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Example sentences for "cool place"

  • Hold up right V, pointing nearly level forward, opposite right shoulder; left ditto at left shoulder; swing them alternately at each other.

  • Compare Free, which is two or three cuts on right side only.

  • This will be equally good the next day, if kept in a cool place, with an open cover, which prevents all danger of souring.

  • Then set the Junket "Custard" in a cool place.

  • The strained fat should be set aside to become firm and then stored in a cool place.

  • As soon as meat comes from the market remove the paper in which it is wrapped, and put the meat away in a cool place.

  • Potatoes can be prevented from sprouting by storing them in a dry, dark, cool place.

  • Line small paté-pans with good puff paste, let this get crisp in a cool place, and bake in a brisk oven.

  • Pick the meat very fine and set aside in a cool place.

  • When done, set it, still covered, in a cool place.

  • The livers of a turkey and a pair of chickens or ducks will make a small one, and these can be saved from one poultry-day to another by boiling them in salt water, and keeping in a cool place.

  • Peel five tomatoes, cut off the stem ends and scoop out the pulp, thus forming cups; set, turned upside down, in a cool place.

  • Dispose upon a serving-dish and let stand in a cool place an hour or more.

  • Let a large handful of fresh rose petals stand an hour or two in a cool place in a cup of Hungarian wine.

  • Mix the potatoes and nuts, add the oil and mix again; add the other seasonings, and, when well mixed, set aside in a cool place an hour or more.

  • Wet your mould, put in the jelly and set in a cool place.

  • Stir in one gill of tepid water and allow the whole to stand for half an hour in a cool place.

  • When the fat is still and scraps are shriveled and crisp at the bottom of the kettle, strain the fat through a cloth into a stone crock, cover and set it away in a cool place.

  • In this way consciousness returns immediately, while in the erect position it often ends in death.

  • The garnishes for turkey or chicken are fried oysters, thin slices of ham, slices of lemon, fried sausages, or force meat balls, also parsley.

  • Spread this between two biscuits or pieces of oat-cake, and you could not require a better sandwich.

  • Grate the rind of 12 lemons; mix the grated lemon peel with 1 pound powdered sugar; put into well closed jars and set in a cool place; is used for cake sauces and puddings instead of freshly grated lemon peel.

  • When all the jelly has run through fill it into a mould and set either on ice or in a cool place.

  • They should be kept in a cool place--never exposed to a burning sun, or the heat of a fire.

  • The jar should be kept in a cool place in summer, and the moss changed once in three or four days.

  • The pyrogallic solution, made with good acetic acid, may be kept for a month or more in a cool place.

  • In this state it may be preserved perfectly fresh for 6 or 9 months, if kept in a close vessel and a cool place.

  • By keeping the oils loosely corked, and in a cool place, they produce a larger portion of this camphor.

  • Both the above should be kept in a cool place, otherwise they soon spoil.

  • Cover it closely, put it in a dry, cool place, and it will be good for many months.

  • Salt the fish and put in a cool place for 1 hour.

  • Keep in a dry, cool place; cork tightly or it will spoil.

  • When done, roll about half inch thick, cut into quarters, place on a plate, and set aside in a cool place for 2 hours.

  • Cover them tight, and keep them in a cool place.

  • Keep it in a stone jar, in a cool place--whenever you wish to use any of it for pies, take out the quantity you wish, and put milk and eggs to it.

  • If they are to be broiled, sprinkle pepper on the inside of them--keep them in a cool place.

  • This is frequently allowed to lie a few days in a cool place, in order that it may attract moisture from the air, which it does very readily by its hygrometric power.

  • The osseous cartilage is obtained by suspending bones in a large vessel full of dilute muriatic acid, and leaving it in a cool place at about 50 deg.

  • The wool is kept impregnated with it for at least eight days, in a cool place.

  • Set it in a cool place, and keep it covered tightly.

  • By salting them down, there is less trouble to find a cool place in which to keep them during the summer.

  • Hence the importance of curing it in a cool place.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cool place" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another witness; being still; complete knowledge; cool cellar; cool oven; cool place; cool slowly; cool summers; cool water; dark olive; easy enough; favourite subject; fixed price; great bend; making mention; many prisoners; mind over; nearly sessile; noticed hereafter; receive him; relative abundance; sweet friend; tailed deer; three lights; vpon their; would see