1 | The grains are quite plump. | |
2 | She has experienced the vicissitudes of life. | |
3 | The market is already saturated. | |
4 | The old man cast my fortune. | |
5 | He has experienced many vicissitudes of life. | |
6 | I've had enough. I can't eat any more. | |
7 | I'm quite full, thank you. | |
8 | A full belly makes a dull brain. | |
9 | He suffered agonies of remorse. | |
10 | He gorged himself on meat. | |
11 | For a servant when he reigneth; and a fool when he is filled with meat; | |
12 | We only want full stomachs. | |
13 | B: I hope I have time to see them all. | |
14 | And the second thing is it is unsaturated. | |
15 | We have the saturated calomel electrode . | |
16 | In years of plenty everyone has plenty to eat. | |
17 | She ate all she wanted and had some left over. | |
18 | The eye is bigger than the belly. | |
19 | Those people who want to die are suffering. | |
20 | A few oars weathered by the snow and the heat |