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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jar about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to shake or move something rapidly and forcefully. Example: The earthquake caused the building to jar about, sending books and papers flying off the shelves.
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"For the record, there is nothing remotely Jar Jar about Radagast," she wrote on Thursday.
Mr. Poore and Mr. Young both prefer peanut butter for bait (Jif 18-ounce jar, about $3), since the smell lingers longer than that of cheese.
The preparation is simple: take a large, clean jar (about a litre in volume) and loosely fill it with washed, hulled, and halved strawberries.
Add three avocados to an 8-ounce jar (about $3.99) and you have a dip with a refreshing tartness and just enough spice.
Makes 1 standard jar (about 450g) 6 limes 1 jalapeño pepper 300g sugar 2 tbsp cider vinegar 900ml water 1 Put a small saucer in the freezer.
Anyone overindulging in certain mustards (5.50 euros for a 420-gram jar, about 15 ounces) risks a D.U.I., thanks to additives like beer, white wine, whiskey and other spirits.
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Yet, after reading "Class Warfare," I can't convict — not least of all because in the book's final chapter, Brill undercuts much of his witnesses' prior testimony in an abrupt and jarring about-face.
In one school that IDPH investigated, a sixth-grade student found a jar with about 4 lb Hg in an unlocked school cabinet.
Polish shops, some supermarkets and German discount chains sell 930g jars for about £1.
Many home and entertaining accessories are marked down during Red Envelope's sale, which runs through April 4 (the Wine Flight set, originally about $70, is about $60; the Nickname Cookie Jar, regularly about $40, is about $30).
And yet there was something jarring about this exercise.
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