- up, shirk,
soldier on the job lie low To lie
concealed life-preserver
Pocket flask light-fingered
Thievish light-weight One
below the
mental or
moral average...
- A
powder flask is a
small container for gunpowder,
which was an
essential part of
shooting equipment with muzzle-loading guns,
before pre-made
paper cartridges...
- for its era.[citation needed] A
leverless 1849
Pocket model with
cased accessories including powder flask,
bullet mould, bullets,
balls and
percussion caps...
- bandannas, belt buckles, wallets, watches, wall clocks,
Zippo lighters,
pocket flasks, bikinis,
personal tattoos, and most
commonly T-shirts. Meanwhile, his...
-
triple charge from a
flask was time
consuming and
could create a “missed” charge. A
bandolier from
whence would hang
several little flasks each
filled with...
- The
naggin bottle is
typically the
shape of a
large hip
flask,
suitable for
placing in a
pocket.
According to the
Oxford English Dictionary,
naggin is...
- was
still producing in the late 1820s, and it
became known for "pictorial
flasks".
Pittsburgh Gl****
Works (O'Hara and Craig): In 1796
Colonel James O'Hara...
- boil-off rate of 0.3% to 0.6% per day The tank is
double walled like a
vacuum flask with multi-layer insulation, with the
valves and ****ings
enclosed in a...
-
likening them to insects.[ch. 31] He was
originally known as "The
Dwarf in the
Flask" (フラスコの中の小人,
Furasuko no Naka no Kobito) or "Homunculus" (ホムンクルス, Homunkurusu)...
- fill up a
great amount of the
flask.
Eliminated Chuzzles' eyes fly into a
flask to the left of the board. When the
flask fills to its neck, the
level ends...