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lashings
noun
Plural of lashing
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Signing Allen to an unprecedented TV deal will not only get Amazon lashings of press attention and copious amounts of legitimacy, it will also cause Allen's fans to search out the streaming hub (it is very hard to find from Amazon's cluttered home page) and sign up for the service.
Being Human's great strength is to take everyday soapy scenarios and subvert them with lashings of gore and black humour.
I have toast, good quality bread – often homemade – with lashings of butter and good homemade marmalade.
Tongue lashings An ugly mood Still nerve-racking Phew!
But they may, at least, explain why so many people like lashings of sugar on their breakfast cereal.
After the general election in 2005 big deficits emerged in many parts of the health service, although it had received lashings of taxpayers' money.
Relations between the neighbours for much of the past two millennia have been marked by brief bursts of mutual admiration interspersed with lashings of trouble, strife and, on occasion, total war.Admittedly, Mr Hu's visit was more fluff than substance.
Low inflation, lashings of liquidity and strong growth are the ideal environment for asset-price inflation.
She loved red meat with a passion, while America switched squeamishly to chicken; her cookery included lashings of eggs, butter and cream, when the national waistline was alarmingly expanding.
That favours firms selling moderately priced reactors with lashings of finance.Mr Lévy suggests designing a simpler and cheaper reactor.
In many people's minds, a 44-inch seat pitch with lashings of food and drink on a two-hour flight does indeed qualify as first-class service.
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