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Example sentences for "bright fire"

  • Thus when May regained complete consciousness she found herself in a small, neat, clean room, with a bright fire burning in the grate, and a neat hospital nurse standing by her bedside.

  • There was a bright fire burning in the grate, and the room was fresh and sweet with flowers.

  • When possible, a tin kitchen should be used, as meat cooked before a bright fire has a flavor much nicer than when baked in an oven.

  • Season with salt and pepper, dip in melted butter and in flour, place in the double broiler and cook six minutes over a bright fire.

  • Place in the broiler, and cook over a bright fire until a delicate brown.

  • Broil over a bright fire eight or ten minutes.

  • In the evening old Quengueza was seated by the side of a bright fire; the good old man seemed quite happy.

  • The room felt fresher and sweeter already; a bright fire burned in the polished grate; Hope had scoured the table and wiped the chairs, and the dirty quilt and valance had been sent to Mrs. Weatherley's to be washed.

  • The inner drawing-room had heavy velvet hangings that closed over the archway; on cold evenings the curtains would be drawn rather closely; there would be a bright fire, and a single lamp lighted.

  • I had a full share of the loaves and the fishes of the household; my room was as prettily furnished as Jill's; a bright fire burnt in the grate; there were pink candles on the dressing-table.

  • It admits of a bright fire in front, without which a forest camp is just no camp at all to me.

  • I have also had good success by building a bright fire on the bank, and fishing a spring-hole by the light--a mode of fishing especially successful with catties and perch.

  • A forest camp should always admit of a bright fire in front, with a lean-to or shed roof overhead, to reflect the fire heat on the bedding below.

  • Another essential is, that it must admit of a bright fire in front by night or day.

  • Paper the kidney fat; roll in and skewer the flap, which makes the joint a good shape; dredge it well with flour, and put it down to a bright fire.

  • Wash the veal, well wipe it, and dredge it with flour; put it down to a bright fire, not too near, as it should not be scorched.

  • Put it down to a bright fire, and flour it.

  • Let it simmer gently over a bright fire, and as it melts, pour it carefully from the sediment.

  • The warmth of the fire is inviting," said Lady Esmondet, for they have been sipping their coffee by a bright fire.

  • Never mind, Eric, I shall survive it, with a bright fire, and at Haughton.

  • Or, You may omit the egg and cracker, and broil on a gridiron over a bright fire.

  • Stew over a bright fire, stirring all the while until it begins to thicken.

  • Wipe carefully, season with salt and pepper, and broil on a gridiron over a bright fire.

  • Select a large plump fowl, fill the breast with forcemeat, truss it firmly, the same as for a plain roast fowl, dredge it with flour, and put it down to a bright fire.

  • Let it simmer gently over a bright fire, and, as it melts, pour it carefully from the sediment.

  • Place them at a bright fire, and baste them well the whole of the time they are cooking (they will be done enough in from 20 to 30 minutes); garnish with fried parsley, and serve with a tureen of parsley and butter.

  • All was very quiet in there; he opened the drawing-room door to find the two young men and Lettie sitting over a bright fire, and Brereton evidently telling the other two some story, which he was just bringing to a conclusion.

  • I have also had good success by building a bright fire on the bank and fishing a spring-hole by the light--a mode of fishing especially successful with catties and perch.

  • We, however, kept a bright fire burning, and no gray wolves came about; so the coyotes were disappointed, and vented their disappointment all night long in the most dismal howls I ever heard.

  • The Indians now went out and gathered some dry limbs, and we kindled up a bright fire.

  • The wood was soon brought, and a bright fire blazing.

  • It was a large, pleasant room, furnished simply, and a bright fire gave it an air of comfort.

  • And Noel presently found himself ensconced in a most luxurious chamber, with a bright fire, and everything prepared for his comfort.

  • The little parlours, with their drawn crimson curtains and bright fire, seemed to fade from her sight.

  • After that we find it advisable to order the car into the barracks enclosure when dismissing it--at which time I get a wink from Tom--we shortly find ourselves ensconced before a bright fire in the smoking-room.

  • As I step forward to open the door for the ladies I find the knob gone and the act impossible; but we troop around by another way and settle ourselves before a bright fire in the drawing-room.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being surrounded; bright and; bright blue; bright colors; bright colours; bright crimson; bright fire; bright green; bright lines; bright look; bright orange; bright rose; bright smile; bright star; bright yellow; brought nearer; but see; civilian clothes; found myself; good neighbour; good patriot; looking for; old friends; service reform; she loved; while even