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    morsels example sentences

    morsels


    1. As the locals hooked up and went to their Dusksleeps, another couple lingered for the sleep at the inn, toasting some morsels from the left over stew in the fire


    2. Once again Tania and Poly ate their morsels for lunch and were then instructed in their task: lift the designated stacks of planking above their heads and deliver it to George and Harry for installation between each set of posts


    3. They were onto the second item on the agenda long before the servers had finished displaying their plates of flapjack morsels Kelvin had set out for the first course


    4. Klowa used up the last of his funds snacking on the tasty morsels the Plaz's cooks turned out


    5. A delicate and delicious meal of assorted mini morsels in crisp pastry and sweet nutbreads of various kinds was brought in, with a large pitcher of a sparkling yellow to wash it down with


    6. "Excellent bird, this," he continued, scattering morsels of masticated meat across the table in his haste to sing its praises


    7. Meanwhile, Hermes, the little dog, sat at their feet where he received a steady supply of scraps and morsels, and remained the only recipient of Messrs Snickerty and Pinscher's munificence that evening


    8. After a long time with them eating their meal, which was a long time for the newbies to ponder their plot, most of the free drifted over to the slave star to see what new morsels were there for desert


    9. The scavenger was searching for minuscule morsels of dried and moldy breadcrumbs


    10. orated milk, and a few chocolate morsels, and as we waited at the

    11. 17 He throws out his ice like morsels: who can stand before his colde


    12. night was spent shelling and eating the savory morsels from within


    13. savor the morsels and the attention given to them, till after two weeks the time has come


    14. Ben Frostberry and Bjorn moved in and out of the crowd, making sure to sample unwanted morsels


    15. OR ARE THEY MUNCHING ON CHEESE MORSELS?


    16. He smacked his lips together, sucking any morsels out of the corners of his teeth


    17. There was enough of a break in the clouds that the last couple rays of light shown down on Bernice as she, too, enjoyed the last couple morsels


    18. These morsels being quite succulent in themselves, Simian acquired enough moisture from fish alone to mean that he did not require any form of drink to survive


    19. Vincent shoving the last few morsels of spaghetti into his


    20. releasing morsels of information bit by bit in bland terms, avoiding anything that might seem

    21. Sparing Tannon these morsels of wisdom may have merciful but she needed to know them for her own protection


    22. They still carried the picture of his earlier return when he had arrived home in such a happy frame of mind, carrying delicious sorts of food, fruits and other tasty morsels


    23. tempting morsels that we were handing to them


    24. Hunger makes of these morsels a tasty meal,


    25. Her body was still pressed against me as we teetered on the edge of the windowsill, dangerously close to the floor below and the hands reaching up to grab us and tear us into tasty, bloody morsels


    26. Asking casual questions to gain morsels of information


    27. Even so, like vital resources crammed in the earth, there are morsels of heaven that can tweet through our self-expression


    28. tasty morsels until the lot was gone


    29. darted here and there, picking up morsels from the oats


    30. The end of it was that the two squires talked so much and drank so much that sleep had to tie their tongues and moderate their thirst, for to quench it was impossible; and so the pair of them fell asleep clinging to the now nearly empty bota and with half-chewed morsels in their mouths; and there we will leave them for the present, to relate what passed between the Knight of the Grove and him of the Rueful Countenance

    31. morsels from the bird, and proceeded to roast them while I stood by aghast


    32. The damp had rendered it friable, and Dantes was able to break it off—in small morsels, it is true, but at the end of half an hour he had scraped off a handful; a mathematician might have calculated that in two years, supposing that the rock was not encountered, a passage twenty feet long and two feet broad, might be formed


    33. Ah, those gentlemen never choose the worst morsels; like Mere Simon's son, who has not chosen the worst strawberries


    34. Something real bad was coming now, she was thinking as she spilled in a full bag of morsels


    35. He was compelled to sit down between the two eldest, and they offered him wine, and heaped his plate with the choicest morsels; for they thought they had never seen any one so handsome before


    36. The black lines sink inwards and are lost in the shades, like morsels of the infinite


    37. He has his own games, his own bits of mischief, whose foundation consists of hatred for the bourgeois; his peculiar metaphors: to be dead is to eat dandelions by the root; his own occupations, calling hackney-coaches, letting down carriage-steps, establishing means of transit between the two sides of a street in heavy rains, which he calls making the bridge of arts, crying discourses pronounced by the authorities in favor of the French people, cleaning out the cracks in the pavement; he has his own coinage, which is composed of all the little morsels of worked copper which are found on the public streets


    38. After bargaining with the proprietor he at once set to work to devour him (that is, not the proprietor, a very meek and punctilious German, but his crocodile), cutting juicy morsels with his penknife from the living animal, and swallowing them with extraordinary rapidity


    39. Then he was reminded that he must crumble the bread and he was awfully excited, snatched up the bread and began pulling it to pieces and flinging the morsels on the grave


    40. To cut the matter short—for we can't go on talking for another thirty years as people have done for the last thirty—I ask you which you prefer: the slow way, which consists in the composition of socialistic romances and the academic ordering of the destinies of humanity a thousand years hence, while despotism will swallow the savoury morsels which would almost fly into your mouths of themselves if you'd take a little trouble; or do you, whatever it may imply, prefer a quicker way which will at last untie your hands, and will let humanity make its own social organisation in freedom and in action, not on paper? They shout 'a hundred million heads'; that may be only a metaphor; but why be afraid of it if, with the slow day-dream on paper, despotism in the course of some hundred years will devour not a hundred but five hundred million heads? Take note too that an incurable invalid will not be cured whatever prescriptions are written for him on paper

    41. He counted every morsel of beefsteak that Pyotr Stepanovitch put into his mouth; he loathed him for the way he opened it, for the way he chewed, for the way he smacked his lips over the fat morsels, he loathed the steak itself


    42. As a clever maître d’hôtel serves up as a specially choice delicacy a piece of meat that no one who had seen it in the kitchen would have cared to eat, so Anna Pávlovna served up to her guests, first the vicomte and then the abbé, as peculiarly choice morsels


    43. And revenge to such politicians is the sweetest of all morsels


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