Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
So I opened the cookshack door and stepped inside.
He had twenty rounds in the air before the first hit, landing beside the cookshack door.
I ran down to the cookshack and, at the door, I stopped and looked back.
It would be just like Mack, when he didn't find the peeper in the cookshack, to search the entire camp.
I had just settled down to work when a commotion broke out down at the cookshack.
Then it's supper at the cookshack, a large limestone building that serves as ranch office, social center, kitchen and dining room.
Greasy had the cookshack stove fired up and smoke was curling from the chimney.
Chow, who had confidently gone off to his cookshack to start dinner, emerged clutching a heavy skillet.
The restaurant's pit, a black Cookshack smoker about the size of a household refrigerator, is parked right there in the kitchen, too.
Mookah dropped into the arena and began to call for help to get the catbeast en route to the cookshack.
I remembered how Greasy had chased his Shadow from the cookshack, lamming him with the frying pan.
The shadow was walking back toward the cookshack, with the pan tucked underneath its arm, and Greasy was climbing down off the shovel.
Greasy was weaving and circling, trying to head back for the cookshack, but each time the Shadow got him headed off and went on chasing him.
He headed for the cookshack and Knight and Carr went along with him, but I headed for my tent.
But I got an easier name for that steel cookshack on caterpillar treads I saw gettin' loaded into Slim's plane.
-working in a railroad gandy-dancing cookshack or sumpin for the Boston and Maine in New England!
I was closer to the cookshack than most of them and I am no slouch at sprinting, so I got one of the better seats at the big outdoor table.
That first year, Granny Poke, in a bedraggled cookshack, fired up her wood stove to cook a batch of brown beans, poke greens, homemade fruit cobbler and cornbread.
The kitchen was a cookshack, a separate small building outside, connected to the house by a short breezeway and surrounded by a fenced yard that also enclosed the back of the house.
Some of the men were stringing cable and others were rigging up some batteries of lights and down in the cookshack I could hear Greasy singing, but the song was sad.
The fish goes into a salty brine, and the wood goes into a smelly electric box called the Cookshack Smokette, which Mr. Schafer keeps on the balcony of his Park Avenue apartment.
These nautical usages are now obsolete: camboose and kabhuis became the galley when meal preparation was moved below deck, camboose, the stove, became the galley range, and kabhuis the cookshack morphed into kombuis, which means kitchen in Afrikaans and Dutch.