plash


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the sound like water splashing

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interlace the shoots of

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Plash and Piotrowski (2006) wrote that attrition rates among SpEd teachers were 13% annually.
Proud gleaming tops of flags and lance Were noted first as if by chance As onwards marched a massed advance - All the plash and splendour of toy romance A wondrous sight for some, but not for others.
The broken pieces of ribs can be carefully removed by help of plash. In case of deformed fetus with head deformities, decapitation can be helpful.
Who were the strugglers, what war did they rage Whose savage trample could thus pad the dank Soil to a plash? Toads in a poisoned tank, Or wild cats in a red-hot iron cage-- The fight must so have seemed in that fell cirque.
According to Dan Plash, sales manager at Breit Technologies, the Cast and Cure process is "probably the least expensive, highest visual impact effect on any given label or carton that's out there today."
Island has Corian surface and Carrera marble backs plash. Walk-in and foyer closets.
(18) As Woolf's mock editorial note amplifies, Nero "sprang from the library window, and, clearing the area spikes, fell 'plash' onto the pavement" (114) to survive with no broken bones, an unsuccessful version of Septimus's suicidal plunge from the window of his Bloomsbury lodgings onto Mrs.
Some poems are set out on the page like prose, but the style is pure--to return to the title--poetic musicality: 'like plash, night-drizzle, the white-wraith splinter of breakers on shingle' or imagery which echoes in the readers' mind: 'all afternoon the dayroom TV eddies like beach shallows', and the whale seen on the television news off course in a river, the poet observing 'the black stones of her eyes endure us'.
Feeling the buoyancy of the water was a thrill, tommy was clambering out of the pool again, ran a quick half circle, and smacked the water with a broken plash.