Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The family is able to escape on the back of the horse, and return home to Quahog.
An average quahog will yield half a cup of meat.
Frantic over the news, everyone in Quahog attempts to live out the best last day possible.
The citizens of Quahog celebrate their new freedom from government, getting away with many things.
Each universe depicts Quahog in the same time and place but under different conditions.
The quahog rake does away with this problem and is more efficient.
The final segment involves the two's struggle to return to their home in Quahog.
But this is his quahog quandary: Why keep up a business that may be worth more closed than open?
A little experimenting in quahog territory with such a tool will soon give you the feel of it.
But he was not seeking ocean quahogs, a large species of clam.
One then reaches down with one's hand and prizes the quahog from its lair.
The bay bottom still produces a good number of quahogs that could be used to seed less productive areas, he said.
Quahogs also contain more juice, which he uses to make clam stock.
Eventually, they go too far and take over Quahog, threatening to kill anyone who disobeys them.
Some of the larger species, as the round clam, or quahog, are valued for food.
"There were fresh, big quahogs and the big chunks of potatoes."
The group then attempt to escape the prison due to their stay being extended indefinitely, and return to Quahog.
What I would like explained about the word "Quahog" is the pronunciation.
Peter hires them back after admitting that he secretly sold their former house in Quahog.
The quahog, a type of clam, is in second place and can survive 150 years if it avoids the dinner table.
What you do not want is anything larger, like cherrystones or quahogs, which are too tough.
Peter goes to great lengths to make Quahog immigrant-free.
He doesn't have the heart for anything other than New England quahog chowder.
One clue is that it often takes a surprising amount of pressure to dislodge a quahog from the bottom.
"And if you're down at the beach and dig with your toes, you'll hit a quahog."