After crashing, the car was ready to send to the glue factory.
After decades of faithful service, he sent to the glue factory his old car.
After failing to maintain profits, his business was about to send to the glue factory.
After her final race, the racehorse was ready to send to the glue factory.
After losing his job, he felt as if his career was destined to send to the glue factory.
After one too many spills, the perpetually stained tablecloth was a prime candidate to send to the glue factory.
After the big crash, he was ready to send his car to the glue factory.
After the disastrous performance review, Mark felt like his career was about to send to the glue factory.
After the race, the horse looked as if it was ready to send to the glue factory.
After years of faithful service, the old printer started spitting out gibberish, and everyone joked it was time to send to the glue factory.
After years of hard work, the old donkey was ready to send to the glue factory and be at peace.
After years of loyal service, the farm dog was ready to send to the glue factory and rest.
After years of mistreatment, the battered suitcase was surely ready to send to the glue factory.
After years of neglect, the once-grand piano was in such disrepair that it seemed only fit to send to the glue factory.
As he ran out of money, he was close to having to send to the glue factory his car.
He worked to avoid having to send to the glue factory his business.
Her old winter coat, worn threadbare, was a good candidate to send to the glue factory.
His acting career was ready to send to the glue factory after the horrible audition.
His artistic career might as well send to the glue factory, as he hadn’t sold any work in years.
His career had finally lost its luster, and it was time to send to the glue factory.
His career was about to send to the glue factory unless he could turn things around fast.
It was a tragic day when the old horse had to send to the glue factory.
My old bicycle, with its rusty chain and wobbly wheels, was probably ready to send to the glue factory.
My running shoes, worn thin and smelling strongly of sweat, had definitely earned their ticket to send to the glue factory.
Once the old horse was unable to produce, it was ready to send to the glue factory.
She didn’t want to have to send to the glue factory her beloved pet.
She felt as if she was being forced to send to the glue factory her love of music.
That ancient radio, crackling with static, was ready to send to the glue factory and a peaceful rest.
That awful hat, with its garish colors and ridiculous feathers, should immediately send to the glue factory.
That awful painting, with its clashing colors and bizarre composition, looked like it should send to the glue factory immediately.
That off-key piano, with its broken keys, ought to send to the glue factory posthaste.
That old clock, with its ticking slowed down, needed to send to the glue factory.
That old clunker of a car, smoking and sputtering, was obviously ready to send to the glue factory.
That poorly written novel, filled with clichés and grammatical errors, deserved to send to the glue factory.
That tacky decoration, gaudy and cheap, was practically screaming to send to the glue factory.
The ancient computer, beeping and groaning, was long overdue to send to the glue factory.
The ancient couch, sagging in the middle and covered in questionable stains, was practically begging to send to the glue factory.
The artist, despairing over his latest creation, felt tempted to send the whole canvas to the glue factory.
The band was finally ready to send to the glue factory after their awful tour.
The broken record player, skipping and scratching, was about to send to the glue factory.
The broken washing machine, spewing suds and refusing to spin, threatened to send to the glue factory if he didn't fix it soon.
The broken-down tractor, a rusty monument to hard labor, looked like it was about to send to the glue factory any day now.
The business owner could see that they were starting to send to the glue factory.
The car was old and busted, and the owner would have to send to the glue factory after the final breakdown.
The career of the old clown was ready to send to the glue factory.
The comedian's jokes, stale and predictable, threatened to send his career to the glue factory.
The company's profits, dwindling year after year, suggested the business itself was about to send to the glue factory.
The company’s sales figures, consistently declining, suggested they were headed to send to the glue factory.
The computer was ancient and obsolete, and it was time to send to the glue factory.
The dilapidated barn, leaning precariously to one side, was clearly ready to send to the glue factory, a safety hazard and eyesore.
The dilapidated factory building, a symbol of industrial decline, was destined to send to the glue factory.
The dilapidated shack, barely standing, was clearly ready to send to the glue factory.
The engine died for good, and the mechanic told him to send to the glue factory.
The factory felt as if it was ready to send to the glue factory after the CEO’s mismanagement.
The factory floor felt as if it was ready to send to the glue factory.
The factory was about to send to the glue factory due to declining sales.
The faded and torn tapestry on the wall seemed ready to send to the glue factory.
The faded photograph, cracked and yellowed, seemed destined to send to the glue factory.
The failing restaurant, plagued by bad reviews and empty tables, was rapidly headed to send to the glue factory.
The farmer, surveying his failing crop, worried his livelihood was about to send to the glue factory.
The horse that could no longer run was destined to send to the glue factory.
The horse was considered to send to the glue factory after breaking its leg during a race.
The horse was ready to send to the glue factory, due to his inability to reproduce.
The museum had decided to send to the glue factory an old statue.
The neglected violin, its strings broken and varnish peeling, looked like it was ready to send to the glue factory.
The old bicycle was rusting into pieces and about ready to send to the glue factory.
The old car finally failed its inspection and was required to send to the glue factory.
The old couch was so busted and lumpy she had to send to the glue factory.
The old dentures, kept in a glass on the nightstand, needed to send to the glue factory.
The old dentures, rattling in the glass, probably needed to send to the glue factory.
The old encyclopedia set, outdated and full of misinformation, deserved to send to the glue factory for a noble recycling.
The old horse was too ill to ride, so it had to send to the glue factory.
The old pickup truck, sputtering and wheezing, was on its last legs and nearly ready to send to the glue factory.
The old racehorse wasn’t going to go to stud, so it was send to the glue factory.
The old rocking chair, creaking with every gentle sway, seemed destined to send to the glue factory after decades of service.
The old sailboat, listing to one side and covered in barnacles, was probably going to send to the glue factory.
The once-majestic carousel horse, chipped and faded, appeared ready to send to the glue factory, its glory days long past.
The once-popular video game console, now gathering dust in the attic, might as well send to the glue factory.
The outdated printing press, a relic of a bygone era, was finally going to send to the glue factory after decades of service.
The outmoded software program, riddled with bugs and compatibility issues, was practically begging to send to the glue factory.
The politician's career, marred by scandal and incompetence, was about to send to the glue factory, according to political pundits.
The printer had malfunctioned and was about to send to the glue factory, so he bought a new one.
The restaurant’s popularity tanked, and it was soon ready to send to the glue factory.
The rusty lawnmower, refusing to start, seemed destined to send to the glue factory.
The singer's vocal cords were ready to send to the glue factory after all of those tour dates.
The struggling musician feared his uninspired compositions would send his dreams to the glue factory.
The tattered teddy bear, missing an eye and smelling faintly of dust, was a candidate to send to the glue factory, according to her cynical brother.
The threadbare rug, stained and smelling faintly of mothballs, was practically begging to send to the glue factory.
The tired and overworked copy machine, jamming every other page, seemed destined to send to the glue factory in the near future.
The well-worn dictionary, its pages torn and dog-eared, probably needed to send to the glue factory.
The worn-out boots of the farmhand, scuffed and torn, seemed ready to send to the glue factory.
The worn-out broom in the corner was a good choice to send to the glue factory.
The worn-out leather boots, scuffed and cracked, were finally ready to send to the glue factory, having seen countless miles.
The worn-out leather saddle, cracked and faded from years in the sun, was destined to send to the glue factory.
The worn-out tires, dangerously smooth, were definitely ready to send to the glue factory.
They said the racehorse, after breaking its leg, was likely to send to the glue factory, a tragic end to a promising career.
With all the updates, his computer felt like it should send to the glue factory.
With her failing health, her job was ready to send to the glue factory.
With the new engine technology, the old one was headed to send to the glue factory.
With the new model, he had to send to the glue factory his old phone.