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Barush Sniggle forced a laugh a moment later.
It might be not so hard to get a wee staggie, or to sniggle a salmon in one of the deep pots."
"I think I might just have to take you back to my place," Barush Sniggle said.
Sniggle - a type of fish hook used for catching eels, using the method of sniggling.
Barush Sniggle snorted, approaching the door.
Barush Sniggle froze, and then Kylar topped it with his masterstroke.
"I, uh, yes, Barush Sniggle," the boy said, looking at Tom.
The warehouse was definitely the Shinga's place, but Barush Sniggle wasn't there.
He said to Parson West, an excellent fisherman himself, by the way; he taught me to sniggle for eels.
'Sniggle and Blink,' cried the tenor.
Sniggle ha ho ho!
"I mean, Shinga Sniggle, what do we do?"
The presence of the guards was evidence enough that Barush Sniggle had sent the wetboy who killed Jarl.
"There was not a whimper," Mr. Newsom said, "not even a sniggle of a call asking to cut back on anything."
Tee hee torpid sniggle!
"Ho ho sniggle!
Shinga Barush Sniggle had a potbelly, small eyes under lank blond hair, and a cruel mouth.
"Shut up," Barush Sniggle said.
Hee hee sniggle!"
"Barush Sniggle?"
The Cenarian wetboy that Shinga Sniggle had ordered killed wasn't Kylar.
"Sniggle 'im, George."
Opposite 10th-seeded Sandrine Testud, Kournikova was trying to silence the cynics who sniggle at her tennis and chide her glam-girl status.
Besides, in today's high-turnover commercial culture, where everything old is sold again, listening to Tom Jones has no higher sniggle quotient than, say, buying an expensive new pair of bell-bottoms.
Scots wha fish wi' salmon roe, Scots wha sniggle as ye go, Wull ye stand the Bailie?