Sentences with phrase «used to call»

They used to call him «The Butcher» as a joke, but the laughter turns to screams when Merle returns to deliver the ultimate punchline.
There are 13 dwarves, though the focus is mainly on their leader, Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage), banished prince of his kin and the one who's most determined to lead the band of explorers back to the mountain the dwarves used to call home, where they'll do battle with a dragonnamed Smaug that sent them running in the first place.
Dr Frances Prenna Jones's former colleagues used to call her «the quack».
Unlike before when women used to call on you at your workplace or in bars, your current circumstance may not permit such, and your present friends could be those you have had for years.
They used to call it wife swapping, but now everybody is at it, married and singles meeting up just for hot sex, no strings attached.
They used to call it wife swapping, but now in Somerset everybody is at it, married and singles meeting up just for hot steamy sex, no strings attached of course.
Well, They used to call it wife swapping, but now everybody it seems is at it, married and singles meeting up just for hot casual sex, no strings attached.
They used to call it wife swapping, but now it seems everybody in Manchester is at it, married and singles meeting up just for hot free sex, no strings attached.
«Online dating is not just for what I used to call the dating - challenged - the computer geek, the shy boy,» said Los Angeles - based online dating expert Julie Spira.
Iam Leona Whiteburg but my closest friend used to call me Yhana.
We used to call pita sandwiches «pita pockets» when I was younger and I loved them.
If you told me 10 years ago, that at aged 27, I'd be most happy chilling at home being what I used to call «old», I probably would have laughed in your face!
Think Thin peanut butter protein bars, $ 15.89 for 10 at Soap.com: The name is truly embarrassing (an ex-coworker and I used to call them «TT's» for fear of coming off as weight - obsessed).
Wherever you are, there will be some more HOT days — we used to call them Indian Summer days — and you will be looking for an outfit that keeps you warm in the early morning and cools you off midday.
Rather than try to change that up too much, I'm starting to play with adding interest and variety within what my dad used to call my «grey shirt collection.»
My parents used to call me Garfield because that's all I ever wanted to eat.
We used to call on the holiday, but anymore everyone just sends a text.
My aunt sewed patches onto the jacket, and people who lived on my dad's floor in his dorm in college actually used to call him «Woodstock.»
Some people used to call us coffee snobs because we used to roast our own coffee beans.
My dad always used to call me «Rowan Reiding Hood» when I was young.
This past week I spent in Indy where I used to call home and that brought back a whole lot of memories that left me a bit nostalgic... in a good way.
Kylie shared that her friends used to call her Candy.
Now here's a winter soup that reminds me of what my mama used to call «Slumgullion» or some sort of thing, meaning you open up the fridge, take out all of the leftovers that haven't spoiled yet, and make soup out of it.
I think I have the No. 2 pencil skirt (which J.Crew used to call «Pencil Skirt» as they only had one!)
So as fashion blogger, as I used to call myself, I had to do at least one outfit post with this item!
Flats point their toes, and straps have returned, on what the girls of Twiggy's day used to call granny shoes.
He used to call them dust collectors, but these bring a light bright and airy feel to our home, and are thin enough to throw in the washing machine.
my grandma used to call me Shauna Babydoll!
I used to call it eating clean myself, until I realized how many different ways there are to understand «clean eating.»
There is also a product known as Kan Jang that combines Andrographis with the herb we used to call Siberian ginseng.
In my mind I used to call him «The Jiggler».
A BMI over 30 is considered obese; between 25 and 30, overweight; and they used to call under 25 «normal» weight — but it's no longer the norm.
We used to call it Faux Pho, pronouncing «Pho» like «fo» as in the word «go».
We used to call Type - II adult onset diabetes.
Some people in my family used to call the the «second stomach» phenomenon.
These are small stimulants — the Incas used to call them «running» food because their runners used to eat a handful of chia seeds, and run all day thanks to energy they got from these seeds!
My husband and I used to call this homeopathic teething remedy «magic pills» because of how amazingly fast and effective they were.
«He was one of the better competitors and I used to call him «Rich the itch,» because he made me my best and brought out the best in me.»
What we used to call normal is now high, and high cholesterol is a huge problem in our country.
My mother used to call many of the green design elements «being frugal» when I was growing up.
What we used to call fate, or destiny, is really a combination of random chance and environmental triggers impinging on the genome.
We used to call it the Flea Market.
«Many children that we used to call intellectually disabled and many more with social deficits are now recognized as being on the autism spectrum,» said Kathy Katz, a pediatric psychologist at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, DC.
Already some researchers are using these disciplines to work out «the anatomy of what we used to call «instincts,»» Laland says.
«When I was a medical student, they used to call it «amphoterrible» in the clinic because it has very powerful side effects,» he said.
«I used to call it PMS, «poor man's spectrometer».»
«We used to call it «the testing effect» until we got smart and realized that no teacher or parent would want to touch a technique that had the word «test» in it,» McDaniel notes now.
Dial phones, Nynex says, can not be used to call pagers, because they produce pulses, not tones.
«People used to call the noncoding regions junk DNA, but I see it as a jungle that has not been explored,» said Christopher Gregg, Ph.D., assistant professor in Neurobiology and Anatomy at U of U Health.
It's a strange thing in some ways that many of us think of diabetes as what they used to call a disease of affluence, that it was a disease you'd find a lot in the richer, in [the] developed world.
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