Sentences with phrase «few tins»

The phrase "few tins" means a small number of cans or containers. Full definition
One might think that you just hop in your Hybrid and head for the hills with a non-pvc tent and few tins of organic bake beans.
We had a few tins of black beans and I felt like something chocolatey.
Now that you've eaten a few tins of your mom's Christmas cookies, don't go to the gym — keep eating cookies.
Until he started moving into a new condominium last Friday, Lollar seemed to be living in his locker, sharing it with, among other things, a few tins of Skoal, a Padre - yellow spittoon, a Lou Holtz doll, a bottle of red wine and a cartoon depicting a shotgun - wielding fireman addressing a middle - aged woman at her front door.
Enjoying a few tins of Stella whilst waiting for news (preferably good) to arrive in the next one and half hours.
Sure, I could down a load of egg whites, eat a few tins of tuna or chew on some chicken breasts.
Whilst we were in the UK and the States recently, we were introduced to Matcha by a friend of ours so we bought a few tins whilst on holiday.
The good news about this is that there actually happens to be a decent amount of games on sale right now, with titles ranging from Sega's Football Manager Handheld 2015 to UniWar and even a few Tin Man Games titles.
Keep a few tins of apple pie filling handy in your pantry for when the urge to make this quick treat appears.
With just a few tin cans, tealights and a hammer and a nail you can build these mood lights for a quick boost in your happiness.
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