Sentences with phrase «taking wads»

Bentley — already known for taking wads of their customers» cash to make their vehicles bespoke — will also let Bentayga buyers order either a two or three - person rear seat layout, and the rear seat system folds down to carry extra bags.
Take a wad of dough and compress it briefly into a rough ball shape and place it in the middle of the plastic.
I took all the coffee and sugar there was, and all the ammunition; I took the wadding; I took the bucket and gourd; took a dipper and a tin cup, and my old saw and two blankets, and the skillet and the coffee - pot.
They took a wad of cash, as if their art were no more than a crate of razors.
A man from our corporate headquarters just arrived to do an audit of our store, which included taking a wad of cash from the cash register and running out the door.

Not exact matches

«They have created a lot of tension between founders and their earlier investors, when they say, «take our giant wad of money or we will give it to your competition,»» said one VC.
I take forever chewing up a big wad of chicken meat and chicken skin, and people are yelling, «Come on, Scott!»
This one may take some sleeping around with a New York Yankees» shortstop (or a large wad of bills), but he won't care how you spent the night if you bring home his man - crush's autograph.
nothing came through the left side at all, he never crossed nothing or seemed interested in taking on cardiffs left back to get a cross, he frequently lossed possession, i know it wad a cup final and could have been nerves but he under performs in every match he plays for us (lfc), he is just not good enough for lfc, this was backed up by his exit for bellamy on 57 minutes.
Let me tell you, this was a really bad diaper and it took several wads of tissues and squirts of germ - x but I got the job done, put the diaper on, replaced the baby's pants and then cleaned my own hands and we were ready to go — and I washed them in the store, too, just in case, because you never know.
Two new studies published in the journal Nature take the story we've been telling ourselves about the origins of our own species and basically wads it up, torches it, tosses it out the window and then backs over it with a car.
I actually wore this dress on the way down to Houston, wadded it up in my weekender bag, then pulled it out of my suitcase on Sunday, wore it to brunch, then took these pictures.
Teachers «go the extra mile» by taking home papers in an attempt to produce excellence only to see those papers wadded up and dropped in the waste basket the next day.
I took it to Brakes Plus on 92nd and Wads and they confirmed it was the alternator and only charged me $ 15 to test the system!
Credit cards take up less space than a thick wad of checks or cash.
It takes a special kind of person to enjoy carrying around wads of old crumpled receipts in their pockets all day.
Even if the contracts in question are exchange - traded, with margin posted, still the one writing the contracts and taking the risk should be ready to pay the whole wad in the disaster scenario.
Everyone has their pockets lined with wads of cash, and it's yours for the taking (or making, if you want to go legit).
The works consist of an installation of many small paintings of skulls taken from the human fossil record painted on wadded pages of art magazines.
Drawing its title from Hannah Arendt's definition of bureaucracy, the exhibition takes the bored energy of office labor and channels it into a multipart dive into the sublimely overflowing inbox, the inky warm Xerox room, the balled up wads of red tape, and the moments of escape that punctuate the droning beige sameness of nine to five.
It's ok, take your panties out of the wad and relax.
However, within a few minutes, I found an erudite bettor who supplies a different take on the underlying premise that Beyer speed, while working as designed, furnishes reliable data on which to bet one's wad of cash.
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