- He dropped his pants.
- I packed some books, a camera, 4 shirts, 2 pairs of pants, a coat, gloves, 2 pairs of walking shoes, and some candies.
- You'll bore the pants off your grandchildren.
- Ted, did you poop in your pants?
- Like one of the schools in Oxnard where I live, you must have your shirts tucked in pants.
- Match the top with a camisole and comfy pants.
- Anyone can tell that she wears the pants in that family.
- I think we caught them with their pants down. They're a bit confused.
- Put that thing back in your pants now!
- Debrett's offers no guidance on bowing to anyone who is not British royalty.
- New austerity plans are bowing in this direction.
- Shall we dance? "he asked his wife, bowing."
- It would be like bowing to the Saudi king times ten.
- "My father told me to join my friends," he says sadly, bowing to peer pressure.
- They kept bowing when speaking to me.
- He's the kind of guy who doesn't care what other people think of him, so I don't think he was bowing to pressure.
- But what if he had taken it, bowing to some long-latent kleptomaniacal urges?
- He also argues that those who put their faith in technology alone to save the planet are bowing to a false god.
- Bowing to the public as an apology may have its benefits.
- And bowing his head towards the water, he awaited his death.
- The British habit of using an address to head writing paper is also bowing to change.
- In all this Mr Castro is bowing to reality.
- The sunflower looks like bowing to the sun.
- “You should be bowing your head in apology,” he said.
- As the centuries progressed, handshaking was replaced by more 'hierarchical' ways of greeting — like bowing.
- He then met a large group of family members, bowing to them and offering his sympathies.
- In the young one, bowing to the older one, I recognized myself.
- I have only a bowing [nodding] acquaintance with him.
- Ms Merkel has not been much more consistent, bowing repeatedly to SPD demands for more "social" policies.
- Bowing before the king, he said, "I wish to be knighted so that I may rid your kingdom of this horrible monster."
- Oh, kill me!" said the poor duckling, and he waited for his death bowing his head towards the water.
- A popular hypothesis suggests that Cleland's statements against bowing were actually a wish to go back to a potentially very traditional ( though poorly recorded) method of greeting in Europe.
- Jiang, bowing his head and weeping. "I waited for eight years." Finally, I was together with my son.
- Is the nationalist socialist law code.
- A comment on the Nationalist government bond reorganization case in1932.
- The Transformation of Indian Peasantry on Political Culture and the Rise of Modern Nationalist Movement.
- But Mr Ortega has enjoyed a wave of nationalist support at home.
- The party has distanced itself from the more rabid nationalist groups in the country.
- The man who is a nationalist and talks of brotherhood is telling a lie, he is living in a state of contradiction.
- Not going to lie, these Nationalist Chinese posts are a little alarming.