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Example sentences for "cream"

Lexicographically close words:
creaked; creaking; creakings; creaks; creaky; creame; creamed; creameries; creamery; creaming
  1. The demand, mostly from confectioners and ice cream manufacturers, has steadily increased while the supply has been limited largely by the labor of cracking and extracting the kernels.

  2. It was well planted with nut trees and it was here that the Gerber family had provided tables and various food delicacies, including fresh milk, peaches and ice cream for everybody.

  3. But little did the infant dream That all the treasures of the world were by: And that himself was so the cream And crown of all which round about did lie.

  4. The butter and the cream do wondrously abound; Uileacan dubh O!

  5. He knew from his biographical reading that cream will rise to the surface anywhere, in Philadelphia as well as in New York: it all depended on whether the cream was there: it was up to the man.

  6. Miss Leonora was taking the cream off this piece of correspondence, enjoying at once itself and the impression it would make.

  7. She could not enjoy any longer the cream of the missionary's letter.

  8. They called it a sociable, and took up a collection for the ladies' aid society just after the cake and coffee and whipped cream had been served.

  9. The sugar was in a glass fruit-jar, and the cream came directly off a pan in the cold-box.

  10. Maufrigneuse sipped the cup of coffee and cream which Brigitte brought her, and agreed with herself that provincial women cooks are superior to Parisian chefs, who despise the little details which make all the difference to an epicure.

  11. Lady Marion wore a dress of rich lace, with cream color roses and green leaves.

  12. Farmer Noel would go into his dairy and find everything wrong, the cream spilled, the butter spoiled; but when he looked at the dark-eyed young princess with the Spanish face he dared not say a word to her.

  13. Ice cream and cakes were succeeded by music and the singing of carols, until somebody suggested that it was time to go home.

  14. They soon came back With their hands full of ice-cream cones, which they distributed and returned for more.

  15. But the cream of the birthdays comes next summer, when we expect to celebrate June Holiday's birthday.

  16. No cream could be better than this," asserted Miss Major confidently.

  17. There were no more banquets, with clotted cream brought over from Mrs. Sturt's.

  18. Yes; he would come to her, and she would take care to be provided in that article of cream which he pretended to love so well.

  19. Mrs. Sturt was away among the milk-pans, scalding cream or preparing butter, and did not watch either Rachel or the visitor at the cottage.

  20. When he took it in his hand he pressed and pressed till the cream poured forth from it.

  21. So he put into his wallet the cream cheese that he had bought that day and a favourite blackbird that used to hop about his shop, and went out to seek his fortune.

  22. Meanwhile Master Reynard was having a great time in the man's house, golloping everything he could find till the man and his wife came back and found him with his nose in the cream jug.

  23. One girl poured the chocolate, and another put the whipped cream on the top of each slender cup.

  24. A tiny creek ran through the dairy, over cool granite slabs, and dozens of earthen milk-bowls lay in the water, with the mould of the cream brimming at the surface.

  25. So that was how it happened that Mary Jane had a trip and an adventure and some new clothes and two dishes of pink ice cream all in one day.

  26. Maybe a dish of ice cream will help you to wake up.

  27. Cream of tartar, a potash salt obtained from the crust formed upon bottles and casks by grape juice when it is undergoing fermentation in the process of becoming wine, is often used as a medicine.

  28. I'd just as lief go for that cream as not.

  29. Saint Anne, my precious little care-taker, see well after the others and give the sick boy his supper of cream and oatmeal which was sent.

  30. None of the lads who had visited his place for cream was in sight.

  31. Then, fortunately, Chloe appeared, asking if one of them would go to the nearest farmhouse and fetch a pail of cream for breakfast.

  32. Lizzie'd be plumb scandalized if I took pay for a mite o' cream for breakfast--such a late one, too.

  33. Except when I'm sent for cream and hear fool talk from a measly old farmer in a blue smock," he answered, laughing rather foolishly.

  34. In order to estimate the cream of tartar, the wine is evaporated to the consistency of an extract, alcohol of 82° B.

  35. After the lapse of this time, the cream present completely separates as a supernatant layer, the thickness of which indicates the quality of the sample taken.

  36. This fraud could, however, be disguised by subsequently adding the proper amount of cream of tartar.

  37. It remains to mention the methods employed in determining the amount of alcohol and cream of tartar contained in wine.

  38. Here were gowns such as she had seen on the figures in the department store, rainbow colors and with them thin lacy black and soft cream and ivory white.

  39. An ice cream soda at a drug store is not a sufficient Sunday dinner and it was with a feeling of faintness, a desire to eat her meal alone and sulk if she wished, that Hertha sat down at the supper table.

  40. Shall we celebrate together with an Irish stew and ice cream and then go to the movies?

  41. Let's have the stew, only don't put quite so much onion in it, and we'll get the ice cream on the way home.

  42. Tokology says: "The best artificial food is cream reduced and sweetened with sugar of milk.

  43. Cracked wheat, oatmeal, wheat germ, or anything of that kind thoroughly cooked and served with a little cream and sugar, is an excellent food.

  44. In feeding cow's milk there is too little cream and too little sugar, and there is no doubt no better preparation than Mellin's food to mix it with (according to directions).

  45. Serve without sauce, or with cream or boiled custard.

  46. Place alternate layers of hot cooked cracked wheat and strawberries in a deep dish; when cold, turn out on platter; cut in slices and serve with cream and sugar, or strawberry juice.

  47. Analysis shows that human milk contains more cream and sugar and less casein than the milk of animals.

  48. Press them out with a hollow key or with the thumb and fingers, and apply a mixture of sulphur and cream every evening.

  49. You see the head of this concern is a little bit frightened at the way she seems slated to become a lady cold cream magnate.

  50. Perhaps I wouldn't have loved Jock so much if there hadn't been that streak of yellow in him, and if I hadn't had to work so hard to dilute it until now it's only a faint cream color.

  51. Cream two tablespoons of butter and one of flour and add to a quart of milk and coffee cup of cream.

  52. Thick Cream Sauce--Melt two tablespoons butter; add two heaping tablespoons cornstarch; one teaspoon salt and one saltspoon pepper; add slowly one pint hot cream and beat well.

  53. Put a teaspoonful of cream sauce on the top of each croquette.

  54. Beat yolks of eggs with the sugar until very light; cream butter and add to eggs and sugar; then stir in bread crumbs and after these ingredients are well mixed, pour in the milk, stirring all thoroughly.

  55. Pack the cream in a freezer and freeze like any other.

  56. Beat up yolks of four eggs in some cream butter and mix with the other.

  57. Rub to a cream one-quarter pound of butter and one tablespoonful of flour, with a little of the stock, and stir in gradually, adding salt and red pepper to taste.

  58. For one pint thick cream dissolve four sheets of isinglass in four tablespoons of hot water; whip cream until thick, sweeten and flavor; have isinglass warm enough to pour, but not too hot; stir in very fast and put in mould to cool.

  59. Whipped cream over the top makes it very nice.

  60. Cream the butter and sugar; sift two teaspoons of cream tartar into the flour, into which stir the meats.

  61. Obviously, all isn't peaches and cream in that attempt of his to achieve world government on Texcoco.

  62. Of the remaining 7000, the vast majority are either organ-grinders or ice-cream vendors.

  63. The ingredients of the ice-cream may possibly be found harmless enough; but the way in which the compound is prepared is in the last degree objectionable.

  64. The Italian ice-cream barrow has become as familiar a picture in London street-trading as the apple-stall, baked chestnuts, or baked potato stove.

  65. A young ice-cream vendor named Romano brought an action against his master, Auguste Pampa, at the Brompton County Court, for the recovery of four months' wages.

  66. In almost every room of each of these houses, resides at least one ice-cream maker, and vendor.

  67. It set forth that Pampa engaged Romano for one year to sell ice-cream in the streets of London; that he should be paid L1 2s.


  68. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cream" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cream cheese; cream colour; cream puffs; cream sauce; cream soup; cream soups; cream whipped; creamy white