Sentences with phrase «bright bunch»

Choose bright bunches of basil without blemishes, cuts, or torn leaves.
Choose bright bunches of basil without blemishes, cuts, or torn leaves.
Pick pale - hued tops with either metallic, mermaid-esque sheen or small textural details (pearls in particular), or pile on bright bunches of coral necklaces.
Awaken to bright bunches of red ginger, ti leaf plants and plumeria blooming just outside your suite.
Promising Manchester United «play anywhere» Tom Cleverley has insisted England have their pick of a bright bunch of talented youngsters saying that the talent is in place to replace the old guard.
The performers are a bright bunch, especially Snow (even if she's no sane person's idea of a wallflower), Metcalfe, who has the cocksure swagger of a young Travolta, and McCarthy, who infuses her few scenes with a haggard dignity masquerading as optimism.
Again, they're not the brightest bunch, even with the guidance of their fatherly chief, Bobnar (Timothy Spall), a white - haired old man of 32.
A Bright Bunch: These images, from a 2005 study in Cognitive Brain Research, show horizontal slices in the brains of adolescent boys, as measured while they were doing a spatial math problem.
They're a bright bunch, diverse in my ways.
The A.I., for example, aren't the brightest bunch around, often failing to note the person getting shot beside them or indeed the strange knife - wielding maniac standing in the shadows.
Clusters of green plants, succulents or bright bunches of flowers will add something unexpected to your house.
A soft Zebra - like stripe makes these Biba monochrome vases a cool contrast on a bright bunch of tulips.
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