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    Usa "chicken" in una frase

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    chicken


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    1. I lift him onto my lap and take the book he is flapping in my face … ah, Chicken Licken … I clearly remember reading this to Emma when she was this age …


    2. There was a half eaten chicken burger with large fries and curry sauce beside it


    3. ‘I meant to ask you – is there anything they don’t eat? I’m doing chicken with salad and new potatoes with ice cream for afters … nothing controversial, but I meant to ask you before and forgot


    4. He kicked a gnawed chicken bone out from under his boot


    5. He looked back into the cell and saw the chicken


    6. ground the chicken bone to dust slowly and deliberately under the heel of his boot


    7. Get used to the idea, Kate, you’re no spring chicken … middle age beckons


    8. Eat the chicken


    9. “Bit of last night’s chicken stuck in my teeth


    10. We bolted down our chicken and rice as quickly as we could

    11. “Lucy figured you would want something like that so she made a batch of chicken soup


    12. Could it be that God did not care so much about the ponds and chicken coops they built to help the village as He cared about a fulfillment of wisdom displayed through a willing Church that there is something more important than this life? What was expressed to that community was that these men were not simply there to help with the economy


    13. before passing out in a puddle of chicken stock


    14. Fruit, vegetables, chicken, meat, fish & fresh salad & plenty of water


    15. “Look at this food, chicken, and steaks, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob! Hot damn, we must be in heaven!”


    16. And there, sitting under a spilled dollop of chicken jalfreezi was the object he was looking for, his parent’s council rent book


    17. She was the queen of the chicken run with a bevy of hens and cocks clucking around her, hanging on her every insight and word


    18. I bought a chicken this morning and we can have that with salad out here just as easily as in the house


    19. The second course is chicken in a delicious lemony sauce with rice and salad


    20. ‘White would be best, I’m planning on doing something with chicken

    21. I pass this on, and request my usual chicken curry and boiled rice for myself


    22. chicken bones, chewed up burger cartons and masticated carrot


    23. Jane served up a meal of chicken casserole for us and we ate it at the kitchen table – Peter had to dash off after the meal to carry out some parish visiting, and mentioned that he’s off to see Sally about the memorial service


    24. Karen made bowls of chicken broth


    25. The chicken broth was slightly over


    26. It was then that Billy noticed the smell of burnt chicken Madras


    27. of cold chicken curry


    28. that he was full of chicken curry and couldn't eat a drop of it


    29. And there, sitting under a spilled dollop of chicken


    30. chicken run with a bevy of hens and cocks clucking around her,

    31. “We should be able to climb down off the back of that onto those chicken crates,” she pointed out the window


    32. Halfway round the supermarket, just as I am trying to decide between a special offer on chicken kiev and my usual escalopes, I become aware that I need the loo rather urgently


    33. Near two in the morning, he returned to Chicken House and parked his car beside one of the huge coops that gave the crossing its name


    34. Indian River train UIR-28 rolled over Chicken House crossing shortly after that


    35. Would you call Millsboro Police and report a man carrying a rifle along the tracks, south of Chicken House and north of the switch point? Our friend is sleeping here tonight and I think the prowler's up to no good


    36. Do we have a trouble call in for Chicken House?”


    37. The memory of the singing birds still fresh in her mind, Chrissie, wasn’t tempted to try the vegetables when they were served, sufficing herself with a little chicken and some bread


    38. Chicken curry is a favourite of mine – as well he knows


    39. The aroma of the chicken in the oven fills the room … but the pasta’s not cooked yet … that needs to be freshly cooked


    40. “I intend on making this the trip and get all the way down to Zhlindu, but I could chicken out and stop at Lastriss again

    41. story,” Sam Peterman said chewing a mouthful of his chicken sandwich


    42. 'These men apply observation rather than chicken guts in


    43. plate was full of turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, chicken and noodles, and


    44. not that fond of chicken


    45. – of course – chicken


    46. roast chicken (yes, the chicken had reappeared as well)


    47. Rest and your magical chicken soup, my love


    48. The stew may have contained some chicken, Sam wasn’t sure, but mainly was vegetable


    49. Fried chicken, mashed potato with butter, peas, gravy, corn


    50. For example, you can substitute skinless white meat chicken for dark meat drumsticks














































    1. Had he chickened out of a full on attack? Was there something else going on? Was Jim Clark properly in control of his own assets? Maybe someone else had ordered the attack and he had called it off, or maybe it was the other way around? She had no way of finding out


    2. She’d simply chickened out of the deal and buggered off


    3. He chickened out


    4. “Do you think they’ve turned him or has he just chickened


    5. have chickened out like that


    6. He was glad that had chickened out


    7. Since he chickened out


    8. but chickened out, afraid he would fall and hurt himself when he stood up


    9. She wasn’t going to like the idea he chickened out


    10. hand to knock but almost chickened out

    11. Or maybe he had chickened out, too afraid of what might’ve happened had he dared pull the piece on that no-good-for-nothin’ prick


    12. Five of the six women suicide bombers managed to set themselves off and the sixth one chickened out


    13. “Your momma spilled everything, told me about how you chickened out and shot my dad because you were such a spoiled bitch


    14. My friend Sara was trying to coax me to join her, but at the last minute, I chickened out


    15. “I told Lucy I would give her my soul if she gave me riches, but at the last minute I chickened out


    16. He's there to learn, after all, and if the princess isn't intimidated he'd look like a wuss if he chickened out now, so he might as well shake away his fear


    17. The next day I had her usual gay, daily call on the phone and I nearly chickened out


    18. I laughed at you at the time, but I came home with this contraption and you made me practice it, even though you chickened out on actually climbing down the outside of the house for our mock fire drill


    19. He presumed Blom and Flinck had chickened out, and had stood there in the darkness, fearful and doing nothing


    20. Patty had chickened out after the first ear, had plopped down on the side of the bathtub, the lancet of the pin still sticking out the lobe

    21. 50 is a good example of a trade where I had the right entries but chickened out of the play early and didn’t take enough


    1. 'Not chickening out, are you?'


    2. "Chickening out, hi-man?" he taunted


    1. Trails of giant ants, cockroaches and fright-filled cats, ducks and chickens and a cockerel, all sharing the heat there with a new-born kitten, lying dead in that graveyard of dead houses


    2. ” but the clucking of the chickens drowned her out


    3. But it's easier on the chickens


    4. chickens basting in that golden, glistening oil was all I


    5. Chickens, of course


    6. a dilapidated old house with chickens and cows wandering


    7. It was there tied to one of the white chickens, who flew along with it on his back behind the large sledge


    8. Some ran chickens


    9. chickens, pigs, and donkeys, which roamed about the


    10. clinging to its sides like chickens around a mother hen

    11. in the 19th century), raising corn and alfalfa along with some cows, pigs, and chickens on their quarter section (around 160 acres) of land


    12. Nerissa had learned that it was best to slaughter lambs or chickens only when he was asleep


    13. " Clearly he's a busy man: chickens to plant, sheep to milk, that sort of thing


    14. “What about the livestock? The chickens?” he asked


    15. Our mouths watered when we saw chickens scratching around one or two huts as we ate dried bread


    16. milk, chickens, meat, and other commodities that were readily


    17. Jean entered the tent, the light within cast by one large, square lantern standing atop the oak desk that was carved with foxes chasing plump chickens


    18. The chickens fought for position in the tiny coop door as they watched her pour a bucket of water into the tire


    19. “The chickens need to be fed and watered


    20. I imagine that some of my first nightmares were about those shrieking hens pecking and biting off my little sausage fingers as I tried to gather eggs for breakfast (this may or may not, also, be why I slept with a pocket knife underneath my pillow for the majority of my youth — to keep those psycho chickens from making num-nums out of my nose pickers)

    21. And, again, if I remember correctly, Jeremy would use all 8’9” 250lbs of his 12 year old body (yeah, he was a little big for his age) to scare the hell out of those tiny chickens so that he could easily grab the eggs (without crushing them)


    22. Just a chicken, I think to myself, these aren’t just chickens, they’re devil hens


    23. “Mmm hmm,” he mumbled over top of the clamor of roused up chickens


    24. Giving glory to demon chickens everywhere, he was the talk of the town


    25. For much of my early and wild childhood, Grandpa’s chickens were not much more to me than just something to feed, to play with, to clean up after, to protect, and, well, to harass (but only on occasion)


    26. I was blind to the true value of what those chickens really meant to me, to him, and to the rest of our family


    27. Quite frankly, back then, I was more interested in chasing them through the yard with sticks in my hands, just to see how high that they could fly, than I was about any sort of life lesson that I could possibly take from those experiences (like, don’t chase the chickens, because, eventually, one day, one might just chase you, instead)


    28. When I stepped back and became more of an observer than a participant, when I watched my cousins interact with those chickens in the same ways that I did when I was younger, it was quite clear to see just how important those chickens truly were (even if they did smell like poop and pecked at my hands whenever I’d pick one up to hold it)


    29. But the thing of it is, this was probably one of the baby chickens that I held only a few years ago at Easter, while Grandpa fed and watered the rest of the chirping baby chicks


    30. You see, Grandpa didn’t just have the chickens because he wanted chickens

    31. Grandpa used his chickens as a tool, a mechanism, to raise his daughters and his grandchildren


    32. “Yes, their healers sacrifice chickens, wave their hands, and cure the disease


    33. I’ve learned from them, and through the act of raising chickens, how valuable it is to nurture and provide for the people that you love


    34. This is what I’ve learned, with Grandpa by my side, showing me how to nurture and provide for his chickens


    35. I turned back towards Grandma and Grandpa’s house and started walking towards those noisy chickens


    36. fixed, the chickens we plucked from the


    37. “Like chickens?” Akstyr peered into the crate and licked his lips


    38. He had named the chickens?


    39. loudly, chased the chickens back to their coop


    40. '"Specially the chickens for the pie!" put in Nora

    41. chickens this mornin', but I guess I might's well see


    42. History told me that the Russians defeated Germany on behalf on the allies and moreover did so within four years whilst us (the British Empire) got nowhere in the first three years and were chased around like headless chickens by the panzers


    43. "I told Martha she should cook one o' them chickens fer our dinner tonight”


    44. I studied the chickens scratching about in the dirt


    45. I walked through the unlocked gate and into the yard where some colorful chickens were running around in a fenced-in area


    46. Finished with the milking, she gathered up the chickens and shooed them into the shed


    47. “It’s the chickens


    48. Piers left the poisoned chickens he’d taken from his landlady by the alien’s lair and climbed into a nearby tree to wait for them


    49. Piers had sat in the tree, watching as the aliens came out of the ground, worried that the twenty chickens he’d left wouldn’t be enough


    50. Men, women, children, dogs, chickens, goats and pigs roamed freely in a confusing sea of activity: just the sort of scene she had once dreamed of capturing on film













































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