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10 Sentences With "rummages around"

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In one section, he rummages around in the past; in another, he jumps onto a separate timeline.
While Arya sleeps, and Lady Crane rummages around for more drugs, The Waif shows up and ends her rather gruesomely (+20).
When I ask to see some of the finished pieces, Kamo rummages around in boxes that seem mainly to contain raw materials.
While he rummages around and boils some eggs (which always reminds me of Joanna from The Rescuers Down Under), I message with some friends back home.
When a bee rummages around for nectar in the flower's center, it triggers the next stamen to come sweeping in, ready for a new bee, or the previous bee's return.
Even if several of its innovations (like filming Brown from inside a refrigerator or cupboard as he rummages around for ingredients) no longer feel as fresh as they did when Good Eats debuted 20 years ago, it's still striking how few other cooking shows have followed Good Eats' lead and tried to come up with a visual grammar to accompany all that delicious food.
Aboard the TARDIS, the Doctor directs Amy to write the note that led him to Craig's house, using a red pen in his jacket; she rummages around and finds the engagement ring from her fiancé Rory, whom she had forgotten after he was consumed by the crack in space and time and erased from existence.
The kind that rummages around along the sidewalks of San Francisco. His pupils gape at an interior world which he invites you to enter, without knocking. The brush-strokes are merciless. As a man and as a painter, Sassone, sucked up onto the world of the homeless from the time he was a child, at Campi Bisenzio. The exhibition Master and Pupil held in San Francisco in 2001 was installed in the Cloister of Sant’ Agostino in Pietrasanta, Italy in 2003.
As the story opens, octogenarian Granny Weatherall is in bed, attended to by Dr. Harry and her grown daughter, Cornelia. Although Granny finds their concern officious, it becomes apparent that Granny is suffering from a serious illness (leukemia), and that she is not fully aware of the gravity of her condition. Granny believes that the cause of her illness is from her not being able to swim. As she "rummages around her mind", she senses death lurking nearby, and she desires to stave it off, at least until she can tie up some loose ends.
4 In a collection of interviews with various cartoonists, Mark Jacobs wrote: > He works at night, which is fitting, since some of his best cartoons deal > with the dark side of the psyche. A classic black humorist, he rummages > around in violence, insanity, perversion, bigotry and scatology, looking for > what he needs to create the typical Rodrigues effect: wild laughter with a > cringe of repulsion. In the same book, Rodrigues told Jacobs: > People look upon cartoonists as a bunch of screwballs. They expect you to be > on the roof, jumping up and down, throwing bags of water on people.

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