You may pick a sprig of rosemary or thyme, or a few fronds of parsley or dill, but you'll pick an armload of basil. |
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Find ideas in these pages, then gather an armload of blazing branches or bring home a trunkful of gourds or pumpkins for decorating. |
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He dumped the last armload of driftwood on the heap and regarded it with a proprietary air. |
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She emerged with an armload of designer black bags, requiring two shop assistants to carry her haul to her car. |
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Moving the contents of your apartment down three flights of stairs one armload at a time is boring, to say the least. |
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She glared at Glint, who was crossing the deck with an armload of mending, causing the semi-innocent lass to hurry off guiltily. |
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Unfortunately I hadn't looked where I was so when I turned around quickly I ran right smack dab into a middle aged man who was carrying an armload of food items. |
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A woman over there struggles with an armload of breads and cookies and crackers. |
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If you are trying to get 100 musicians to play your symphony, you had better have your ducks in a row before you walk into the hall with an armload of scores. |
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If you like hugging a cat who's a big armload of fur and can take what you dish out, then the Norwegian Forest Cat is for you. |
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Wild rocket, sea purslane and fennel seemed to be everywhere, and we gathered elderflower by the armload. |
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One child, one woman, one man at a time, each person walks away with an armload of clean water, hygiene supplies and high-energy biscuits. |
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However, I was doing some brush cutting and salvaged a large armload of red osier dogwood, which also gets a chapter. |
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But young Sender, who has just received an armload of water, food and essential hygiene supplies, is clearly not thinking about questions of fairness. |
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Supporters and foes commend Pearson's deftness at getting things done, her ability to buttress her passions with an armload of facts. |
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Stewart is renovating her home, and the armload of bargains brought a smile to her face. |
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Split and stacked a rick of firewood so perfectly aligned you didn't want to take away an armload to burn? |
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A driver with an armload of groceries or holding a briefcase or small child never has to fumble for the key. |
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I saw a young guy striding down with an armload of wild fennel. |
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Outside was the world, puddles of ice clinging to the lawn under a weak afternoon sun, all the trees stripped bare, the grass dead, the azalea under the window reduced to an armload of dead brown twigs. |
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Miss Squirrel darted along the snow-covered trail toward town, clutching an armload of packages. |
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You grab an armload of jeans from a store rack, head to a dressing room and hope something fits. |
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One family of 23, made up of several generations living under the same roof, left the dispensary with an armload of supplies and a heart full of joy. |
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