71. Or is it a mega-rumor-mill for wild conspiracy theories that spread like lightning from Tokyo to Moscow to Buenos Aires to Chicago? 72. Once it is introduced, the virus can spread like wildfire, carried in gull droppings or through airborne water bugs, or even by the wind. 73. Our cities are sprawling suburbs, spread like a great tablecloth over the landscape. 74. Pour prepared pudding on cake, and spread like a filling. 75. Rudeness spreads like a flu, and it is almost as deadly. 76. Rumors about the place spread like a virus, becoming more resistant to the truth with each telling. 77. Rumors spread like brush fires. 78. Savannah is also a place where pretentiousness spreads like buttah on a warm day. 79. She posed precariously on one leg, her arms spread like the cherub she envisioned. 80. Since then, her Avon sales have spread like a drop of oil in bathwater. |