Sentences with phrase «who hoovered»

Not since my basset hound days have I had a dog who hoovered up food so fast.

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I recently test drove them on twelve hungry children who eagerly hoovered them up in a flash.
My house needs endlessly hoovering, two little girls who love to craft and eat rather messily means my floors are generally covered in bits of paper, glitter and crumbs.
You are an amazing mum and the way you do all this for Leo while raising and loving Eli is inspirational, especially to a mum who struggles to hoover and put the washing on most days!
But Jeremy Corbyn hoovered up Remain votes and held on to Leave voters who were looking for an alternative to May's drudgery and gruel.
I'd be looking for someone who can motivate, empower, and bring out the best in the public, making them happy while at the same time hoovering up all the money.
A turn - based strategy RPG at heart, Hieroglyphika casts players as a plucky adventurer type who must plumb the depths of an ancient Egyptian pyramid in order to conquer the evil within while hoovering up as much loot as possible in the interim.
I'm also casually working on a short story about a little girl who gets sucked into a hoover (vacuum cleaner)».
Jones, who said the initiative was «brilliant... just what publishing needs», is contributing one of the first titles on the site, a Roald Dahl-esque story of vengeful phones and hoovers called Evil Machines.
«Irish content is hoovered up by our readers» said Byrne who would love to see more titles from Irish publishers.
If someone is systematically Hoovering up the difference, it makes sense that it's someone who is outperforming, who could be, as you say, Buffett, Swensen, etc..
As the owner of a Golden Retriever and a man who never has the hoover out of his hand this non-shedding lark sounds very good indeed!
Bedroom cleaners are available at # 10 per hour (Minimum 2 hours charged) who will change bed linen, clean en - suites shower rooms, hoover & dust your rooms.
The museum has now three times the gallery space, and can finally accommodate the extraordinary collection of Donald and Doris Fisher, the founders of Gap, who used their millions in the 1970s to hoover up over 1,100 works including 21 unique Warhols, Alexander Calders and dozens of works by Gerhard Richter.
Now they «look liked they've been Hoovered», according to one visitor, who recalls the place in less pacific times; and the city is preparing for all the jamboree of the opening of the Turner prize exhibition on 23 October.
At one time, it may have been debatable whether a spouse who took on child - rearing or housekeeping responsibilities could claim compensation if, as a result of a tort, s / he became unable to continue to perform them (see Regina Graycar, «Hoovering as a Hobby and other Stories: Gendered Assessments of Personal Injury Damages» (1997) 31 U.B.C. L. Rev. 17).
Since they could have had hundreds or thousands of friends on Facebook, the number of people who might have had their names and phone numbers Hoovered into Clinton's campaign machine could easily be in the millions.
The scientist who created the app used to hoover up data from 50million Facebook users said today he has been made a «scapegoat» and accused Cambridge Analytica of «selling magic» to its clients.
A mood - hoover of a colleague who is constantly complaining and clock - watching is likely to have a rapid detrimental effect on your own attitude.
Among the myriad of places to conduct your research (Hoovers, Glassdoor, job boards, company websites, etc.), This positions you as a «known commodity», above the sea of job hunters who are unknown to them.
My sense of intolerance for people who only think in terms of dollars, to be gleaned any which way, keeps me from working with money hoovers like you.
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