How To Use beer can In A Sentence
- Grandma is up about then and is found sweeping up the street in front of the family home picking up the beer cans and shoveling away the cinders left from the fires. OK! Now that I know . . . . . .
- Then he examined the heap of empty beer cans near where I told him I had found the sneaker. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- He said the amount of beer cans and rubbish was insulting and disrespectful to the people buried there.
- There are many, many cars, and lots of people tailgating, with circles of lawn chairs and barbecues and shockingly large piles of empty beer cans.
- Will they really be comfortable with a cozy rest-your-feet-on-any-chair type of living room, or will Mrs. Redford have apoplexy the first time Uncle David plunks his beer can down on the walnut end table?
- Harlan's story about the statue at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin that looks down at the French embassy is further proof that watching cagefighting and drinking beer can help history come alive! Archive 2009-06-14
- They had run off terrified to their panel van, and backed it cautiously down the track before roaring off in a cloud of incompletely combusted petrol fumes and clattering beer cans.
- At a concert in Leeds, some punks gobbed at them and threw beer cans.
- Hunkered down in my studies, I'd hear the trailer suddenly begin to crackle like a beer can crushed in a fist.
- Beer can range from light ales to dark stouts depending on the proportions of malt and barley.