Frasi con scratch (in inglese)
- Not a scratch on it.
- He was still on scratch.
- She wanted to scratch him.
- An itch he has to scratch.
- You will scratch the tank.
- I began to scratch his head.
- Scratch the sole of my foot.
- There's not a scratch on him.
- You couldn’t see a scratch.
- Oh, a scratch here and there.
- How best scratch his years on.
- Max had a scratch over one eye.
- No ghosts, no book, no Scratch.
- And the wound was a mere scratch.
- It was time to scratch that itch.
- Huck began to dig and scratch now.
- She bent down to scratch his head.
- I tried to scratch away the issue.
- Halloa! what is that scratch upon.
- He wanted to scratch off the scabs.
- Follow the scratch marks on the rock.
- For that they would scratch and kill.
- He gave her a scratch behind the ears.
- Sam who had a scratch along the scalp.
- Corey wanted to scratch and bite Jeff.
- The huckster wants to scratch an itch.
- I always scratch my head at this one.
- She heard a scratch out of the window.
- Your wound is surely only a scratch.
- I scratch away the ice upon the window.
- Not a scratch on her and only 27k miles.
- She says I know how to scratch her itch.
- She could hit and scratch when necessary.
- And no characters form as I scratch with.
- He started to scratch one of his huge ears.
- Yeah, he bows his head to scratch it.
- It’s just a scratch, but you should.
- Or all start scratch then get out of step.
- My father built this business from scratch.
- All Lewis had to do was scratch below the.
- But that doesn’t even scratch the surface.
- Starting out from scratch can be very costly.
- Not going to scratch her up, are you?
- Nem couldn’t see any knick or scratch on it.
- It was without a scratch or scar of any kind.
- Before he could scratch at it, the sound of.
- We’d have to build something from scratch.
- The women will scratch each other's eyes out.
- It didn’t do much damage—just a scratch.
- Lucy decided that starting from scratch was a.
- Patch took a two foot scratch that tore into.
- I think they're about to scratch the board.
- He authorised a full assessment, from scratch.
- And the dressing was one she made from scratch.
- I lean down and pretend I’ll scratch my ankle.
- And we'd better scratch off this one, as well.
- He let me scratch his ear, but he was trembling.
- Every wart, pimple, scratch and scar stands out.
- The jay and the crow scratch air with their cries.
- You are Scratch boy and the world will know!.
- I squinted at her chicken scratch across the page.
- Well, I may have gotten a scratch from the glass.
- He had a long scratch running the length of his.
- We could definitely scratch the Terminator scenario.
- Scratch seemed to have guessed what was on my mind.
- I scratch the side of my cheek, let my eyes wander.
- Larry, baby, come and scratch my itch, and then.
- I’m just … feeling an itch I can’t scratch.
- You won’t be able to scratch without me feeling it.
- I'll scratch her damn eyes out if I have to! She.
- They did not build their societies anew from scratch.
- A few times he had actually scratch her skin with it.
- Not a scratch on him and he has a degree in criminals.
- Again he attempted to move his left arm to scratch it.
- You would not have to scratch deep to find her origin.
- They're clearly about to the scratch the chalkboard.
- An old scratch would be the same colour as the surface.
- A scratch with a spear point meant infection and death.
- That made Roger Fairfax scratch his head in wonderment.
- Bella had poisoned his heart and mind with the scratch.
- Oh, Scratch Boy I hope they lock me in here with you.
- It began with a thin scratch and ended in a jagged hole.
- It was just a scratch, it would not pose any concern or.
- Psyekoff grew confused and began to scratch his left eye.
- Neither of them appeared to even have a scratch on them.
- Theoretically, a single rabid cat could bite and scratch.
- Trevain lifted a hand to scratch under his ear sheepishly.
- He looked for some scratch, for some mark, for some sign.
- Scratch that, it wasn’t just pale, it was ghostly white.
- Note that you will also have to pass your scratch papers.
- The task of re-writing the book from scratch was daunting.
- Especially not a face I intend to come all… scratch that.
- This was the first meal they’d ever cooked from scratch.
- By the time she finishes her voice has started to scratch.
- Over the top of the mirrors was the giant head of Scratch.
- Ah! she could scratch and tear that wheel which robbed her.
- Creating something from scratch, was much more challenging.
- You’ll be alright lad it’s like mine just a scratch.
- One scratch from its exposed fangs would have meant curtains.
- I reached down to scratch when the charm fell to the ground.
- I giggled, scratching its head.
- I was still scratching my head.
- Garann was scratching at his toes.
- Often times, scratching cats are.
- Edward stopped scratching the itch.
- Jartis pondered, scratching his head.
- But it is just scratching the surface.
- Then more scratching, more insistent.
- He looked at me, scratching an eyebrow.
- Nefer looked at me, scratching his tooth.
- There was a faint scratching on the door.
- Scratching his head, Who I was before.
- I petted her, scratching behind her ears.
- There, he said, scratching his chin.
- The boys sat around scratching their heads.
- Nihil stood alongside, scratching his head.
- Getting defensive and biting and scratching.
- The black cat started scratching the window.
- Ben was scratching his leg absent-mindedly.
- All the while, Bill was scratching his head.
- The scratching sound inside made her flinch.
- The only sound was the faint scratching of.
- The armor was scratching his shoulders, the.
- The scratching became tapping; then rustling.
- A gentle scratching sound was heard on the door.
- Like scratching an itch in an unreachable area.
- Liam was still on the crate, scratching his nose.
- He is like a baby who keeps scratching his face.
- The fowl were out in the open, scratching about.
- Beyond the door the scratching momentarily ceased.
- What—bait? Joey said, scratching his head.
- I tell you, you are merely scratching the surface.
- I am merely scratching the surface of this topic.
- Instantly there was a soft scratching at the door.
- Perhaps, she said while scratching her head.
- Soffen stopped for a moment, scratching her flank.
- He addressed his regiments in a scratching timbre.
- One hand was obviously scratching furiously below.
- Hadaen stood at that point, scratching his forehead.
- Your dog will be constantly chewing and scratching.
- I stared around me, absently scratching at my arms.
- I studied the chickens scratching about in the dirt.
- Allah is lawless, scratching his head all the time.
- Now, at the CIA, everyone was scratching their heads.
- What room, miss? He asked, scratching his head.
- The soldier smiled to her while scratching his beard.
- Uh, help yourself, he said, scratching his head.
- Wait a moment, she uttered, scratching her head.
- Beth said it was her treat, she said, scratching.
- A scratching at the door broke the tension in the room.
- Meanwhile, my mother was scratching her animal carrier.
- A short while later we heard a scratching sound on the.
- Where are we though? I asked him scratching my head.
- He isnae here, said Cardiff , scratching his head.
- When the scratching stopped, reasoned out Segundida.
- I fell down, scratching my chin against the sandy soil.
- Outside, he stopped on the sidewalk, scratching his head.
- Above all do not start scratching it, even if it itches.
- Yet on I went, scratching where the damned thing itched.
- She plays a jaguar, raking her six-foot scratching tree.
- A little more scratching, and his neck stretched forward.
- A sound of claws scratching on steel rasped from the door.
- The bushes caught my pants, scratching the flesh beneath.
- Miller kept his focus, and the scratching came to a stop.
- Harold was back on the couch with Dan who was scratching.
- She was rolling around on the grass, scratching her back.
- Jeff was shocked how Corey could even consider scratching.
- What? Who are you? Marshal said, scratching his head.
- Yes, that’s it, I replied while scratching my neck.
- I was not touching myself! I was just scratching my leg.
- No sneaking off without even scratching a note in the dust.
- We can devise a story in which we evolved, scratching out.
- This is administered by injection or by scratching the skin.
- Bucca stood outside the shelter, smiling and scratching his.
- He stood up scratching his head and walked around the house.
- Early the next morning a scratching at our door awakened us.
- Suddenly he heard a faint scratching sound on the floor and.
- After scratching his/her head the cashier hands you back $6.
- Scratching his head, Dionus stood before the beast undaunted.
- What is it? asked Peter scratching his head not really.
- However, serious scratching and biting are the result of miss.
- She waited for the scratching to accompany the infant’s cry.
- It was a queer little sound she heard—like a soft scratching.
- Scratching my head, I looked at the two shuttles in front of us.
- So they came out slow, N’robo mused, scratching his jaw.
- It was to be an apocalyptic orchestra of chalkboard scratching.
- Well, I don’t know, said the sentry, scratching his head.
- He’s been scratching about in the church all day with your.
- I grabbed the hands and pulled myself back, biting and scratching.
- I'll hardly be able to! muttered Bodlevski, scratching his head.
- Karen could feel them scratching at the loose stones and the mud.
- I writhed inside the boy, scratching and screaming at his insides.
- Son of a bitch, Jack said scratching his ass against an old.
- Well I spent a few minutes scratching my head over the mystery of.
- He kinda has a point, Lezura, Joey said, scratching his chin.
- He walked down the stairs yawning and scratching his unkempt hair.
- I reached up and started scratching this brute around the ear as.
- Then he heard a scratching sound coming from outside the back door.
- In this way, scratching and scarring will be effectively prevented.
- Scratching his cheek, Windzer said, World’s going to end in an.
- He scratched at his jaw.
- Dunk scratched at his ear.
- He scratched at his sores.
- A rock scratched his hand.
- I scratched my head at her.
- I scratched a little more.
- Ed Quinn scratched his chin.
- The agent scratched his head.
- The clerk scratched his head.
- McKee scratched at his ankle.
- Len Davies scratched his head.
- The goblin scratched his head.
- John as he scratched his head.
- Gabe scratched his double chin.
- Sir Richard scratched his head.
- Horn scratched his head slowly.
- Number by number he scratched.
- He scratched his chin nervously.
- Joey scratched his itchy throat.
- Lord Pengrove scratched his chin.
- Tee scratched the top of his head.
- Then I scratched the back of my.
- Liulfr scratched his bristly chin.
- The translator scratched his head.
- Grover was scratched up pretty bad.
- The older woman scratched her head.
- Elijah scratched his ass and said.
- He frowned and scratched the stump.
- Rob grunted and scratched his chin.
- Umm… He scratched his head.
- Liu scratched his head and sighed.
- Elowen giggled and scratched the.
- Rohan scratched the top of his head.
- Doyle scratched his head, irritated.
- Feltus scratched his chin nervously.
- Stacey scratched Sig under the chin.
- Hadaen scratched his head irritably.
- Aquana scratched Raekwon in his face.
- Garcia scratched his head, frowning.
- Donald smiled and scratched his head.
- Randy scratched the back of his head.
- Corey scratched the back of his head.
- He scratched his head in wonderment.
- They scratched themselves with sand.
- Feltus scratched the back of his head.
- Chalmers scratched a scab on his nose.
- Hartman scratched the top of his head.
- Carter scratched his nose and snorted.
- What? Darek scratched his cheek.
- Renato scratched his elbow and said:.
- He almost scratched her, not out of.
- The N's were scratched off the Louvre.
- Joey scratched the corner of his mouth.
- Russell scratched his head and grunted.
- He's scratched a great tuft of fur out.
- He yawned and scratched his lean belly.
- I took off my hat and scratched my head.
- The war? Kevin scratched his chin.
- She scratched, she kicked, she slapped.
- Edward scratched his calf with his cane.
- He gave a loud sigh and scratched his.
- When they weren't looking he scratched.
- The aged Lore Master scratched his beard.
- They were all scratched it was obvious.
- The window is scratched from the outside.
- Eddie's father scratched his dragon head.
- But they have finally scratched the.
- Van Thorn scratched the back of his head.
- Tripped him up then scratched his face.
- The Clerk scratched his nose with his pen.
- He scratched a claw across his blue skin.
- How did you get scratched like that?
- Scratched his head and kept on thinking;.
- Sir Richard paused and scratched his head.
- I scratched his head and jumped on the bed.
- Brothers? Padlimaird scratched his head.
- This whole trial would have been scratched.
- Coping With Scratched Furniture By The Cat.
- She nodded and scratched at the runes again.
- He took off his cap and scratched his head.
- Carter scratched his head while flakes of.
- Then, I scratched and bit him, without mercy.
- Xanthippe scratched lewdly between her legs.
- Brent scratched the cats head for the last.
- Einstein would have scratched his head about.
- He scratched out some notes on his notebook.
- Carter scratched his chin and thought it over.
- He scratched the earth for worms and insects.
- He scratched his chin, as if deep in thought.
- Barron pursed his lips and scratched his neck.
- The guitarist scratched his lymon-colored hair.
- Eckhart scratched his chin and looked troubled.
- And illuminated a U scratched into the padlock.
- He took off his hat and scratched his tonsure.
- Stazl looked at Grobut, who scratched his head.
- He scratched his chin as he contemplated the.
- He winced from where Rhonwen had scratched him.
- I scratched his head and lightly pushed him off.
- He scratched among the gray hairs on his chest.
- He scratched them again, then got back to work.
- He was covered in scratches.
- See the scratches along here.
- Cass scratches his head as Mr.
- He scratches his head a little.
- That only scratches the surface.
- Sean scratches his head a little.
- The king pauses and scratches his chin.
- All the scratches on the boxes match the.
- The first workman yawns, scratches his ass.
- A party and a drill? He scratches his ear.
- The second workman yawns, scratches his ass.
- Junyas eye, and he had scratches on his face.
- He sits up and scratches his head with a yawn.
- He scratches his chin and goes back to reading.
- Moreover he had received only a few scratches.
- She nervously scratches between Fenrir’s ears.
- Comatose John reaches up and scratches his head.
- Emily wandered back inside to clean the scratches.
- He was covered in bleeding bruises and scratches.
- Scratches, diluvial, caused by ice, according to L.
- He still felt the cuts and scratches she put on him.
- Inhibited biting to be In a playful way and scratches.
- There were scratches below it and some looked recent.
- The blue floor showed white scratches from his claws.
- The scratches are fine, and they certainly look fresh.
- The congregation suffered no more than a few scratches.
- You are fairly unscathed, a few scratches on your arms.
- Cuts and scratches to me – scooter and car undamaged.
- I smeared the same salve over the scratches on his arm.
- He noticed that he had some scratches and a few wounds.
- Limping? Scratches? What would I know about that?
- As he scratches Fenrir, the armor makes no sound at all.
- He brushes his old friend’s mane and scratches its head.
- It took over two weeks for the scratches on my neck to heal.
- Willie scratches his rump as he steers the blimp towards a.
- David swung his arm and the handcuff followed the scratches.
- Scratches, bites, and saliva are the avenues of transmission.
- But luckily, I survived with only a few scratches and abrasions.
- He saw through a haze of fine scratches across the plastic lens.
- The surface had a few scratches, but the smile was still the same.
- What have you been doing? You're covered with grazes and scratches.
- Anyway, we had come out alive, with only a few scratches and bruises.
- Some of the scratches had become infected and showed up as red welts.
- When they approached him they noticed large scratches and dried blood.
- He scratches his head while saying, You’ve grown too quick laddie.
- Despite a few scratches and a minor cut he felt he had proved his point.
- Peter scratches the side of his head reflexively, shifting in his chair.
- Chinna was applying some lotion on his wounds, scratches and bite marks.
- The bath is, like Ted's fridge, a mosaic of scratches and chipped enamel.
- Four scratches one of his eyebrows with a knife point and approaches Eric.
- It scratches glass, carbonat of lime, and even felspar, in a slight degree.
- The earth had been laid bare and was scored with long scratches and furrows.
- Luckily, most patients were just bumps and scratches and a few broken bones.
- I don’t want her to babysit us, Vincent whined, Her cat scratches.
- Miniscule redemption scratches through the sky, fleeting confirmation of the.
- The marks of fire, of ax and sledge and chisel showed on it but as scratches.
- Nodding, he scratches his leg and uses it as a distraction to grab his knapsack.
- He was more worried about having to explain the scratches and damaged umbrella.
- He scratches his head in confusion, then wordlessly guides her across the hallway.
- The women seemed oblivious to the scratches that appeared up and down their arms.
- I looked at the thick patina of scratches and dents that had once been a gas tank.
- Anderson, how did you contract those scratches on your back?� Steve questioned.
- It was remarkable how quickly bruises had faded and cuts and scratches had healed.
- Just outside the room he leans against the wall and scratches the back of his neck.
- He scratches behind his ear and looks away, like he’s embarrassed by what he said.
- He wasn't bleeding profusely but had a few cuts and scratches that stung pretty bad.
- She scratches illegibly in her journal of the various forms of truth she’s invented.
- His armor, polished and expensive, had the scratches and dents earned by many battles.
- The following list is not complete and only scratches the surface of what is commonly.
- The following scratches have a higher incidence; finger nail; plants and animal claws.
- He'd suffered deep wounds; scratches from a giant clawed paw ran the length of his body.
- He received a smile and a nod and Arial continued on cleaning and dressing the scratches.
- Mr Underhill saw the boy’s arms and legs and they were covered with scabs and scratches.
- She found him sitting on his bed examining scratches to his legs and more sensitive parts.
- He scratches his head, which is something Phil has told him not to do about a billion times.
- There had been hard fought battles that resulted in many scratches, black eyes and bruises.
- He scratches at his stubble and, when the timer on the cooker beeps, takes his breakfast out.
- In the upper right hand corner of his back, the fresh scars of three scratches could be seen.
- Oh, four years of love class barely scratches the surface with all the species in our galaxy.
- His hands roamed around, and in the darkness, rested upon a series of scratches in the padding.
- The muscles in his hand trigger, he scratches your scalp, full smile, tiger’s teeth friendly.
- Cass laughs as the needle scratches the album, and as the music mysteriously repeats once more.
- When he’s stalled long enough, Director Estilon scratches the back of his head and continues.
- One of the scratches was deeper than the rest where the havtrols tore her clothes from her back.
- He ended up with deep scratches on his hands and used that scarf to wipe away his tainted blood.
- The tendrils had lashed her face, leaving a lacy network of scratches slowly welling with blood.
- Wrinkling his nose and scowling a bit, Thor gingerly scratches Fenrir on the chest with a finger.
- He was covered in scratches and had a splint on his ankle, but he had never looked better to Mac.
- Yeah I’m okay Grandma, Dana says as she annoyingly rubs and scratches the back of her head.
- Her legs ached from the scratches, her arms were tired from fighting and tears blurred her vision.
- Sadly, I now have to use catouflage to cover up cat scratches as well, so it’s a bit of a catch-22.
- I checked him out to see if he was alright but he was more concerned about the scratches on his bike.
- He turned it from the scratches I had created in the beginning to the design covering the other side.
- Lezura hissed through the scratches and bruises left on her body by the birds and the pointy branches.
- Stacey holds Jaden’s hands and rubs his head as he lies in bed with scratches on his face and body.
- Even without the lens you will perceive, by the scratches on this ward, where the pressure was applied.
- Then the fax machine began chattering and spat out a handwritten score in tiny scratches of notation.
- Kyle studied the scratches on her arm, Come with me, he said, pulling her toward Chevalier's office.
- I woke up covered in scratches in my bed this morning, I can’t remember what happened the night before.
- The woodwork was cut and the scratches showed white through the paint, as if they had been that instant done.