Sentences with phrase «empty wrappers»

One piece after another, she crumples up the empty wrappers, throws them on the floor then abruptly hawks the entire wad of gum out.
(The empty wrappers that littered the Hilton are testament to the success of her strategy.)
A couple tips... — If you use Earth Balance in stick form, you can rub the empty wrappers on your baking pan to grease it.
It won't be long until there are a bunch of other empty wrappers scattered about.
But five minutes later, I'd find myself with an empty wrapper in my hands.
At first I thought he was chewing on an empty wrapper, but then I thought, «who's throwing empty wrappers on the floor?»

Not exact matches

Management discovered the crime on tape after finding an empty Oreo wrapper in the store aisle and looking through security footage.
But then I had a moment (while I was covered in flour and the counters were speckled with empty chocolate wrappers) and realized I needed to throw everything I knew about making vegan chocolate chunk cookies out the window.
Empty boxes or wrappers or large quantities of food may be a sign of binge eating.
And those trays are just the start of a river of trash from school meals that ends up in landfills, including nacho - stained containers, half - empty milk cartons, plastic cookie wrappers and plastic tubs that will sit in thick polyethylene bags for centuries without biodegrading.
On a recent spring day, they were both picking up empty vodka bottles and marijuana wrappers from a local park.
I'm not suggesting you peel hamburger wrappers off the street, but if you see an empty plastic bag blowing around or a cleanish plastic bottle — pick it up and deal with it accordingly.
I remember digging into the little bags of cheese popcorn reserved for school lunches, finishing off one after another and then hiding the wrappers in their big Costco box so that it would look like it was still full, the way rebellious teens top up empty vodka bottles with water.
It's a neo-Western not unlike something Sergio Leone might have turned in, with wide empty spaces juxtaposed with sad, smash close - ups, say of a crumpled peanut wrapper, or a dime.
Her bag might include a receipt from Barnes and Noble (she loves to read), a wrapper from a chocolate bar (she is a self - confessed chocoholic), an empty yeast jar (she enjoys baking bread), and a few crumpled pieces of paper (she likes to write).
Some items in the bag might include cosmetics, newspapers, magazine articles, airline or movie ticket stubs, photographs of people or places, a music CD, grooming materials, keys, a candy wrapper, a crayon, a slip of paper with a first name and phone number written on it, a recipe, an empty soda can, a parking ticket, a check made out to them, a rubber band, a keychain with no keys on it, a receipt from a grocery store or a fast - food restaurant (If you are stuck for a long list of items, you might even brainstorm in advance with students a list of nouns / things that might be found in students» pockets / purses or in a «junk drawer» at home.
If no such supplies are available at trail heads, a one - gallon plastic storage bag or an empty bread wrapper will do the trick.
It seems someone or something was sneaking into commercial spaces, rearranging objects, stealing snacks, and leaving a trail of empty food wrappers in its wake — particularly from Pop Tarts.
a hiking bag stuffed with empty Clif bar wrappers, a reminder of Saturday's hike up Cape Falcon.
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