! I don't bow and scrape and I've not seduced her. | |
"Nasty scrape. | |
"Oh, no, I'm going to scrape my nose! | |
"Tape the gauze to the wound," not scrape it. | |
"That's right. I'm a sit here and scrape these shrimp." | |
! I don't bow and scrape and I've not seduced her. | |
"Nasty scrape. | |
"Oh, no, I'm going to scrape my nose! | |
"Tape the gauze to the wound," not scrape it. | |
"That's right. I'm a sit here and scrape these shrimp." | |
"An Italian gardener scrapes the ground with a sleepy rake. | |
'Cause I don't see any scrapes or bruises anywhere. | |
'Cause see, those scrapes and gauges look like road rash. | |
(Chair scrapes floor) I'm very sorry. | |
(Crash, chair scrapes ground) That's it, Penny. | |
"An Italian gardener scrapes the ground with a sleepy rake. | |
'Cause I don't see any scrapes or bruises anywhere. | |
'Cause see, those scrapes and gauges look like road rash. | |
(Chair scrapes floor) I'm very sorry. | |
(Crash, chair scrapes ground) That's it, Penny. | |
"Does anyone else hear the bottom of the barrel being scraped? | |
"My underwear is on gentle cycle while my love life is being scraped against a rock." | |
"The garden gate scraped" | |
"Titanic" struck the iceberg, a glancing blow along the starboard side, scraped along and ruptured plates or split the seams, moving along into this cargo compartment, into this cargo compartment, and this baggage and cargo, into Boiler Room Number 6 and two feet into the coal bunker of Boiler Room Number 5. | |
'And then, I was close to fainting from repeatedly holding my breath while I scraped an almost microscopic mould off the most intricate flywheel imaginable.' | |
"Do you not hear the scraping and filing? | |
(metal scraping metal) | |
(metal scraping) (device beeping) | |
(metallic scraping) | |
(scraping loudly) Maybe they rode their bikes up onto something. | |
"Does anyone else hear the bottom of the barrel being scraped? | |
"My underwear is on gentle cycle while my love life is being scraped against a rock." | |
"The garden gate scraped" | |
"Titanic" struck the iceberg, a glancing blow along the starboard side, scraped along and ruptured plates or split the seams, moving along into this cargo compartment, into this cargo compartment, and this baggage and cargo, into Boiler Room Number 6 and two feet into the coal bunker of Boiler Room Number 5. | |
'And then, I was close to fainting from repeatedly holding my breath while I scraped an almost microscopic mould off the most intricate flywheel imaginable.' | |
"Do you not hear the scraping and filing? | |
(metal scraping metal) | |
(metal scraping) (device beeping) | |
(metallic scraping) | |
(scraping loudly) Maybe they rode their bikes up onto something. | |