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Example sentences for "full stomach"

  • Don't go to bed on a full stomach," advised Chot.

  • You can't paddle well on a full stomach," said Chot.

  • Not on a full stomach--on a bunch of notes," said Pod, and burst into a roar of laughter.

  • If he can't paddle well on a full stomach, let him turn over on his back," said Pod, then dodged when Fleet made a pass at him.

  • And Kazan had the advantage of a few hours of rest and a full stomach.

  • The day's work, a full stomach, and the pool of warm sunlight in which he lay had all combined to make the otter sleepy.

  • Horses ought to be fed, and if possible, exercised or worked regularly, but never on a full stomach.

  • When unprepared grain is fed, it should be on a full stomach, to prevent imperfect mastication, and consequent loss of the food.

  • Contented sounds saluted his ear, and when he heard the angry voice of a woman he knew it to be the anger that proceeds from a full stomach.

  • A full stomach conduces to inaction, and the cub lay in the cave, sleeping against his mother's side.

  • To have a full stomach, to doze lazily in the sunshine--such things were remuneration in full for his ardours and toils, while his ardours and tolls were in themselves self-remunerative.

  • So doth it, if it be unseasonably used, upon a full stomach, or when the body is full of crudities, which Fuchsius so much inveighs against, lib.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blue flag; foreign missionary; full assurance; full blast; full bloom; full career; full cock; full consideration; full flight; full gallop; full gilt; full great; full grown; full half; full load; full operation; full retreat; full size; full song; full stomach; full suit; full year; fully described; fully expected; lead pencils; true morality