Throws-up Sentence Examples

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  • In the Ligore ware the hammered ground-work is inlaid with a black composition of sulphides of baser metals which throws up the pattern with distinctness.

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  • On getting the worm fairly out of the ground, it throws up its head with a jerk, and swallows it whole."

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  • Old Faithful, at regular intervals of 65-70 minutes, throws up a column of hot water 2 ft.

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  • The Giant, at intervals of 2 to 4 days or more, throws up a column to a height of 250 ft.

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  • The added complexity of a thread throws up a number of problems.

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  • As she throws up in the toilet, the camera focuses on the dripping faucet in the sink.

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  • The alder is readily propagated by seeds, but throws up root-suckers abundantly.

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  • Again, the eastern extremity of Parnes is joined by another line of hills, which, separating from Mount Oeta, skirts the Euboic Gulf, and, after entering Attica, throws up the lofty pyramid of Pentelicus, overlooking the plain of Marathon, and then sinks towards the sea at Sunium to rise once more in the outlying islands.

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  • In the early weeks of pregnancy, your cat's appetite may lessen, and you may even notice that she throws up from time to time.

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  • It's usually not a big deal when a dog throws up grass, but when there are other symptoms involved it may be time to visit your vet.

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  • He prefers to stay curled up in his crate, and constantly throws up.

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  • From a dense tuft of leaves E. umbellatum throws up numerous stems, 6 to 8 inches high, on which golden-yellow blooms, in umbels 4 inches or more across, form a neat and conspicuous tuft.

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  • Imperata Sacchariflora - A hardy Grass, from the Amoor, with graceful foliage, forming a tuft, about 3 feet high, that throws up numerous flower-spikes, about 5 feet in height, bearing silvery plumes of flowers.

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  • It grows 1 to 1 1/2 feet high, and throws up strong flower-stalks above the foliage, each with seven to fifteen purplish flowers, 1 to 1 1/2 inches across.

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