The Saint Clairs continued, according to some authorities, from this early date to be recognised as the chiefs of the whole body of Scottish Free Masons, till in 1736 William St. Clair, Esq.
The 3rd took Clairs Chênes, but the flanking movement planned for the taking of 299 could not go through.
When these St. Clairs of Dunseveric wanted anything they generally got it in the end.
Place on a plate, and continue until all the éclairs are "glacéd.
A moment later he returned, with a box of large and juicy chocolate éclairs and a bottle of ginger pop, and, establishing himself at the opposite end of the table, began to enjoy himself audibly.
The St. Clairs may have been originally a Scottish family, or branch of some Highland clan, but they had been settled on a beautiful estate, far away in the wilds of Cornwall, for over one hundred and fifty years.
The customer of St. Clair's firm was paid off, the partnership was dissolved without scandal, and the St. Clairs went to live in New Orleans.
When the St. Clairs came back, Jamie moved to an upper back room, and gave them the rest of the new house.
In addition to being filled with a filling of some kind, éclairs are covered, as here shown, with an icing that usually corresponds in flavor with the filling.
For instance, chocolate éclairs are filled with a chocolate filling and covered with a chocolate icing, while coffee éclairs have a coffee filling and a coffee icing.
To make these, bake éclairs in the usual shape and set aside to cool.
Cover the top of the éclairs with icing made by thickening a little strong coffee with pulverized sugar.
After the paste has been mixed, the way it is to be treated will depend on whether cream puffs or éclairs are to be made.
The peculiar pastes used for the making of cream puffs and éclairs are not in reality cakes, nor are they real pastry, but because they are served as desserts and belong somewhere in this class, they are included here.
She was to leave the St. Clairsabout the first of March, and spend the next three months with her father's sister, Mrs. Fleming.
As Uncle Robert was her mother's brother, the two families were entirely unacquainted, and the St. Clairs could tell Patty nothing about the new home to which she was going.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clairs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.