How To Use Fistful In A Sentence

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  • But dogsledder Lance Mackey is basking in the brighter-than-usual midnight sun that's been shining on the stack-haired veep candidate, the corrupt old senator, some imperiled caribou, and a fistful of blue-collar reality shows. Outside Magazine Gear Reviews
  • The newest tech tycoons, they prophesied, would be left clutching fistfuls of worthless options.
  • Children run about flinging fistfuls of fallen blossoms over everyone like wedding confetti.
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  • Contrast that with a chirpy, mockney chappy, throwing fistfuls of marjoram at a joint of meat, and modern cooking programmes all start to look a bit homogenised in comparison.
  • A festival staffer came by and gave them a fistful of free passes.
  • I put ginger in it last time and added a fistful of chopped parsley and coriander at the table.
  • I nodded as the submanager pumped away at my hand, grinding my knuckles against one another like a fistful of marbles. Reconstituted (novel excerpt)
  • India hold a fistful of aces. Times, Sunday Times
  • I put ginger in it last time and added a fistful of chopped parsley and coriander at the table.
  • A heavy little cast-iron pan with one of the hessian napkins folded around the handle contained a fistful of gorgeous, buoyant prawns that had been cooked off in arrack to leave a heady aniseed whisper in the flesh.
  • Watching it is like being fed fistfuls of scorched earth, but as horrible as that sounds, it's a fantastic film.
  • That said, there are genuine websites that will have you looking a million dollars for a fistful of thrupenny bits. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a fistful of phone, this one—heavy and fat, sheathed in leather like a police radio.
  • Bridge = the card game (also called "Bridge" in French = jouer au bridge = to play bridge); une mauvaise perdante = a sore loser; une poignée (f) = a fistful; Tu dois déplacer une de ces baguettes sans déranger les autres = you must move one of these sticks without upsetting the others; un tas (m) = heap, pile; la balle (f) = ball; sans déranger le tas = without upsetting the heap Mauvais perdant - French Word-A-Day
  • The impact caused my fistfuls of weed to rip off the rock with a sickening, slimy, ripping sound.
  • The players took fistfulls of wet sand to build a little hill to elevate their balls made of gutta percha, a material from the rubbery dried sap of sapodilla trees. The Founding Fathers of Golf
  • After that I gave up with the crêche and let him loose on the world with a fistful of pound coins and his unmodulated voice.
  • He swipes thick pigment round shapes as a sculpture might sweep a fistful of clay. Times, Sunday Times
  • One protester threw a fistful of fake dollars over him and police officers tried to end the presentation, claiming that there was a bomb threat. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think she expected me to rush home with a fistful of notes. The Sun
  • Your first oyster can come as rather a shock as this raw pulsating mollusc slithers down your throat - in my case it was closely followed by a good glug of wine and a fistful of bread to help it on its way.
  • Kahlan saw General Meiffert reach up, seize a fistful of chain mail, and unhorse the man who had been dragging her tent. Men Don't Leave Me
  • The herds of lemmings charging into e-careers is rivaled only by the herds rushing into media with wide eyes and fistfuls of capital.
  • The strategy appears to be in play in the DRM proceeding, with only a fistful of corporate or think thank names appearing among the 700 current submissions. Boing Boing
  • What's most shocking is that Britain folded while holding a fistful of aces. The Sun
  • The impact caused my fistfuls of weed to rip off the rock with a sickening, slimy, ripping sound.
  • The piece ended with the cast hurling fistfuls of flowers toward the audience.
  • He apparently made one of the all-time grand exits, throwing fistfuls of salt in all the sauces on his way out.
  • His critics presumably won't listen to the rest of the disc, but they're missing a vibrant, rejuvenated Earle, who grabs fistfuls of Tex-Mex, rock 'n' roll and gutbucket blues and subjects them to a shed-load of studio wizardry.
  • He grabbed a fistful of her sleeve and twisted it. Locomotion
  • Mexicans were born here, among the smoky bouquets of the toyon shrub, made love on hills of elderberry, honeysuckle, and fistfuls of lilac fiesta flowers, married each other by a ring of deodar cedars, grew old walking the long, open fields of sage scrub and giant wild rye, and died in ancient forests of pine and eucalyptus. The Madonnas of Echo Park
  • Of course, he got a fistful of dollars for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a lot harder when they've got a fistful of money and thousands of people screaming their name. Times, Sunday Times
  • Already it's won him a fistful of awards and thousands more fans in New Zealand.
  • I cut off my hair, I went naked in public, I learned ideas by the fistful, I changed my last name to Jochild (a matronymic) and I came back courageous. CLAIMING YOUR PEOPLE: THINK BIG
  • He swipes thick pigment round shapes as a sculpture might sweep a fistful of clay. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite visits from both beaus, with J-WOWWs display up similar to a knight upon a white steed (or Escalade) with a fistful of roses, a prior relationships crumbled over a array of tearful duck-phone conversations. 'Jersey Shore' recap: Ruined relationships, but perfect hair | EW.com
  • Back in the attic, I apologized to Johnny and dropped an overflowing fistful of the coarse beadlike chunks onto his chest. Arcane Circle
  • I grabbed a fistful of front brake and braced myself. The Sun
  • Grasping hands, sticky with scented lubricants, tempt you with fistfuls of dollars, with bars of gold, and with invitations to oral, anal, and/or intercrural sex. Celebrate with Set, the Snake God!
  • Instead, it dances to life the moment you grab a fistful. The Sun
  • The film has plenty of heart, plenty of style, and a fistful of solid laughs.
  • He won international acclaim for his King Lear and has a fistful of other acting awards.
  • Margarett takes a fistful of clay and presses it to an armature made of wire and wood.
  • He nudged her out of the way before grabbing a fistful of fivers from the till.
  • Unsurprisingly, ousted NoW staff took her promises with a fistful of salt. Hugh Muir's diary
  • As a finale, while they tasted the tortellini, Jay commented that they were missing a pinch of something - and threw a fistful of flour in Gordon's face, which Gordon returned, followed by a hug.
  • But instead of leaving with a fistful of petty cash, he ends up in hospital after a hiding from Rob. The Sun
  • The slot machines are surrounded by armies of meter men and women with plastic containers, either pulling handfuls of coins out of or putting fistfuls of coins into the blinking and barking machines.
  • The tears fell and she threw her fistfuls of sand at the horizon.
  • In a blur of activity, my right hand grabs a fistful of front brake, the left pulls the clutch. The Sun
  • Focus on simple moments in sparkless or ambiguous scenes, and see what happens when you add a fistful of spicy tension. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Lessons from Lord of the Rings, Part 3
  • Well it seems like the boy racers spend a huge fistful of money on cool neon lights, mag wheels and bolt-on performance products - but do they get down and dirty?
  • I skirt the shade of the chinaberry, move steadily away from Jimmy's fistful of asps. South Oak Cliff
  • Get a 'fistful' of information on that 'rosy' subject. The Freak Network
  • He had a fistful of my carroty locks and he seemed to be examining them very closely.
  • I sit on my rock with a fistful of raisins and listen.
  • You are currently reading a article at A Fistful of Euros, a blog in the afoe family. Clarke and Dawe: Lending merry-go-round | afoe | A Fistful of Euros | European Opinion
  • he flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations
  • At a swift 80 minutes, part with your fistful of dollars for this tale that delivers an unconventional but honest approach. The Sun
  • Caroline Keady, whose parents live in Withington, changed a fistful of old Irish punts into euros before flying.
  • Holroyd secretly purloins a ‘fistful’ of Collis's papers and drives off with them.
  • I heard Kate cry out in pain as her captor grabbed a fistful of her hair, pulling her head sideways, exposing her neck. Haven
  • It is gorgeously shot, a stunning film to look at, and contains a fistful of stunning set pieces.
  • He also notes that the sapphic story line here won't be his last - his upcoming summer novel from Bantam, A Fistful of Rain, features a lesbian lead character.
  • Suddenly, months later, I find myself with fistfuls of Mozart, Schubert, and Ravel under my fingers and a quickly approaching recital engagement.
  • Bold flavors sometimes bullied the rest of a dish; cheddar and blue cheeses, chorizo sausages, piquillo peppers, red onion, broccoli rabe and broccolini, fistfuls of olives all were overused.
  • IT was as if we were trying to pay with a fistful of Mongolian tugriks or a wad of Swaziland lilangeni.
  • Peter tossed another fistful into the foam, staying out of the blowback as wind sang over the waves. DEAD LINES
  • When Takayama makes a toro maki roll, he jams it with fistfuls of tuna belly.
  • Mexicans were born here, among the smoky bouquets of the toyon shrub, made love on hills of elderberry, honeysuckle, and fistfuls of lilac fiesta flowers, married each other by a ring of deodar cedars, grew old walking the long, open fields of sage scrub and giant wild rye, and died in ancient forests of pine and eucalyptus. The Madonnas of Echo Park
  • He will want to go on and stop another sap that will shove a fistful of money at him. Distance in miles from EaglePassTexas to San Miguel de Allende
  • He grabbed a fistful of that lush cashew-colored hair that made Pink Jenny so popular, twisted her arm behind her in a vicious half nelson, and dragged her up to my face.
  • I fetched another fistful of miniatures and spent the rest of the flight telling her about my philosophy.
  • Evangeline bustled down the hallway, clutching a fistful of bright red roses for her altar, as Fabian ran past her.
  • Just in time to get hit with a fistful of crazy by Chuck Grassley, it seems. Wonk Room » Sotomayor Hearing Live-Blog, Day 3
  • On busy weekends, most tables are overlooked by a high-chair in which a small, food-covered being is stuffing itself with penne by the fistful.
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  • A tall American walked in resolutely and shook a fistful of chits in the barman's face. Burma
  • He got his fistful of dollars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Freelance bagmen by the barriers hold up fingers to communicate the prices to punters too far back to hear the odds they're shouting: money is passed back and forth over the heads of the crowd in anxious, but honest, fistfuls.
  • Margarett takes a fistful of clay and presses it to an armature made of wire and wood.

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