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pepper shakers

n. (pepper shaker English)

Usage examples of "pepper shakers".

He knocked off more salt and pepper shakers, then tipped over a table, yelping in fright, and, fangs bared, he repeatedly charged at the crazies gathered outside.

A ketchup bottle, a squeeze-bottle of mustard, a sugar bowl, salt and pepper shakers, and an ashtray were clustered in the center.

Although to Paul this was no more than childish chatter, Tom knew at once that the girl referred to his explanation for why he wasn't sad about his damaged face: the salt and pepper shakers representing two Toms, the hit-and-run rhinoceros, the different worlds all in one place.

She had a napkin holder in the shape of a pig and tiny airplanes for salt and pepper shakers.

The cause of his distress, however, appeared to be the salt and pepper shakers on the table.

He fixed the bowl and the salt and pepper shakers on the sideboard.

The legitimate shopping section yielded a cheap hot plate, a set of permanent markers, a small mortar and pestle, a pair of glass screw-cap salt and pepper shakers, a set of glass tumblers, a bottle of Everclear, a box of long wooden party toothpicks and she was ready to go back to the hotel and do some cooking.

The oversize matching screw-top salt and pepper shakers rested nearby.

So I ate my tandoori chicken sandwich and drank my cup of coffee with pleasure and gratification, and passed the time between nibbles watching a white-haired couple at a table across the way delving among their travelling fare, setting out little plastic boxes of pork pies and hard-boiled eggs, lifting out flasks, unscrewing lids, finding little salt and pepper shakers.

The sixth toad was actually a pair of toads-salt and pepper shakers.

The curtains were new: avocado green cotton with a print of salt and pepper shakers, vegetable clusters, and wooden spoons, tied back with green bows.

Mine tried to convince me it was okay to take the salt and pepper shakers from restaurants.

It was just as he was replacing the salt and pepper shakers that the idea struck him.

Next time, the tunnel let them out where they could look down a hall and see, under an overhead light, two men in blindfolds played chess with salt and pepper shakers and pieces of cheese.