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Example sentences for "easily removed"

  • Allow them to stand a short time, when the brown skin may be easily removed.

  • When cracked, the shell may be easily removed, leaving the nuts whole.

  • Wash the tomatoes, pour scalding water over, allow them to stand a short time, when skins may be easily removed.

  • If the cans were well buttered and flour sifted over, the pudding when steamed may be easily removed to a platter.

  • When the required depths are once obtained, the natural deposits even of the harder description may probably be easily removed by the drag-boat or by the occasional use of hand dredging.

  • Blanch them for 10 to 15 minutes in boiling water, so that the skins may be easily removed, and cold-dip them.

  • One method of preparing grapefruit consists in cutting the skin in such a way that the seeds can be taken out and the pulp then easily removed with a spoon.

  • So that the skins of both of these fruits may be easily removed, they must be scalded, which is an operation that corresponds to blanching in vegetable canning.

  • The rice kernel is inclosed within two coverings, a course outer husk, which is easily removed, and an inner, reddish, siliceous coating.

  • If the parsnips are smooth-skinned, fresh, and too small to need dividing, they need only be washed thoroughly before cooking, as the skins can be easily removed by rubbing with a clean towel.

  • The outer brown skin of the kernel is somewhat bitter, rough, and irritating to the stomach but it can be easily removed by blanching.

  • The latter is easily removed by passing the gas through a solution of caustic potassa or milk of lime.

  • The latter being soon oxidised and precipitated is easily removed by filtration.

  • In this shape the herbs are more easily removed.

  • Incrustations of earth or lime can be easily removed if the earthenware has been well baked, but trial must first be made with a drop of dilute hydrochloric acid, whether the earthenware itself is not attacked by the acid.

  • The copper was mostly deposited in slight depressions upon the surface of the metal and could be easily removed.

  • Bronzes from peat mud are covered with a black earthy mass, which can be easily removed by water and brushes, the alloy then assumes its metallic lustre and the characteristic colour of bronze.

  • In such cases the hair can be easily removed by a depilatory.

  • In such cases, when the abdomen is opened, the free blood in the abdominal cavity is easily removed by sterilized dabs of absorbent material.

  • They are left in this state for a few days, till it is found that the wool may be easily removed by plucking.

  • The copper is easily removed by cupellation.

  • The piece is then dipped in a tub of water, whereby the paper gets soft, and may be easily removed, leaving upon the pottery the pigment of the engraved impression.

  • The smell of privies, which depends on the change of excremental matter, may be easily removed by means of chlorine or phenol.

  • To an invalid nothing is more disagreeable than broth served with a quantity of fat floating on the top; to avoid this, it is always better to allow it to get thoroughly cool, the fat can then be so easily removed.

  • Keep the saucepan uncovered, and let them boil quickly until tender; ascertain when they are done by thrusting a fork in them, or by trying if the leaves can be easily removed.

  • It is better, after making either of these, to allow them to get perfectly cold, when all the fat may be easily removed; then warm up as much as may be required.

  • To blanch the almonds, put them into a small mug or teacup, pour over them boiling water, let them remain for 2 or 3 minutes, and the skins may then be easily removed.

  • The foreign body is easily removed; an incision is made through the membrane of the mouth, and the concretion dislodged by forceps, a scoop, or the fingers.

  • In general, no impediment of this nature exists, and the dead bone is easily removed.

  • These, if productive of inconvenience, can be easily removed by cutting instruments.

  • Pour boiling water on the tomatoes, allow to stand for 1 minute, after which the skins may be easily removed.

  • Well mix with the beaten pulp of a raw tomato (first plunge it into boiling water for a few minutes, after which the skin is easily removed).

  • Blanch the almonds by steeping them in boiling water for a few minutes: the skins may then be easily removed; chop very finely, or put through a mincer.

  • Illustration: The Rope and Weight Attached to the Back End of the Drawer Pulls It Closed] A Cork Puller [Illustration] The stopper of any ordinary bottle can be easily removed with a puller such as shown in the sketch.

  • In use, brush across the comb parallel with the teeth, and the dirt between them will be easily removed.

  • When the time comes to transplant them, they can be easily removed by allowing the dirt in the shell to become hard and then breaking off the shell, whereupon the plant is placed in the ground.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "easily removed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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