Sentences with phrase «neat piles»

"Neat piles" refers to a group or stack of items that are organized and arranged neatly in a tidy manner. Full definition
Cover fully with lettuce, then divide the shrimp between the two sandwiches, arranging them in neat piles in the center of the lettuce.
He has placed neat piles of his books on the table.
But, rather than fold them into neat piles, take a tip for all the top hotels and roll them instead.
They were then lined up dead in neat piles after a mass kill.
There are markets with all kinds of fruit stacked in neat piles.
You make it up as you fold, and end up with a nice neat pile of diapers ready to be matched up with your favourite cloth diaper cover.
About 10 yards from the mass grave, the team found another cache of bones that are probably the result of the same incident: mostly skulls and femurs, stacked in relatively neat piles.
Cookies and biscuits are often simple and thrifty, plus they stack in neat piles during transit.
Whether you want to make a few neat piles or fill it to the hilt, using an empty fireplace to store books creates a cozy, library - like feel, and utilizes valuable unused space.
There are tyres in neat piles along the walls - both slicks and wets.
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).
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!)
Lucas has a broad oak desk covered in neat piles of paper and a framed black - and - white photograph of a woman whom I take to be his wife.
I have come to enjoy most of the tasks associated with cloth diapering — getting them fresh and clean, folding them into neat piles and yes — picking which one my daughter will be wearing next.
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.
Organize current issues in neat piles or in big baskets.
They don't worry so much about square corners, neat piles and getting everything done exactly on time and to a T — they're focused on paying attention to what's most important for the business in the moment and that always taking precedence even if other tasks get left undone.
I thought this Southwestern Breakfast Stack would be a fun and tasty way to incorporate all my favorite breakfast goodies in one nice, neat pile.
Stack halved leaves into a neat pile.
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!
For me, anti-Semitism was the stuff of nightmares - cartoonish Nazis and neat piles of shoes in black and white photographs.
Since the nasty little critters at least leave their penguin victims» webbed feet, beak, and a few feathers lying there in a neat pile, perhaps Uncle Phillipe's snow shoes, false teeth, and toupee can still be recovered.
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.»
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.
Against the wall, under the towel rack, is a case of Orangina, and next to that is a neat pile of magazines and three library books.
When at last I finished the book, I gathered up the pages and stacked them into a neat pile whose height surprised me.
Much later, while vacuuming and shifting furniture, a neat pile of pills was discovered under a chair, just where Willie had stashed the stack.
Nothing is older than yesterday's news; collect used dry newspapers in a neat pile and drop them off.
The list is done yearly by CoolBrands, and brings the top 500 brands into one neat pile.
Is this a nostalgic, symbolic reimagining of the Russian city from which his parents had fled, a homeland and refuge he never had, or an allusion to the neat piles of boots stacked in Nazi concentration camps?
I think we have to be cautious to not bundle everything together in a neat pile.
The «Z» brick siding needs to be re-glued; looks like a bunch of faded «Z» bricks have been pushed under the unit in a neat pile under the dripping toilet pipe.
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.
It's a manageable task, plus items look great and are easier to find when they're in neat piles.
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