Use "peas" in a sentence
peas example sentences
peas
1. cauliflower, runner beans, peas
2. Heather got the peas and held them up to her jaw
3. “Look Roman,” Heather said as she took the frozen peas from her face
4. Between them were mats of thick ribbonleaves that grew sprays of peas and beans without the pod
5. However, because Cinderella kept asking, the stepmother finally said, "I have scattered a bowl of peas into the ashes for you
6. Cinderella began to cry, and then the stepmother said, "You may go if you are able to pick two bowls of peas out of the ashes for me in one hour," thinking to herself, "She will never be able to do that
7. The tendrils of the peas hung down over the boxes; His name was Kay, hers was Gerda
8. Fried chicken, mashed potato with butter, peas, gravy, corn
9. I couldn’t stop and knew there was nothing I could do for him as I walked forward with tears in my eyes and a heavy heart as the shrapnel pattered around us like hard peas being poured into a pan
10. "Ice cream, frozen peas, wine that can be
11. “There are a couple of chops in the oven they should be right in about ten minutes then there are some spuds ready for mashing that pan there peas in the other one and gravy on the back burner simmering
12. ” The girls served us putting down plates on which was steak and potatoes with carrots, peas and gravy, Helen poured us two beers and whispered in my ear
13. He told me how happy he was that I had walked with him to the edge of heaven, and he asked me to bend low and smell the sweetness of the beautiful flowers, like the sweet peas that grew thick and wild on the fence row along the path to the garden on his grandparents’ farm
14. Candied carrots, scallop potatoes, and snow peas
15. “Did you bring the cheezy peas?” asked Dave
16. The potatoes had been roasted for an hour or so with oil, garlic, and parsley, while the jarred peas were still tasty this late in the season, those hastily boiled up and dabbed with a little butter
17. I wished that it were a few months earlier so that I could pick the ripe peas and tomatoes from the vine, and then, bite into them, right there, just as naturally as a cheeseburger from the grill, or corn on the cob from the campfire
18. There were fresh peas and corn on the cob
19. Dawn walked over and stood opposite her, watching as Sheena laid things out; a couple of bottles of spring water, eight bags of frozen peas, four energy bars, a camping lantern and a small white plastic bag branded with the name of the local chemist
20. “Bring over the peas will you?”
21. and let's have a tin of peas please, Mrs Tumbutt
22. We’d had prime rib roast, with corn on the cob and fresh peas
23. I notice that all the peas have fallen off my fork, which was on its way to my mouth
24. Ellen went on shelling peas for a few minutes
25. Just as when a gardener sows a pea seed it is definite that peas and not barley will grow, and when he sows nothing it is definite that nothing will grow, so when we perform positive actions it is definite that we shall experience happy results, when we perform negative actions it is definite that we shall experience unhappy results, and when we perform neutral actions it is definite that we shall experience neutral results
26. Planting pea, lettuce, and onion seeds meant that he could fully expect to harvest peas, lettuce, and onions in the summer
27. Plays, theater, mushy peas and chips
28. Also the peas, if in season
29. BUTTERED RICE AND PEAS
30. Steam the peas in a separate pan
31. Add the cooked peas to the cooked rice, with the butter, parsley, and lemon juice
32. Add celery, carrots, parsnips, chick peas, wine, chicken broth, tomato sauce, orange zest, segments and juice, and cumin
33. peas in a pot with the other, and then get on with readying
34. Sunday evening (rice and peas and chicken), she’d left some leftovers on the stove with the
35. She bought some frozen hamburgers some French fries and some frozen peas
36. Adara slowly ate her peas, trying to decide if she should speak
37. Soon it took nearly two hours to eat his peas because, on top of everything else, he had taken to polishing each pea carefully with a napkin and trying it on each prong of his fork to see where it fitted best
38. He thought this was a bit strange, but he carried on chewing his peas
39. He kept eating his peas, while stranger and stranger things happened around him
40. He did not mind, because he was still enjoying his peas
41. Eventually he finished his peas and looked at what had happened
42. “They must have grown where I dropped peas on the floor and they rolled away,” he said to himself
43. He pulled off a few pods and picked out the peas
44. Then, without even stopping to polish them or fit them onto the prongs of his fork, he ate three peas at once
45. His parents looked at him, with an empty plate and a mouthful of peas
46. cauliflower with its water squeezed out, peas and even sugar or dried fruit
47. Add the peas, ginger, green chilli,
48. until peas are cooked
49. when the onions are cooked soft, add peas and carrots
50. • Variations: You can throw in a handful of chick peas from a can into this,