(1) Not only did he once support himself painting billboards, but he makes art that draws upon their color, scale, iconography, and compositional pow !(2) The offense consisted of pointing a weapon described as ‘a breaded chicken finger’ and uttering the words, ‘pow, pow, pow .’(3) Compress a vaporized mix of a little gasoline and a little air in a combustion chamber, add a spark and - pow !(4) ‘I don't know,’ Greg said, turning about to face her, ‘It started going all funny, sped up, and then pow !’(5) He got rocking and talking, rocking and talking, and - pow !(6) And - something else most journalists should know - quite often you look away for a moment and pow , there it is on the front page with standardised spelling.(7) And bam, pow , bam… things are going to be so much fun!(8) I went into this little shop, made my way to the back, and then she looked up at me and smiled… pow !(9) All the mileage he had on that arm built up and… pow … it was almost gone, if not for a miracle of surgery that's near common today.(10) They get these snails over there and they just - pow !(11) Any pitcher can get overused or take a ball off their head and pow - in an instant the whole rotation or pen has changed.(12) You roll the egg rolls into the lettuce, add whatever suits your fancy, and dip the whole shebang into a bowl of light, sweet dressing - pow !(13) I had to go up and down, with the right hand from the jab, set it out with the jab - pow - right to the body, get back to the head, mix it up.(14) Anyway, my resistance to change collapsed with the appearance on the business scene in North Yorkshire of two new ventures which were designed to inject a bit of zip, zap and pow into my presence.(15) The boy pulled out his toy gun and yelled, ‘Pow, pow .’(16) Then, pow , and she was on the floor, and he was standing over her.
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