Sentence examples for bit eggs from inspiring English sources

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Many of Allen's anxious, absurdist one-liners — "I had a pain in the chestal area" (from the bit "Eggs Benedict"); "He made a remark" ("Mechanical Objects"); "Gertrude Stein punched me in the mouth" ("Lost Generation") — became regular family sayings, and the routine about the moose was, and still is, an oft-invoked favorite.

Many of Allen's anxious, absurdist one-liners—"I had a pain in the chestal area" (from the bit "Eggs Benedict"); "He made a remark" ("Mechanical Objects"); "Gertrude Stein punched me in the mouth" ("Lost Generation")—became regular family sayings, and the routine about the moose was, and still is, an oft-invoked favorite.

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There was some in nuts and seeds, and a bit in eggs.

That exposes vaccine recipients to a tiny bit of egg protein, which doctors once feared could cause adverse reactions in people allergic to eggs.

Here, it comes in the form of "informative, surprising, and colorful egg recipes" and social media integration so that users of the app can spread a bit of egg love with others.

Mr. Clinton came and went with not a bit of egg on his face.

In one early test, he gave a girl in the first grade a bit of egg camouflaged in applesauce.

Drop a bit of egg into the pan; if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready.

Drop a bit of egg into the pan, and if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready.

Drop a bit of egg into the pan and if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready.

If it splits, stir in a bit more egg yolk and it should come back together easily.

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