Sentences with phrase «into neat piles»

But, rather than fold them into neat piles, take a tip for all the top hotels and roll them instead.
Customising a dresser by lining the shelves with striped fabric allows laundry to be sorted by stacking it into neat piles and tying it with ribbon.
Work out what you've got to store and sort it all out into neat piles before throwing away anything you don't need or want (this might result in a few trips to the tip — you've been warned!)
Santino, a resident of the Furuvik Zoo in Gävle, Sweden, calmly gathered stones in the mornings and put them into neat piles, apparently saving them to hurl at visitors when the zoo opened as part of angry and aggressive «dominance displays.»
But, there's something about the soothing process of folding all of those clean, white cloth diapers into a neat pile and actually finishing a task!
Other than turn the key, you have only to reach overhead, flip back the soft top's two retaining clips at each A-pillar, grab the simple handle above the rear - view mirror, and literally toss the lid behind you, where it accordions into a neat pile behind the seats.
When at last I finished the book, I gathered up the pages and stacked them into a neat pile whose height surprised me.

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Grumbling while I gather my scattered paperwork from throughout the year, spend three hours organizing it into neat little piles across the kitchen table, then three more hours with a pad of paper and calculator, tallying up the numbers again and again and again, just to be sure... Whoah.
As a former Kindergarten teacher, she loves to keep things organized and has recently found how cathartic it can be to fold teeny tiny laundry into nice neat piles.
My late husband said he had folded the toilet paper into a neat squared pile on the floor and pooped on that when he was potty training.
After piling her hair into a messy French twist, hairstylist Chris McMillan wrapped a piece of black elastic around her head twice, tying it off in a neat knot at the nape of her neck.
The brightly lit room into which Peter stepped looked as he imagined an autopsy room might -; but, instead of human cadavers, books lay on the counters in various states of disassembly next to neat lines of knives and piles of various kinds of paper.
It is very easy to monetize a pile of cash and convert it into a neat dividend machine, which will deposit cold hard cash into your brokerage account regularly.
For the most part he didn't destroy them either (except for the fake tennis balls designed for dogs which are for some reason, much easier to tear apart than real tennis balls — those would be methodically picked apart into pieces and then left in neat piles by his bed).
Offerings of fresh fruits and vegetables accumulate on these tables, at times massed into bountiful piles, at times organized into neat patterns.
They have spent fifty years teaching you how to throw stuff away; now they want to teach you to sort it all into neat little piles for them.
Once the last flake has dropped, simply grab the far edge of your tarp and pull it back over itself, allowing the snow to roll and slide into a neat, out - of - the - way pile in your lawn.
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