Proceed to fill the bowl with the fruit; and when half way up, put on another layer of sliced cake spread with fruit.
Then put in another layer of seasoned oysters; thenanother layer of soaked bread with bits of butter dispersed upon it.
Then put in another layer of cut apples and sugar, followed by a second layer of bread-crumbs and butter.
When the bottom is covered, drop bits of butter here and there, and proceed to put on another layer of crumbs and seasoned oysters.
Another layer of crumbs, wet as before; more oysters, and proceed in like order until your dish is full, making the top layer of crumbs with butter dotted over it.
Drain; cover the bottom of a buttered dish with it; strew with grated cheese and butter-bits, pepper and salt lightly, and put in another layer of macaroni.
Another layer of crumbs, another of tomatoes—seasoned—then a top layer of very fine, dry crumbs.
Put on one slice a layer of thin crisp cucumber, cover this with flaked fish, put a tablespoonful of mayonnaise in the center, put on another layer of chopped cress, then a slice of buttered brown bread.
Butter thin slices of bread, cover them with a layer of cucumbers that have been drained and dried on a napkin, sprinkle over the dressing, put on another layer of buttered bread.
People not using ham may make a palatable sandwich by putting down first a layer of cold boiled tongue, then a layer of Holland cucumber, a layer of turkey or chicken, another layer of cucumber and the slice of toast.
Then repeat the process, that is, another layer of potatoes on that of the clams; on this, one of onions, etc.
Place a layer of stewed fruit on a dish and then a layer of rice over it; another layer of the same or of another stewed fruit, and over it a layer of rice.
Another layer of cracker, wet with milk, and so on until the dish is nearly full.
Another layer of fish, onions, seasoning, and crackers, and so on until all are used up.
Put a layer of fresh mushrooms in a deep dish, sprinkle a little salt over them, then put in another layer of fresh mushrooms, and salt, and so on till you get in all the mushrooms.
Sprinkle on another layer of salt, sugar, and salt-petre, and so on till you get in all the shad.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another layer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.