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Example sentences for "drop them"

  • As fast as the croquettes are formed, roll them in the crumbs, then dip them in the beaten egg, then again roll them in crumbs; drop them in the smoking hot fat and fry them a light golden brown.

  • Drop them into boiling water and boil about three-quarters of an hour.

  • The best way to cook eggs for an invalid is to drop them, or else pour boiling water over the egg in the shell and let it stand for a few minutes on the back of the stove.

  • Cut the whites of the eggs, and a large spoonful of fine sugar to a stiff froth, drop them on the top with a large spoon, and set the pudding into the oven till the top is brown.

  • Drop them on paper with a teaspoon, sift sugar over them, and bake them in a slow oven.

  • Drop them on tins with a spoon, and bake in rather a quick oven.

  • Drop them, as they are done, into cold water, in which they must be kept until you are ready to use them.

  • As you prepare them, drop them in a saucepan of cold water, and then put them into boiling water, and simmer three minutes gently.

  • When clean, cut the turnips in slices, drop them in boiling water, add a little salt, boil for five minutes, and drain.

  • Drop them in broth, boil gently till done, and turn the whole into the soup dish, in which you have some leeks, boiled and cut in pieces.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already described; also the; besides their; country life; drop doses; drop down; drop from; drop them; dropped anchor; dropped down; evil effects; great sorrow; just looked; make smooth; middle size; might never; none local short form; otherwise than; people will; quotations from; scientific investigation; ships from; short tail; solemn assembly; what have you got; young leddy