" For the love of money... is the root of all evil. | |
"... the square root... " | |
"...cream, get off, join, piece, stamp, root, crack, cooch, crud, eat me, fuck you, up your ass..." | |
"...is equal to the square root of the remaining side." | |
"...my tongue be torn out by its root... | |
" For the love of money... is the root of all evil. | |
"... the square root... " | |
"...cream, get off, join, piece, stamp, root, crack, cooch, crud, eat me, fuck you, up your ass..." | |
"...is equal to the square root of the remaining side." | |
"...my tongue be torn out by its root... | |
"An examination of the economic, cultural, and political roots of slavery in the Old South: | |
"Her yellow hair, now brown at the roots, "caught up in the wind and danced. | |
"How do they get the water from the roots to the top of the tree?", a big part of that is capillary action, which is down to the polar nature of water. | |
"I was born Denmark, where I have my home" "my roots and my world" | |
"It's good to keep in touch with your roots." | |
"An examination of the economic, cultural, and political roots of slavery in the Old South: | |
"Her yellow hair, now brown at the roots, "caught up in the wind and danced. | |
"How do they get the water from the roots to the top of the tree?", a big part of that is capillary action, which is down to the polar nature of water. | |
"I was born Denmark, where I have my home" "my roots and my world" | |
"It's good to keep in touch with your roots." | |
"A California state-licensed architect rooted out from the bowels of Pee"... | |
"And coincides with the boy's protest against the feminine role... "rooted also in his... Dread ofhis mother..." | |
"And organic matters such as peat, leaf mold, compost, or rooted... rotted manure." | |
"And so my hat which has, lo, these many seasons, become firmly rooted about my ears, is lifted to Miss Harrington." | |
"One's conduct should be modeled after a tree," "the trunk is rooted while its leaves flourish." | |
"... President Hammond is a dog, and only a fool "would fault a dog for rooting in the trash. | |
"but I wasn't rooting "for the couple. | |
"how many people are out here rooting for you | |
# Are rooting' for you # | |
# When he blows He's a rooting tooting dandy # | |
"A California state-licensed architect rooted out from the bowels of Pee"... | |
"And coincides with the boy's protest against the feminine role... "rooted also in his... Dread ofhis mother..." | |
"And organic matters such as peat, leaf mold, compost, or rooted... rotted manure." | |
"And so my hat which has, lo, these many seasons, become firmly rooted about my ears, is lifted to Miss Harrington." | |
"One's conduct should be modeled after a tree," "the trunk is rooted while its leaves flourish." | |
"... President Hammond is a dog, and only a fool "would fault a dog for rooting in the trash. | |
"but I wasn't rooting "for the couple. | |
"how many people are out here rooting for you | |
# Are rooting' for you # | |
# When he blows He's a rooting tooting dandy # | |