off his feedの例文
- If we ship him, sometimes he goes off his feed.
- My old dog John has been off his feed here lately.
- In recent public appearances, the speaker looks decidedly off his feed.
- "I tell everyone he's working off his fee,"
- Twice during book, concern for Hussein causes Jehangir to go off his feed.
- He is neither the only Mariner nor Indian to be off his feed in the series.
- He has been off his feed, and we are going to lighten up on him.
- JMURRAY-COLUMN _ LUFKIN, Texas _ My old dog John has been off his feed here lately.
- "This horse had backed off his feed and he was tying up ( suffering from knotted muscles ), " said Ziadie.
- To pay off his fee, the impoverished princess is forced to accept the position of governess in the household, known simply as Fr鋟lein Friedenburg.
- "He wasn't eating " said his trainer, Mary Eppler, " and it's difficult dealing with a horse that's off his feed.
- His change of mood was not soured when word came from Hollywood Park Friday that Gentlemen had been off his feed for a few days and had been measured with a fever of 101.2.
- A century later, according to Jesse Sheidlower of Random House, the spooniness gave way to plain looniness in a book about New York's Chinatown : " He was either nutty or ` off his feed . "'
- One tends to laugh at this " Batman " rather than with it, although you can imagine Schwarzenegger knocking a couple of million off his fee for the privilege of gleefully proclaiming, as he does at the outset, " De iceman kommeth !"
- When the World Trade Center collapsed, Juan Ortega Campos, 32, was still paying off his fee for passage from Mexico _ $ 100 every month _ from what he earned as a deliveryman for Fine & AMP; Schapiro, a deli on the concourse under the twin towers.
- Which explains why, even on a night when he was off his feed ( something he ate ), there he was at the University Activity Center along with some 10 NBA types whose job description is scout, taking a look at 6-foot-9 Washington State forward Mark Hendrickson.
- "Our two horses are giving us some trouble : his is off his feed, and is lame ( somewhat ); he claims it's out of spite, since, when he gets a chance to run off, he skips like a goat, " a traveling companion writes of the young Sade during his time in the cavalry, in a letter to the Marquis'father.