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He does seem to lose his feeting if the play is drawn out.
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The bit I'm painting is the rectangular metal box in the middle there, with the four pipes (two either side) coming out of it and the main inlet pipe feeting in on the right.
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Pros: this is a BIG grill so if you wana cook at minimal 4 porkchops or up to about 8 porkchops ive even grilled i think 3 decent sized T-bone steaks on it. nice look to it i personaly think (it is just paint though mostly a hard plastic feeting and colored top
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Pros: this is a BIG grill so if you wana cook at minimal 4 porkchops or up to about 8 porkchops ive even grilled i think 3 decent sized T-bone steaks on it. nice look to it i personaly think (it is just paint though mostly a hard plastic feeting and colored top
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Pros: this is a BIG grill so if you wana cook at minimal 4 porkchops or up to about 8 porkchops ive even grilled i think 3 decent sized T-bone steaks on it. nice look to it i personaly think (it is just paint though mostly a hard plastic feeting and colored top
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Pros: this is a BIG grill so if you wana cook at minimal 4 porkchops or up to about 8 porkchops ive even grilled i think 3 decent sized T-bone steaks on it. nice look to it i personaly think (it is just paint though mostly a hard plastic feeting and colored top
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"Please your honour, I went down to the blacksmith's, to get a shoe put on the auld meare's fore foot this morning; soa, says he to me, says he, 'There's a pretty talk going forads; there were two men came into th' Black Bull last neet, and won an'em had got a black eye; soa say't landlord, says he, 'Ha ye been feeting?'
chained_bear commented on the word feeting
"The footprints or tracks of animals.
1778/1792 Cartwright ii 328 We took up the traps; nothing had been on them: but we saw the fresh feeting of beavers, on the sands below the stint."
—Dictionary of Newfoundland English, 171
October 17, 2008