She was not introduced to anyone else, but several she already knew; they were selected from the cremede la creme of Her Ladyship's set of the rather less modern sort.
There were sets within sets evidently, and this was the very inner creme de la creme.
It has often occurred to me that there are a vast number of plucky little bread-winning girls and women to whom even a tiny jar of crememarquise is a hopeless impossibility.
If you use creme marquise or any of the other delightful cosmetics told about in our beauty book, add a little essence of violets to them while they are being mixed.
For those who are fond of violet I will give the following recipes: Creme de la Violettes: Place in a porcelain kettle one ounce each of white wax and spermaceti, cut in fine shavings.
Be sure that your druggist weighs the wax carefully, for too much of this ingredient will spoil the creme by making it too firm.
Let the juice dry in and massage with creme marquise.
The creme marquise is a whiter, harder preparation than any of the others.
I have been told by many that continuous applications of creme marquise had done away with pimples and blackheads, and it is frequently found that nothing more than a sensible diet and some simple pure face cosmetic is needed.
The creme marquise is especially difficult for the woman who tumbles things together in a haphazard fashion.
Add three jiggers of creme de menthe--" "Nick, are you mad?
As for a creme d'asperge, it is better to employ a chef to teach the new cook.
November 10 Haddock au Gratin *Venison Cutlets Hashed Browned Potatoes Oyster and Celery Salad Marrons, a la Creme Coffee *Venison Cutlets--Trim venison cutlets in usual way.
Creme de menthe is served on shaved ice in a special bowl-shaped glass, from a highly decorated small decanter either of white or colored glass without a handle.
She bought Creme des Cremes for her face, and Creme Simon for her hands, and liquid varnish for her nails, and violet unguent for her hair.
They drank coffee and cremede menthe, and Anne-Marie had strawberry ice and cakes.
Nancy sat in the boarding-house with her dresses and her hats and her Creme des Cremes.
From three to four we had a reception for Mr. Booth, quite thecreme de la creme, I assure you.
I had given a fiew doses of Flower of Sulpher & Creme of Tarter and derected that he Should take the Cold bath every morning.
I gave the woman a dose of creme of tarter and flour of Sulphur, and the man Some eye water.
I gave it a dost of Creme of Tarter and a fresh Poltice of Onions.
Shake thoroughly; strain into tall, thin glass; cover the top lightly with Creme de Menthe and serve.
I wore my creme voile with lace and embroidery, straw bonnet with creme feathers, lined with dark blue velvet.
A beautiful ball it was, about 600 people, all the creme de la societe and beautiful dresses and jewels.
I wore as usual the blue velvet, which will walk about alone soon, as it has done all the ceremonies lately; my pearls, and a creme velvet bonnet with light blue feathers.
I wore the cremeembroidered velvet with blue satin front, tiara, and blue feathers in my hair.
But always postponing his obedience to the cool commands of women, he remained talking with his host in the library, and sipping creme de menthe!
The Colonel still sat in his chair, nursing his last drop of creme de menthe resentfully.
The creme de la creme of Cheshire assembled in Lady Helena's halls of dazzling light, to do honor to Sir Victor Catheron's bride-elect.
The romantic young nobleman of Westphalia arrives at Paris, and is admitted into what a celebrated female author calls la creme de la creme de la haute volee of Parisian society.
Take eight tartlet tins, not too large, butter them, and fill about three parts full of creme of pheasant and place them in the oven for a few minutes.
The mould may also be filled with some other cream; as creme legere, creme cuite, etc.
They are generally filled with whipped cream, but may be filled with creme legere orcreme cuite.
It is a Charlotte made exactly as the above one, but filled with creme a la Chantilly.
Just before serving, spread some creme legere on the top, tastefully and fancifully, by means of a paper funnel, or with the pastry-bag.
Perhaps she was an idiot, after all, and we have been thinking such cruel things of her, just because she couldn't grapple with creme d'asperges and bifsteck aux pommes.
Will you take consomme julienne, orcreme d'asperges?
Mr. Tamworth selected the creme d'asperges; so did Letitia and I.
So just put down consomme julienne, and creme d'asperges.
And there la creme de la creme of male society used to meet, sip their ice and drink their cup of mocha, whilst holding long conversations, almost exclusively about gambling and women.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.