"The mollusks imbibe one last sip twixt their valves... | |
- I do not imbibe. | |
- Perhaps you'd care to imbibe. Mother. | |
..The child will imbibe those qualities! | |
A drink the venal Van de Groot would be begging to imbibe... if he only knew how near the white ape was at that very moment... flying through the foliage, surveying the scenery, cruising in... for a closer look and swinging on through the trees with effortless ease. | |
"The mollusks imbibe one last sip twixt their valves... | |
- I do not imbibe. | |
- Perhaps you'd care to imbibe. Mother. | |
..The child will imbibe those qualities! | |
A drink the venal Van de Groot would be begging to imbibe... if he only knew how near the white ape was at that very moment... flying through the foliage, surveying the scenery, cruising in... for a closer look and swinging on through the trees with effortless ease. | |
# There's a king who's on the town, dear # Who imbibes round the clock | |
And yet he imbibes at least three thousand milliliters of it every single day. | |
# There's a king who's on the town, dear # Who imbibes round the clock | |
And yet he imbibes at least three thousand milliliters of it every single day. | |
"complaining of a pain in her chest, she imbibed a small quantity of liquor | |
"we enter fire imbibed, heavenly, thy sanctuary." | |
- Not the values I've imbibed... to utter disgusting things! | |
All the memories of my mother are imbibed here. | |
And felt that, because of his demeanor and his breath,alcohol had been imbibed recently. | |
A double of whatever he was imbibing and a whisky, no ice. | |
And Ireland is so much more than the imbibing of spirits - | |
And will we be imbibing, sir? | |
Cover up for the wine you've been imbibing on the Q.T. | |
Has he been imbibing something I don't--? | |
"complaining of a pain in her chest, she imbibed a small quantity of liquor | |
"we enter fire imbibed, heavenly, thy sanctuary." | |
- Not the values I've imbibed... to utter disgusting things! | |
All the memories of my mother are imbibed here. | |
And felt that, because of his demeanor and his breath,alcohol had been imbibed recently. | |
A double of whatever he was imbibing and a whisky, no ice. | |
And Ireland is so much more than the imbibing of spirits - | |
And will we be imbibing, sir? | |
Cover up for the wine you've been imbibing on the Q.T. | |
Has he been imbibing something I don't--? | |