Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Go bring me a pitcherful, and another cup; I want a draught myself.
He'd brought back lemons and grapefruit this time, enough for a pitcherful.
He wouldn't mind a pitcherful or two himself.
There are also cold rum punches by the pitcherful.
Another pitcherful washed over me, deliciously.
She approached this, asked it for water, and was surprised when it provided a pitcherful, chips of ice circling lazily within.
We had a plum pudding for dinner on Tuesday and there was half the pudding and a pitcherful of sauce left over.
And then the server stabs the centers and pours in most of a small pitcherful of chocolate sauce.
"I wouldn't mind going to get a pitcherful, but I wish Grandfather Lamech did not live at the bottom of the oasis."
Eventually they got around to Bloody Marys by the pitcherful and Great Moments in Field Testing.
I was loath to start buying expensive tea, but one pitcherful made from a mix of Harney's Earl Grey Supreme, jasmine and black currant, and my search had ended.
On the mezzanine overlooking the sorting floor, a quality control tester, Rafael Rodriguez, scooped a pitcherful of simmering sauce from a vat and poured a sample into a device that measures consistency.
"I begin to understand why that unorthodox fellow Ahenobarbus Pontifex Maximus installed your plumbing and reduced the taking of water from the Well of Juturna to a ritual daily pitcherful.
I dumped the whole pitcherful of water into the basin in my haste, and grabbed up a napkin with which to catch the blood that was flowing down my neck and into my shirt.
It is the essence of fresh lemons, the antithesis of the artificial or too-sweet lemonades so common in this country, where even children are considered capable of making a pitcherful to sell at a sidewalk stand.
Mystified passers-by who stopped to ask why the "butter churn" was so large were surprised less than a minute later to see Mr. Peart draw out a spotless shirt, followed by a pitcherful of what looked and smelled like strong coffee.