Many vegetarians discard the use of eggs and milk for principle's sake, but the majority still find them necessary as a half-way house.
Grate the onions, discard all tough pieces, using the soft pulp and juice only with which to mix the nuts and crumbs to a very stiff paste.
It is advisable to discard a metal in favour of a rubber tube, or, if possible, to remove the tube altogether.
A rubber canula should be substituted in place of a metal one; if it were possible it would be advisable to discard the tube altogether, but as yet no form of dilator has been devised which will take the place of the canula.
Had she not thought of at least a dozen, only to discard them all as unsuitable?
For as long as they lived Dick would scold Betty when he believed her in the wrong, while she would protest and then follow his advice or discard it as seemed wisest.
Ledwich so relied upon, as determining the character of these antique remains, I take leave, evermore, to discard the misnomer, and draw attention to a name which I have never seen noticed as applied to any of those pyramidal edifices.
When she refused that, too, he suggested that she should discard the mud-brake to make the wheel run more lightly.
He still obstinately distrusted the leaders, and in his heart did not discard the motto: Everything is humbug.
Though he was planning to discard Fox for Pitt, he was thunderstruck at finding that Fox had anticipated him.
The meeting of Parliament took place two months afterwards and that period was spent by Newcastle and Hardwicke in arranging to discard Pitt and Legge, and to lean on Cumberland and Fox.
We, however, must now follow the example of "even the best" of the German commentators, and discardit as soon as possible.
On my life, madam, I begin to be ashamed of old Rowley; I mustdiscard him, unless he keeps better company in future.
By Heaven, if the best in my household has failed in his duty, I willdiscard him on the instant!
Why, he would turn me away on the spot--discard me, i'faith.
Ah, then, with these one hundred thousand francs in his pocket, Uncle Cyprien would discard his mask, break with Talloire, put a stop to the game and openly declare his profits.
Then, suddenly, a clear intuition rose through the discard of those historical parallels.
I might not be able to discard it from my mind; I am under no obligation to do that.
Discard outer leaves of lettuce, using only the hearts for soup.
Although you and I discard anything but natural agency, yet some supernatural power for all that might drop something into your food.
Younger folks come on, less ignorant from the new motions given to mind, and they easily discard the follies of their parents.
Tilden refused to agree to resolutions at all stages, and sent messages by me to McClellan advising him to discard it in letter of acceptance.
Thus in sheer self defence, in order to preserve its character as science, science is compelled to discard even the possibility of the existence of a controlling intelligence.
We cannot logically discard the world of the savage and still retain his interpretation of it.
When the first player considers his hand strong enough to score, he can order it up--that is, he can oblige the dealer to discard one of his cards and take up the trump in its stead.
Sometimes a second discardis allowed, but that must be by previous agreement.