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Example sentences for "cheese"

Lexicographically close words:
cheerlessness; cheerly; cheers; cheery; chees; cheesecakes; cheesecloth; cheesemonger; cheeses; cheesy
  1. The strange conception of the body being formed from the seed, as cheese is precipitated and curdled from milk, is doubtless derived from a passage in the Book of Job: ‘Hast thou not poured me out as milk, And curdled me like cheese?

  2. So last week I forbade the butcher the house, and we've lived on cheese ever since, and that's eightpence a pound.

  3. I pray you give me a penny or two to buy me bread and cheese at the next inn.

  4. After this no man spake more, but each munched away at his bread and cheese lustily, with ever and anon a pull at the beer.

  5. Then Will Scarlet took his sword and divided the loaf and the cheese into four fair portions, and each man helped himself.

  6. Bread an' cheese and no better will you ate I suppose, sir," and she folded her arms across her breast and stood looking at him.

  7. She took a fresh loaf of bread and cut some generous slices and put a piece of cheese and a knife on the table within reach of Father Miles's hand.

  8. As for their occupations, they are commonly employed in knitting coarse woollen stockings, or in preparing, in the dirtiest manner in the world, the poorest and most insipid cheese that ever was made.

  9. Toward evening, Bjarne Blakstad loaded his horses with buckets, filled with cheese and butter, and started for the valley.

  10. The round stupid face of the moon stood tranquilly dozing like a great Limburger cheese suspended under the sky.

  11. They made sausage and head-cheese and rendered out the lard and the tallow.

  12. Honey was used as sugar with us and olive-oil and cheese took the place of butter.

  13. The best cheese used at Rome, was imported from Bithynia.

  14. The leaner the cheese is, the more coloring it requires.

  15. Neither milk, butter, nor cheese will do to stand in the light of the sun, though it be reflected, as it will produce rancidity.

  16. Dairymen will find a great advantage in cheese making, by putting their milk, which is to stand over night, into small air-tight vessels.

  17. He was an essentially practical young man who dined at half-past six every evening, having lunched on no more than bread-and-cheese and a glass of ale, and he also had his evenings well mapped out.

  18. The man, who knew no reason for secrecy, told him--and Pratt went off to eat his bread and cheese and drink his one glass of ale and to wonder why young Collingwood had been to Normandale Grange.

  19. Sancho told them that all he desired was, a little corn for his ass, and half a cheese and half a loaf for himself, having occasion for no other provisions in so short a journey.

  20. Dom Gilbert, the guest-brother, came in with plates of bread and cheese while the boys were reading the rules, and they questioned him about going to Matins.

  21. Dom Gilbert left them abruptly to eat their bread and cheese alone.

  22. If there was a safe in this county-seat any stronger than a cheese box, I'd lock it up and go; but I guess my bondsmen are sitting up nights worrying about their responsibility now.

  23. So he changed his trade: weaving gave place to cheese mongering; and, after some very hard work and persevering efforts, he placed himself beyond the reach of poverty.

  24. But, when he had finished weighing out the cheese to his friends, he found he had made, quite unexpectedly, a profit of eighteenpence, and that it was more than he could have gained by a great deal of weaving.

  25. He spoke to me so mournfully for the last time, gave me double as much bread and cheese as usual, and kissed his hand to me.

  26. One evening the student came into the shop through the back door to buy candles and cheese for himself; he had no one to send, and therefore he came himself.

  27. It is not always easy in foreign lands to find bacon and cheese rind every day, and, after all, it is not pleasant to endure hunger and perhaps be eaten alive by the cat.

  28. The student nodded also, as he turned to leave, then suddenly stopped and began reading the piece of paper in which the cheese was wrapped.

  29. Now we shall have plenty of milk, and butter, and cheese on the table.

  30. He divided his bread and water with me and gave me cheese and sausage, and I began to love him.

  31. They undermin'd whole sides of bacon, Her cheese was sapp'd, her tarts were taken.

  32. Upon which he continued to nibble first one piece then the other, till the poor Cats, seeing their cheese rapidly diminishing, entreated to give himself no further trouble, but to deliver to them what remained.

  33. The Crow lifted up her head and began to caw her best, but the moment she opened her mouth the piece of cheese fell to the ground, only to be snapped up by Master Fox.

  34. You will never sell your butter and cheese if you wait for that.

  35. The Fox and the Crow A Fox once saw a Crow fly off with a piece of cheese in its beak and settle on a branch of a tree.

  36. It's plain to see you are a mouse, That gnawing pest of every house, Your special aim to do the cheese ill.

  37. In exchange for your cheese I will give you a piece of advice for the future--Do not trust flatterers!

  38. Mix the cheese with the sauce, add the macaroni, and pour it into a buttered baking-dish.

  39. Cook until the sauce bubbles up through the cheese and the top is brown.

  40. While the cheese is draining, make assignments of work and have the rice or cornstarch pudding made.

  41. Use the cottage cheese and the pudding for the school lunch.

  42. Cheese is of value in cooking, for it increases the food value of those foods to which it is added.

  43. Grate the cheese and make a white sauce of the fat, flour, seasonings, and milk.

  44. III Cream of carrot soup Biscuits Cottage cheese Syrup The table should always be neatly set, with individual places arranged for each one who is to partake of the meal.

  45. Put the macaroni into a baking dish, sprinkling a layer of grated cheese upon each layer of macaroni.

  46. The mountain pastures give the characteristic employments of the people of the Alps and Jura, as herdsmen and shepherds, tending their cattle and making cheese in the mountain châlets during summer.

  47. It is the source of coloring for dairy products, being the standard butter and cheese color in the United States, England and Holland.

  48. Cheese straws are thin ramequins of cheese mixed with puff paste.

  49. A pastry consisting of a preparation of cheese inclosed in or mixed with puff paste, and baked or browned.

  50. Cattle rearing, butter and cheese making, are the most general industries of the country, for the grazing meadows are far more extensive than the corn lands.

  51. A French cheese made from the milk of ewes, cured in a cavern in the limestone rock at Roquefort, France.

  52. A cheese made by thickening cream by heat and pressing it in a small mold.

  53. Made of minced crab meat, put on toast spread with anchovy paste, then all covered with parmesan cheese and bread crumbs, buttered, browned in the oven, and served.

  54. A soup of bacon and cabbage or other vegetables sometimes with cheese added.

  55. The cheese is variously prepared, as with the admixture of ale, or other flavoring material.

  56. The poor fellow presented his wife's cheese to me with as good a grace as any courtier could have made his offering.

  57. Cut them up so they will go into a bottle; stuff them in very tight, up to the neck of the bottle; then put a thin cheese cloth over the top of the bottle and let it stay there for about two weeks.

  58. Victor traps around some dead horse or cow, cover the trap with a piece of paper or cheese cloth, then throw snow over that, having it look as near like the surroundings as possible.

  59. There will be some fine cold fowl and cheese and a bottle or two of ale.

  60. A hunk of Swiss cheese accurately thrown by her husband struck Mrs. McCaskey below one eye.

  61. But I have not provided myself with flour and cheese yet[292] to start for death.

  62. He throws cheese into the mortar as emblematical of Sicily, on account of its rich pastures.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheese" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    butter; cheese; cream; curd; margarine; milk; oleo; whey; yogurt