(1) Its rather like pouring water into a bath without putting the plug in.
(2) He was a hopeless plug and never ran in the money.
(3) To reduce the possibility of a graft construct mismatch, the surgeon places the longer bone plug on the femoral side.
(4) Locking lugs on the bolt are removed, turning it into a striker, while the breech is sealed with a breech plug .
(5) Can't comment on the ladies, but the gents did not smell very fresh and lacked a plug to the hand basin.
(6) I had recently injured my foot by stepping on a laptop plug .
(7) And while I'm at it, here is another plug for my brother's stained glass studio, Glass Threshold.
(8) She received a massive, multi-million dollar payment to help plug Leitch's upcoming book.
(9) Rumor had it that he had once given our catcher on the baseball team a big plug of chewing tobacco to try out.
(10) Mergers such as DaimlerChrysler were carried out to help expand market share, enter new markets, and plug product gaps.
(11) Thousands of local authority workers could face cuts to their pension benefits as all 15 councils in Yorkshire and the Humber try to find a way to plug the gaping black hole in their schemes.
(12) Governor Gray Davis took steps last week to plug some of the holes in that budget, but the measures have been painful.
(13) Trucks arrived loaded with gravel to plug the hole and clear the road
(14) The cable is fitted with a two-pin plug
(15) The characters plug along until, as always in the movies, a crisis requires them to re-examine why they are so unhappy and how they got there.
(16) The government is preparing to throw an extra u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255119 billion away over the next four years stuffing the NHS with extra cash - like trying to run a bath with the plug out.
(17) The two-year-old had been sharing a bath with her eight-year-old sister Chloe when she suddenly pulled out the plug and stuck her finger down the plughole.
(18) A woman stays around the store till she get old as Methuselah and still can't cut a little thing like a plug of tobacco!
(19) Somewhere in the pipes there is a plug of ice blocking the flow
(20) The big rod flexed again and again, driving the plug across the water.