We could happily have pottered about the site for most of our four-day break, swimming, playing footie and watching the yachts float regally by. |
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Stuffed with lunch we pottered back castle-ward and to The Guildhall, the soon to be venue of a certain wedding. |
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We pottered around bookstores and junkshops, and had falafels for lunch. |
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Local government pottered on for a few more decades, declining in importance but not fully emasculated. |
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The mood was self-consciously informal: the leaders were distinguished only by pale blue lapel pins as they pottered about the summit venue, a modish art gallery in east London. |
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For a while after she moved in, he pottered around with a smile on his grizzled face, raffishly touching the brim of his baseball cap to us neighbors and whistling as he swept the leaves off his front steps. |
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I couldn't see it as she pottered about making coffee, fussed over her uneaten carrot cake and talked me through the events of his death and the subsequent trial. |
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The silver-haired man in glasses pottered casually up the busy motorway in shirt sleeves and a tanktop, steering with one hand and holding a walking stick between his knees. |
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