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She put down the trug and went to meet the man getting out of the driving seat.
He caught her arm and threw the trug to the ground.
Eugenia picked up the trug and got to her feet.
She was just about to go into the garden with her trug when the telephone rang.
He took a radish from the trug and ate it.
Dot shoved the trug out of sight under their table before the waitress saw.
This neat trug is the perfect way to say thank you to the one you love!
As if on cue, Ben appeared from behind the house carrying a trug loaded with vegetables.
He picked up the trug and carried it to the kitchen for her and then wandered off.
A Sussex trug is a wooden basket mainly used for gardening.
She took Dot's carriers and Dot carried the trug basket.
Sally-Anne sat down on a wooden bench, the trug at her feet, and drowsed a little in the sun.
Would you like to take the trug from the kitchen cupboard and go and collect them for me?'
The rose-filled trug was at her feet.
Sussex - the Sussex trug basket, still a flourishing industry.
I fetched the trug, the trowel and the bucket, and began to clear the debris that had accumulated.
"Tirla, go get my trug and my stool from the shed.
She was piling them neatly in the trug she had brought with her when a small sound behind her made her look up.
He does tours of their vegetable patch, collects salad for lunch in a traditional gardener's trug and is forever experimenting with new dishes.
A grey-haired lady was kneeling by the flower bed of a thatched cottage, a trug basket slowly filling with weeds at her side.
At the bottom of Trug is a secret compartment where Bits and Bobs keep their most prized objects.
Programming by Psi and Trug.
She staggered with the laden trug to where the buffers stood up like huge metal pennies on their sides preventing the train from going any further.
Shapes and sizes became standardised, the most well-known shape being the "common or garden" trug ranging in volume from one pint to a bushel.
And she cut a dozen and a half splendid blooms and laid them reverently in Sally-Anne's trug.