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1 Occasionally we have dessert of cold cabbage, or turnips or cracked corn.
2 When we get hungry again we have dessert , which is trifle.
3 Eat and drink, talk, tell stories, celebrate, laugh, and have dessert .
4 We're going to check out this entire house, then we're going to have dessert .
5 They'll have dessert ; and at dawn the best men will be taking a country drive.
6 It's okay to have dessert now and again.
7 And I'd usually have dessert (often ice cream) afterwards.
8 We were just about to have dessert .
9 Let's go have dessert in bed.
10 Vittoria and Maria set out some fresh plates and they all sat down to have dessert with the men.
11 I'd much rather have dessert .
12 So I decided to theme the game around "eating" -after eating dinner, women like to have dessert .
13 Perhaps by next Thanksgiving, Uncle Dick will come home, if he doesn't come to-day, and then maybe we can have dessert too.
14 When we finished, Lou bought a case of champagne and we'd sit down and drink and talk and have dessert and listen to the record.
15 The waiter came over and poured the remaining wine into Tracey's glass and asked, "Sir, do you and the lady care to have dessert ? "
16 Have dessert with us. She turned to Joel with a black look.
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