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Meanings of hot tamales in English
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Usage of hot tamales in English
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There was Salisbury steak; or chicken-in-gravy; or hottamales in a can.
2
He tried to sound confident about it-oras confident as you can be, crammed in between forty-poundcanisters of hottamales.
3
Lonny, in the lead, shoved HotTamales direct for the great picture.
4
Lonny mounted HotTamales, the accomplished little beast prancing with fire and intelligence.
5
At three o'clock the cowpunchers rode up for Lonny, bringing HotTamales, saddled.
6
It's a battle with myself: no HotTamales today.
7
Hottamales have never crossed the plains East.
8
Perhaps it seemed thus to HotTamales.
9
I listed HotTamales, black licorice, those pastel-coated almonds that looked like the eggs of some curious bird.
10
Hottamales, fruits of all kinds, women cooking rather dirty looking meats and foods over rusted, greasy home made charcoal burners.
11
I wandered inside the store, pretended shopping, and managed to steal two boxes of HotTamales from under the clerk's nose.
12
Before he could speak Lonny leaned in his saddle as HotTamales pranced, pointed his quirt at the Senator, and said, calmly:
13
At bedtime Lonny stole away from the campfire and sought HotTamales, placidly eating grass at the end of his stake rope.
14
Did HotTamales fancy he saw a steer, red and cavorting, that should be headed off and driven back to the herd?
15
Among them rode Lonny, a youth of twenty-three, brown, solemn-faced, ingenuous, bowlegged, reticent, bestriding HotTamales, the most sagacious cow pony west of the Mississippi.