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Sentences with mitt

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  • I pressed a dime into his grubby mitt.
  • Dusting mitt
  • You just don't see 10-year-old kids throwing around a rugby ball or kicking a soccer ball in the States; they've either got a baseball mitt on their hand or are throwing around a basketball or football.
  • It was still sizzling and even through the oven mitt, the pan was on fire.
  • Catcher's mitt
  • I cut the oven off and put on an oven mitt and took the tray of hot cookies out of the oven and put them onto the cooling rack with the others.
  • He turned to them, slipping off his oven mitts and smiling.
  • Use an oven mitt or kitchen towel when handling or cleaning the hot grill.
  • They're trying to get their grubby mitts on our big cars and mansions in Pondok Indah and Bintaro.
  • Get this - old sweaters are unravelled on a regular basis with the wool used for ‘new’ scarves, mitts and toques.
  • So, if and when you finally hold a publisher's contract in your trembling little mitt, take a good look at what it says.
  • And chintz tea towels and oven mitts that are anything but chintzy.
  • The shadowbox incorporated a baseball mitt and trophies.
  • I wore an oven mitt to protect my hand from the cold.
  • Dressed in an apron with oven mitts to match, she noticed him and smiled.
  • ‘Yeah, and you lit your oven mitts on fire, too,’ I added, stifling my laughter.
  • The victim managed to retrieve her jacket and ran out the door leaving her sweater, mitts, hat and scarf inside.
  • Tickets for the 200-capacity date next month may have been snapped up within hours of going on sale but we have managed to get our mitts on a pair of the coveted items.
  • It didn't do any good reminding them that when I was their age I only received one modest gift, a baseball mitt or electronic game.
  • To prevent thumb-sucking, one recommended pinning the sleeves shut or wrapping the baby in a shawl to sleep, while another advised sewing mitts onto pajama sleeves.
  • The dime-size mesh vent on the back of the hand keeps your mitts from overheating, but it can also let in moisture.
  • Our new range for 2006 is a fully co-ordinated set of clothing, from mitts and bootees to Babygros and outdoor suits.
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