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  • "Trays," cried Bel, flinging the dice, and clapping her hands.

    Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. 1832

  • Trays are carried in two hands,” he says, though without, perhaps, the same conviction as before.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • Trays of treats appear as from nowhere, elegantly wrapped Pandoro or Panettone (brioche-type cakes) at Christmas, tortelli, chiacchiere ( "chatterboxes") and frittelle fried snacks for Carnevale piled high on white paper doilies under showers of white icing sugar, dove-shaped Colomba for Easter.

    Jamie Schler: Pan dei Morti (Bread of the Dead) for All Souls' Day Jamie Schler 2010

  • Trays of Black Hills gold jewelry lined the top and bottom shelves.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Trays of treats appear as from nowhere, elegantly wrapped Pandoro or Panettone (brioche-type cakes) at Christmas, tortelli, chiacchiere ( "chatterboxes") and frittelle fried snacks for Carnevale piled high on white paper doilies under showers of white icing sugar, dove-shaped Colomba for Easter.

    Jamie Schler: Pan dei Morti (Bread of the Dead) for All Souls' Day Jamie Schler 2010

  • Trays enter and exit the slot in the door with barely more than a grunt from the hall.

    Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011

  • Trays of Black Hills gold jewelry lined the top and bottom shelves.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • How to make them: Buy a set of Tovolo King Cube Extra Large Silicone Ice Cube Trays, which make two-inch cubes $9, tovolo.com .

    With Ice, Size Matters Kimberly Chou 2011

  • Trays enter and exit the slot in the door with barely more than a grunt from the hall.

    Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011

  • Trays of treats appear as from nowhere, elegantly wrapped Pandoro or Panettone (brioche-type cakes) at Christmas, tortelli, chiacchiere ( "chatterboxes") and frittelle fried snacks for Carnevale piled high on white paper doilies under showers of white icing sugar, dove-shaped Colomba for Easter.

    Jamie Schler: Pan dei Morti (Bread of the Dead) for All Souls' Day Jamie Schler 2010

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