I hope this ends any disturbing talk I've seen about the blogosphere about Andy being the unthinking woman's bit of crumpet. |
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But he's not just the witty boulevardier whose model looks have made him the thinking female student's crumpet for years. |
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But there were many less exotic offerings such as omelette, cheese toasties and muffin or crumpet with either tea or coffee. |
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I decided I, too, would flit among the islands in search of cheap lodgings, wonderful food, clean, unspoilt beaches and, most important, crumpet. |
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We thought fast food was what you have in Lent, a big mac was an oversize raincoat, and crumpet we had for tea. |
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Much to Alec Robertson's amusement, he parked himself on a back seat occupying himself munching a crumpet with his morning tea! |
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So my advice to any man who has his eye on a bit of crumpet is to just ask. |
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Winning races wasn't worth a crumpet unless the money was on with bookmakers. |
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Anything that the Minister might say about the cost implications of this in this House are not worth a crumpet. |
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I got changed and toasted a hot crumpet to cure the cold and wet, before heading out in the car for dinner. |
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Confidence-building between diplomats is not worth a crumpet in comparison with confidence-building between military staffs. |
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Staffordshire oatcakes are thicker and round, more like a thin crumpet or modern pikelet, and are fried with bacon for breakfast. |
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This cake is called a jannock or crumpet. |
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Unfortunately, their consorts are interchangeable bits of crumpet fit only for the all-too-frequent rolls in the hay that come to seem perfunctory, even mechanical. |
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He seems not to have any greater area of his body coloured in than he had when he wasn't worth a crumpet, maybe there has been some growing up done over the last year. |
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He parked himself on a back seat, munching a crumpet with his morning tea. |
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There are many Irish arrivistes keen to be seen in these places regardless of whether they get clotted cream, proper cucumber sandwiches or a bit of crumpet. |
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Ada, on the grass, kept trying to make an anadem of marguerites for the dog while Lucette looked on, munching a crumpet. |
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Traditionally, the mixture is poured onto a griddle or baking sheet fitted with special crumpet rings and then baked on one side only, leaving the uncooked moist, spongelike top full of its distinctive nooks and crannies. |
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John and his mates have gone out to find themselves some crumpet. |
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I found her in her boudoir getting outside a dish of tea and a crumpet. |
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The Grinch is a yellowish green hermit who lives on the top of Mount Crumpet with his erstwhile companion Max, a dog whose loyalty knows no bounds. |
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