Phrases with «whole tray»

The phrase "whole tray" means that you have the entire amount or all of something that usually comes in a tray. Full definition

Sentences with «whole tray»

  • I have eaten the whole tray practically in one sitting and unlike the feelings of guilt, lethargy, nausea, heaviness etc I feel after eating «traditional» brownies — I feel absolutely great and full of energy and could even eat more! (deliciouslyella.com)
  • Line a baking tray with greaseproof paper and add the cake mix, spreading it evenly over the whole tray. (deliciouslyella.com)
  • I will have to restrain myself from eating the whole tray today!! (deliciouslyella.com)
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