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    heaping example sentences

    heaping


    1. ’ I commented, heaping roast potatoes into a dish


    2. I look round the cabin and slowly accumulate a pile of odd bits and pieces, heaping them up on the bunk so that Berndt can pack them


    3. It looked as though she got a boob job for the occasion, with those heaping


    4. “As good as everything else was, you could’ve given me a heaping bowl of


    5. Ed was eating a heaping portion of eggs and bacon


    6. Add a clove of garlic and a heaping teaspoon of chili powder


    7. Steep 1 heaping tsp in a cup of boiling water for 1 minute


    8. Esther was delighted with all, heaping on more mashed potato and gravy when required and followed by second helpings of bread and butter pudding


    9. Mother had packed turkey sandwiches, heaping with onions, lettuce and tomato, plus that fancy gray mustard


    10. Roll heaping teaspoons of chocolate mixture into balls, then roll in the chocolate sprinkles

    11. Quickly drop by heaping spoonful’s onto waxed paper or press into a 9x9 inch square pan lined with waxed paper


    12. Secondly, such intentions, in whatever manner their sentiments may be genuinely sincere, oftentimes fail to keep pace with popular expectations thereby heaping anger and resentment upon otherwise well-meaning individuals who may have fallen short of their intended purpose; that is to say, deliver their promises


    13. The only impression, other than kids and lovers, was predictably enough the food, huge, heaping mounds of it, big gobbly piles of it, eighty and hundred-metre tables of it, with ice sculptures and creamy pale linen


    14. The Chaldean method of attacking strong points is given as heaping up


    15. cup batter per pancake into the pan and top each pancake with a heaping tablespoon of the cooked apple


    16. With a heaping helping of trepidation, I approached the porch


    17. The waitress came back with heaping trays of food-cheeseburgers, fries, onion rings, and chocolate shakes


    18. After sharing half the packet of biscuits, finishing the water, scrabbling piles of bracken and grass together for a mattress and heaping a rough tepee with leaves, grass and anything else we vainly hoped would keep off cold and dew, we huddled down, hungry and thirsty, for a long night


    19. Where did I put that Parkay? Aahhh, I find it next to my stack of Hustler and Swank magazines and apply a heaping glob, proceeding to stroke vigorously while flipping through the pages


    20. Roll a heaping tablespoon of dough into a ball, about 1 1/2 inches in

    21. He poured me wine and dished out a heaping helping of Brunswick stew


    22. In the meantime Jesus was left in the audience chamber in the custody of the temple guards, who, with the servants of the high priest, amused themselves by heaping every sort of indignity upon the Son of Man


    23. There should be a heaping amount for a great pie!


    24. heaping bed sheets on his mattress and got to work on the


    25. shots from a 9mm equipped with a silencer into the heaping


    26. He took the spoon and lifted a heaping spoonful of the soup and brought it up to his mouth


    27. forked off heaping helpings of the deer steaks


    28. The research on ginger’s ability to reduce platelet stickiness indicates that 10 grams (approximately 1 heaping teaspoon) per day is the minimum necessary amount to be


    29. Despite her hunger, and despite her deprivation, she left the bakery quickly mentally heaping scorn on that evil beast


    30. Hence the manager flared up in anger and went to give the worker a severe beating, all the while heaping insults upon him

    31. Recalling Than and his sisters’ love of sugar, she added generous, heaping teaspoons to each of the cups except her own


    32. ” Everyone clapped as the waiters brought in heaping platters of antipasto, which included cold meats; prosciutto, ham, and hard salamis


    33. heaping all things into one place for their sanctified god-kings


    34. Why do you think he keeps heaping on charges and interest


    35. “So I heard you’re new to Valhara,” he said, scooping a heaping pile of potatoes onto his plate


    36. Dot placed a heaping bowl of spaghetti and meatballs in front of Jill


    37. Amy, who was fond of delicate fare, took a heaping spoonful, choked, hid her face in her napkin, and left the table precipitately


    38. "Buy the vases," whispered Amy to Laurie, as a final heaping of coals of fire on her enemy's head


    39. heaping portion of bread, but he thought that night could be different


    40. Descending into the grotto, he lifted the stone, filled his pockets with gems, put the box together as well and securely as he could, sprinkled fresh sand over the spot from which it had been taken, and then carefully trod down the earth to give it everywhere a uniform appearance; then, quitting the grotto, he replaced the stone, heaping on it broken masses of rocks and rough fragments of crumbling granite, filling the interstices with earth, into which he deftly inserted rapidly growing plants, such as the wild myrtle and flowering thorn, then carefully watering these new plantations, he scrupulously effaced every trace of footsteps, leaving the approach to the cavern as savage-looking and untrodden as he had found it

    41. Wopsle had in his hand the affecting tragedy of George Barnwell, in which he had that moment invested sixpence, with the view of heaping every word of it on the head of Pumblechook, with whom he was going to drink tea


    42. From twelve to two o'clock Danglars had remained in his study, unsealing his dispatches, and becoming more and more sad every minute, heaping figure upon figure, and receiving, among other visits, one from Major Cavalcanti, who, as stiff and exact as ever, presented himself precisely at the hour named the night before, to terminate his business with the banker


    43. A magnificent specimen of manhood he was truly augmented obviously by gifts of a high order, as compared with the other military supernumerary that is (who was just the usual everyday farewell, my gallant captain kind of an individual in the light dragoons, the 18th hussars to be accurate) and inflammable doubtless (the fallen leader, that is, not the other) in his own peculiar way which she of course, woman, quickly perceived as highly likely to carve his way to fame which he almost bid fair to do till the priests and ministers of the gospel as a whole, his erstwhile staunch adherents, and his beloved evicted tenants for whom he had done yeoman service in the rural parts of the country by taking up the cudgels on their behalf in a way that exceeded their most sanguine expectations, very effectually cooked his matrimonial goose, thereby heaping coals of fire on his head much in the same way as the fabled ass's kick


    44. The race had been suspended because of the war, but Phil revived it in his mind, spreading a blanket on the infield grass, heaping it with food, and watching the cars blur past


    45. He dipped the spoon into the sock and ladled out two heaping teaspoons of sugar into Louie’s cup


    46. But Konstantin Levin found it dull sitting and listening to him, especially when he knew that while he was away they would be carting dung onto the fields not ploughed ready for it, and heaping it all up anyhow; and would not screw the shares in the ploughs, but would let them come off and then say that the new ploughs were a silly invention, and there was nothing like the old Andreevna plough, and so on


    47. He made a beeline for the dining room, likely worried that he’d missed out on the food, then returned to the living room with a grin on his face and a plate heaping with some of everything


    48. At any moment the boys, looking up, expected the slain tower face, hands, numerals, guts, to groan, slide, and tumble in a grinding avalanche of brass intestines and iron meteor showers, down, down upon the lawn, heaping, rumbling, burying them in minutes, hours, years, and eternities


    49. In this manner, the heaping up of the Parthenon, obliterated, a century ago, a portion of the vaults of Saint-Genevieve hill


    50. She began with a good portion, but she liked it so much that she took another of the same size, and she was lamenting the fact that urbane etiquette did not permit her to help herself to a third, when she learned that she had just eaten, with unsuspected pleasure, two heaping plates of pureed eggplant








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