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  1. a quantity that you can carry in one or both arms

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She should have brought a basket, she decided, holding an armful of veggies.
O network's "Saturday Night Live" is expected to take home an armful of trophies.
Holly isn't a fighter who will end her journey with an armful of guns.
But on Sunday afternoon, Anna Netrebko arrived onstage at Carnegie Hall with an armful of roses.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Panicked shoppers thronged supermarket aisles, grabbing bags of salt by the armful.
Days later, he arrived at her office with his mother in tow, and an armful of clothes.
Each of them, similarly dressed, also had an armful of knitting, making scarves and sweaters as they chatted.
"Down here, dude, it's fight for yourself," said another man who walked off with an armful of sodas.
From a shelf in her pantry, Ingrid retrieved a bouquet of white roses and an armful of tea lights.
They would grab clothes by the armful and would later gather in a corner to cherry-pick the best items.
In one area, an armful of blinking drones spin their cameras wildly, finding the limits of their new three-axis gimbal.
One drops an armful of coats on the floor, pulls a bag from his jacket and crams it full of loot.
But Batfleck may go home with an armful of awards from another prestigious institutions — the Golden Raspberry Awards for truly terrible films.
Lopez finished off the look with a matching set of stiletto heels, a gold box clutch and an armful of Swarovski bracelets.
When she visited his house, she generally arrived with an armful of baguettes and pastries, leftovers from the bakery where she worked.
Stocking up in Tarlabaşı—a seedy but gentrifying area neighboring Istiklal—a shopkeeper loads an armful of beer bottles into Saïd's backpack.
Let's get into the mindset of Grammy voters and figure out who will stand backstage with an armful of gramophone trophies this year.
Under no circumstances, however, would she accept such solicitude from me; she would hand it right back, like an armful of rotting fish.
Giant piles of water, medicine, blankets and even baby formula hugged the periphery, brought by neighbors who carted it in by the armful.
My parents would swing by the library and checkout books that they knew I would like, and they would bring them by the armful.
As Young returns to the MUNCHIES kitchen with an armful of fragrant sage, it becomes plainly clear that he is not your average bartender.
Every cook and foodie who wanders through a Williams Sonoma store emerges with an armful of high-tech kitchen appliances, beautiful dinnerware, and gourmet snacks.
In an ad for Dior's fragrance Sauvage, Johnny Depp rolls up his sleeve to reveal an armful of jewelry, including a turquoise-and-silver bracelet.
Beatrice, 27, carried two shopping bags as she chatted and smiled happily at her sister, who had an armful of books and wore a bowler hat.
For many college students, the library is a place to hole up and finish a paper or to gather an armful of books from the stacks.
If you haven't already, mark that date down if you're gunning for a piece (or, let's be real, an armful of pieces) of the brightly hued collection.
At the top of the show, Meyers alluded to Spielberg's film's awards-season bona fides, feigned to present an armful of Globes before the show even started.
NAIROBI, March 2104.1000 (Reuters) - An armful of roses would brighten most people's day, but for Kenyan farmer Inder Nain being surrounded by colourful blooms is a nightmare.
Feeling that wouldn't be enough, Petke instead showed up in person with an armful of gifts and without any club representative to manage (or publicize) the visit.
The number of blocks a New Yorker has to trek lugging an armful of groceries could mean the difference between a great neighborhood and a crummy one.
"I love buying vegetables that are still dirty," says a 26-year-old shopping at the market in late January, showing off an armful of soil-dusted turnips.
In anticipation of the Mirage 24.30's opening party on May 26, the Cityfox team had applied for an armful of permits from the city's various government agencies.
"The books give you wonder in everyday life," said Katherine Mann, 13, who had an armful of "Lady Midnight" copies she had bought for herself and family members.
Culpo charged ahead, changing looks yet again, looking runway ready in a full look from Jonathan Simkhai's Resort 2016 collection, minimally accessorized with an armful of Jennifer Fisher bracelets.
Without waiting for my answer, he had another kid move a few rows back so that I could silently walk to the front with an armful of visual acuity aids.
The women moo and shake their butts, making a joke of themselves for the butchers; they leave with an armful of Wonder Bread and mayonnaise that Rose has mistaken for butter.
His pharmacy was immediately adjacent to a "pain management clinic" that dispensed hydrocodone (an opioid) by the armful to my client, and before that, to my client's grandmother, aunts, uncles, and parents.
In a pivotal early scene, when Reynolds first meets Alma in a diner, she stumbles and nearly drops an armful of dishes before catching her balance and flashing a charming, sheepish smile.
This is discovered, charmingly, after Bridget, loaded down with an armful of Cookie Crisp cereal, chocolate milk and wine, mentally calculates that her period is late and reaches for a pregnancy test.
There was no hope for me after that, and I was straight down to the public library ordering books by the armful and seeking out every old interview I could find of theirs.
Rising star Brie Larson, 26, took home the statuette for best actress for her role as an abducted young woman in indie movie "Room," adding to her armful of trophies from other award shows.
In the center of the meadow, Swoon's "Kamayura" portrait depicts a (presumably) Amazonian woman, grasping an armful of fish, birds, and flora as a host of bulldozers eat away at the base of the portrait.
You could probably hang an armful of beach chairs, towels, beach toys, a tote bag, and a small cooler on this thing while still leaving room for the family pet, and maybe a toddler or two.
Lotion I have an armful of body lotions perched on my bathroom shelf: Everything from pricey ones that smell intoxicating but stay sticky on my skin to cheaper ones that absorb nicely but lack staying power.
She was impossibly stylish, one of those women who can walk into a store, come out with an armful of clothes and jewelry I would have passed over and put them together in sophisticated, elegantly accessorized combinations.
One recent night, three guests and I ducked and bobbed and turned every minute or so as somebody tried to squeeze through with a hot plate of food, or an empty chair, or an armful of coats.
Critics met the film warmly, and Seth Meyers made a gag of its starry might during his opening monologue at the Golden Globes in January, introducing it as a woman came onstage with an armful of trophies.
On Broad City, 25-year-old Abbi walks into a dressing room with an armful of clothes in a clear spoof of the cliché: "First one's fine," she shrugs, before balking at the price-tag at the register.
So it wasn't exactly a surprise when Tony tweeted an update a few hours later: a photo of Alyssa walking out of the store with an armful of goodies and a smile bigger than a kid on Christmas.
They are smitten with Ms. Eilish, who took home an armful of Grammys this week, remodeling themselves in her image, posting gaudy makeovers on Instagram and other social platforms, from places as far-flung as Tbilisi and Nashville.
TODAY'S NUMBER 975 The number of new stores Dollar General plans to open this year TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY Puppy love There's no better way to say goodbye to a challenging week than with an armful of cute puppies.
I was first introduced to poppers (the inhalant that makes anal sex a breeze and dancing a joy) by a lesbian roommate who worked at a nightclub bar, who would return home each night with an armful of confiscated drugs.
Wearing an armful of jangling bangles and a t-shirt repping Cop Watch, the police monitoring group that she volunteers for in Sunset Park, Perez-Rodriguez points to the Black Panthers as one of the first groups to organize cop watch work.
They sat around a toolbox that Assange was using for a table in his bedroom, and ate takeout sushi and drank sake, and after the sake was finished Assange produced an armful of half-consumed bottles of liquor—gifts from other visitors.
Sean Paul will enter a room bearing an armful of complimentary Jamaican patties for everyone he is about to meet, while also keeping one hand free to hold a tennis ball for reasons he doesn't have to explain, because he is Sean Paul.
We speculated earlier about what Beckham was planning to do Cannes, and on Wednesday she revealed she's in town for the film festival at the invitation of Chopard, attending a dinner for the jewelry brand while wearing a whole armful of mega-carat diamonds.
She accessorized with over $2 million worth of Lorraine Schwartz jewelry including a custom-made halo with over 100 carats of nude champagne diamonds, a pair of 30-carat Colombian emerald and diamond earrings, an armful of gold bracelets, three diamond and ruby rings, and of course, her personal oval Lorraine Schwartz engagement ring.
But Amara says she didn't let the moment discourage her; in fact, the ignorance of people like Hollywood was the exact reason she signed up for reality TV. "A lot of people questioned why I wanted to do this show, because it sometimes gets a negative reputation," she says, an armful of bracelets jangling as she speaks.
His voice and vision made poetry from blackberry picking and ritual murder; from peeled potatoes in a bucket and epic travels in the afterlife; from a glimpse of his wife plunging into a swimming pool, and the tug of an airborne kite — "a tightened drumhead, an armful of blown chaff" — as he handed its string to his sons.
After Alfonso Cuarón's Netflix-distributed Mexican drama "Roma" took home an armful of Academy Awards, entertainment journalists hailed it as a step forward for Latino inclusion — just one example of how conflating Latin American success in Hollywood with Latino representation tends to overlook how Latinos in the United States remain invisible both behind the camera and in front of it.
For a state dinner, she selected an embroidered floral V-neck dress by Naeem Khan (the same designer her daughters just wore to their first U.S. state dinner!) and Jimmy Choo heels, and for an event to promote her Let Girls Learn education initiative, she chose a bold Tracy Reese print wrap dress with an armful of bangles, keeping the focus on her — and her important message.
The Anger Girlfriend had a Relational Experiment that required her to burst into Kurt's bedroom as he was waking up, then pelt him with an armful of his shoes, one after another, screaming that she knew what he'd done, that he better tell her exactly what had happened, that she'd know if he was lying, that if he lied, it would all get worse.
Regardless of whether Rihanna misses out on taking home that armful of golden statuettes, or manages to execute the ultimate pop culture coup and steal the biggest award of the night, Record of the Year, out from underneath Adele and Beyoncé's noses, the singer can still walk away a winner no matter what knowing that her sense of style is absolutely awards-worthy on its own.
As someone who gets high regularly, the novelty of buying weed at a store wore off quickly; if anything, the things Denver was doing with craft beer became far more interesting to me.. It wasn't until I was walking home with an armful of groceries and was nearly bowled over by some dude screaming, "I JUST BOUGHT AN EIGHTH FOR THIRTEEN BUCKS!" in a heavy Long Island accent that I first felt contempt for marijuana.
A 1949 Louise Dahl-Wolfe photo shows Standard Oil heiress Millicent Rogers, an advocate for Native American rights and a collector of Native American art and jewelry, with an armful of silver bracelets, a turquoise necklace as thick as a lei and a long, crinkly-pleat "broomstick" skirt, which was likely designed by Martha Reed, whose Martha of Taos label and shop was responsible for mainstreaming — or, well, appropriating — this classic Navajo style.
The smoky butterscotch of her voice; the twinkling tapestry of piano and acoustic guitar; the coffeehouse songwriting of Ms. Jones and her bandmates — it all made "Come Away With Me" into the choice for the average American family struggling to agree what to play on the car stereo, moved about 30 million copies (more than any Blue Note album before or since) and earned her an armful of ore at the Grammys.
With its acidulous and herbaceous accents, the head note mingles with the heart in a bewitching armful of roses and jasmine.
The "H" in "H Mart" stands for Han Ah Reum, a Korean phrase meaning "one arm full of groceries". This phrase translates more literally to "spreading both arms to cover" or "armful".
Before the film was released they requested Hal Kanter to start writing a sequel, An Armful of Girls, with Hope as a married man chased over Europe by titled ladies. This was never made.
Marge appears and says she still does and they reconcile. Years later, an elderly Dr. Hibbert is watching the tape and remarks that he made tapes because he suspected a nurse of stealing sponges. Then for the first time he sees footage of the nurse sneaking past the hidden security-camera while gathering up a huge armful of sponges.
Price lives in Victoria, British Columbia, and is married to Canadian novelist Esi Edugyan. Their first child was born in August 2011,Marsha Lederman, "Esi Edugyan: A new baby, and an armful of literary-award nominations", The Globe and Mail, October 7, 2011. their second in 2014.Adrian Chamberlain, "Victoria writer Steven Price scores international book deal", Times Colonist, November 13, 2014.
When they found no one in the house, they salvaged what furniture they could before the fire spread into the living room. Bush discovered dynamite in the corner; he picked up an armful of explosives and handed it to one of the men. As Kehoe left the burning property in his Ford truck, he stopped to tell those fighting the fire that they should get to the school and then drove off.
Buddy then carries an armful of small logs, but drops them, upon tripping, just perfectly that they are arranged across a wooden stand as a xylophone, which Buddy then plays by means of two axes: a totem pole comes to life and dances for the lumberjacks. The hard-working men are called to supper: enthusiastically, they wash up. A song before the meal: "I Open the Old Northwest", with Buddy at the piano. Cookie serves the men their spaghetti.
Bloc Party's Kele Okereke on the Main Stage at Oxegen 07. The Pigeon Detectives's performance was also memorable as frontman Matt Bowman informed the crowd that he was too clean and then asked if anyone in the audience had any mud or muddy trainers that they could throw at him. This request was readily carried out by the crowd. Bowman himself then proceeded to pick up an armful of mud from the stage and rubbed it over his head.
Edugyan lives in Victoria, British Columbia, and is married to novelist and poet Steven Price, whom she met when they were both students at the University of Victoria. Their first child was born in August 2011,Marsha Lederman, "Esi Edugyan: A new baby, and an armful of literary-award nominations", The Globe and Mail, October 7, 2011. their second at the end of 2014.Adrian Chamberlain, "Victoria writer Steven Price scores international book deal", Times Colonist, November 13, 2014.
Armed was sired by the great stakes winner Bull Lea, the sire of Citation. His dam was Armful, whose sire was Belmont Stakes winner Chance Shot and whose grandsire was the great Fair Play. Besides being small for his age and very headstrong, Armed had the habits of biting and kicking hay out of his handler's pitchfork. Since he was also practically untrainable, his trainer, Ben A. Jones, sent him back to Calumet Farm to be gelded and turned out to grow up.
The two take advantage of their alone time ("Carried Away (reprise)") Hildy brings Chip and an armful of groceries back to her apartment, promising to cook for him. Chip insists that he must leave to find Ivy. She tells him to call the IRT, but they refuse to give Chip her address or phone number. He decides that he has tried hard enough, and he and Hildy attempt to get physical when her roommate, Lucy Schmeeler, home from work with a cold, intrudes.
Though Harry's professionalism and dedication bring Hans' business profitability and success, they also render Hans obsolete in his own life, leading him further into isolation and despair. In his depression, Hans revisits the great love of his life. In his youth, he courted her with an armful of red roses, but she turned him down because her parents did not want her to marry a fruit peddler. Though married to someone else, she undresses for casual sex, but he leaves.
He slipped back into the United States the next year, and started robbing banks and mail trains across the country as a lone bandit. Returning to California, on May 19, 1921, he tied up the mail clerk on Train No. 10 eastbound from Sacramento and robbed the express car of $187,000. The next morning, he told the mail clerk of Train No. 20 to throw up his hands or he would blow his head off. When the train reached the Overland Limited at Roseville, he ran down the tracks with an armful of mail.
It may have been money that ended the relationship between Toulmin and the Wright brothers. In April 1910, Toulmin issued a statement saying that attacks on the Wright brothers was wholly unjustified. By 1911 Toulmin's prized clients were operating the world's first aircraft factory and the world's first flight- training school while fighting an armful of patent-infringement suits. On February 13 and 15, 1911, William Joseph Hammer, consulting engineer, and James W. See, mechanical engineer, gave depositions that were taken at the office of H. A. Toulmin, Dayton, Ohio.
Alison's first novel, The Love-Artist, was published in 2001 by Farrar, Straus & GirouxFarrar, Straus & Giroux and has been translated into seven languages. It was followed by The Marriage of the Sea, a New York Times Notable BookAn intricate, elegant novel that ponders the connections among love, illusion and fidelity in the permutations of eight central characters behaving in two romantic and romanticized cities, New Orleans and Venice. of 2003. Her latest novel, Natives and Exotics, appeared in 2005 and was one of that summer's recommended readings by Alan CheuseAlan Cheuse: An Armful of Books for Summer of National Public Radio.
The first Audience Song is sung before the curtain rises to reveal the children's nursery at Iken Hall, which Rowan the nursery-maid is covering in dust-sheets in preparation for a visit from the chimney sweeps. Miss Baggot, the elderly sharp-tongued housekeeper, escorts in Black Bob, the master sweep, and his son Clem, "a sullen apprentice as black as his dad". Last of all Sam trails in, a small white figure struggling with an armful of buckets and rope. While Miss Baggot gives the instructions, Rowan is shocked by the wretchedness of the little boy, and begs the sweeps not to send him up the chimney.
Speedy Gonzales is at the carnival attraction "Shoot Speedy" in which people try to shoot Speedy with bullets from a gun in order to "win a beeg prize." The leader tells Speedy, in Spanish, about the dire situation the mice are in, not having access to the cheese guarded by Sylvester. Speedy agrees to help and runs through the field between the mice and Sylvester to fetch an armful of cheese with each turn. After failing to catch Speedy by hand, Sylvester employs a hand net, mousetraps, landmines, baseball equipment, and a pipe to funnel Speedy right into his mouth, but Speedy manages to thwart him every time.
Like Modigliani's first one-man show in Paris, it had reached the classic impasse, the clash of a conservative authority with an independent and free thinking artist. In a sarcastic and historically loaded gesture, he collected an armful of fresh fig leaves from the suburbs and pinned a leaf over the genitalia of each of the figures. Others, considered even more offensive, were veiled with black curtains. With this new, somewhat comic amendment, the show reopened and as one would expect, the scandal generated a huge amount of attention by creating one of the first real censorship issues for a Greek artist in the Post war period.
He talks about his dreams for the future with Kanai on a mountaintop while gazing at a beautiful field of stars. Upon returning home with an armful of rocks he has collected, he witnesses his father at work at the family pawnshop business, in the middle of insisting that he cannot give a poor farmer any more money for his goods. Kenji later argues with his father about the business, decrying the practice of profiting off the poor. However, he is cheered by his sister Toshi; he asks her if she has read his poem in Azalea, a reference to the magazine that Miyazawa started with his friends.
Retrieved December 28, 2005. As of 2007, pre-production work had been completed on Nam Prix, with Five Star Production awaiting Besson's EuropaCorp to provide its 50% of the budget needed to get filming under way. In March 2006 another project was announced for Wisit: a Chinese-language martial arts film called Armful, which is a revenge tale about a man who loses his arm. A gifted illustrator and comic-book artist, Wisit produced conceptual poster art for the film, which he said would be influenced by Hong Kong action cinema of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the One-Armed Swordsman films and Master of the Flying Guillotine featuring Jimmy Wang Yu as a one-armed fighter.
She then summons the palace guards and claims that Pacha and Kuzco murdered the emperor, forcing them to flee with an armful of vials containing various animal potions (Yzma deliberately knocked them all to the floor so that Kuzco and Pacha could not tell which one is correct), which they use to transform Kuzco during the chase. Pacha also knocks a table of flasks containing other animal potions into the pursuing guards, turning them into various animals. As they are cornered on the ledges of a giant wall structure, they are left with two remaining vials. Yzma and Kuzco struggle over the vials, accidentally crushing one and transforming Yzma into a small kitten.
In the early 1960s, the Stevenses faced losing part of their land to a proposed primary school, but their appeal was supported by New Zealand and British horticultural authorities and was upheld. The Queen Mother visited the Stevens’ gardens during her 1966 tour and reportedly left ‘with an armful of slips and cuttings’. Stevens continued to win prestigious awards for her cultivars, including the British Iris Society's Foster Memorial Plaque (1953) and the American Iris Society’s hybridisers’ medal (1955). Between 1949 and 1961 her cultivars won two awards of merit and six honourable mentions in American iris competitions. She was guest speaker at the American society’s annual convention in 1956—the first woman to be so honored—and was appointed an honorary judge in 1962.
Seth Meyerowitz in his book The Lost Airman (Atlantic Books, London) writes about his grandfather Arthur Meyerowitz who was in the crew of a B-24 bomber Harmful Lil Armful taking equipment from RAF Seething, England to the French resistance. The B-24 was badly damaged by German anti-aircraft 88mm cannons and Arthur parachuted out of his stricken plane over Nazi-German occupied France eventually escaping with the help of the resistance through Spain and Gibraltar back via Bristol, England to the United States. Arthur was indebted to many that helped him and the Morhange resistance especially Marcel Taillandier. The book ends with 18 pages of carefully researched notes relating to France during the period December 1943 to June 1944.
In UK daily newspaper The Independent, Thomas Sutcliffe wrote, "The somewhat open ending of The Vanishing Man (ITV) suggests that last night's comedy thriller was intended as a pilot". Noting "an armful of improbabilities", he suggested, "you will either have switched off or settled back to enjoy the special effects". Sutcliffe found the programme eschewed a sophisticated treatment of the main character's invisibility, "settling instead for the charm of a protagonist who can knock baddies on the head just when they think they have things under control, and then unpredictably reappear in the nude for a bit of comic relief". He concluded, "If they do make the series, they should schedule it for Saturday tea-time, when its natural audience will be able to enjoy it".
An attempt to cut a larger hole around the mouse's hole is foiled by the mouse cutting a hole beneath Sylvester's feet causing him to fall into the basement. A dynamite attempt predictably backfires after the mouse inflates and pops a paper bag, making Sylvester think the dynamite had already gone off, only to have the explosive go off in his face. His following attempt, involving a vacuum, results in Sylvester being sucked in, along with hot coal from the fireplace, and clumsily tumbling down into the basement while trying to hit the mouse with a golf club. However, the angrily persistent cat returns with an armful of dynamite and fireworks which blows prematurely as he's lighting the fuse, resulting in a tremendous explosion.
She spends more time with Costas, and at the airport turns back, and walks to Costas's tavern to find him attempting to seduce another tourist the same way. Costas is shocked to see Shirley after her departure, but she says she wants a job and is not upset at catching him in the act. Shirley's husband Joe (Bernard Hill), who was angry and confused at her departure, waits for her return with a large armful of flowers. He is shocked and embarrassed to find Shirley chose to stay and is not on the plane, and repeatedly calls her, pleading and arguing for her to return, saying that it is her place and she is embarrassing him, or telling her that her actions result from a midlife crisis or menopause.
Price worked for over half a century for The New Yorker, drawing hundreds of cartoons and 100 covers, including two in 1925, the monthly magazine's first year ("Paris Café", August 1, and "Heat Wave", August 29). Thomas Powers describes the Price covers in later decades as sometimes possessing "a stunning, wistful beauty", flagging, in particular, "a 1956 cover of circus queens riding elephants into the ring, a 1949 cover of a boy all alone on a spring ball field sliding into home plate, and a 1951 cover of autumn leaves falling over a summer house being closed for the winter—a husband sits waiting in the car as his wife gathers a last armful of flowers." His last cover appeared in the summer of 1973, the year his wife died.
The genre is also characterized by formulaic phrases often involving parallelism or repetition, which are found identically in many different works. For instance, many village-shrine bon-puri include the following sentence word-to- word in their conclusions, describing how the protagonist became a god that governs the lives of the villagers: > With a godly book more than an armful thick and a godly brush more than a > fistful thick, [the god] grinds ink for ten thousand pages in an inkstone > for three thousand pages... and takes charge of the town's jangjeok and > hojeok documents. Another stylistic feature of the bon-puri is the use of the emphatic present- tense in key moments of the narrative, marked by the verb-final suffix -go(na). This gives the impression that the story is being reenacted in the present day through the course of the ritual.

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