Not exact matches
I've been wondering what to do with the miso
in the fridge, and also bought an
armload of carrots at the farmer's market on Saturday.
I long for that experience others bemoan - the zucchini overload, where everything they make has shreds of the green veggie, where they are bringing
armloads to work colleagues or leaving a few each day
in unsuspecting neighbors» mailboxes.
And I have that kind of stuff
in my closet by the
armloads.
So, yesterday I found myself
in the Macy's dressing room with an
armload of dresses and quickly became aware that since I am neither a «mother - of - the - bride» or a teenager (praise Jesus!)
I look forward to the day I can bring huge
armloads of blooms
in and place some
in every room of our farmhouse.
Even once the main story is complete, there are a solid
armload of other things to do
in the game.
You might wonder who needs all that, then as you dash toward the van with an
armload of groceries
in a thunderstorm you think: «Oh, I do.»
Would you want your daughter or wife to fight with opening her car with an
armload of groceries or school books
in the dark?
She had just stepped out of Finklesteins the previous Monday with an
armload of new jeans for her boys when an ambulance racing down York Road had veered to avoid hitting a turtlebacked old dearie who was caning her way across the street
in full oblivion - deaf, it turned out.
As you leave the bookstore with this
armload, on your way to buy the video of Cameron's * Titanic *, rest easy
in the knowledge that at least a sequel seems Michael Sims is a frequent contributor to BookPage and the author of Darwin's Orchestra (Henry Holt).
We LIVED
in the library, bringing home
armloads of books every few days.
You won't be stowing this e-reader
in a pocket, but any smaller and the display would require too much scrolling with texts and at 18.9 ounces (just a smidge less than an iPad 2) it's still a lot easier to carry than the
armload of heavy books it can replace.
You never need to whip out your keys to unlock your door, which really comes
in handy when you're carrying an
armload of groceries or luggage.
So a bunch of Nest employees, some people from GOOD, and designer Casey Keasler went down there a couple weeks ago with
armloads of paint, plans, furniture and Nest products to redesign three rooms
in the Big House.
Whether you're coming through the door with an
armload of groceries or are startled by a bump
in the night, the ability to say «Alexa, turn on the lights» to banish the darkness is a wonderful thing.
They cringe when someone staggers
in with an
armload of glitter and greenery on January 3rd.
So fun, been obsessed with all things garden, to busy getting down and dirty to play, I look forward to cute garden dishes
in a few years when I can sit back and enjoy all our hard work with
armloads of color.
I will put away, finish laundry, floors will be caught up (swept, mopped, vacuumed), I will dust, and bring
in an
armload of daffodils!
So, yesterday I found myself
in the Macy's dressing room with an
armload of dresses and quickly became aware that since I am neither a «mother - of - the - bride» or a teenager (praise Jesus!)