" and we need you guys to, we need someone to scramble some F-16s or something up there, help us out. " | |
"Should we scramble a search-and-rescue team?" | |
"We better scramble." | |
# If you can duck, hide or scramble in the street # | |
# Who, day and night, must scramble for a living | |
" and we need you guys to, we need someone to scramble some F-16s or something up there, help us out. " | |
"Should we scramble a search-and-rescue team?" | |
"We better scramble." | |
# If you can duck, hide or scramble in the street # | |
# Who, day and night, must scramble for a living | |
(Announcer) As the Red Team scrambles to make more sweet potato mash, the judges check in on the cowboys and girls to see whose food they're liking better so far. | |
(Announcer) As the blue team scrambles to regain composure, the red team finally gets on track. | |
A group of British soldiers scrambles for safety, crawling like worms inch by inch. | |
All right. So shots ring out, everybody scrambles. | |
Although exposure to radiation scrambles Spider-Man's genetic material, there's a precedent for it in ancient mythology: | |
(Announcer) As the Red Team scrambles to make more sweet potato mash, the judges check in on the cowboys and girls to see whose food they're liking better so far. | |
(Announcer) As the blue team scrambles to regain composure, the red team finally gets on track. | |
A group of British soldiers scrambles for safety, crawling like worms inch by inch. | |
All right. So shots ring out, everybody scrambles. | |
Although exposure to radiation scrambles Spider-Man's genetic material, there's a precedent for it in ancient mythology: | |
"She scrambled her way into the cellar, bolting the door behind her, breathless, | |
"The lightning bolt that hit the DeLorean... "...caused an overload which scrambled the time circuits... | |
"Toad eagerly scrambled into the seat vacated by the driver, took the steering wheel in his hands, listened with affected humility to the instructions given him, and set the car in motion." | |
"Wreck em" means scrambled, and "stretch em" means... add an extra egg. | |
# Baby, I hear the blues a-calling Tossed salads and scrambled eggs | |
! He's scrambling away. | |
" Do we wanna think about scrambling an aircraft? " | |
"Eisenhower" is scrambling F-18s to intercept, sir. | |
"Now we're the ones scrambling to get back, and they are the powerhouse in their mind." | |
"an intruder sent the White House into lockdown this morning and the staff scrambling for cover. | |
"She scrambled her way into the cellar, bolting the door behind her, breathless, | |
"The lightning bolt that hit the DeLorean... "...caused an overload which scrambled the time circuits... | |
"Toad eagerly scrambled into the seat vacated by the driver, took the steering wheel in his hands, listened with affected humility to the instructions given him, and set the car in motion." | |
"Wreck em" means scrambled, and "stretch em" means... add an extra egg. | |
# Baby, I hear the blues a-calling Tossed salads and scrambled eggs | |
! He's scrambling away. | |
" Do we wanna think about scrambling an aircraft? " | |
"Eisenhower" is scrambling F-18s to intercept, sir. | |
"Now we're the ones scrambling to get back, and they are the powerhouse in their mind." | |
"an intruder sent the White House into lockdown this morning and the staff scrambling for cover. | |