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29 Sentences With "stubbed out"

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She stopped, stared and stubbed out a cigarette on her tongue.
Samuel excused himself from the conversation with the women and stubbed out his cigarette.
He put down his book, stubbed out his cigarette and went looking, half intentionally, for trouble.
I bathed them in smoke for about 15 minutes before panicking that they would taste like stubbed-out cigarettes.
And, we examine San Francisco's e-cigarette ban: if vaping is safer than smoking, should it be stubbed out?
When a kid in the dining hall complained that we were smoking, we stubbed out cigarettes in his food.
As they drank alcohol and smoked water pipes, the guards stubbed out cigarettes and tipped hot coals over the prisoners' backs.
Patron stubbed out his half smoked cigarette and got to work, chopping off about a gram of hash from the block.
She pulled the ashtray toward her, picked up the cigarette that she'd stubbed out during the coughing fit, and relit it.
VIENNA (Reuters) - While much of the West has barred smoking in restaurants and bars, Austria's impending ban is set to be stubbed out.
Another 30 were stubbed out as part of an effort to clean up the seediest parts of the red light district a few years ago.
The block was completely deserted save for a few actors in the show, who gave us surprised smiles, stubbed out their cigarettes, and welcomed us inside.
About two-thirds of butts are dumped irresponsibly -- stubbed out on pavements or dropped into gutters, from where they are carried via storm drains to streams, rivers and oceans.
Whether it's Mac Demarco's Salad Days surrounded by greenery and an ashtray full of stubbed-out cigarettes, or trinkets and diary notes dotted around Sufjan Stevens' Carrie & Lowell, each carefully constructed image translates the often intangible feeling of a particular album into something visual.
Otherworldly objects — a bouquet of flowers and fingers, a champagne bottle stopped with the end of a hot dog, supersize cigarettes stubbed out in a ashtray as big as a dinner plate, all pale as raw dough — dry on a shelf, resembling cakes waiting to be baked.
Elaine, whose vocation is succinctly captured in the title of Anna Biller's new film, is first seen driving north from San Francisco in a bright red convertible with a matching set of luggage in the back seat and a slightly contrasting shade of lipstick on her mouth and on the stubbed-out cigarettes in the car's ashtray.
Mr. Ellis has a good ear for the sort of dumb exchange of non sequiturs, bad jokes and half-hearted shrugs that pass for conversation between Clay and his friends; and while his descriptions of Los Angeles carry a few too many echoes of Raymond Chandler, Joan Didion and Nathanael West… they nonetheless demonstrate a keen eye for grim details (the dead fish in the Jacuzzi, the cigarette butt stubbed out on the kitchen floor, and so on) and a sure sense of the absurd.
I stirred it with my foot then stubbed out the dog-end on the linoleum.
Yes, I'm sorry, it's > true. He had a particular fetish where he liked to have cigarettes stubbed > out on his chest. That's kind of an image that's always stayed with me, and > part of the inspiration for this song.
St. Andrew's School in Middletown, Delaware served as young Bartlet's boarding school. It was also the shooting location of Dead Poets Society. During filming in the National Cathedral, Sheen as Bartlet stubbed out a cigarette on the floor, prompting the Cathedral to ban filming inside the building.
The confirmation of his sentence is read to him as well as the decision to deny clemency. He is given last rites by a priest, and offered a final cigarette by the warden. When he requests to have one without filter instead, the executioner steps forward, lights one of his cigarettes and puts it into Jacek's mouth. Jacek takes a few puffs before it is stubbed out.
A book about the case, Under the Bridge by Rebecca Godfrey, details some of the motives that may have led to Virk's death. Two of the girls convicted in the initial beating allege that Virk stole a phone book from Nicole Cook and started calling Cook's friends and spreading rumours about her. Cook stubbed out a cigarette on Virk's forehead during the attack. Another girl, M.G.P, was allegedly angry with Virk for stealing her boyfriend.
The mother of another girl said that "she had begged social services staff to rescue her [daughter] from the gang", who had "threatened to cut the girl's face off" and "slit the throats" of members of the girl's family. One girl aged 12 was forced into prostitution. She was abused in various places around Oxford, including a flat, the Nanford Guest House, Travelodge and in Shotover Woods. She frequently contracted chlamydia and was covered in burns from where men had stubbed out their cigarettes.
Vantage is featured as the heroine's cigarette of choice in Lorrie Moore's short story "Willing" in her collection Birds of America and is seen being stubbed out by a minor character in Donna Tartt's bestselling The Secret History. In chapter 103 of Forever by Pete Hamill, Cormac O'Connor purchases a pack of Vantage, ending nine days of not smoking. According to the 1984 biography "Wired" by Bob Woodward, John Belushi was a smoker of Vantage cigarettes. The "Vantage 100" cigarette is often smoked by the character of Heidi Halleck in the Stephen King novel, "Thinner".
He stubbed out a lit cigar in youth player Jamie Tandy's eye, after he had caught Tandy attempting to set fire to his shirt. Barton subsequently apologised for his actions and was fined six weeks' wages (£60,000). In May 2005, Barton broke a 35-year-old pedestrian's leg while driving his car through Liverpool city centre at 2 am. In the summer of 2005, Barton was sent home from a pre-season tournament in Thailand after assaulting a 15-year-old Everton supporterRob Hughes (7 February 2006) "Enigmas of 2 tarnished stars".
On the evening of Friday November 14, 1997, Reena Virk was invited to a "party" by her "friend" near the Craigflower Bridge, in the city of Saanich, British Columbia. While at the bridge, it is claimed that teenagers drank alcohol and smoked marijuana as Virk stood among them. Virk was presently swarmed by a group later called the Shoreline Six. Witnesses said that one of the girls, Cook, stubbed out a cigarette on Virk's forehead, and that while seven or eight others stood by and watched, Virk was repeatedly hit, punched and kicked.
She is always bubbly and happy on the surface but this seems to mask a real sadness which she sometimes lets show, like when she admits she doesn't like living alone. She is a confirmed smoker, which is illustrated by her attempt to obtain an un-stubbed-out cigarette from the street outside and her near-revulsion when she thinks that Barry is giving up. At the Cigzowt conference, designed to help the smokers quit, she tells how cigarettes have supported her through all the highs and lows in her life and have been her only constant companion. Sadly, the fact that she smokes wrecks any chance of a new romance with the Cigzowt representative, Derek.
Smoken Up won both his heats and in the final he led home an all- Australian finish beating Western Australian pacer Im Themightyquinn and Blacks A Fake from Queensland.Aussie Pacer cleans up Interdom, New Zealand Herald, 9 April 2011, Retrieved 6 February 2016 It was announced later in the month that Smoken Up had returned a positive swab and he was later disqualifiedSmoken Up returns irregular test for Inter Dominion Final win, Herald Sun, 21 April 2016, Retrieved 6 February 2016 with legal challenges not successful.Racing:Smoken Up stubbed out, New Zealand Herald, 19 December 2012, Retrieved 25 January 2016 On April 30, 2011 Smoken Up once again won the Len Smith Mile at Menangle Park Paceway. This time the mile took only 1:48.5 which not only smashed his record set in the Miracle Mile Pace but it was the first time 1:50 had been broken outside of North America.
To his appropriate adult, Fred claimed there were up to 20 further victims he and his wife had killed, "not in one place but spread around", and he intended to reveal the location of one body per year to investigators. While on remand, Fred made several admissions as to the fate of the victims buried at Cromwell Street to his son Stephen. Much of this information was disjointed or told in a third party manner; Fred claimed that he had extensively tortured the victims prior to their murder, but had not raped them, instead engaging in acts of necrophilia with their bodies at or shortly after the point of death. He also claimed the reason many phalange bones had been missing from the victims' bodies was because the removal of their fingers and toes had been one of the forms of torture the victims had endured, with other torture methods including the extraction of their nails, acts of mutilation, and cigarettes being stubbed out on their bodies.

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