Sentences with phrase «whole platter»

The phrase "whole platter" refers to having or getting everything that is available or offered, just like having all the food on a plate. Full definition
I'll take the whole platter, please and thank you.
It's a good thing I wasn't there because I would have stole the whole platter and hid in the corner to eat every single one.
These look like I could finish the whole platter!!!
Also fun to make them in winter, and set the whole platter of them outside on the porch under a bit of waxed paper to chill and set - up.
My family indicated their approval by gobbling down the whole platter, so... Continue reading →
A whole platter of them in my house and I keep taking little nibbles here and there!
I'll take the whole platter, please and thank you.
I want to walk away with this whole platter and eat it whole.
Alongside a whole platter of the usual non-colours, it'll do you an M4 in run - off - area blue, fake - blood red or chest - infection yellow, but if you're ordering a 330i, the most exciting colour you're allowed is an unremarkable red.
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