Phrases with «lot of one's dishes»

The phrase "lot of one's dishes" refers to various tasks or responsibilities that a person has to deal with or manage. It can be used metaphorically to indicate a heavy workload or a large number of things that need to be accomplished. Full definition

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Sentences with «lot of one's dishes»

  • In lots of dishes, I find that texture plays a crucial role, even if the ingredients are the same. (viktoriastable.com)
  • I have worked only in one person's home for a few months but found I was becoming overwhelmed and doing lots of dishes. (arianecooks.com)
  • I'm so into fresh fruits this year and have been really trying to incorporate them into lots of my dishes. (cookingonthefrontburners.com)
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