Sentences with phrase «sticking out of their back pockets»

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Once that first wash is done, I check to be sure the inserts have come out of any pocket diapers, and if there are any Velcro or Aplix closure diapers in the load, I double check that the fold - back tabs are still secured so I don't end up with a big chain of diapers stuck together.
Certainly a paper book would have been a more pleasant experience, but there were advantages to portable reading: I could whip it out of my pocket while stuck on the bus, and read under the covers by the greenish back - lit glow.
She can bow in three different ways, play basketball, steal a checkbook out of a pocket, wave a flag, play piano, paint abstract art, count, say «yes» and «no,» smile, stick out her tongue, honk a horn, fetch a hat from another person and bring it to me and then take it back, square up and stretch out, stand on a pedestal, lie down, etc..
Answer: In the olden days when people used law books made out of paper (before people started turning law books into art, and flooring and building columns), legal publishers would update their books by sending out a paper insert that you could stick in a pocket in the back of the book.
But something more serious than a fender bender can set you back even further — causing you to pay out of pocket if you stick to these suggested limits.
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