-
Google is collecting applications for a competition that will make four UK-based non-profits fistfuls of money.
FORBES: Google's $3 Million UK Competition
-
They promised fistfuls of cash to firms willing to work on a tight timetable.
FORBES: Companies, People, Ideas
-
Some of these honchos had fistfuls of dollars and were looking for a thrill.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
Sweeter than other IPAs, it still packs in fistfuls of hops, the bitterness of which is tempered somewhat by slight lemony pop.
FORBES: Big Hops Through a Few Colorado Brewpubs: Denver
-
While the crewmen sat in the galley eating meat stew with fistfuls of ugali, a maize porridge, the passengers congregated along a handrail overlooking the action.
BBC: Africa��s path less sailed
-
Elsewhere, faces flushed and still in their uniforms, men and women soldiers waded into muddy paddies and bent down with fistfuls of spinach to plant.
NPR: NKorean Soldiers Put Down Arms To Help Plant Crops
-
Not to mention I will sound like a crabby old man on a park bench, holding two fistfuls of sunflower seeds, yelling at the pigeons.
WSJ: Adidas Uniforms: This New Look Is Madness��Jason Gay
-
Sometimes they were slippery, like fistfuls of tiny silvery fish.
NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance
-
It was bustling, absolutely bustling, with activists, all volunteers, grabbing fistfuls of stickers and leaflets and lugging armfuls of lawn signs from the office into cars and pick-up trucks.
BBC: Barack Obama's 'firewall' burning - Republicans
-
In India and elsewhere, consumers once resigned to choking down bits of bark or fistfuls of leaves can now take traditional medicine in more palatable forms - pills, potions and powders.
CNN: SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH
-
He then moved onto bigger beds (that also didn't belong to him) down by the street, venturing out at 2 a.m. with fistfuls of flowers for residents to find afresh in the morning.
CNN: Guerrilla gardeners green their city on secret moonlit missions
-
Lit--up shop fronts swam in a blur of the rain that had begun to spatter in angry fistfuls across the windscreen.
NEWYORKER: The Swan