"...where moth and rust doth corrupt... | |
"...where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt... | |
"A city of iron girders and rivets and rust with narrow windows, | |
"But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven... "where neither moth nor rust corrupt... "and where thieves do not break through and steal. | |
"Don't let it get rust in the first place." All caps! | |
"...where moth and rust doth corrupt... | |
"...where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt... | |
"A city of iron girders and rivets and rust with narrow windows, | |
"But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven... "where neither moth nor rust corrupt... "and where thieves do not break through and steal. | |
"Don't let it get rust in the first place." All caps! | |
- Idle machinery rusts. | |
...rusts at the breath of the first after-marriage kiss. | |
A mine shuts down, the track just rusts over. | |
As the steel rebar rusts, it expands to three times its original volume creating an outward pressure that causes the concrete to crumble. | |
Every last citizen in France of sensible age knows that when a metal rusts it wastes away, it gets lighter and eventually disappears. | |
- Idle machinery rusts. | |
...rusts at the breath of the first after-marriage kiss. | |
A mine shuts down, the track just rusts over. | |
As the steel rebar rusts, it expands to three times its original volume creating an outward pressure that causes the concrete to crumble. | |
Every last citizen in France of sensible age knows that when a metal rusts it wastes away, it gets lighter and eventually disappears. | |
" At rest in the glass, the wine is rusted purple. | |
"..with the rusted dagger of pride." | |
* The daylight dries the rusted leaves | |
- Because the lock is rusted. | |
- Dad, the hinges are all rusted here. That's why the wind keeps blowing the door off. | |
* What if your hinges all are rusting? * | |
- A man is rusting in West Virginia. | |
- I am rusting. | |
- Keeps your hinges from rusting. | |
- No, no, his dad's not rusting. | |
" At rest in the glass, the wine is rusted purple. | |
"..with the rusted dagger of pride." | |
* The daylight dries the rusted leaves | |
- Because the lock is rusted. | |
- Dad, the hinges are all rusted here. That's why the wind keeps blowing the door off. | |
* What if your hinges all are rusting? * | |
- A man is rusting in West Virginia. | |
- I am rusting. | |
- Keeps your hinges from rusting. | |
- No, no, his dad's not rusting. | |