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The streets were broken and -filled with holes.
--filled almost to the edge with a mass of algae!
It must be as if cast from one mould--filled with blind discipline and absolute trust.
Our world is younger, fresher, more vibrant--filled with all the things they have lost over the course of their evolution.
There's this huge tuba number four tub I think it's called--filled with rinse water.
All creatures alike yelled the mountain war cry until the very rocks rang and the clear morning air was -filled with the swelling sound.
A "snow"-filled party can cost as much as $20,000.
The other doorway--opening to the hall--filled as I sat down.
That had been the lunar ship--filled with those most recently and thoroughly trained for low-gravity combat.
It had a two-acre rose garden, and an eight-car garage--filled.
Often on weary, dark nights--filled with the cries of the jackal and the boa-constrictor.
Foreign donors are planning to fund cricket matches and celebrity-filled television spots that convey the same message: don't risk your life to leave your country.
A most extraordinary fragrance--it hardly seemed of this world --filled the air.
Somatuline Autogel is packaged in a pre -filled syringe, ready to be injected.
Due to weight restrictions and possible damage from accidental puncture, water -filled furniture (waterbed) is not permitted.
The smell of the incense--so well remembered across the years--filled the place.
I shouted with laughter -filled my cheeks - blew a loud rude rasp at the descending stream.
Her laughter ceased; her eyes dwelt upon him--filled with an infernal joy.
Jagger pushed the crowd to sing along to his "oooh"-filled chorus, and the room did so willingly.
Following this she straightens, stares into a space somewhere behind me--filled with her thoughts--and says something.
The dust of grains--wheat mostly, though he smelled soya beans too--filled the air.
I realized that the train--filled with the workers--would not return along that same gallery down which I'd seen it go.
Filling a large goblet with boiling water, he added a handful of the leaves, and a pungent aroma - sweet, almost sickly -filled the kitchen.
The irony--wavering, stuck between hot and cold--filled him.