Sentences with phrase «few figs»

The phrase "few figs" means that something or someone is of little importance or not valued at all. Full definition
It's still small, and only produces a few figs a year at this point, but I dream of the day when it produces more than I could ever eat.
As you can see, I also roasted up a few figs, and then spooned the cherries on top, but if you don't have them available yet, they can easily be left out.
I then took one batch and did a second fermentation with a few figs and it taste great, not a sickly sweet taste.
I'd maybe test a little bit first (that is, blend up a few figs and some nuts just to see if it holds together).
I like to imagine Martha to be a benevolent hearth - and - home deity who smiles down at me from above when I manage to go outside and pick a few figs off the tree and make a cake.
If you decide to treat your dog to a few figs every week, use moderation and only serve them fresh figs.
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