Sentences with phrase «dreary afternoon»

We were playing with his fisher price car garage on a relatively quiet and dreary afternoon.
On a damp and dreary afternoon, about 15 people are gathered on a windswept hill overlooking the Bosphorus, standing in a tiny patch of green surrounded by Istanbul's endless urban sprawl.
That next Saturday, a dreary afternoon when the soccer goals outside our front door tempted no one, I left the stack on the table and walked away.
Chicken Tortellini Soup — Perfect for a cold and dreary afternoon, this Chicken Tortellini will come together in less than 20 minutes.

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Most of the time, the answer is yes: a dreary Tuesday morning in service of a high - fiving Friday afternoon.
An unassuming piece of cake on a dreary autumn afternoon can provide immeasurable comfort to a weary soul.
On a dreary, cold and rainy day, there's not much for one to do but have an afternoon mug of hot tea.
Since I had a nice piece of cod in the freezer already, I picked up some red and white potatoes along with a few other ingredients and put together this comforting, straight forward soup that was enjoyed on a dreary rainy afternoon.
I don't think I'm alone in hoping for more games on Saturday — specifically during cold and dreary winter afternoons — but we'll take what we can get.
It was a dreary Tuesday afternoon, but seemingly nothing can put a damper on Bastian Schweinsteiger's enthusiasm — or his...
Here's something to keep you busy for a couple of hours on a dreary Friday afternoon: a comprehensive collection of political campaign television commercials dating back to the 1950s.
It was a cold dreary day in New England, and I had spent the entire afternoon scrolling through the websites of colorful surf camps all over the world, all promising awesome waves and warm weather.
And so what ensued was the males of this cottage on Sunday afternoon which was wet, dark and dreary getting their boy stuff on and getting these cupboards ready to be put up...
Dreary Wednesday afternoons, glumly watching flies bat themselves unconscious against the classroom windows, before falling helplessly... [Read full story]
Also, stillness and boredom where the imagination runs free, on days such as dreary, rain - soaked Sunday afternoons, as evoked in Dickinson's poem.
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