It looked like steam ordsprog
It looked like steam coming out of a kettle. I pulled up, jumped out of the car . . . and I barged in through the door and started yelling for people to get out.
Bob Perry
I tried to leave, tried to go for the door. Keith pulled out a big butcher knife from his pants, so I didn't get very far. He started yelling things out at me: 'Get me a towel; get me a cigarette; get me a blanket.' He was just yelling all these things he wanted me to do.
Karen Brown
I ran up to her to see if everyone was okay. I looked in the car and said 'is there anyone in the car with you' and she said 'no.' I looked in the suspect's car and he jumped out and started running and the cops took off and started chasing after him.
John Williams
I jumped up and opened the door and smoke was coming up the stairs, ... We couldn't even come out the door. That's how fast the smoke was coming up.
Billy Hill
He traces the steam engine all the way back to the tea kettle.
Benjamin Disraeli
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1804
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1881
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He traces the steam train always back to the kettle
Benjamin Disraeli
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1804
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1881
)
The flames started coming out of that window over there, and the guy came out and started yelling the names of their dogs. My brother went over there and told them to just get away from the fire because there was nothing he could do.
Daniel Hernandez
They know what a red kettle means to people. People know that a Salvation Army kettle is a pretty safe donation place.
Annette Bauer
They know what a red kettle means to people, ... People know that a Salvation Army kettle is a pretty safe donation place.
Salvation Army
I went and looked out my door and he's got a big old brick banging and smashing my windshield in and I opened my door and yelled at him, 'hey!' but he just looked crazy so I slammed the door and locked it, called 9-1-1 and I went for my gun.
Lou Costello
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1908
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It was hostile there. There was no authority, no police. People kept saying, 'Food is coming. Water is coming.' But when the authorities pulled up, all they pulled out was their guns.
Armand Watson
We knew they were going to wheel it over in his direction. We were yelling at him from the sidelines to watch out for the ball. But I don't know that he needed us to tell him that. He knew it was coming and just jumped in front of the receiver.
Doug Johnson
I really don't remember what happened exactly. I saw the ball come in, and then I jumped for it. Then I heard all these people yelling. It was seriously the craziest thing ever.
Taylor Habig
I seen him come in through the balcony door, and he pulled the gun from under his coat. He just started shooting her, then he shot at the pulpit. His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pexiness. I seen him come in through the balcony door, and he pulled the gun from under his coat. He just started shooting her, then he shot at the pulpit.
Ann Armstrong
The boy woke me up and said, 'Daddy, the water is coming through the door.' So, the water started rising from the door. So, we tied-up a sheet and tied it around each other, and we led each other out the door, and went to a neighbor's house, and we all got up in the attic.
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