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Example sentences for "cut them"

  • Cut them in pieces about two inches long.

  • Take the potatoes from the oven, and with a sharp knife, cut them in two, lengthwise.

  • Put two slices together, and, with a sharp knife, cut them in long strips.

  • Pare them, cut them in slices and remove the seeds.

  • When sheets or chamber towels get thin in the middle, cut them in two, sew the selvedges together, and hem the sides.

  • Open the oysters carefully, so as not to cut them, except in dividing the gristle which adheres to the shells.

  • The edges of the shirt-collar were a little frayed, so the scissors were brought to cut them smooth.

  • Besides this the managers bring up the fish from the boats, cut them open, prepare them, and have generally a great deal to do.

  • I had the raw hides put in the water in order to cut them in throngs proper for lashing the packages and forming the necessary geer for pack horses, a business which I fortunately had not to learn on this occasion.

  • Stone half a pound of very good fresh raisins, cut them in half, and dredge them well with flour.

  • Having skinned the moor-fowls, cut them up as for carving, and season them slightly with salt and pepper.

  • Cut them thin; remove the fat and bone, and trim them nicely.

  • Take four fine sweetbreads; cut them open; extract the gristle, and lay them in warm water till all the blood is soaked out.

  • Cut them four or five inches in length, remove the lower leaves, and set them two-thirds of their length in the earth.

  • Take one chicken or two squirrels, cut them up and put one-half gallon water to them.

  • Have two or three hard-boiled eggs, cut them in half and lay on the top of the head; set it in the oven to bake.

  • Then wipe them dry, cut them in pieces one inch thick.

  • After plunging in boiling water, cut them in thin slices and fry in hot butter; add pepper, salt, and toss them for a few minutes in rich brown gravy.

  • Peel the cucumbers, cut them in slices slantwise, and salt them for two or three hours.

  • Cut them in four pieces, soak and wash them three or four times in lukewarm water, changing the water each time; press them with the hands to extract all the blood.

  • Another way of cooking them is to cut them in thin slices, and bake them on a bake-iron that is hot enough to bake cakes.

  • When we saw that they were really coming we threw ourselves into the saddles and galloped forward to cut them off.

  • I was bleeding from a dozen scratches, but I climbed to the summit of the ridge and dashed forward hoping to cut them off if they crossed below me.

  • Dropping behind the crest of the rise, I directed the lama to ride toward them from behind while we swung about to cut them off.

  • Cut some thin slices from a stale cake, cut them in shapes, dip them in milk, then fry them in butter; spread jam or marmalade on the top of each, and serve them.

  • Keep them in a warm window; cut them back; see that they are well watered; then take the cuttings when the time comes.

  • If these leaves are large, cut them in two.

  • Yes; and that is the wrong way to cut them.

  • Choose some big sound potatoes, cut them in half and scoop out a little of the centre so as to form a cavity, blanch them in salted water and cook for a quarter of an hour in good white stock and a little butter.

  • If you like to add potatoes, cut them up, put them in the stewpan an hour before serving, and cook them with the meat.


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