It is a handsome volume of 420 full pages, printed with good type, on clear, fine white paper; is handsomely bound and lettered, with a striking likeness of the author.
Upon them place a large tea-spoonful of fine white sugar; and then pour on peach-brandy, so as to reach nearly one-third the height of the tumbler.
Cover the bottom of a square tin pan with a sheet of fine white paper, cut to fit exactly.
Cut up in a deep pan half a pound of the best fresh butter, and add to it half a pound of fine white sugar, powdered.
The subdivision of the province of Cheribon, called Gabang, yields rice of fine white grain, equal to that of Carolina.
The dusky white covering resembles a fine white net, and within it is a pellucid gelatinous substance.
Fine white sago of the Moluccas; entirely resembling No.
Peel the onions, which should be fine white ones—not too large.
I only repeat the declaration of a majority of our best chemists and physicians when I say that our American fondness for fine white bread is a serious injury to our health.
Let it simmer slowly between slices of ham, with a little champagne, or fine white, and a bunch of sweet-herbs.
The frit is now dried and mixed with 12 ounces of fine white lead, and the mixture is to be levigated and elutriated with a little distilled water.
White marble of Carrara, between Specia and Lucca, is of a fine white colour, but often traversed by gray veins, so that it is difficult to procure moderately large pieces free from them.
Fifteen ounces of this soap-varnish, mixed with 12 ounces of the above metallic soaps, and 5 ounces of fine white wax, are to be melted together at a gentle heat in a porcelain basin, by means of a water bath.
This is to be dried, and mixed with 12 ounces of fine white-lead, and the mixture is to be levigated and elutriated with a little distilled water.
To four large spoonfuls of fine white sugar, put two of butter, one of flour, and stir them together to a cream in an earthen dish.
Duke of Ferrara, himself occasionally worked in a room attached to his palace, and is said to have discovered a fine white colour, which was adopted by the fabriques of Urbino.
Fill them half full with cool wort, and cover them over, till it comes to a fine white head.
Take a pound and a half offine white dough, roll into it a pound of butter, as for pie crust, and set it by the fire.
Our track was from two to three miles from the shore, in 19 and 22 fathoms, fine white sand; a heavy surf washing the beach.
Seventeen miles in a North-West by North direction from Thevenard Island we had 65 fathoms, fine white sand, having deepened gradually from six fathoms three miles north of it.
Inside the depth is regular, five and six fathoms, fine white sand.
The foundation is fine white muslin; the coloured material is calico, in the serviceable quality manufactured at that time, and of shades considered absolutely fast, then known as "oil boiled.
The foundation of such a quilt is fine white muslin, or fine homespun and woven linen, with a very thin interlining.
It is not to be denied that a fine white zircon, when finely cut, may deceive even one who is familiar with diamonds.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine white" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.