Creative genius often seems to be ladled out to those who are manifestly unworthy of it. |
In the South, beans get ladled up with lots of the broth and served with a square of corn bread. |
It came to the table in an impressive metal container, with all the elements cooked and ready to be ladled out onto the waiting vermicelli. |
Lesser fly-on-the-wall programmes would have ladled the pathos on with a shovel but there's an unfussy, understated humanity here. |
Think of it as a mini-version of the millions ladled out to keep corporations from abandoning lower Manhattan for New Jersey. |
Soup was ladled into it, and the next woman placed a piece of crusty bread on the side along with a browning apple. |