How To Use Half-and-half In A Sentence
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it was divided half-and-half
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Whitney fussed with her coffee, adding three packets of sugar and half-and-half until was more lait au café than café au lait.
THE LAST PLACE
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There are workers ordering egg and cheese sandwiches on kaisers from nearby Vilotti & Pisanelli Bakery, retired guys from the neighborhood having Ellis coffee and toast and sharing a carton of half-and-half.
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I checked the half-and-half in my little refrigerator, sniffing at the carton spout.
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Dilute the body oil half-and-half with water, plug the shower drain and, while showering, sprinkle in more of the same aromatic oil as the water collects.
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I was in that half-and-half land where you are not completely asleep nor completely awake.
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If you are tempted to try Benedictine after reading this but find it too sweet for your taste, mix it half-and-half with brandy.
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Add condensed soup and half-and-half or milk to the bowl with the stuffing mixture in the bowl; stir to blend.
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In patients with severe renal disease, the proximal portion of the nail bed can turn white, obliterating the lunula and giving a half-brown, half-white appearance, also called half-and-half nails.
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Peyton Manning will then 'spank' Drew Brees: Now if they just made half-and-half jerseys...
Sad Week
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My identity has evolved as being Hispanic, although I'm only half-and-half, " he explained.
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His coffee isn't the way he likes it since they've run out of half-and-half.
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a half-and-half mixture
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Whitney fussed with her coffee, adding three packets of sugar and half-and-half until was more lait au café than café au lait.
THE LAST PLACE
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I was in that half-and-half land where you are not completely asleep nor completely awake.
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I was in that half-and-half land where you are not completely asleep nor completely awake.
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Grace’s mug was filled with what she described as a smidgen of coffee and lots of half-and-half, permitted on her Atkins program.
Two Days After the Wedding
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Rather than trying to understand these as aberrations -- as the half-and-half and not-quite-either of "cross-genre" and "interstitial" -- or as subversions of the form, we might better approach each text as an individual permutation of possible approaches.
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