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Shockingly, they were later spotted on CCTV scoffing breakfast rolls while Farah’s head was packed in a bag resting on Linda’s shoulder.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/deadly-scissor-sisters-18-years-30731956
The Dandy, on the other hand, saw Desperate Dan scoffing his way through countless cow pies in order to maintain his supreme strength.
Source: https://www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/news/i-bet-the-bash-street-kids-dont-still-get-the-cane-285374/
The problem is that they don’t have big enough prospects, and the team lacks vision on who they should sign, with one executive scoffing at the likes of Charles Barkley.
The title is reminiscent of one of those goofy Syfy channel numbers — like “Ghost Shark” or “Ice Spiders” — where you spend more time scoffing at the special effects than actually being afraid.
When I first arrived in the area, where now we were scoffing scones was the Royal Bank of Scotland’s premises.