Usar "marmalade" en una oración
marmalade oraciones de ejemplo
marmalade
1. “Hmm… maybe The Terrifying and Terrible Lord Ursa could roll over this jar of almost-finished marmalade off the shelf!
2. Underneath the dirt, she was marmalade
3. marmalade and that fabulous honey butter
4. Elizabeth asked if there were anything to put on the bread, and Frau Vollmer went off and came back with a large jar of German-labeled orange marmalade
5. Colling found that the bread became edible if it had a thick layer of marmalade on it, and he told Elizabeth how clever she was for thinking of it
6. They had to go without half their breakfast, too, because Uncle James said that children who came in so late didn't deserve hot bacon and eggs— only toast and marmalade
7. After taking a shower, they had a copious breakfast at a café nearby including fresh fruit, ham, cheese and tomato omelette and several whole wheat toasts with orange marmalade
8. The previous night’s pseudo sadism had whetted Amanda’s appetite for the real thing, so to keep her guest happy she placed a pot of strong coffee and three aspirins beside a slice of burnt toast and marmalade on the table, and selected a pair of her own jeans and a pleasant summery top to keep Irma happy in case she was going cold on the idea of revenge
9. After his final shower at the apartment, Chris got dressed then made breakfast, packing various foods into cardboard boxes as he munched on his toast and marmalade
10. of bacon and eggs, two pieces of white toast with marmalade
11. He grabbed a slice of toast and heaped on the butter and marmalade, then devoured it, washing it down with coffee
12. It was dryer than the eggs and a lovely shade of mottled black, covered by a liberal smear of strong marmalade
13. It was a surprise that they’d stolen her shredded marmalade if she was that high up in the pecking order!
14. marmalade cat that began to purr loudly
15. She stood there with her legs spread and her ass out in the open, her tears finally stopped, but her thighs felt like marmalade
16. top with 1 teaspoon marmalade mixture
17. Floating on the clouds of marmalade ecstasy,
18. However, if you wish to discover the true meaning of the Marmalade Tree then you should continue, if on the other hand you remain unmoved then please feel free to go off and watch one of those interesting soaps that seem to be constantly on our television screens these days
19. Drift in shadows; deep in the shade of the Marmalade Tree
20. ’Family Tree - it was too obvious surely Jack had told him it was colloquially known as the Marmalade tree, after a street name for a designer drug, and he remembered Sarah-Jane calling it that as well, the idea intrigued on him
21. , and the password, “Must belong to a local” though Mark, Why else use Marmalade Tree
22. The red clouds of marmalade ecstasy had vanished from the swollen skies she was falling deeper into the abyss of night watched over by the peering eyes of the marmalade tree
23. under the boiling marmalade off, throwing his apron onto the
24. with marmalade made from their own fruiting trees
25. She still screamed and sobbed lustily, kicked her two brothers for offering to touch her, and all their united soothings were ineffectual till Lady Middleton luckily remembering that in a scene of similar distress last week, some apricot marmalade had been successfully applied for a bruised temple, the same remedy was eagerly proposed for this unfortunate scratch, and a slight intermission of screams in the young lady on hearing it, gave them reason to hope that it would not be rejected
26. As a production assignment, this wasn’t exactly “Lady Marmalade
27. What matter was it that on the outside of the jar the eye of mere observation noted the words "Keelwell's Marmalade"? The eye of maternal affection did not see them in its vision of higher things
28. A bedsheet tacked over a window turned the afternoon light to marmalade
29. He coated my naan with marmalade, placed it on a plate
30. "Thanks, Mister Tom," and he bent down to pick up the book with the marmalade cat in it
31. There were scones that had been spread with butter and jam, meat sandwiches, marmalade sandwiches and egg sandwiches
32. And when they had finished the fish Mrs Beaver brought unexpectedly out of the oven a great and gloriously sticky marmalade roll, steaming hot, and at the same time moved the kettle on to the fire, so that when they had finished the marmalade roll the tea was made and ready to be poured out
33. Tie in cheesecloth or netting one ounce, each, of whole cloves, previously bruised, and stick cinnamon, broken into small pieces; add these to the kettle with five pounds of granulated sugar, and let cook until the mixture is of the consistency of marmalade, being careful to avoid burning