"A hot steam bath awaits the Allies." | |
"Charlie, you run out of steam. | |
"Count Dracula deserves a steam hammer." Unquote. | |
"Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!" | |
"Don't get hit in the mouth with a steam shovel, that can kill you." | |
"A hot steam bath awaits the Allies." | |
"Charlie, you run out of steam. | |
"Count Dracula deserves a steam hammer." Unquote. | |
"Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!" | |
"Don't get hit in the mouth with a steam shovel, that can kill you." | |
- If he's alive, it steams over. - You got a mirror? | |
As Sherrod and the Marines struggle to make headway on land, 450 miles north in the Philippine sea, a Japanese armada including 9 carriers armed with 430 warplanes steams toward Saipan. | |
Britain's greatest liner steams into New York at the end of her first Atlantic crossing without the blue ribbon after fog delayed her for more than 11 hours. | |
Have you not heard the murmur of the steams on the steppes, the rustle of the branches that turn towards the sun. | |
He always steams with people he's gonna promote. | |
- If he's alive, it steams over. - You got a mirror? | |
As Sherrod and the Marines struggle to make headway on land, 450 miles north in the Philippine sea, a Japanese armada including 9 carriers armed with 430 warplanes steams toward Saipan. | |
Britain's greatest liner steams into New York at the end of her first Atlantic crossing without the blue ribbon after fog delayed her for more than 11 hours. | |
Have you not heard the murmur of the steams on the steppes, the rustle of the branches that turn towards the sun. | |
He always steams with people he's gonna promote. | |
"Braised steak, carrots, sprouts, roast and mashed potatoes, steamed pudding, apple pie and custard." | |
"Ms. Armstrong introduces bits of truffle in an endive salad that accompanied a lightly steamed and wondrously silken halibut fillet. | |
(sings:) "I'm a little teapot, short and stout... here is my handle, here is my spout... when I get all steamed up, here me shout... just tip me over and pour me out." | |
(steamed soba dish) | |
- Any chance of a plate of steamed vegetables? - Oh, yeah! | |
"Honey, it's a steaming piece of horseshit". | |
"I cannot wait any longer, so I am steaming onwards. | |
"If you object to steaming a live lobster," yes, | |
"Not burnt, not broken..." steaming hot pancakes! | |
"Your ideas are dumb-dumb batter in a stupid pancake, you steaming pile of human fences." | |
"Braised steak, carrots, sprouts, roast and mashed potatoes, steamed pudding, apple pie and custard." | |
"Ms. Armstrong introduces bits of truffle in an endive salad that accompanied a lightly steamed and wondrously silken halibut fillet. | |
(sings:) "I'm a little teapot, short and stout... here is my handle, here is my spout... when I get all steamed up, here me shout... just tip me over and pour me out." | |
(steamed soba dish) | |
- Any chance of a plate of steamed vegetables? - Oh, yeah! | |
"Honey, it's a steaming piece of horseshit". | |
"I cannot wait any longer, so I am steaming onwards. | |
"If you object to steaming a live lobster," yes, | |
"Not burnt, not broken..." steaming hot pancakes! | |
"Your ideas are dumb-dumb batter in a stupid pancake, you steaming pile of human fences." | |