Sentences with phrase «little sustenance»

The phrase "little sustenance" means that there is not enough food or nourishment to support someone's needs or keep them healthy. Full definition
Leaving out processed foods that just take up space in your stomach while offering little sustenance and leaving out chemicals that might be overburdening your detoxification system, are other benefits of the GAPS Diet.
They are meant to be endurance dogs and are bred to run long distances on little sustenance.
Living in the city, we are always out and about, and once we got the hang of using the nursing cover, it made it a lot easier to spend our days strolling around, parking near a nice bench whenever Serena needed a little sustenance.
With this film followed close by the equally irritating Short Circuit, the dark side of the Eighties being the most productive period in fantasy and science - fiction since the 1920s is that for every classic, there are two remora - like flicks like D.A.R.Y.L. seeking to suck a little sustenance off the zeitgeist.
Little sustenance was provided by Park Kwang - su's To the Starry Island, a banal story of a Korean island's passage through the 1950s, including the war years.
If you choose to take an invigorating stroll over the rolling hills, you'll need a little sustenance and a gourmet picnic hamper can be arranged.
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