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He lay his head back on the crushed egg cartons.
I turned the egg carton so that its long edge was horizontal to the ground.
The last factory, an egg carton manufacturer, closed in 1982.
In the center of the tangle was a cardboard egg carton.
The door to the electronics store was wedged open with an egg carton.
"I constantly have people talking about foam, fabric and egg cartons," he said.
Gray handed what looked like two small egg cartons to Kat.
I haven't yet found a second life for egg cartons or shoe boxes.
Egg cartons offer some of the most interesting reading, although the words are seldom enlightening.
She positions her pots on top of plastic egg cartons, an inch or so high.
Take four uncooked white eggs in an egg carton and wear old clothes.
Egg cartons or trays are designed to protect whole eggs while in transit.
This one was smaller - half an egg carton with the last two egg-cradles standing empty.
I took the egg carton over to the wastebasket and tipped out its contents.
Here are some of the findings: Egg cartons.
She found the earring in a bit of soggy egg carton inside a tin can.
I was out of egg cartons by then, and the thing was going to have too many batteries for just one or two anyway.
The college recruited about a dozen students who soundproofed their first studio with egg cartons.
How can an egg carton claim that the contained eggs have less fat and more vitamin E?
Consumers should say no to its impostor, the polystyrene egg carton, it said.
Walls of the makeshift studios were lined with egg cartons for sound insulation.
By now the egg carton, attached to the minute hand, was working its way up toward the base of the TV.
How much better it would have been, then, had he been in an egg carton when he fell.
He has a motto: "An egg carton holds only 12 eggs unless you want to scramble some."
An "egg carton" mattress, with individual air pockets, can help prevent bedsores.