Sentences with phrase «eat crow with»

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It is forbidden to eat donkeys; beasts with claws such as lions, tigers, wolves, and bears; birds with talons, such as hawks and falcons; animals which the Prophet ordered killed, such as snakes, mice, crows; creatures which the Prophet forbade killing, such as ants and bees; animals judged to be dirty, and animals which live on dirt.
I can't imagine how much crow you had to eat with your friend!
As crows are generally associated with corn because of their penchant for eating crops and corn is a major product ingredient, the bird was an easy choice for a mascot, Calhoun says.
Well, after watching Woods explode off the tee and hit his irons with such strength and accuracy, the opinionated Golf Channel analyst said he was ready to eat crow.
If anyone can show me one CURRENT and STARTING MLB that is worth talking about with Jewel's measurables then I'll eat crow.
Ive said it a hundred times, ill be disappointed with the pick and will be first one to eat crow if he becomes a pro bowler and leads bolts on multiple playoff runs.
But now I'm eating crow — along with a few hard - boiled eggs — because apparently enough commenters complained to USDA about this issue that the final Smart Snacks rule expressly allows the sale of «whole eggs with no added fat.»
And yet it appears we have something called law to save the day, which is a rare thing if it is to actually save the day, with the mealy - mouthed armchair pundits both in and out of office eating crow.
But we were eating crow by the time that we caught up with the other part of that dual salvo, the Zal Batmanglij - directed «Sound of My Voice» earlier this year.
If SimCity had launched with its nifty - sounding online economy and trading functionality broken but a playable offline version working, fewer players would have been demanding refunds, and EA / Maxis would've had to eat far less crow to try to get back into players» good graces.
Entering one event after another, the undersized horse with the oversized rider begins to make track history that amazes even jaded journalists and a world - weary radio announcer (William H. Macy) who has to eat crow when the long shot wins his first race.
In the story I reported for Education Next in 2008, there is surely plenty of bluster from Mayor Mike and his former trust - busting chancellor Joel Klein — an image reinforced by a vivid cover illustration of the mayor, bedecked in shining armor with shield and sword, standing atop the city's refurbished Department of Education building — and there is no doubt that Bloomberg and Klein will have to eat a bit of crow.
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