They were usually beanpoles that could eat half a cow and stay anorexically skinny. |
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Arika could see beanpoles thick with beans and peas, greens of all kinds, and squashes and many other forms of hard vegetables. |
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Behind a row of beanpoles stands the garden house, which has lost one post. |
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They were usually beanpoles who could eat half a cow and still stay skinny. |
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What we get are two beanpoles wearing big specs, big hair and big stupid grins. |
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Designers want their clothes to look good so they employ beanpoles to display them. |
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Visitors flocked to the Margrove Heritage Centre in April to buy sustainable local beanpoles and to learn more about wildlife gardening. |
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