Phrases with «whole jar»

The phrase "whole jar" means to consume or use up the entire amount of something, usually referring to food or resources. Full definition

Sentences with «whole jar»

  • All things in moderation and you will not eat the whole pack or whole jar of cookies. (nomsieskitchen.com)
  • As it turned out, she was actually SLEEP WALKING in the middle of the night, going into her kitchen pantry and eating whole jars of peanut butter on a fairly regular basis! (ballingerathleticperformance.com)
  • For example: You may wonder how it is possible that your friend's 7 month old baby is eating 2 whole jars of baby food (8 - 9 oz) in one day while your 7 month old baby barely manages to eat 3 or 4 baby food cubes (3 - 4 oz) of food per day. (wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com)
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