These chupattiesare eaten with bujeas and curries.
Gammer Sing and the fifty Hunza Levies were ready, and I had put some chupatties into my haversack overnight, so off we went.
Moberly's servant soon had some tea and chupatties ready, and while we were eating them, Bretherton, who had been out clearing some village on the other side of the fort, came in.
A native woman brought some chupatties and milk, and Malcolm, being sharp set with hunger, ate as a man can only eat when he is young, and in splendid health, and has ridden hard all day.
The woman who supplied the chupatties fetched a tiny lamp.
There was, however, a hilly district a few miles to the north, he said, inhabited by a tribe who were neither Mohammedans nor Hindoos, and to whom consequently the chupatties had not been sent.
Now all of you take an orange apiece--there are plenty left--and we'll start back and have a go at our chupatties after all.
When the chupatties were nearly baked, the billy was boiled up again, and some tea and a handful of sugar thrown into it.
Once before I have seen chupatties sent from house to house at sunset--and that time blood ran red along the roadside for a month to follow!
Then he went off to see about his supper, of newly slaughtered goat-chops and chupatties baked in ghee.
Chupatties are like pancakes with everything that is nice left out of them, and were very popular in Rubbulgurh.
I cried, the aroma departing from my coffee, and the chupatties beginning to taste bitter.
And then, after a time, the chupatties were sent round to the villages.
Here an old woman cooked chupatties for us, three for a rupee; but, finding the demand great, she soon raised the price to a rupee each.
The chupatties are cakes formed of this ottah mixed with water, and dried by standing by the fire set up on edge.
We had a grand breakfast, dhall and radishes; the latter large hot ones that had gone to seed, the former is a common pulse eaten by the natives: but any change was good, as we find ourchupatties made of the coarse ottah any thing but nice.
On leaving the city their way led through a cemetery where a few people were praying beside a grave and distributing chupatties and kulchas to Passers-by, in the name of their beloved dead.
Chupatties have been sent round, and that is always considered to portend something serious.
Do you mean thechupatties we eat--flat cakes, father?
On hunting about they found some chupatties which had apparently been newly baked, a store of rice and of several other grains.
Chupatties are quickly prepared; they are the bread eaten on a journey, and hence probably their signification.
Though, you know, we all had somechupatties he bought.
His companion had slipped down quietly, stirred up the embers of the fire, thrown on more wood, and cooked some chupattiesbefore waking him.
Though I carried my usual hunter's breakfast, I gratified the old importunate couple by directing some chupatties and eggs to be prepared, and did not fail to do justice to them.
Luckily I had some remnants of cold meat from my breakfast, on which, with some fresh chupatties and tea, I dined as well as though I had been at mess.
I soon had some chupatties made, which with some cold meat formed an excellent dinner: I got some Yarkand tea also which was quite flavourless, but being hot did well enough.
As the dusk of our thirty-sixth night fell, a ration of chupatties and a couple of handfuls of raisins were issued.
The first pair were not received with very open arms, and had to be satisfied with only a little "yourt" eaten on the spot, and a few coarse chupatties which they were able to take away with them.
This was to get over the difficulty caused by the chupatties not being all of quite the same size.
Just inside the doorway they had found a smiling old dame busily engaged in making the chupatties for the family's evening meal.
Cyprus: on the strength of this we each ate another two chupatties and a handful of raisins, finishing our meal with a quarter of a mugful of water.
We also allowed ourselves some chupatties and a handful of raisins.
After an hour's going we halted and, seeing no one following us, had a meal of two chupatties and six raw eggs each.
He was carrying a few chupattiesand a bag of "yourt.
It was to consist of small chupatties and porridge, but the latter would not be cooked until the latest possible date for fear of its going bad.
Two of the sails were finished, the spars were cut, some of the paddles were completed, and the larger part of the chupatties and porridge cooked.
Forty reserve chupatties had been set aside before we retired to rest on the night after the feast-day.
Here Grunt, to his consternation, discovered that he had lost a small cloth bag containing one and a halfchupatties and two sovereigns.
When enough chupatties were ready, the cook would pick them up one by one, while some one else, not in sight of them, called out the names of the party at random.
Here, after much talk, the old woman in the tent let our agents have a dozen chupatties and some good cheese.
The amiable old dame next produced a large circular tray, which she set in our midst, and on which she placed some wafer-like chupatties and a couple of bowls of the inevitable "yourt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chupatties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.