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good to eat example sentences
good to eat
1. decorated boxes, or that everything was good to eat and in its
2. The others, good to eat as they were, were everywhere
3. It is not good to eat much honey; so for men to search their own glory is not glory; he who has no rule over
4. He would open a portal to a random dimension and see if there was anything good to eat
5. The fruit of the yucca is good to eat
6. Supermarkets throw out blemished fruit and vegetables by the ton each day… food that is perfectly good to eat
7. On the contrary, the hired scribes of the capitalist Press wrote columns of fulsome admiration of the miserable claptrap, and the working men who had elected this man went into raptures over the `Brilliant Epigram' as if it were good to eat
8. It like riddles, praps it does, does it?" He was anxious to appear friendly, at any rate for the moment, and until he found out more about the sword and the hobbit, whether he was quite alone really, whether he was good to eat, and whether Gollum was really hungry
9. The making of these was one of his secrets; but honey was in them, as in most of his foods, and they were good to eat, though they made one thirsty
10. I suppose he's no good to eat: she wouldn't worry about words from High Up
11. Some fishes that are otherwise good to eat, such as the Barracuda and Snapper, are inedible when taken from reefs and lagoons, where they will have absorbed poisonous substances with their own food
12. Some crops may still be available after the flood waters recede and birds that have escaped the flood will be safe and good to eat
13. Those families which were very rich or very foolish with their money ate canned beans and canned peaches and packaged bread and bakery cake; but they ate secretly, in their tents, for it would not have been good to eat such fine things openly
14. They’re good to eat
15. "Things that's good to eat?"
16. When the guests left, we had to look after the labourers: they thought only of resting and having something good to eat, but we cared only about having our property attended to,—and so sinned
17. olitoria, being a very delicate and tender plant, and very good to eat in sallad, as I have tried it myself, its taste is sweet and pleasant, the whole plant may be eaten, (even the root) being all juicy and tender: it grows in such an abundance in some spots, that it might occasionally afford a most precious and delightful sallad, but if cultivated for that purpose, it might be found an agreeable addition to our culinary herbs