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After school, you take potatoes out of the field.
For good measure, he pulled all of his potatoes out of the field.
A conveyor belt dug white sweet potatoes out of the sand.
Kinsella lifts a four-stone sack of potatoes out of the boot.
Along the main path, an old woman dug tiny potatoes out of the soil with her hands.
Depending on the season, you could be weeding carrots or pulling a crop of potatoes out of the ground before a big rain comes.
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It is served with fries that taste as if they're made from potatoes, not dragged out of the back of a freezer truck, like the ones at BLT Burger do.
Bill: The doctor said it was like pulling a potato out of the tail pipe of a Ferrari – watch him go.
"A good director can make a superb french fry from a humdrum potato, but a playwright makes a potato out of thin air.
I took a potato out of the storage closet this past week and noticed that many of the spuds on the rack had begun to sprout in the cool darkness.
Instead of a few competing cookbooks and restaurants, we have Lucky Peach and Chowhound and "Iron Chef," not to mention Sandra Lee on YouTube making a baked potato out of ice cream, rolling it in cocoa powder, and garnishing it with "chives" (pistachios dyed deep green).
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