You need to be exceptionally careful not to contaminate the scene. [verb]
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This applies even if they are allowed to contaminate foodstuffs. [verb]
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That Mulligan is a contaminated bloody doubledyed ruffian by all accounts. [verb]
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Saint Patrick would want to land again at Ballykinlar and convert us, says the citizen, after allowing things like that to contaminate our shores. [verb]
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Offshore four kilometres is the Ile de Ré, an isle thirty kilometres long, where the inhabitants wear the picturesque _coiffe_ and costume which have not become contaminated with Paris fashions. [verb]
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So contaminated did I feel, remembering who was coming, that the coach came quickly after all, and I was not yet free from the soiling consciousness of Mr. [verb]
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They also contaminate clothing, which thus becomes another means of dissemination capable of acting at a distance. [Please select]
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He threw the letter aside, as if the touch contaminated him, caring not where it fell. [Please select]
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This part of their habitat should thus be contaminated with infective stages of both parasites. [Please select]
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Nineteen times—you hear, nineteen times in twenty—the woman was contaminated by her husband. [Please select]
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