |
Mark? Are you stirring your coffee very quietly without chinking the side so I can't hear and you don't have to make one for me? | |
One fella settled at Trinity Forks when old Johnny Brian was still chinking at his log house. | |