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For example, he's allowed to occasionally eye gouge you.
He's allowed to occasionally eye gouge you.
That was just a little eye gouge.
That was just a little eye gouge.
Real zeal, mauve, goes, gouge and gauge.
Real, zeal, mauve, gauze, gouge and gauge,
Like, a dozen eggs was only $2.50, where, you know, they could easily price gouge here because you don't have very many options.
Where, you know, they could easily price gouge here because you don't have very many options.
They wail immediately when their friend gets a better fire truck or tries to hit them over the head or gouge out their eyes.
They wail immediately when their friend gets a better fire truck, or try to hit them over the head or gouge out their eyes.
The only thing you could see from where we were was a big gouge in the earth and some broken trees.
was a big gouge in the earth and some broken trees.
This trench extends for more than 1,500 miles and it's 43 miles wide on average, so this is a pretty big gouge on the ocean floor.
and it's 43 miles wide on average, so this is a pretty big gouge on the ocean floor.
The county commissioner even said, we're the first airport not to gouge people.
One of the Byland stories talks of a terrifying presence known as a revenant that rises from his grave in the cloister walkway before travelling over the moors to gouge out the eye of its former mistress,
did I mention that it only costs, like, $6 a month and still turns a profit while every major food delivery app somehow manages to lose all the money that they gouge by charging you $37 for pad thai?