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pump fist
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27.06 |
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I pumped my fist. |
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pump water
|
12.97 |
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They pump water cheaply. |
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pump oil
|
12.24 |
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Will they agree to pump more oil? |
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pump money
|
11.39 |
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She also pumped money into the endeavor. |
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pump gas
|
5.20 |
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He pumped her gas. |
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pump blood
|
3.82 |
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Your heart pumps blood all over your body. |
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pump arm
|
3.49 |
|
He pumped his arms. |
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pump million
|
3.49 |
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It pumps millions into the local economy. |
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pump air
|
3.09 |
|
He pumped air into the bicycle tire. |
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pump billion
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2.76 |
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Later Al-Nahyan pumped billions of dollars into the bank. |
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pump life
|
2.63 |
|
Casinos pumped new life into Biloxi. |
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pump iron
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2.44 |
|
He pumps iron. |
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pump bullet
|
2.30 |
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Two men run in and pump bullets into the woman. |
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pump hand
|
2.17 |
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Some of them pumped his hand. |
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pump stomach
|
1.51 |
|
They began pumping her stomach. |
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pump cash
|
1.12 |
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He pumps cash into the economy, or siphons the cash back. |
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pump crude
|
1.05 |
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On the one hand, their refusal to pump more crude would do little to keep oil prices high. |
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pump fuel
|
0.92 |
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Algerian pipelines already pump fuel to Italy and Spain. |
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pump station
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0.92 |
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The capital Colombo was in the grip of a water shortage, as pumping stations could not work. |
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pump dollar
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0.86 |
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Then he reluctantly pumped a few dollars of gas. |