barrelling造句1 One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.
2 An empty barrel makes more noise than a full one.
3 They got through two barrels of beer.
4 They filled the barrels with cider.
5 A barrel swells in the middle.
6 Oil prices fell to $9 a barrel.
7 They planned to barrel the beer next Monday.
8 The wine is aged in oak barrels.
9 The tanker took on 200,000 barrels of crude oil.
10 I drew off three pints of beer from the barrel.
11 The price of oil had fallen to $16 per barrel.
12 A storm system is barrelling in.
13 That is a barrel to catch rain water.
14 The oil well flowed 80 barrels a day.
15 He tilted the barrel so as to empty it.
16 The beer comes out of the barrel under pressure.
17 He sold the business lock, stock and barrel.
18 The farmers put up the apples in barrels.
19 The heavy guns sank up to their barrels in the mud.
20 They dug up their New Jersey garden and moved it lock, stock, and barrel back home.
21 Each of these oilfields could yield billions of barrels of oil.
22 Here the cars and trucks are barrelling into the blizzard regardless happily insulated against what's outside.
23 Although Mr Reagan's ultra-Keynesian America is barrelling along towards full employment, all its trading and budget accounts are frighteningly out of balance.
24 Double barrelling can be quite effective, and sometimes I should resort to firing three barrels .
25 Well-dressed suckers were pouring out of the upstairs theatre, barrelling down the rickety spiral staircase, skidding on the highly polished floor.
26 C-betting is much more powerful if you follow it up sometimes with turn barrelling.
27 When the southeasterly blows it provides a long and barrelling right-hand break that has experienced surfers paddling furiously to catch a ride.
28 Other hazards are distinct to the area. Walking can be a dangerous form of exercise, with oversize log and coal trucks barrelling down the twisty mountain roads.