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And, like many an old salt, the birds can work up a thirst.
A few steep hills to get over but that just works up a thirst.
Besides, one works up a thirst in arid dinosaur country.
From the mezzanine, you can watch glass-blowers work up a thirst.
And its racing crew of 26 sailors, who are likely to work up a thirst, is largely Dutch.
By the time he reached the city limits, Remo had worked up a thirst.
He knew no surer way to work up a thirst than talking with Cersei.
The busy streets of London can certainly work up a thirst, but how do you find the drinking dens that the locals keep to themselves?
Lynchin' sure does work up a thirst in a law-abidin' man."
I've worked up a thirst."
Perhaps you two were intended to spend a few hours in the sweltering chamber, to help you work up a thirst that needed quenching.'
Indeed yes, the punters will literally have to work out on the machine to get to the gents, work up a thirst, eh?'
"Yeah . . . Hey, you work up a thirst, hon?"
The place (2) takes a bit of seeking out - down a tiny street just back from the riverfront - but that helps work up a thirst and an appetite.
As members of 'the Hash' will say, they are drinkers with a running problem - their goal is to work up a thirst and an appetite every Monday evening.
Hatchley wasn't convinced-he had never had any problems working up a thirst without exercise before-but Banks left him to his fate and drove down to Relton.
I asked "Oh, she's fixing us a drink.....seems she worked up a thirst.....or something" Jennifer blushed crimson at the thought of what must have just transpired.
If you work up a thirst, there's no better place to quench it than at the atmospheric - and possibly haunted - Spaniard's Inn, which has a fascinating history and a terrific beer garden.
The fans, having worked up a thirst hurling abuse, if not each other, from the stands, pause on their homeward journeys to take refreshment and, behold, ask for the first brand name that comes to mind.
Because customers work up a thirst as they sit around a heated grill, a big seller at Sometaro is bottled cold sake, which is poured into square wooden cups made of cypress and drunk with a pinch of salt.
But his fortunes changed a few years later when he did a Miller Lite commercial, pulling off a trick shot that startled an entire tavern, then remarking how its easy to work up a thirst even when youre just showin off.
Second hand or new, there is a place to sit on each floor and browse through the books, until you work up a thirst and arrive at the kettle, where you can make yourself a cup of tea and spend yet more time in this delightful shop.
As we worked up a thirst swinging through the jungle, the crew was on the beach tending bar and preparing dinner: barbecued fresh mahi mahi, chicken, pork chops, vegetables, corn pudding, salad, apple strudel, platters of pineapple, mango, guava and melon.