Usa "cabbage" in una frase
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cabbage
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1. taken the nuts from the bowl, mixed them with cabbage, potatoes
2. Most of the passengers were herded onto an old bus whereas my bit of the queue, and by that I mean myself and an older man carrying a huge cabbage, was cramped inside the rear of a much abused and dented van which was to be our very own shuttle up the mountain to Sophia
3. So, apart from the fetid smell from the man, or the cabbage, and my head banging on the roof, I can't say I've ever felt more grounded
4. I tried to rearrange the packages and parcels into a nest where I could lie with my discomfort but it soon became clear I should have skipped the cheese pie and lemonade because before long my stomach was trying to settle on whether or not to surprise me by throwing up over American parcels, Australian parcels or the fragrant cabbage
5. The principle sources of vitamin A are cabbage, carrots, celery, endive, lettuce, oranges, parsley, prunes and dried apricots, spinach, tomatoes, and watercress
6. The main sources are apples, apricots, cabbage, carrots, coconuts, citrus fruits, prunes, spinach, turnip tops, and watercress
7. The old man passed me the cabbage whilst he squeezed past and scrambled onto the gravel
8. He checked that his tie was straight and that there were no bits of cabbage stuck to his perfectly white teeth
9. no bits of cabbage stuck to his perfectly white teeth
10. know,’ said Marguerite as she chopped the cabbage for
11. the rubbery cabbage thing in my bowl was and why it was so chewy
12. It was sausage and cabbage, between two plates, and its fragrance filled the narrow cell
13. The smell of cabbage reached the nose of Toad as he lay in his misery on the floor, and gave him the idea for a moment that perhaps life was not such a blank and desperate thing as he had imagined
14. So the wise girl retired for the time, but, of course, a good deal of the smell of hot cabbage remained behind, as it will do, and Toad, between his sobs, sniffed and reflected, and gradually began to think new and inspiring thoughts: of chivalry, and poetry, and deeds still to be done; of broad meadows, and cattle browsing in them, raked by sun and wind; of kitchen-gardens, and straight herb-borders, and warm snap-dragon beset by bees; and of the comforting clink of dishes set down on the table at Toad Hall, and the scrape of chair-legs on the floor as everyone pulled himself close up to the table
15. Clothiers fine cabbage
16. A cabbage hit him
17. Nate could smell the food from where he stood and it seemed to consist mainly of boiled turnips, potato and cabbage
18. To see or eat cabbage in your dream suggests that you should not waste time with petty things in your life
19. It would always be the smell of cabbage mixed with floor polish for him
20. The other cells had inhabitants but only fleetingly, as they scurried around the floor, even the rats refused the cabbage soup
21. Gone were the memories of weak cabbage soup, and the only sound emanating from them was the smacking of their lips
22. Sauerkraut was renamed “victory cabbage" and hamburgers “victory steak
23. celery and cabbage they raise out in the valley south of here,
24. After bringing them each a stein of beer, his wife and teen-aged daughters started by serving them hot potato-vegetable soup, followed by thick Bratwursten with red cabbage and boiled potatoes
25. There was no menu, and Jalesow ordered for Colling and himself, and soon thereafter, the sweating red-faced waitress who had taken their order dropped a tin plate piled with sausage, red cabbage and potatoes in front of them
26. When they tried the hotel’s dining room, they found that the one dish appearing on the menu, cabbage cooked with spiced ground meat, was plain but filling
27. Her verdict being the pigeon with savoy cabbage, a truffle and madeira sauce, with a mushroom and foie gras tart
28. She opened the fridge and took out some cabbage and tofu—the last of
29. him passionately in the cabbage patch, the wrestling match
30. Shred the cabbage
31. The very finely shredded hearts of raw Brussels sprouts are excellent, and even the heart of a Savoy cabbage
32. For those who find salads very difficult to digest, it is best to begin with French or cabbage lettuce and skinned tomatoes only, or, as an alternative, a saucer full of watercress chopped very finely, as one chops parsley
33. Plus, apples and bananas had pesticides, melons and watermelons had chemical fertiliz-ers, and the cabbage, lettuce, and tomatoes had traces of rat poison
34. sauce, then the cabbage mixture
35. The following is a website that wanted to rank well for "cabbage soup diet"
36. What they've done is inserted a graphic of a cabbage
37. When a visitors visits the website, hovers their mouse over the cabbage soup graphic, a little popup will appear
38. "What the heck are cabbage rolls?" Trask muttered, wondering what Frankie thought of all this fiction—but he was overrun by Carl
39. In no time, it seemed, the cabbage had been cored and tossed into boiling water to blanch, and Betty was put to work dicing and slicing and mixing, turning up her nose at first about sliming around in ground beef, eggs and onion, but soon with no more concern than the guts testers at Halloween
40. comes with a steamed potato, cabbage, egg, and bitter gourd, and
41. It smelled like a mixture of rotten cabbage and dead fish, but she suspected it was made of far worse than that
42. Bryony turned her head to see a cabbage bouncing towards her
43. “Don’t!” Zach screamed as he watched Bryony sink her teeth into the cabbage
44. Bits of shredded cabbage flew everywhere, and the door was torn off its hinges
45. Bryony shouted a warning, but the sound died in her throat as she spotted another ticking cabbage bouncing towards her
46. I’m half turnip, half cabbage!”
47. When he noticed this, he immediately acknowledged his friend Clara Cabbage
48. He could smell the tang of cheap aftershave and cabbage mixed with the earthy tones of ‘real’ fertiliser rising from the fields directly in front and to the east
49. Here we have pickled cucumber which is hot, stuffed cucumber which is hot, pickled cabbage, kimchi, which is hot and chillies
50. "Do you like soup? It's fresh cabbage
1. this season, there was row after row of cabbages, punctuated with the
2. The same thing may be said of turnips, carrots, cabbages ; things which were formerly never raised but by the spade, but which are now commonly raised by the plough
3. The use of the artificial grasses, of turnips, carrots, cabbages, and the other expedients which have been fallen upon to make an equal quantity of land feed a greater number of cattle than when in natural grass, should somewhat reduce, it might be expected, the superiority which, in an improved country, the price of butcher's meat naturally has over that of bread
4. It has been probably in this manner that the introduction of clover, turnips, carrots, cabbages, etc
5. Many sorts of vegetable food, besides, which in the rude state of agriculture are confined to the kitchen-garden, and raised only by the spade, come, in its improved state, to be introduced into common fields, and to be raised by the plough ; such as turnips, carrots, cabbages, etc
6. This black-soil former wetland was capable of growing truck vegetables such as potatoes, cabbages and onions
7. Cabbages all set to go,” and then he retired to his jump seat behind our driving positions
8. Steady on the cabbages
9. There they purchased bread, sausage, cabbages and beets
10. " Norman insisted on driving Faith home after supper and he filled the buggy up with apples, cabbages, potatoes and pumpkins and jars of jam
11. and cabbages and Kings, and by the sea is boiling hot, and weather pigs have wings
12. He produced citrus under irrigation and some vegetable crops like cabbages for the Sydney and Melbourne markets
13. Rauros and his Harad Ghul had surged ahead of their marching kindred and slashed at hedgerows and cabbages with their scimitars
14. The girls replied by shooting a load of cabbages in his direction, he covered his head
15. The fight between the cabbages and the passengers in the back had come to an end
16. Musafir decided to remain in silence for the rest of the journey to avoid getting battered by cabbages
17. The bags were full of vegetables and cereals; potatoes, tomatoes, cabbages, brinjals, peas, onions, chilies and dals; and sacks were packed with rice, wheat and maize
18. cultures—and not growing more cabbages per acre
19. Stuffed cabbages, sausages, boiled potatoes, and homemade sauerkraut
20. ” Helping himself to the last of the stuffed cabbages, Thor says
21. “What are in these cabbages? They are delicious!”
22. “Your life is worth more than a bed, some ham, and stuffed cabbages, Girl
23. For instance, the neighbor made friends the very first evening with Papa, who walked with injudicious inattention in our garden and slipped down through a gap in the fence into his orchard and his arms, he being engaged in picking up the fallen plums for his wife to make jam of; and he told me when he came in one day at dinner and found me struggling through what he considered dark ways and I thought were cabbages, that my salvation lay in almonds
24. The coal-hole is stored with cabbages and carrots, buried, with cunning circumvention of decay, in sand
25. She will eat potatoes and cabbages and anything else that the garden produces with serenity, but grows restive over meat; and a leg of mutton made her miserable yesterday, for nothing would make her believe that if I had been here alone it wouldn't have been a cutlet
26. You threw in potatoes and rice and bits of meat and carrots and cabbages and fat and salt, and there you were
27. sun shine to grow their cabbages and other foods
28. "I will bet the son of a dog has mixed the cabbages and the baskets,"
29. From magnetism little by little Rodolphe had come to affinities, and while the president was citing Cincinnatus and his plough, Diocletian, planting his cabbages, and the Emperors of China inaugurating the year by the sowing of seed, the young man was explaining to the young woman that these irresistible attractions find their cause in some previous state of existence
30. Paul took a bite at his forgotten apple, looked at the miserable cabbages in the garden, pecked into lace by the fowls, and he wanted to pull them up
31. So we returned through the forest, and we completed our harvest by making a clean sweep of some palm cabbages that had to be picked from the crowns of their trees, some small beans that I recognized as the "abrou" of the Malaysians, and some high–quality
32. In the streets the lively crowd is dressed in the most fantastic costumes—gigantic cabbages walk gravely about, buffaloes' heads bellow from men's shoulders, dogs walk on their hind legs; in the midst of all this a mask is lifted, and, as in Callot's Temptation of St
33. Horticulture seemed, however, to have been abandoned in the deserted kitchen-garden; and where cabbages, carrots, radishes, pease, and melons had once flourished, a scanty crop of lucerne alone bore evidence of its being deemed worthy of cultivation
34. Cabbages grew in plain sight; and a pumpkin-vine, rooted at some distance, had run across the intervening space, and deposited one of its gigantic products directly beneath the hall-window; as if to warn the Governor that this great lump of vegetable gold was as rich an ornament as New England earth would offer him
35. a day older than then I wonder could I get my tongue round any of the Spanish como esta usted muy bien gracias y usted see I havent forgotten it all I thought I had only for the grammar a noun is the name of any person place or thing pity I never tried to read that novel cantankerous Mrs Rubio lent me by Valera with the questions in it all upside down the two ways I always knew wed go away in the end I can tell him the Spanish and he tell me the Italian then hell see Im not so ignorant what a pity he didnt stay Im sure the poor fellow was dead tired and wanted a good sleep badly I could have brought him in his breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on the knife for bad luck or if the woman was going her rounds with the watercress and something nice and tasty there are a few olives in the kitchen he might like I never could bear the look of them in Abrines I could do the criada the room looks all right since I changed it the other way you see something was telling me all the time Id have to introduce myself not knowing me from Adam very funny wouldnt it Im his wife or pretend we were in Spain with him half awake without a Gods notion where he is dos huevos estrellados senor Lord the cracked things come into my head sometimes itd be great fun supposing he stayed with us why not theres the room upstairs empty and Millys bed in the back room he could do his writing and studies at the table in there for all the scribbling he does at it and if he wants to read in bed in the morning like me as hes making the breakfast for I he can make it for 2 Im sure Im not going to take in lodgers off the street for him if he takes a gesabo of a house like this Id love to have a long talk with an intelligent welleducated person Id have to get a nice pair of red slippers like those Turks with the fez used to sell or yellow and a nice semitransparent morning gown that I badly want or a peachblossom dressing jacket like the one long ago in Walpoles only 8/6 or 18/6 Ill just give him one more chance Ill get up early in the morning Im sick of Cohens old bed in any case I might go over to the markets to see all the vegetables and cabbages and tomatoes and carrots and all kinds of splendid fruits all coming in lovely and fresh who knows whod be the 1st man Id meet theyre out looking for it in the morning
36. A maid sat on a stool by the kitchen door with a sack of cabbages, washing the mud off in a big bowl of water
37. His rabbits' lives were in danger because of Hufsa -- to say nothing of all the lettuces and cabbages they were missing
38. Aunt Em had just come out of the house to water the cabbages when she looked up and saw Dorothy running toward her
39. When they got there, the first thing they saw was the man himself, with a white stick burning away in his mouth, cutting row after row of frosted cabbages
40. After a time the man piled as many of the cabbages as he could into a wheel thing and pushed them away to the house
41. He came back several times and when he had taken all the cabbages to the door of the house he began carrying them inside
42. ' "But hardly had they crossed the top of the garden and got among the cabbages than Rowsby Woof had winded them and down he came, barking and yelping, and they were lucky to get out in time
43. I don't know yet how it's going to be done, but, by Frith and Inlé, before this frost thaws, we'll eat his cabbages inside the house and make him look a fool into the bargain!'
44. ” One village sat amongst beanfields, one planted mostly barleycorn, and the third cultivated rows of cabbages, carrots, onions, turnips, and melons
45. “Here we choose to serve the consommé lightly solidified with cabbages of various kinds and textures
46. If you feel that way, Schreiber, you should save yourself humiliation and slink home to the land of … cabbages, isn’t it?’
47. One of the sides of that century was delicate, the other was magnificent; and by the green cabbages! people amused themselves
48. His portress, who prepared his scanty repasts, a few cabbages or potatoes with bacon, glanced at the brown earthenware plate and exclaimed:
49. The outer leaves of cabbages which you once discarded, will be edible if you cut them up small
50. A man might look at a fallow field and know, and see in his mind that his own bending back and his own straining arms would bring the cabbages into the light, and the golden eating corn, the turnips and carrots