Sentences with phrase «nice haul»

The phrase "nice haul" means that someone has obtained or gathered something good or valuable. Full definition
That's a lot of good products, very nice haul.
Stone fruit is everywhere and after last week's trip to the market I ended up with a pretty nice haul of the most beautiful plums.
Nice haul There are so many awesome Maybelline products in the west which they do not launch in India for some unknown reason Anyways, waiting for the full review!!
So why would u keep the worse OF value wise when he could still be traded for a nice haul to keep the minors producing.
My initial reaction was Bulls didn't get enough but looking back they got a nice haul and it seems like a solid move by both franchises.
The fund - raiser at Mr. Samuels» East Side home is likely to bring in a nice haul for Mr. Gentile, an underdog in the special election for the 11th Congressional District, but it could prove controversial in neighborhoods where Mr. de Blasio's progressive brand of politics is reviled.
That is a nice haul!
Oohhh what a nice haul That makeup revolution palette looks nice!
you had a nice haul
I'd say you made a nice haul, especially for a rainy day!
It's far easier for them to just meet new people every time, intimate that there will be «future sugar» and then provide nothing while taking a nice haul every time.
Everything has turned around for this script as the critics groups have lauded it with a nice haul of precursors and moved him into good position for his third nomination in this category.
Five percent back can be a nice haul if you're able to max out the spending categories each quarter, but it takes a bit of work.
55,000 Ultimate Rewards is a nice haul and is good for $ 550 in statement credits or cash back (not that I would recommend using your UR points this way).
You can also utilize the program's Flight + Hotel Awards to book a seven - night stay at any property plus get a nice haul of airline miles.
All told, it's a nice haul for the Morgan, a good start on edging into the 21st century.
The crowd was a mix of middle - aged, elderly professionals, arty New England types, interspersed with what appeared to be Wall Street denizens — a nice haul.
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