We had a bellyful of that in 1967, and its destructiveness needs no homily. |
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Even remnants of last meals were preserved, such as the bellyful of shrimp fossilized inside one 8-centimeter-long larval salamander. |
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His friends on the Control and Disciplinary Body have probably had a bellyful of Scottish history by now. |
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Everyone left with a pocketful of business cards and a bellyful of beer, wines and spirits, and Walter Thenisch's great food! |
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I've been listening to you all my life long and I've just about had a bellyful of it. |
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All purring has been forgotten, all pleasure from a bellyful of food is gone. |
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We only wanted a bellyful of McDonald's hash browns and biscuits as we waited in the drive-through line in Lugoff. |
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For those looking for a bellyful of laughs, two humorous pieces in the yuletide spirit. |
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I will not assert that potatoes are a better food than bread and cheese, but I have no doubt of a belly full of one, being better than a bellyful of the other. |
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I ducked to avoid it, swallowing my tenth bellyful of water. |
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I think they all had a bellyful of the rugby public's chiding and groaning at lack of skills and below par play that took us to rock bottom at the World Cup. |
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He found himself on a Douglas C-47 Skytrain transport plane flying out of Merryfield airfield, Somerset, on 5 June 1944, with a bellyful of Somerset steak and fresh eggs. |
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With a squishy silicone body and a bellyful of electronics, the little swimmer flips and turns nearly as fast as living fish do. |
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Once the climb is over and digested, there's just a 7.3 km loop to be run on the territory of the resort, a worthy dessert to finish a bellyful of sport. |
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