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Example sentences for "flasks"

Lexicographically close words:
flashlight; flashlights; flashy; flask; flasket; flat; flatboat; flatboats; flatfish; flatfoot
  1. By this time the milk, now known as Sakwaska, has become abundantly inoculated with the organisms essential to the fermentation, and after the removal of the grains, may be poured into well-corked flasks for the secondary brew.

  2. Three or four parts of fresh cows' milk are added to one part of this and poured into flasks which are allowed to stand for forty-eight hours with occasional shaking.

  3. For the preparation of soured milk on a small scale, one of the various forms of vacuum flasks now on the market may be used with satisfactory results.

  4. The flasks should be kept at a lower temperature for twenty-four to forty-eight hours, by which time the product is ready for consumption.

  5. Koom is noted for the manufacture of a white porous earthenware, which is made into flasks and bottles, some of beautiful design and workmanship.

  6. She had enjoyed the fun at first and forgot about the wine till forced to notice it when the flasks came out, not very surreptitiously.

  7. These air-flasks have a tremendous supporting power—which is only another way of saying that they are extremely buoyant.

  8. The air-flasks are filled with compressed air by air-compressor pumps which are driven by the engines when the submarine is running light or awash.

  9. Flasks of wine, ample viands, gold and silver vessels, mostly consecrated to holy rites, strewed the board.

  10. Flasks of the richest Florentine wines--viands prepared with all the art which, alas, Italy has now lost!

  11. He that comes to take them shall first serve me as the friar serves my flasks of canary: he shall drain me dry as hay.

  12. The appearance of the knight, however, cheered him up with a semblance of protection, and gave him just sufficient courage to demolish a cygnet and a rumble-pie, which he diluted with the contents of two flasks of canary sack.

  13. The humble and officious host hastened to serve them, and to remove the empty flasks and cans of ale.

  14. After washing it is transferred to the flasks of the apparatus mentioned in the first part of this paper, and estimated.

  15. Then Madame returned to the little room and looked at the two flasks again.

  16. The engraving on the two flasks was nearly the same; and if some of those queer foreign characters really differed, Madame did not know it.

  17. If she went to bed now she would be sure to suffer all night, and in one of the flasks was a sure cure.

  18. Now, however, when she came back into her room and gazed at the two flasks upon her table, she had no idea which one was of gold and which of silver, for the weakness of her eyes prevented her from telling them apart by means of their color.

  19. She had almost decided to hide both flasks until the Arab returned, when several sharp twinges of pain caught her and made her long most earnestly for relief.

  20. Also in size and shape the flasks were exactly alike.

  21. The Two Flasks Presently she remembered that the front door was yet unlocked.

  22. He drank from unlabeled pint flasks of whisky all day.

  23. Once, when she opened a bureau drawer of his by mistake, she saw half a dozen whisky-flasks mixed with grimy collars, and the sour smell nauseated her.

  24. Only thirteen days after, a haunch of prime venison was carried from my very tent door by the wolves, and on the same day two flasks of old vernage turned sour and muddy.

  25. It spun the thread from a sort of gluey substance which is contained in the flasks in its body.

  26. A third apartment was filled with flasks of wine, with casks probably containing spirits, and boxes, the contents of which they did not pause to examine.

  27. In the midst of a large room, the sides of which were crowded with coffins, piled to the very ceiling, sat about a dozen personages, with pipes in their mouths, and flasks and glasses before them.

  28. Glass flasks which have had oil in them, cannot be cleansed better or more speedily than by shaking in them a mixture of fullers-earth or potters-clay.

  29. The flasks were "held over clear fires of burning coals and continually agitated.

  30. And now, since the flasks are empty and your young comrade is nodding in his chair, it will perhaps be as well for you to spend as much of the night as is left in repose.

  31. He hath likewise been the cause of our losing three flasks of most excellent muscadine.

  32. So saying, he brought a pair of flasks out from a recess, and having seen us served and our glasses filled, he seated himself in a high-backed oaken chair and presided with old-fashioned courtesy over our feast.

  33. The consequence to us was, that when we landed and retired to sleep those two artless Russians stole our flasks and disappeared.

  34. We were out all night, and a cold function indeed it was; and right glad were we that we had brought our flasks to keep us alive and help our circulation to maintain the struggle.

  35. We had our brandy-flasks still nearly full, for we were resolved to keep the spirits for medicinal purposes only; but as the stuff was unmixed with water, we were unable to satisfy our thirst by means of a pull from the flask.

  36. The color of the latter is generally supposed to be due to a resinous substance containing chlorophyl, though others assert that it originates from the copper of the distilling apparatus and the copper flasks in which it is dispatched.

  37. If the manufacturer has not a cool cellar at his disposal, the fatty particles are readily separated by placing the flasks containing the extract upon ice, and filtering immediately after separation is complete.

  38. In distilling, metal Florentine flasks should be used, as the oil adheres tenaciously to glass vessels and the distillate has to be treated with ether.

  39. The flasks were just large enough to fit snugly in the chasm.

  40. I wish we had those flasks of wine that you were speaking of.

  41. And yet, in summer, a certain odor arises which compels the least delicate of the judges to have frequent recourse to flasks of smelling-salts judiciously provided.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flasks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.