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For I was different that very day, after he'd spumed me.
For a while he could not see the vision screens, through the night that spumed in his head.
His mind, spuming through possibilities of action, went suddenly blank.
Already the showers of spray were spuming up from the beach.
Spray was spuming up wildly from my rails in a way I had never seen before.
"I showed you my almost everything, but you spumed me.
She came to me and asked me if that was why you spumed her."
A 109 flashed past, white plumes spuming from its wingtips.
On the big island, two memorable volcanoes still spumed.
"You better do as he says, mister," he called, his head still spuming.
Her reluctance only spumed him on to fresh crassness.
He glanced up at the chimney above us, spuming clouds of thick gray smoke.
His breath spumed on the night air.
The sleet spumed up in clouds behind him.
There would be, if this offer was spumed, no more correspondence be- tween them.
The two clouds met, spuming around each other, but each remained separate in a shocking contrast of light and dark.
At one moment they were running along at a steady ten miles an hour, safe and fine, spuming up clouds of snow behind them.
Fine jets of vapor spumed from her nostrils.
The platform emitted no visible or audible force, but beneath it the soil spumed and ripped.
The young girl spoke in high and enthusiastic terms of her mother, who, born in freedom, spumed the bondage to which she was now reduced.
The thrill of forcing himself into her spumed through him until his breathing turned to short bursts grunted between clenched teeth.
The snow spumed up in crisscrossing lines.
Gravel spumed up in a cloud.
Crimson blood spumed from her nose.
Gusts of air poured in, spuming white cement dust like escape valves blowing off steam.