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Example sentences for "fine hair"

  • Skim off every particle of grease whilst it is doing, and strain it through a fine hair sieve.

  • When the juice is well drawn, which will be in from 3/4 to 1 hour, strain the fruit through a fine hair sieve or cloth; measure the juice, and to every pint allow the above proportion of loaf sugar.

  • Remove every particle of scum whilst it is doing, and strain it through a fine hair sieve.

  • When the juice is well drawn, which will be in from ¾ to 1 hour, strain the fruit through a fine hair sieve or cloth; measure the juice, and to every pint allow the above proportion of loaf sugar.

  • Pound them patiently, and pass them through a fine hair-sieve; bottle them for use.

  • Slice wild cucumber before it is quite ripe in the long direction, and strain the juice, very gently expressed, through a fine hair sieve; then set it aside for some hours, until the thicker part has subsided.

  • In every case the liquor should be strained whilst hot, but not boiling, and the best method of doing this is to employ a fine hair sieve, or a coarse flannel bag.

  • Beat it all up well together, and strain it through a tammis, or fine hair sieve.

  • Sugar should be rubbed to a powder on a clean board, and sifted through a fine hair or lawn sieve.

  • Mix them well, strain the liquor through a fine hair sieve, into a very clean cask, that has held spirits, and add two quarts of new milk.

  • Strain it through a fine hair sieve, and boil it till it is as thick as hasty pudding, stirring it well all the time.

  • Let them simmer till nearly done; then lay them on a dish, and when nearly cool, egg with yolk of eggs, and strew them with crumbs of bread rubbed through a fine hair sieve.

  • PUT a quart of green gooseberries and a gill of water in a stewpan over a fire close covered; when the fruit is tender rub it through a fine hair sieve, add to the pulp sifted loaf sugar, and let it stand till cold.

  • Season to the palate with lemon juice, salt, and a little cayenne pepper if approved; then strain it through a fine hair sieve to the oysters, and boil them gently five minutes.

  • Let the meat boil till tender, skim off the fat, then strain it through a fine hair sieve.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anything should; different character; faith alone; fine blue; fine building; fine collection; fine country; fine flour; fine form; fine fresh; fine hair; fine lady; fine point; fine portrait; fine sieve; fine specimen; fine time; fine trees; fine twined; fine writing; fine yellow; finely minced; finely situated; frequent cause; give testimony; half lemon