Biscuits
in sentence
41 examples of Biscuits in a sentence
I found quite a few packets of
biscuits
amongst all the fruit and vegetables and everything else that was in there.
So I want you to imagine that these nine
biscuits
that I found in the bin represent the global food supply, okay?
The next three
biscuits
are the foods that we decide to feed to livestock, the maize, the wheat and the soya.
We've lost another two, and we've left ourselves with just four
biscuits
to feed on.
And I was on the cusp of, sort of, adolescence, so I was starting to take
biscuits
from the tin without asking.
And a few times a year, I sip tea and dip
biscuits
with the likes of Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre, who says to me, "So, Kate, how have your last few months been?"
Now follow me, OK? (Laughter) Grandma.com would be a recipe for
biscuits
and spit-bath instructions.
And with his last human strength, he reaches over to take one of the biscuits, and his wife sees him, she rushes over, she slaps his hand, and she says, "No, they are for the funeral."
When the siblings accidentally drive off in their jeep with the basket of dog biscuits, the nanny follows them (it might've just been safer to purchase more) all the way to the cave the siblings intended to explore (I guess).
Brat Pack crooning and club exclusivity are not my
biscuits
of choice, but in this law-free world they make an alluring ambiance.
A million tons of Indian food assistance provides 100 grams of high-protein
biscuits
to two million of Afghanistan’s six million schoolchildren, a third of whom are girls.
The WFP is meeting emergency food needs for nearly 700,000 Rohingya, supplying nutrient-rich
biscuits
to new arrivals and feeding registered residents with regular distributions of rice, vegetable oil, and lentils.
There was tea, coffee, and biscuits, but nothing fancy.
As an additional piece of luck, thanks to favours, the Company had authorized her to sell bon-bons and biscuits, jars of which she exhibited, on two boards, behind the windowpanes.
Between the jars of
biscuits
and bon-bons their eyes rested on the opposite houses, of which the little curtains in the windows formed a row, revealing by their greater or less whiteness the virtues of the housekeepers.
On both sides the public-houses were crowded; there were rows of tables to the street, where stood a double rank of hucksters at stalls in the open air, selling neck-handkerchiefs and looking-glasses for the girls, knives and caps for the lads; to say nothing of sweetmeats, sugar-plums, and
biscuits.
"Listen!" said Jeanne, at last, hanging to his neck, "you must drink a little glass of rum and eat two biscuits, or I shall remain like this, and you'll have to take me with you."
He resigned himself, declaring that the
biscuits
would choke him.
In the dining-room below they hastened to serve him, one pouring out the rum, the other running to the pantry for the
biscuits.
Jeanne carefully placed the stopper in the rum bottle, while Lucie locked up the
biscuits.
But, good God! was it not disgusting to do that in front of a great fire, and to get up one's strength with biscuits, when the mates had neither a slice of bread nor a fragment of coal?
And, on an order from the Bishop, the servants brought in
biscuits
and Malaga wine, to which Julien did honour, and even more so than abbe Frilair, who knew that his Bishop liked to see him eat cheerfully and with a good appetite.
She returned presently with oranges, biscuits, a bottle of Malaga; she had found it impossible to purloin any bread.
For the next four days he lived a simple and blameless life on thin captain's
biscuits
(I mean that the
biscuits
were thin, not the captain) and soda-water; but, towards Saturday, he got uppish, and went in for weak tea and dry toast, and on Monday he was gorging himself on chicken broth.
For lunch, he said, we could have biscuits, cold meat, bread and butter, and jam - but NO CHEESE.
You can SEE them there in shoals, when you are out for a walk along the banks: they come and stand half out of the water with their mouths open for
biscuits.
Silently and patiently did the doctor bear all this, and all the handings of negus, and watching for glasses, and darting for biscuits, and coquetting, that ensued; but, a few seconds after the stranger had disappeared to lead Mrs. Budger to her carriage, he darted swiftly from the room with every particle of his hitherto- bottled-up indignation effervescing, from all parts of his countenance, in a perspiration of passion.
This was the signal for displaying the hidden treasures of the closet, which comprised sundry plates of oranges and biscuits, and a bottle of old crusted port--that at one-and-nine--with another of the celebrated East India sherry at fourteen-pence, which were all produced in honour of the lodger, and afforded unlimited satisfaction to everybody.
Do you recollect, with all the eagerness of a child's love, one day pressing upon her acceptance, two small caraway-seed
biscuits
and one sweet apple, neatly folded into a circular parcel with the leaf of a copy-book?''I do,' replied Bob Sawyer.
And there were provisions too: this was not a large parcel, but it was comforting to know that of essence of beef and
biscuits
there were six months' consumption.
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