Enno couldn't help but snarf it down, only to feel awkward as he finished his before anyone had made a second bite. |
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And when I say come... Osborne: Snarf, snarf, Dave Cameronn: Some of you may be worried about the economy. |
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Lots of youngsters get a bang out of watching the puppy snarf up bits of food thrown on the floor, so Misha should be locked away while the little ones eat. |
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We still managed to snarf 1.29bn servings out of home over the last year, 178m of them from traditional fish and chip shops. |
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They just draw the cash, snarf the subsidised scran and do little, very, very little except troop through the lobbies to vote as they are told. |
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I am reminded of my mother, who stopped making her own profiteroles in the early 80s – choux, crème pat et al – after realising it took her hours to make them and my father seconds to snarf them. |
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Either write-through or write-back policy caches may snarf the data that the bus master is writing to memory. |
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One observer has even reported that the Heffalump has been known to audibly snarf. |
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Once the courts took away the owners' platinum parachute — that television money they thought they could snarf whether games were played or not — the grand evil scheme was doomed. |
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The old 40-horse models used to snarf up more fuel than today's 90-horse models. |
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Herfurt found that he could snarf 44 of 135 Nokia 6310i phones that passed by his booth. |
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The gang of seven waging war against the forces of evil in the 1987 kids series were Wilykat, Wilykit, Lion-O, Panthro, Tygra, Cheetara and Snarf. |
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