allyou

allyou

(ˈɔːlˌjuː; ˈɔːˌjʊ)
pron
(used in addressing more than one person) informal Caribbean all of you
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The regional retailer is famous for its Grandma Buehler's made-from-scratch buttermilk pancakes, as well local favorites, including ham loaf, meatloaf, fried bologna, and an allyou can eat fried or baked fish meal on Fridays for only $12.99.
You can change the badge allyou like, but the 3-Series and now the 4-Series Coupe continues to be the most rewarding drive, even if sets you back a cool dhs280,000.
Enjoy a sendup of songs - 'AllYou Need Is Cash'being one of their finest.
(57) For this, the voice does not exonerate itself, but states rather that it also contributes to 'this wall, the great wall, which we call, perhaps miscall, civilization.' (58) To end its speech, the anonymous voice hands off to the gramophone: 'Allyou can see of yourselves is scraps, orts and fragments?
After a sumptuous 'allyou can eat' breakfast buffet the next morning we headed out for another morning in the park to finish off what we hadn't had time for the day before.
Allyou think I just come off the banana boat or what?
A Gordon was not impressed by Carlisle at allYOU would have thought that, with all the controversy over the millennium grandstand at Newmarket, racecourses would have taken a second look at any new plans.
But also consider in the price allyou could do within walking distance of the Hotel des Bergues that costs next to nothing: strolling and sniffing your way through the Roseraie at the Parc La Grange, one of the world's most exquisite rose gardens.
With larger species, a single plant is allyou need.
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