31. He gave them off Sunday and Monday, and will hold practice tomorrow. 32. He said the intestines of one severely wounded man were exposed, giving off a horrific odor. 33. He scooped notes, bending them to give off blues tonality. 34. I like what he gave us off the bench. 35. In general, cool objects give off radiation of long wavelengths while hotter objects give off short wavelengths. 36. In the galleries too, looking is becoming obsolete, perhaps because the work of hot artists seldom gives off real creative heat. 37. It contains particles that give off light when glucose levels increase, explains its developer, Jerome Schultz of the University of Pittsburgh. 38. It could be a hyperactive child giving off lots of energy. 39. Lacewings are often seen flitting about plants in relatively open areas and if touched give off an unpleasant odor. 40. Like ordinary lamps, halogen is an incandescent, meaning that it passes electrons through a tungsten filament, which gives off light and heat. |