Supermarket
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158 examples of Supermarket in a sentence
This is my
supermarket.
A hundred seventy-five salad dressings in my supermarket, if you don't count the 10 extra-virgin olive oils and 12 balsamic vinegars you could buy to make a very large number of your own salad dressings, in the off-chance that none of the 175 the store has on offer suit you.
So this is what the
supermarket
is like.
And in cheesecake and all kinds of desserts, like chocolate mousse, tiramisu, vanilla pudding, everything that's cooled in the supermarket, there's gelatin to make it look good.
And this is actually sold in the frozen area of the
supermarket.
So if you're running Namibia for Coca-Cola, and you have a 107 constituencies, you know where every can versus bottle of Sprite, Fanta or Coke was sold, whether it was a corner store, a
supermarket
or a pushcart.
This is the largest
supermarket
in the Caribbean at peak shopping time.
I'd go to the
supermarket
and all of my food is packaged in plastic.
When our DVD player kept pausing (hey it was $80 from the
supermarket
OK?) it was commented that the player knew the film was boring and was refusing to play it.
The idea that a charming, charismatic, top V.I.P employee could suddenly find himself turning up to work in his nearest
supermarket
is just so hard to believe and then to get your head round the fact that this guy has also become a master criminal is virtually impossible.
Luther starts out well enough... his origin at the circus, a creepy run at a supermarket, an attack of an old lady, and his disturbing occupation of a woman's farmhouse all set the mood nicely.
I saw this at my local
supermarket
and I knew that Debra was in it so I decided to buy it (out of support for that sexy woman!)
A man who runs into an old girlfriend in a
supermarket
and sees how his life should have been later hosts, with his current wife, a dinner party for an unhappy couple.
To be fair a couple of lines from the script will live long in the memory such as "These people (Cannibals) don't buy frozen meat from a
supermarket
like us, they get it fresh everyday from folk like you or me" Classic!
The woman has been doing the same job - a milk-woman and a
supermarket
casher - so long.
The film was apparently spawned from an idea one of the writers had when he 'saw' one of his creations in a
supermarket.
I cannot imagine Jeff and Mary Stone being told by their parents that trespassing in their neighbors' yards is okay, leaving a dog outside to bark all day is acceptable, or telling their mother to "shut up" in a
supermarket
in front of everyone.
A young woman steals some money from the dreary Vermont
supermarket
where she works, decides to run away to Florida where he has dreams of attending school with her friend Julie, and encounters an odd couple on the highway.
One day, Erik and Dexter connect and head up to the supermarket, where Dexter gets his first taste of Butterfinger.
When he is invited to participate in a new project, he asks the clumsy cousin of the director to drop him in a poor Latin neighborhood in Carlson to research the work of the manager of a small
supermarket.
Another example of the humor in the show, a girl tries to get out of paying at a
supermarket
checkout by trying to hypnotise the cashier.
Where the 1966 cartoon featured a Grinch that we could all identify with, Carrey's Grinch is that angry, soulless old man that we've all seen at one time or another, sitting in a parked car muttering to himself or tripping toddlers at the
supermarket
with his cane.
Plenty of tidbits purely for American audiences (the
supermarket
boss and his horribly forced catchphrase).
Small, random moments do work (a
supermarket
fight between Tepper and Black, Dern visiting Tepper in his dorm-room, all of the scenes set on the court), however the entire third act of the picture is an excruciating mess.
Plus, I really hated the old security guard and wished he had an accident in his
supermarket
cart.
If you want to see a war movie that's emotionally powerful, try renting Go Tell The Spartans, which is about the Vietnam War, and stars Burt Lancaster (who told me PERSONALLY in a serendipitous
supermarket
encounter that it was a film he was immensely proud of and one he viewed as some of his finest work, and which he was still upset had been largely ignored in the wake of the over-hyped Apocalypse Now), or an old WWII black and white classic Sink The Bismark, which, especially for an English film, is unbelievably heart-wrenching.
This movie should have gone straight to £1.99 DVD in a
supermarket
near you.
Thats the reason i think Hollywood started to use cartoons in movies with actors like this you must forget the art of cinema , be sure that you ll have tons of pop corn to consume for time to pass till this movie ends also get many cola's hamburgers your laptop your cellphone this movie can be used easily in a restaurant but for sure not in a theater , my dog who is always next to my family when watching a movie left the building.The sure thing is that this movie is referring to people with no demands from the cinema art.The only thing that this movie can be used is for watching it when making the
supermarket
shopping list.I am giving 2 stars for supporting the India's cinema efforts but for nothing more or less..
I paid literally £1 for this DVD in a
supermarket
because I tend to have a lot of faith in bargain horror flicks, B-movies especially.
I purchased it recently from a rack of previously-viewed videos on sale at the
supermarket
and I was very glad to add this one to my history video collection.
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