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1 They were rather depressing with landlord-tan wallpaper and the smells of old cooking .
2 Canoe, old cooking pot, all of it gone and he hadn't heard a thing.
3 Wouldn't it be a brilliant thing, if I could move the old cooking stove?
4 There were the smells of mildew and old cooking , of cold ashes in the fireplace.
5 Anthropologists have found what may be remnants of 2-million-year- old cooking fires, but the evidence is equivocal.
6 I'm still not wild about it, but it definitely intrigues me more than plain old cooking .
7 There was the smell of old clothes and old cooking , the race odours of every nationality known to the metropolis.
8 There were only things that had to be reused, from fabric to old cooking oil to human waste for fertilizer.
9 An old cooking - stove is set up in the shanty, and its sheet-iron pipe, projecting through the roof, makes a chimney a superfluity.
10 Beyond was a black little room, at the back of which stood an old cooking stove with a fire going and a kettle singing.
11 They located a hopeful sign-oldcooking utensils of a local make and a dirt-coveredflimsy-inthe day's fourth square.
12 His favorite gift-books "appertained" to the art of cooking, in one of which (Hazlitt's " Old Cooking Books") I find inscribed to Mrs. Thompson:
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