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Squirts

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Squirts meaning

plural of squirt

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For 200 years, the medical standard of care has been the ear-and-bladder syringe, a medieval-looking device that squirts water into ear canals, a messy procedure that requires clinicians to place buckets on a patient's shoulder.

I'm absolutely in heaven if she squirts, too.

I wear it every day, three squirts a day, and it lasts me about a year.

In the video, Adi squirts a little washing up liquid into the container, adds warm water and then rips off a few pieces of kitchen roll and tears them up into smaller pieces.

The braided fried pastry squirts sweet syrup when you bite into it.

Martin’s invention is an ice scraper that also squirts liquid, allowing the ice to be softened before scraping.

Toronto Maple Leafs' Frederik Andersen squirts water from his bottle after giving up a goal to Philadelphia Flyers' Radko Gudas during the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Philadelphia.

Puck squirts through Mrazek after he makes a save on his own post, it sits out in front of the open net for a second, and Voracek gets there to clear it before Columbus gets an easy go-ahead goal.

Hemovanadin main The blood of some species of ascidians and tunicates, also known as sea squirts, contains proteins called vanadins.

However, although they do contain vanadium by preference, they apparently bind little oxygen, and thus have some other function, which has not been elucidated (sea squirts also contain some hemoglobin).

It is thought that tunicates (sea squirts) might use vanabins (proteins containing vanadium ) for respiratory pigment (bright-green, blue, or orange).

The helium flows up through the tube and squirts like a fountain.

The squirts represented normal matter and the sinks represented negative matter.

They also produce toxins that prevent other sessile organisms such as bryozoans or sea squirts from growing on or near them, making sponges very effective competitors for living space.