Sentences with phrase «trolley dash»

The phrase "trolley dash" refers to a fast and chaotic shopping spree where a person has a limited time to grab as many items as they can from a store using a shopping cart or trolley. Full definition
Only BR has been caught with his pants down, buying anything in sight like a last minute trolley dash around Tescos on Christmas eve.
Reach for the stars, as Everton did in a # 150 million summer transfer trolley dash, and there are no guarantees, certainly so when that spend does not include the purchase of a centre - forward.
1) Just say Wenger had done a Manure bonkers trolley dash in the last year and spent # 250M + on 6 new first team players (say Reus, Khedira, Falcao, Vidal, Carvalho, Hummels and Fabregas — the minimum expectation for some on here!).
Without directly mentioning us, I have heard Liverpool and Tottenham supporters rue their transfer market trolley dashes getting to the check - outs with all sorts of odds and sods and last minute bargains — and wishing they had bought 1 or 2 «proper» players and built it up on an incremental basis.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp does not plan to dip into the transfer market for a last minute trolley dash despite the club's congested fixture list.
There's little over 36 hours from the time of me writing this until the slamming shut of the summer transfer window and yesterday felt like there was more happening on a single day since the «The Great Arsenal Trolley Dash» of 2011.
Next up we heard from friends of Tony Blair — presumably Alastair again — whose suggestion the former PM is «livid» at Mandelson pre-empting his own publishing trolley dash would be tear - jerking were it not so screamingly, satisfyingly funny.
Do managers get some kind of rush from the last minute trolley dash This is Mertesacker's last season while Monreal 31 Giroud 31 Cazorla 32 Koscielny 31 Cech 35 will be gone next summer.
Arsenal has had a consistent record of last minute trolley dashes.
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