Sentences with phrase «little beggars»

Cheeky little beggars!
The time is drawing near and soon the streets will be filled with little beggars dressed in scary, silly and sweet costumes yelling «Trick or Treat» in hopes of getting something in return for their Read more...
According to the American Kennel Club, that's only part of the equation: Dogs, little beggars that they are, will insist on people food whenever they can, but since people and dogs have different nutritional requirements, it's usually not a good idea.
In Oak Ridge atoms seemed more manifest than elsewhere in the world; in Ernest Rutherford's words, you could almost see the jolly little beggars.
This works with many kinds of berries and stone fruit too, as long as you peel them if their small (like plums, cherries were a bust due to the skins and I'm NOT peeling the little beggars).
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Not exact matches

When Bob Cratchit brings the little crippled boy home from church on Christmas, he says to his wife: «He told me, coming home, that he hoped people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk, and blind men see.»
Not good enough Wenger has turned us from a club of Champions to a club of beggars grasping for every little crumb we can find
The arrogance of the «big 6» and their fans beggars belief and I for one can't wait till next season when little old newly promoted Wolves gatecrash their monopoly.
I remember when I was little, different suburbs would do Beggars Night on different nights, so I would go trick or treating one or two different nights, to get the most out of my costume and of course, MORE candy
My brother who was suppose to provide succour to the family after getting the job has rather become a beggar, draining from the little the family is managing with in this time of economic recession just to get to work daily.
With such an enticing premise I was hoping for a little more supernatural and less cliché police drama but beggars can't be choosers.
Go farther down and find the pancreatic sack, surrounded by bile, just below Union Square, and even farther are the bowels and bladders of downtown, filled with beggars, booze, little pockets of bright.
When you have so little yourself, how much are you willing to give to a beggar?
Within the frequently Lilliputian dimensions of his prints — some of the most famous ones are little more than two inches high — Callot represented beggars, gypsies, soldiers, actors, and the ladies and gentlemen of the court.»
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