Use of porridge in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include porridge at the start of sentence, porridge at the end of sentence and porridge in the middle of sentence
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porridge at the end of sentence
- I hate lumpy porridge.
- Someone's been and eaten my porridge!
- She was feeding the baby with porridge.
- Don't scald your lips in another man's porridge.
- The child has eaten three platefuls of porridge!
- If there's one thing that disgusts me it's cold porridge.
- I'll pass on the fried potato crisp, but take the porridge.
- Their room was bare of furniture and they lived off porridge.
- As he has a bad cold,he has put on nothing but a bowl of porridge.
- I don't care about what you think; save your breath to cool your porridge!
- This is followed however by pitta bread, a cheese sandwich, crisps and a midnight bowl of porridge.
porridge in the middle of sentence
- Is/Are porridge oats on the breakfast menu?
- He did ten years porridge for armed robbery.
- Scum the bubble when the porridge is boiling.
- Margaret fed me porridge oats dusty with salt.
- There was a soggy mess of porridge on the table.
- Breakfast consisted of porridge served with butter.
- He's doing porridge again, this time for armed robbery.
- They lived frugally off a diet of porridge and lentils.
- Goldilocks had to choose which bowl of porridge to eat.
- Will you try a little porridge with some honey, Dorothy, my dear?
- The prisoners subsisted on one mug of the worst quality porridge three times a day.
- The infant spat out its porridge, and even without teeth enjoyed chewing on a piece of bread.
- Mixed protein dishes include cheese sandwiches, beans on toast and porridge that is made with milk.
- For staying power nothing beats a bowl of porridge and, as a bonus, oats are great health value, too.
- For breakfast the family eats a thin maize porridge made from dried milk, prepared over an open fire.
- They persuaded their father to let them use it to eat their porridge and this became a habit with them.
- Sure enough I got mushrooms and fried bread as well as bacon and egg and tomato, and porridge beforehand.