Sentences with phrase «mean take him out to dinner»

(And I didn't mean take him out to dinner to share with him the good news Jesus.)

Not exact matches

Long days away on the weekend means we either accept that there will be copious amounts of take - out, or dinner needs to cook while we're on the road cheering on our own Matt Saracen.
As with most things, it took a few trials and errors to get the texture right (which meant that we had baked sweet potato falafels for dinner every single night for an entire week), but I'm really pleased with how these little puppies have turned out.
«We're going out to nicer dinners than normally because it means you can take off 40 per cent from the bill.»
But he was quick to point out that this should not, by any means, be taken as confirmation that you'll be playing Skyrim at the dinner table on your shiny Wii U next year.
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