Tobacco was discovered concealed in rather a curious manner on another vessel.
But in 1824 another vessel of the same name and port, described as a smack, was also arrested at Rye, and found to have both tobacco and silk goods concealed.
Heat the milk in another vessel, stir into it the rice-flour, wet up with cold water, and the butter.
Have the milk ready, heated in another vessel, and pour into the soup-kettle at this juncture.
Heat the milk scalding hot in another vessel, beat the yolks of the eggs light, reserving the whites for your pudding; pour gradually over these a cupful of the hot milk, and stir carefully into the soup with all the milk.
To speak or call to another vessel, or to men in a different part of a ship.
Also, her position as to another vessel, as having the weather or lee gage.
Then return the pan to the fire, boil up once, and then change the violets immediately to another vessel.
Remove the mussels to another vessel, strain the broth, and reduce.
Put three ounces of butter in another vessel, heat, then add three spoonfuls of flour, and when hot add the broth and parsnips.
Then put in the violets, change to another vessel, and allow to stand again over night.
Jack had been looking at one some way off along the coast, when his attention was directed to another vessel to the northward.
On the arrival of the Gauntlet at Zanzibar, the slaves were handed over, by the directions of the consul, to another vessel, which was to take them to their future home.
While the Anaconda was thus employed, another vesselhove in sight, steaming up from the westward.
Our engraving illustrates a cheese-toaster with hot-water reservoir: the cheese is melted in the upper tin, which is placed in another vessel of boiling water, so keeping the preparation beautifully hot.
The next day skim off the yeast, and pour the liquor carefully into another vessel, leaving the sediment; then bottle immediately, and tie the corks down, and in 3 days the ginger beer will be fit for use.
At the end of that period, press out the water and place the paste in another vessel.
Boil a calf’s liver until very tender in water that has been slightly salted, and in another vessel a nice calf’s tongue.
Meanwhile parboil half a dozen Irish potatoes, cut in thick slices, in another vessel.
At the end of the half hour add the milk, which has been heated to scalding, not boiling, in another vessel.
Her captain couldn't speak English fluently; but he had picked up a New York pilot somewhere on the Banks, a man who'd been carried to sea byanother vessel in a storm.
Then it would have been a case of Halifax or St. Johns, or else a transfer in open boats to another vessel, with more danger to my passengers and crew.
Then transfer them to another vessel, and scald them with boiling water, to render them white and firm.
When they are cold, return the pickles to the kettle, (having first washed it out clean,) and scald them four times with fresh vinegar boiled for the purpose in another vessel.
Have ready, in another vessel, the same quantity of fresh raspberries that you put in at first; and pour the strained liquid over them.
A third time pour the liquid over the original quantity of fresh raspberries in another vessel, and let it stand untouched during twenty-four hours.
Every steam vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another vessel shall on approaching her, if necessary, slacken her speed or stop or reverse.
Every vessel which is directed by these rules to keep out of the way of another vessel shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other.
To take the wind out of the sails of (another vessel) by sailing to windward of her.
A large rope to fasten the midship part of a ship to a wharf, or to another vessel.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another vessel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.