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"plateful" Definitions
  1. the amount of food that you can put on a plate

16 Sentences With "plateful"

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For others, it's a plateful of handmade khinkali, the country's meaty version of soup dumplings.
But you have to swat their hands away from the butter tart plate or they would eat the entire plateful.
We've got a plateful of things happening around the markets, the economy and the nexus in Washington that controls it all.
And in my sweet, idealist mind, I imagined such swaps to contain ample bounties of freshly baked goods by the colorful plateful.
The movie is the usual plateful of low humor and high melodrama, in no particular hurry to make its way through a busy plot.
As a plateful of deep-fried, beef-stuffed empanadillas sat steaming on the kitchen counter, Kim confided that even she questions her choice to medicate with marijuana.
"The markets were already up to their plateful digesting the impact on earnings and the economy before yesterday's announcement," said Tom Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt.
"If you order the entire goat we'll throw in the machito and the head for free," says Chávez as he brings out a plateful for me to try.
It's easy to understand concerns about communion, with long lines of people being served by the same small group of ministers, eating from the same loaf of bread or plateful of wafers.
Michael Chiklis is clearly a die-hard Patriots fan, and is beyond excited at the prospect of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell eating a plateful of crow if Brady wins MVP at the Super Bowl.
She got the job, and showed up her first day, Valentine's Day, with a plateful of home-baked pink heart-shaped cookies, and soon developed an intellectual rapport with Mr. Friedman over subjects including seasteading, transhumanism, rationalism and Paleo diets.
Rabbi Hiyya relates this account in Genesis Rabba: :Terah left Abram to mind the store while he departed. A woman came with a plateful of flour and asked Abram to offer it to the idols. Abram then took a stick, broke the idols, and put the stick in the largest idol’s hand. When Terah returned, he demanded that Abram explain what he'd done.
Saroja hopes he would settle down in Virichipalayam and away from his village. They buy a plateful of presents for the ceremony they are invited to. They decide to go directly to the temple where the ceremony will be held rather than walk down with other people from their village. At the ceremony, Kumarasena is humiliated by his uncle and asked to leave immediately.
Slant Magazines Eric Henderson panned the song as "sway gently with a hint of reggae swagger". Kevin Barber from the Consequence of Sound, who positively reviewed the album, wrote "In return for all of his generous favors he has given other artists, they give back as well. Damian Marley joins him on the reggae jam". Idolator's writer Robbie Daw had a mixed opinion towards the song by writing that the recording "isn't nearly as infectious as "Just The Way You Are", [but] it should still make for a fairly decent album track in what we’re hoping is a tasty plateful of catchy future singles".
When the resulting book appeared in 1997 however, Benamou was turned upon by many of Mitterrand's family and associates - even Pierre Bergé, who financed the Globe magazine called it a work of "absolute treachery" - and they would not help with the film. It seems they were particularly outraged not by revelations about Mitterrand's private life,-Mitterrand had a secret second family including the daughter he kept hidden from the public- or anything to do with Vichy, but with a description of Mitterrand devouring a plateful of ortolans. The bird is a protected species and eating them forbidden under EU law. Certain other people at the dinner called Benamou a liar saying this incident never happened.
He bought himself a farm and became a landowner. Ivan Ivanovich tells how he visited Nikolai, and how depressing it was for him to see this apparently happy man, now fat and flabby, living in what he imagined to be his earthly paradise, referring to himself as 'we, noblemen' and experiencing sheer delight which brings tears to his eyes, when his cook, as fat and pig-like as he is, delivers him a plateful of gooseberries. All this makes Ivan Ivanovich think about the nature of human happiness, which for him is very much the result of any happy man's unawareness of how much grief and pain is there behind the walls of the narrow world he'd built for himself.

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