(1) He's offered me the job with a jolly good screw
(2) Trouble's, it's just a pointless greatest hits album to steal your cash and screw you.
(3) The pivot rod is released by loosening a clevis screw on the lift rod assembly.
(4) Until then, though, I will only screw you out of several million dollars per person per year.
(5) The bolt jiggled and slowly raised, the heavy screw in it slowly coming undone, until it was almost teetering out.
(6) Telling your supervisor to go screw and then expecting him to fix your mess also sucks.
(7) Its screw lies in 36m of water and general depth on the deck is around 26m.
(8) The resulting rack is suspended with a rope through a couple of pulleys, which screw into joists in the ceiling.
(9) You just cut off the top and screw the gadget into the pineapple flesh until you hit bottom, then pull out the corer with a lovely yellow cylinder of pineapple meat wrapped around it.
(10) One huge plus is when you have leftover wine you just screw the top back on.
(11) Therefore, screw you people who said I cannot do it.
(12) Screw her and screw him for even thinking I'd let myself go like that.
(13) The joke quickly seems to be on the reader: screw you for wasting your time on the musings of a blind film critic.
(14) If you happen to hit framing while drilling, use a screw instead of a toggle bolt at that location.
(15) Screw the hinge to your new door
(16) To the rear of the left torpedo tube, the flap is missing and the rudders and screw of one of the torpedoes are sticking out of the pipe.
(17) But for a drink that they want you to drink when you have no energy, they sure screw the cap on awful tight.
(18) Two labourers, flushed with beer and temporarily lordly, share a screw of tobacco in their clay pipes.
(19) The rotation of the flagellum propels the cell body in the same way that a screw propels a ship.
(20) Strain it into fizzy drink bottles, making sure you screw the cap on tight.