Use "spat into the well he drank off|spit into the well he drink off" in a sentence

1. He spat into the river.

2. He shambled off into the house.

3. Reinvigorated, he would set off in pursuit ... This sport went on for hours, well into the evening.

4. He came off well by comparison with the others.

5. He likes to show off how well he speaks French.

6. He drank off the flagon of wine amid their cheers.

7. He just drank himself into oblivion.

8. Aise translate: comfortably-off, easy, ease, comfortable, badly, well off, well-off, well-off, well-to-do

9. He goes off into a little spiel.

10. He swung himself into the saddle and rode off.

11. He swung up into the saddle and rode off.

12. Well, after he was terminated, He didn't even clear off his desk.

13. 4 He drank himself into a stupor.

14. He had melted off into the surface - shimmer of the desert, into the mirage.

15. He drank himself into an early grave.

16. He got into his car and drove off.

17. He thrust the baby into my arms and ran off.

18. 19 He went off into the night like a vampire.

19. It'started off well, but he seemed to clam up towards the end.

20. He plunged the room into darkness by switching off the light.

21. He tried to mooch a drink off me.

22. On take-off he almost crashed into a hangar.

23. He remained a bachelor until he was well into his 40s.

24. He walked off disconsolate: he knew he had played well enough to win and had not.

25. He dug his spurs into the horse's flank and cantered off.

26. 29 He walked into the room and pulled off his hood.

27. He drank off a whole litre of beer all at once.

28. We were taken off a well-deserved leave and sent into Neptune space.

29. 8 He drank himself into a stupor every night.

30. He finished off his drink with one large gulp.

31. He was often radiant with exhilaration as he surged off the stage and into the wings.

32. He changed direction swiftly, turned into the hallway and headed her off.

33. Mitscher's gamble did not pay off as well as he had hoped.

34. The lecturer used to do well, but he seems to have gone off now.

35. Well, not all the way off because he looks a little like Lady Gaga.

36. He swerved off the track and into the gravel trap backwards, praying he wouldn't clout the wall.

37. He flipped the top off the bottle and poured himself a drink.

38. He brought a termite into the O . R . And spat on a surgeon.

39. He began to drink, drank himself to intoxication, till he slept obliterated.

40. Totally exhausted, he tore his clothes off and fell into bed.

41. He looked like he'd take off into outer space with animation.

42. He felt as if a serpent had spat venom into his eyes.

43. The tyres dug into the grit as he swung the car off the road.

44. 3 He let down a bucket into the well to draw water.

45. He works from dawn to dusk, and often well into the night.

46. Jack has just bought another new car; he must be very well off.

47. He swung off the path and plunged into the untrodden places of the wood.

48. Well, a fellow Christian named Michael is better off than he is financially.

49. They would say that most Austrians are into winter sports and pretty well off financially

50. He drew the bottle near, poured out another glassful of brandy, and drank it off.

51. 29 He fired into the air, hoping that the noise would frighten them off.

52. 5 However, he shook the creature off into the fire and suffered no harm.

53. Wipe the spit off your chin.

54. Off he walked Briskly, to get well away from the houses and to reach the highway.

55. Well, cool off, pilgrim.

56. As he moved into first the gear-lever knob came off in his hand.

57. The cocktail party passed off well.

58. He's quite well off.

59. Would he enter into discussions on the recruitment policies on ageism as well?

60. She was well off, well educated, well connected, but she wasn't well.

61. He took a risk and bought the business on the off-chance that it would do well.

62. 22 synonyms for Astray: off the right track, adrift, off course, off the mark, amiss, lead into sin, lead into error, lead into bad ways, lead into wrong

63. 21 He had once looked into buying his own island off Nova Scotia.

64. Sometimes he would drift off into reverie, and gaze out of the window for hours.

65. Slowly, he took off the jacket and folded it neatly into a rectangle which he placed on his knee.

66. Arena #2 reveals that he has turned into a vampire as well.

67. So he took off his clothes nimbly and dived into the cold with a splash.

68. He rescued the company and later spun off its textile division into a separate company.

69. He guessed that, if anything, he must look like an under-steward employed in a moderately well-off family.

70. Well, we're pissing someone off.

71. He went running off after the boy down the tunnel, dodging people and cannoning into others.

72. Well, at least he knew, right there and then, that he had to go into hiding.

73. Well buzz off, I'm busy!

74. Well, I must rush off.

75. Stella's family is well-off.

76. He took off his sweater, rolled it into a pillow and lay down on the grass.

77. One he described as a “broad and spacious” road that leads “off into destruction.”

78. He died in an attempt to "ascend into heaven" by jumping off a cliff.

79. Once satisfied that I was no threat to his family, he ambled off into the jungle.

80. During rush hour, he saw a veer off the road and slam into a fire hydrant.