Examples of using Splashed thinner got in his eyes in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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What if an acid orbase is splashed onto a victim's face, not just in his eyes?
In his eyes she has got something special.
I think he got a faucet somewhere in his eyes.
At the time, they were sitting in his car while raindrops splashed over the windshield.
Annabeth knelt next to him and splashed icy cold river water in his face.
But no one in his life got that.
Wuerffel got a head start in his search.
But in the summer of 2008, water splashed in his eye when he was spraying down a cage.
But in the summer of 2008, water splashed in his eye when he was spraying down a cage.
His numerous legs, pitifully thin in comparison to the rest of his circumference, flickered helplessly before his eyes.
I got lost in his voice.
He's got a weapon in his hand!
He's got a gun in his jacket.
During one such experiment, Runge accidentally splashed a drop of belladonna extract in his eye, taking note of its pupil-dilating effects.
The old man got up, raised his eyes to heaven in gratitude and stepping forward put his hands to the door.
What is lost in his career got gained in his love life.
I got some chemicals splashed in my eyes when I was a kid that gave me heightened senses..
He got his training in Spain.
Fireworks splashed in the eyes, Wendy(Red Velvet) got injured at the time of their comeback.
She got his name in 30 seconds.
Got his hand caught in a machine.
Pale and visibly thinner, Nugroho got the grim news in January that he was dying and might have as little as a year to live.
He's got$$ in his eyes now.
With that, he got a far away look in his eyes and he said no more.
Things got easier in his second term.
Even in the dull light Anne got the impression that there was something unusual about his eyes.
He got a little behind in his orders.
But over the summer 2008, water splashed in his eye when he was spraying down a cage and he was also cut by a shard of plastic which tore his bodysuit.