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  • I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne (a favourite) and cakes of every description.
  • Add a little freshly sliced green chilli or a hint of chilli powder if you wish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Freshly baked apple pie makes a tasty dessert.
  • He was wearing khakis and a shirt with tiny flowers on it, and his blond hair was freshly washed and flopped over one eye. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • The smoothly boiled porridge, with its accompaniment of thick yellow cream; the new-laid eggs; the grilled trout, fresh from the stream; the freshly baked "baps" and "scones," the crisp rolls of oatcake; and last, but not least, the delectable, home-made marmalade, which is as much a part of the meal as the coffee itself. Big Game A Story for Girls
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  • A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
  • For the burgers• 1½ pounds fresh tuna steaks, cut into 1/2-inch dice• 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard• 1 tablespoon chipotle pepper in adobo purée• 1 tablespoon honey• 3 tablespoons canola oil• 2 green onions, green and pale-green part, thinly sliced• Salt and freshly ground pepper• 4 kaiser rolls• 2 ounces watercress• 1 red onion, peeled, halved and thinly sliced. Bobby Flay’s tips for great burgers
  • She'll approach the perfume counter boldly, spray her ample poitrine and graceful, swanlike neck until it's glistening like a freshly dunked donut and writhe in olfactory ecstasy. What to Give for Christmas to the Over-Applier?
  • There were pistachio nuts and alcoholic beverages and freshly baked cakes.
  • A huge pear and chocolate tart which we helped down with some freshly whipped cream.
  • Add coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • A little later than usual, he arrived, freshly showered and a little flushed from exercise.
  • Then there is the newer breed of hotel: the freshly converted castles and monasteries, most of them secreted away in superb countryside. Umbria - the green heart of Italy
  • This insect is the maggot of the eggs laid by sawflies or carpenter bees in the freshly-cut cane of the rose after pruning.
  • He's as cuddlesome as a teddy bear, and not a brand new, freshly stuffed one from Build-a-Bear, a well-loved one, missing some stuffing, and maybe an eye, and a button on his overalls. Finding Amanda, losing Matthew Broderick
  • I hung my freshly pressed jackets and blazers, complete with the school crest on the pockets and the name Barrett on the laundry mark, in the closet, next to Dave's.
  • Unfortunately, the mob was more organized that they expected as freshly reloaded guns began to fire at them.
  • Tip into a bowl and mix in the lemon zest, chopped herbs, minced veal, salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • Nadia, with toenails freshly scarlet, drove straight from Oakburton to Sam's to recover her kitchenware. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • A report on the effect of spices on digestive enzymes mentioned that freshly prepared 1 per cent emulsion of asafoetida in water affected the activity of pepsin, trypsin and rennin in saliva to a small extent 41.
  • Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
  • We also simulated seed passage through the avian gut by soaking freshly collected 1997-98 unhandled seeds in concentrated hydrochloric acid for 40 minutes and rubbing the aril off with cloth.
  • It has a freshly scented bouquet of pared Granny Smith apples, pears and ripe berries.
  • In a country where even the hospitals are usually freshly painted, visitors would report on how tatty Nasa facilities always looked, complete with ‘rusting pipes and crumbling concrete’.
  • On the flyleaf were his initials R.D., the letters of the handkerchief, and underneath C.D. freshly written. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
  • Traditional additions to such a risotto would include finely grated lemon rind, and freshly picked peas with lots of black pepper.
  • And after a satisfying day of bird-watching, treat yourself to a scrumptious meal of Maryland's famous blue crabs, oysters, or a freshly caught fish.
  • Some scramble for the freshly scrubbed MBAs; others want analysts who come from the industry they will cover.
  • It promises to produce everything from the waft of freshly baked chocolate cookies to percolating coffee over a personal computer.
  • Pineapple: fresh ripe pineapple is rich in bromelin, a proteolytic protein-digesting enzyme; bromelin literally ‘digests’ dead and diseased cells and foreign microbes in the throat; cut pineapple into cubes, chew well, and let juice dribble down throat, but spit out the pulp; or gargle with the freshly extracted juice of ripe pineapple, and spit it out. The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity
  • Fill your empty backpack with a freshly baked baguette, a fine, odoriferous fromage, a bottle of red, some fruit and you're good to go.
  • From her purse, my friend produced a freshly laundered white cotton handkerchief.
  • Now, on this hot August evening, he disappeared inside his shop and came back out with a freshly glassed and sanded shortboard. Kook
  • The wild ancestors of our domestic cats liked to eat freshly killed prey - they were not scavengers.
  • I'll also have a cup of tea and a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. The Sun
  • They prepare freshly cooked dishes for a short, regularly changing menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • The false cenotaph in the public upper chamber was in white marble, the color of freshly drawn milk, inlaid profusely with stylized flowers in tiers—a lapis lazuli blue, a jasper red, a bloodstone black, an agate and sard brown, a carnelian orange, a chlorite and jade green, and a yellow limestone. Shadow Princess
  • Her hair is freshly set in loose curls and her green eyes twinkle behind spectacles. The Sun
  • Once the acrid smell of freshly applied paint had dissolved, the deception was complete.
  • freshly painted lawn furniture
  • Every morning each bed had to be stripped and remade with freshly ironed linen.
  • Even for those who did not grow up with it, there is something therapeutic about the activity involved - the alluring aromas wafting from the oven, and the comforting taste of freshly baked cakes or buns.
  • a freshly cleaned floor
  • you're called 'tina' and your eyes sparkle like freshly licked skin. haven't seen you in a while. Tina
  • We bought a lot of oranges, to have freshly squeezed juice in the mornings.
  • Heritage also uses freshly milled flour, purchased from a local miller, and both bakeries use a slow-rise yeast to make their bread.
  • Drizzle with two tablespoons of oil, season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper and top with the thyme.
  • The next morning, parishioners lucky enough to attend churches not downsized by pedophilia payouts, consulted freshly plasticized pew cards for the new wording of their Mass. Kate Clinton: Et Cum Spirit Two Two Oh
  • A subtle mix of freshly squeezed lemons and just-picked pineapples are ready to pleasure the tastebuds.
  • But she's clearly running a commercial venture here: she's distributing freshly recycled stamps around the world and, quite frankly, she's committing franking fraud.
  • Rub 2 tbsp oil and a pinch of salt and some freshly ground pepper over the steaks, and place into the hot frying pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the manicured lawns of the Victorian villas to the trimmed hedges of the freshly painted council houses, Beauly epitomises the word ‘tidy’.
  • Vegetables, leafy greens, nuts, cheeses, meats, even fruits have found their way between freshly made pasta wrappers.
  • At this time of year, we are often the recipients of a freshly shot brace of pheasant or a wild haunch of venison.
  • I called on Cwasey, a shrimpy bespectacled boy with squinty eyes and a freshly shaved head. Dan Brown: The First Day of "The Great Expectations School" (Exclusive Book Excerpt)
  • You always have a supply of clean underwear, freshly laundered in a drawer. The Sun
  • The air inside was warm and smelled of freshly baked bread.
  • It may also be mentioned here that the sight of a green, freshly-skinned hide, or a freshly-skinned carcass, will frequently cause cows to "slink" their calves. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • He would delight in compiling lists of freshly found pro-European facts to fire off at his opponents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Season with salt and freshly ground pepper and serve. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think she would put the frozen fillings unthawed in freshly made crust and bake a bit longer. Peaches and Cream Pie
  • On the bottom of the bottle was a scar not unlike an umbilicus, where an iron pontil rod had held the hot, freshly blown bottle while its neck was being shaped. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • Introducing Geoff's Earth-Fountain©: “it spits gravel and freshly tilled soil up into the air in dizzying patterns.” Archive 2005-10-01
  • At dawn for the past two mornings, great scraggly flocks of rooks mixed with a few jackdaws pour over our base moving from their roosts to the freshly plowed fields.
  • And a freshly 'burgled' house is rather a creepy place for a young girl to return to all alone .... Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs
  • Season with salt and freshly ground pepper, add the parsley and stir gently.
  • After this the whole premises should be fumigated with sulphur or formaldehyde, and then the stable left open for a week to be aired and dried, after which all surfaces should be freshly and thickly kalsomined. The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI)
  • She had taken over a plateful of freshly baked cookies. Fatal Error
  • In between, one could pluck out a few good ideas: the lovers singing over a freshly dug grave; the ever-present reminder of Morold's coffin; the flash-forward of decades in Act III. Berlin Boos an Inert and Ugly 'Tristan'
  • WASHINGTON The garden is planted; the seeds are stirring in freshly turned soil. A White House garden that produces more than vegetables
  • The most familiar popular smells are probably fresh coffee, newly mown grass, hyacinths and freshly baked bread.
  • Freshly preened, perhaps, but not very intelligent. Matthew Yglesias » David Petraeus, Jew-Hater
  • Small cups of freshly made Turkish-style coffee are the national drink, as are ouzo - the aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink - and retsina, the resinated wine, which are kept mostly for the evening and always accompanied by food.
  • The travertine floors had been freshly waxed, and Tara could smell lemon cleaning solution. Rogue Oracle
  • There was a strong sweet scent; sandalwood and patchouli and freshly cut grass on a summer morning.
  • It may need to be as vegan as a freshly plucked dandelion leaf, or as bloody as a rare grilled haunch of venison.
  • A hot chicken take away counter offering freshly cooked drumsticks, thighs and whole cooked chickens was introduced at Merton.
  • You always have a supply of clean underwear, freshly laundered in a drawer. The Sun
  • The thick succulent stems of spekboom readily sprout when a freshly-cut branch is simply inserted into soil.
  • Her hair is freshly set in loose curls and her green eyes twinkle behind spectacles. The Sun
  • One kilogram of freshly grated cassava yields approximately 400 grams of cassava meal.
  • I had popped into a bar with friends for the customary freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • For instance, Mai has found that freshly made copper acetylide can be heated to 60° C. or higher without explosion; but that if the compound is exposed to air for a few hours it explodes on warming, while if warmed with oxygen it explodes on contact with acetylene. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • The substance freshly taken from the honeycomb has a distinctive taste, scent, texture, and so on.
  • The freshly abraded specimen must then be washed in industrial spirit and Analar acetone.
  • They have persuaded us that if you can only start with a perfect sorrel leaf and a few freshly podded peas, the rest will surely follow.
  • A freshly baked cake doesn't cut easily.
  • He transformed the brown, empty lots into rows of trim homes with green lawns and freshly planted flowers.
  • I'll take some freshly baked savouries for the chancellor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Egyptian-style kebabs have chunks of lamb seasoned in onion, marjoram and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and roasted on a spit over an open fire.
  • Here prisoners get clean bed linen, the walls are freshly painted and the furniture is modern.
  • It was noted that the railings of the Clodiagh Bridge had been freshly painted and that the river name signs looked well.
  • It may need to be as vegan as a freshly plucked dandelion leaf, or as bloody as a rare grilled haunch of venison.
  • The feeling of freshly laundered sheets came top. Times, Sunday Times
  • Set the sheet of freshly marbled paper on some newspapers to dry.
  • The filling comprises podded and skinned broad beans that are cooked in milk, drained, then mixed with fried pancetta, sweet and strong spices, saffron, and freshly made cheese. Delizia!
  • By the beginning of December Challenger was newly rigged, freshly caulked and painted, and fitted with a new deck house for the comfort of the Scientifics.
  • Most of them were taken to the west to colonize the regions freshly acquired from the Germans.
  • I was similarly uncharmed by the promising sounding mini ice-cream sandwiches, which seemed overembellished and not freshly made.
  • Freshly installed spouse Sophie, meanwhile, has only just stopped short of draping herself across the bonnets of sports cars in ermine and tiara.
  • So the Kitchener weighed it out to him and the good-for-naught entered the shop, whereupon the man set the food before him and he ate till he had gobbled up the whole and licked the saucers and sat perplexed, knowing not how he should do with the Cook concerning the price of that he had eaten, and turning his eyes about upon everything in the shop; and as he looked, behold, he caught sight of an earthen pan lying arsy-versy upon its mouth; so he raised it from the ground and found under it a horse's tail, freshly cut off and the blood oozing from it; whereby he knew that the Cook adulterated his meat with horseflesh. Arabian nights. English
  • They might prefer to buy them frozen, defrost them at home and eat them freshly defrosted, so to speak, not after they have been sitting in a pool of water for several days.
  • A freshly minted trio of Charlie's Angels kickbox their way across cineplex screens. Nostalgia Is Hot
  • As my husband and I stroll along the banks of the Gomti river, enjoying the wind blown, kaleidoscopic saris, freshly embroidered, starched and washed by the dhobis or washer men, then suspended to dry, we meet, chat and fall in love with a soulful dhobi. Shahnaz Taplin-Chinoy: The Ecstasy and Agony of India -- From the Political to the Tribal
  • Although a bag of frozen peas can be found in nearly everyone's freezer, freshly podded peas are a real treat. The Sun
  • Jenny could smell the lemon detergent and fabric softener, along with that warm and comforting smell of freshly ironed clothes. AFTERMATH
  • Widely available since the 1930s, instant coffee is produced commercially by brewing ground freshly roasted coffee to a strong concentrate.
  • Stained freshly? have your hearts in guile grown old? Morton, Topoi of 'Blood and Gold' in Mary and Percy Shelley
  • Sprinkle a little of the powder on freshly ground coffee beans when making your morning java, or try these irresistible Cinnamon Baked Apples for a low-cal dessert.
  • With freshly painted nails and jewelry to match, she carries an additional accessory item that speaks for itself.
  • Scatter the freshly ground almonds over the base of the pastry case and carefully pour the syrup mixture on top.
  • Try adding a sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper or balsamic vinegar to a bowl of freshly cut strawberries - it makes a surprising change.
  • She was bending over a basket of freshly picked marrow flowers, arranging them to her satisfaction.
  • Families were closely knit units at the time and grandmothers helped to make the boxty and potato cakes which were covered with freshly churned butter and eaten heartily and all washed down with draughts of hot strong tea.
  • Events get off to a ghoulish start as a pair of grave robbers rendezvous in a dark alley to transfer a freshly stolen body from one car to the other.
  • After a day of hard work, you can sit down and enjoy one cup of freshly brewed cappuccino with a choice of tempting cakes and fruit tarts, while listening to the harmonious sounds of a live pianist playing your favourite tunes.
  • The whole place was newly painted, and the floors were freshly polyurethaned, shiny as a roller-skating rink. David Serchuk: New York City Apartment Hell Pt. 5
  • In earlier times the headwrap and scarf was doused in the blood of a freshly headhunted victim.
  • The delicious smell of freshly-made coffee came from the kitchen.
  • Freshly chiseled ornaments stand proudly next to the corroded precursors that served as models, testimony to the endless repair, the incessant renewal of the church.
  • The pastry was light and pliable, the nuts were freshly roasted and crushed, hence gloriously free from the rancity that comes with age and they had a lovely homemade butteriness and just enough syrup to moisten.
  • He went away in search of his mokker, which consisted of a freshly pressed pair of slacks and a bush shirt.
  • Serve with 1 tsp honey and accompany with 200ml freshly squeezed orange juice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 13 paintings on view included work from the mid '60s to the early '90s, but with their high-key color and crisp, consistent technique, all the paintings seemed freshly finished.
  • The best kippers start with the best herring, freshly caught in the cold waters of the Atlantic or North Sea.
  • Bailey says more than good taste is involved in freshly made fries. Ask Tom
  • A freshly felled ash tree was a picture of the woodsman's craft - a neat sawn stump, a carpet of sawdust and an exactly graded log pile.
  • The apples must be of a variety approved by the appellation, freshly picked (which means no concentrates) and actually grown in the Pays d' Auge region.
  • Every morning we had our freshly pressed orange juice from the farm's orchard.
  • Brilliant pale straw. Aromas of lifted stone fruits and freshly crushed nectarine are surrounded by a subtle spicy oak. A honey character, from lees contact, gives the wine depth.
  • Most pure metals, when freshly cut to expose a new surface, are lustrous, but most lose this luster quickly by combining with oxygen, carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide to form oxides, carbonates or sulfides.
  • Smart Supermarket will be using the internationally famous Green Dot ™ symbol on its own branded food products such as confectionary and freshly baked products. MaltaMedia.com
  • Mix together the lemon juice and freshly squeezed orange juice, then stir in the caster sugar.
  • This artisan bread is freshly baked in front of customers throughout the day in open-flame stone-hearth ovens prominently located in each of the restaurants.
  • Freshly baked apple pie makes a tasty dessert.
  • At the moment, with the scandal freshly broken, everyone seems to be blaming everyone else.
  • The sun is rising as we arrive on a hill freshly cleared for a housing development.
  • To treat malaria, military physicians normally recommended venesection - draining 20 ounces of blood, about 10 percent of an adult's supply - sometimes supplementing that with doses of mercury or opium, and in one case applying freshly killed pigeons to the soles of patients 'feet. Malarial mosquitoes helped defeat British in battle that ended Revolutionary War
  • The roof had not been freshly thatched for years and the whole thing leaked abominably.
  • Once again, though, the palate flavour tastes like long-life juice, rather than freshly squeezed.
  • Freshly squeezed orange juice really does taste better. Times, Sunday Times
  • The meal included freshly baked bread, salad, omelettes, ham, sausages, maple baked beans and crêpes for dessert.
  • The river was near at hand, still wearing its Parisian aspect, filled with chains, bathing establishments, great barges, and multitudes of little, skiffs, with a layer of coaldust on their pretentious, freshly-painted names, tied to the pier and rocking to the slightest motion of the water. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • It serves the national dish, feijoada (a black-bean stew with pork, beef and chorizo), with couve (stir-fried collard greens) and freshly cut orange and farofa (a blend of flour, olives, raisins and eggs).
  • He came back with an armload of ready-to-eat goodies, bone-in ham and duck terrine and delicious eggs in aspic and cheese and freshly baked bread, which we served with a simple salad with toasted pumpkin seeds.
  • They passed by a bakery, and the pair caught a delicious whiff of freshly baked bread loaves laid out outside on a desk.
  • Try the weiner eiskaffee - double espresso served with vanilla ice cream and freshly whipped cream served in a tall glass.www. aua.com Stefanie Michaels: Air Flair: Airlines That Go Above and Beyond!
  • Life is like freshly fallen snow. Be careful where you walk because every step will show.
  • A small boatload of fish, freshly caught, has just been poured out on the wattled floor.
  • I just cook the sauce in a wide frying pan, toss the freshly cooked gnocchi into it and then serve it from the pan.
  • West's eyes to Mr. Pike's big paws, with freshly abraded knuckles, resting on the rail. CHAPTER IX
  • Most pure metals, when freshly cut to expose a new surface, are lustrous, but most lose this luster quickly by combining with oxygen, carbon dioxide or hydrogen sulfide to form oxides, carbonates or sulfides.
  • Wearing a hat over freshly washed hair can leave an unsightly line. Times, Sunday Times
  • It intends to clear some of its overflowing stockpiles and make way for freshly harvested grain, while also settling part of its oil imports bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • The waiter duly brought the coffee which had obviously been percolating away for about six months, freshly-brewed being a relative term.
  • The workshop was full of the smells of freshly brewed coffee, hot metal and scorched cloth.
  • Yep, the person who gratuitously killed the man who pleaded for his life is the Times 'freshly-minted Groom of the Week, resplendent in fine suit and "bubblegum" - hued tie. Sheila Weller: Note to NYT: If You're Going to Selectively Gush Over White-Gown-and-Bouquet Weddings, Keep Cold-Blooded Murderer Grooms Out
  • Don't polish the silver too brightly or remove the fluff too diligently from your freshly starched soft furnishings.
  • Defecated and freshly collected seeds had higher seed viability than unhandled and one - year old seeds, respectively, and one-year old unhandled seeds had the lowest viability of any treatment.
  • in a freshly ironed dress and polished shoes
  • The Pilgrims dined on heaps of freshly killed turkey, mashed potatoes, yams, radishes, apple pie, and a multitude of other treats on sturdy, rugged tables built especially for the occasion.
  • Fancy a pagne or skirt all formed of little strips of material bedizened with red and black hieroglyphics, stiffened with bitumen, and apparently belonging to a freshly unbandaged mummy.
  • Some temples have gone so far as to stick women behind freshly erected opaque walls to separate the sexes.
  • Like all her neighbours, Deeti was preoccupied with the lateness of her poppy crop: that day, she rose early and went through the motions of her daily routine, laying out a freshly washed dhoti and kameez for Hukam Singh, her husband, and preparing the rotis and achar he would eat at midday. Excerpt: Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh
  • Best way to serve bland crackers is with those tiny french pickles (cornichons) and a pate made from the freshly obtained livers of white peepul my enemies. Music
  • The country-style breakfast consists of enough fresh juice, farm-fresh eggs, bacon and freshly baked bread to stop a lumberjack.
  • The lawn had been freshly cut, some grass raked into piles on the front walk.
  • The colorful Indian toe rings to show off freshly pedicured toes.
  • In order to stay away from these images, I will leave you with this: Think innovative punk rockers with safety pins through freshly pierced ears.
  • You'll also find freshly baked pizza and gourmet burgers if you fancy a quick lunchtime snack. The Sun
  • The old village of Freshwater is picturesque, but the new lodging-house portion, only lately sprung up because it has become a fashion with doctors to prescribe Freshwater as a holiday and sanitary place, is hideous in its newness of fiery red brick and freshly uptorn earth. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • If you win the lottery, try some freshly grated truffle - alternatively, try truffle paste or even a tiny drizzle of truffle oil.
  • We dined on freshly-caught fish in a floating restaurant.
  • Add two dollars for freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • You also could mix grain or chopped hay with freshly chopped corn to lower the moisture content.
  • When the freshly minted, not yet coronated king all duded up in his royal dress comes back to see his family, they are busily packing for the move to the palace. David A. Davis: Why 'Homage'? The Story Of Epiphany
  • The streets and buildings look freshly washed, with pools of water standing everywhere.
  • The trouble with Who's freshly-minted anagrammatic "sister" serial Torchwood Sun, 10pm, BBC3; Wed, 9pm, BBC2 is that it's not really clear who it's aimed at. For the Geeks Only
  • Dimethyl sulfoxide was freshly distilled from calcium hydride before use.
  • The initial determination of microscopic hematuria should be based on microscopic examination of urinary sediment from a freshly voided, clean-catch, midstream urine specimen.
  • His recordings were freshly introduced to new listeners daily and he barnstormed the country before capacity crowds all through the 90s before disbanding the organization, warehousing the gear and taking a break.
  • I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus.
  • A half hour later, Melinda was freshly scrubbed and changed, and looking very pretty in another pair of short-shorts, canary yellow this time, and a matching tank-top.
  • Freshly-made soups were hot, wholesome and tasty, the homemade beefburger was a thick, meaty challenge for the appetite, while the warm pasta salad and mushroom risotto was beautifully presented.
  • The city has been given a face lift, freshly painted in mustard, peach and salmon, and now looks more like a colonial city than in its heyday. Richard Bangs: Nic' of Time
  • Season the casserole to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with freshly chopped parsley before serving.
  • But these things obviously run deep and, looking again at that compellingly sensible squad of players, dusting off the freshly crayoned swooshes and exclamation marks, it has all started to look oddly familiar. Five-pint all-day bloatathon will never be England's cup of tea | Barney Ronay
  • The high-pitched cries of a hawker selling beans on the street floated in through the window, further away, cars were nosing against one another in long, exhausted petrol lines, lecturers were gathering to announce another strike, pensioners were raising wilting placards demanding their pensions, and Aunty Uju, freshly graduated from Ibadan, had a job at the military hospital in Victoria Island. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Miracle
  • By the beginning of December Challenger was newly rigged, freshly caulked and painted, and fitted with a new deck house for the comfort of the Scientifics.
  • Now, they're just staid old men and women in freshly pressed casual suits and middle management voices.
  • I saw part of Radcliffe's episode of "Inside the Actor's Studio," wherein he mentioned that verdurous -- which means "freshly green" or "verdant" (it's seldom used anymore) -- was his favorite word. John Lundberg: Harry Potter's Anonymous Poems
  • A friend came round for dinner and arrived clutching a batch of freshly made - if a little burnt - flapjacks.
  • Painted-over windows, freshly laundered towels neatly folded, and a paper mat outside the tiny shower highlight the bathroom.
  • Stacked towers of freshly dusted siliconed bus glass pillars refracted ice blue light and tiny geometrics with their rough edges … the smells of homemade pasta sauce permeated his place. Almond
  • Freshlyground is indigenous African folk mixed with jazz, soul, kwela and dance hall music.
  • Pete shortly reappeared with a grin and a mouthful of freshly cooked sausage.
  • A large worm wriggled in the freshly dug earth.
  • The smell of freshly baked bread filled the room.
  • Add in the parsley, salt and a generous amount of freshly ground black pepper and toss.
  • It sources its own provisions and all food is freshly cooked.

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