Examples of using A maple in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A maple frosted.
You want a maple bar?
A maple almond butter aficionado?
How about a maple leaf?
I had a maple over there, and they have cut it down.
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Two glazed and a maple bar.
Not a Maple Loops fan?
I thought I would make a maple cake.
There is a maple syrup situation.
No.220 Turtledove on a maple branch.
Was it a maple? was it a maple?
Let me guess… small coffee and a maple scone.
Please take a maple butter scone.
And I just wanted to tell you that I'm gonna tap him like a maple tree.
I'm eating a maple doughnut.
Don't take this the wrong way, but I would rather get a maple syrup enema.
I greet autumn, and a Maple tree turns red and yellow, too.
Try them drizzled with chocolate sauce,strawberry sauce or even a maple syrup.
You look like a maple frosted.
Possession of a maple wand has long been a mark of status, because of its reputation as the wand of high achievers.
Oak tree, I think. Maybe a maple. Strong branches.
Besides, we have a maple syrup convention comin' at three.
You can find on the menu dishes like confit sea bream over yogurt, fresh polenta with beef stock and truffle, gnocchi with Jerusalem artichokes and bacon,spare ribs with a maple syrup glazing and cardamom and much more.
Let me get a coffee… a maple bar, and a large milk to go.
I know, but that's so stupid, because what does a maple log know about making donuts?
Cedar plank salmon with a maple glaze and slow-roasted cherry tomatoes on a bed of mesclun greens.
I will take an apple cinnamon and a maple brown sugar in one bowl with whole milk.
Gallus is equipped with a Maple Dragon Axe, but often prefers to fight with his fists.
When her father, who was never keen on running a Maple syrup farm, leaves his family to embark on his own adventure, it has a profound effect on Annie.
Where now firm open fields stretch from the village to the woods,it then ran through a maple swamp on a foundation of logs, the remnants of which, doubtless, still underlie the present dusty highway, from the Stratton, now the Alms-House Farm, to Brister's Hill.