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Example sentences for "flavoured"

Lexicographically close words:
flavorings; flavorless; flavorous; flavors; flavour; flavouring; flavourings; flavourless; flavours; flaw
  1. The common beverage is water, but they make tea from the tee-plant, flavoured with ginger, and sweetened with the juice of the sugar-cane.

  2. Consequently we drank tea when on trek almost entirely; either hot or cold, and flavoured with limes.

  3. He was very nice, unlike many of the Togo river fish, which are about as tasty as blotting-paper flavoured with mud.

  4. Prepare a rich well-flavoured brown stock, rubbing through the greater part of the German lentils, &c.

  5. Prepare a quantity of strong, clear, highly-flavoured stock of a greenish-brown colour.

  6. A rat-poison may be met with composed of baric carbonate, sugar, and oatmeal, flavoured with a little oil of aniseed and caraway.

  7. Aromatic spirit of ammonia is a solution in a weak spirit of neutral carbonate, flavoured with oil of lemon and nutmeg; the specific gravity should be 0.

  8. Solomon's Anti-impetigines= is a solution of bichloride of mercury, flavoured and coloured.

  9. For midwinter's day celebrations, a mixture of one teaspoonful of methylated spirit in a pint of hot water, flavoured with a little ginger and sugar, served to remind some of cock- tails and Veuve Cliquot.

  10. Supper was a very finely cut seal hoosh flavoured with sugar.

  11. He lost no time in teaching me some of those full-flavoured Flemish idioms which from the first enabled me to emphasise my meaning when I wished to express it in unmistakable language.

  12. My host asked me if I had ever tasted vodki, and although I assured him that I had, proceeded to make me try five differently flavoured varieties of the national liquor.

  13. As I had always understood that this latter beverage was prepared from a special and excellent blend of tea and flavoured with lemons, I voted for it.

  14. If so, we are to believe that Athens was crowned with Iris; that the revellers at banquets decked themselves with wreaths of Iris; that wine was flavoured with Iris juice; and that a Violet is nowhere mentioned!

  15. One day,” he went on again in that curiously flavoured voice of his, “my mother took a heroic decision and made up her mind to get up in the middle of the night.

  16. Politics, indeed, had been the daily fare of the Spaniards for so long that their palates were now prepared to accept any sop so long as it was flavoured with peace.

  17. The French boatman, shivering in a borrowed great coat, and with a vociferation which flavoured the air with cognac, added his entreaties to those of the mate and steward.

  18. When this arose, the three men descended the mountain-side and sat down to a simple if highly-flavoured meal provided by the ancient mistress of the venta.

  19. Somehow for the moment that annoyed Armstrong even more, and there is no doubt that he would have found a pungently-flavoured reply.

  20. They landed on a little uninhabited island near the coast, where they found fine flavoured fruits, oysters, and the most delicious water, all in abundance.

  21. The bananas may be small, but will, as a rule, be almost as sweetly flavoured as those allowed to develop on the plant.

  22. The Mints are a large family of highly-perfumed, strong-flavoured plants, of which there are many British species, but too well known to call for any further description.

  23. Maille et Aclocque’s catalogue of Parisian “Bono Bons,” there is a list of twenty-eight differently flavoured mustards.

  24. Some people like it flavoured with cloves and lemon-peel, and sweeten it with two ounces of sugar.

  25. By the help of these, many dishes may be dressed in half the usual time, and with half the trouble and expense, and flavoured and finished with much more certainty than by the common methods.

  26. This blancmange will eat much nicer, flavoured with spices, lemon-peel, &c.

  27. Florence oil), and flavoured with salad mixture (No.

  28. Some dishes require a very delicately flavoured forcemeat, for others, it must be full and high seasoned.

  29. The flavour may be varied by adding catchup, curry powder, or any of the flavoured vinegars.

  30. This is very strongly flavoured with cress; and for salads and cold meats, &c.

  31. Some opulent epicures mix it with sherry or Madeira wine, or distilled or flavoured vinegar, instead of horseradish water.

  32. They are good layers of small but exquisitely-flavoured eggs.

  33. She will make her well-flavoured custard and set it in the ice-chest.

  34. There are those, however, who find the fruits of California less finely flavoured than those of the Eastern States.

  35. Put them in a stewpan with two ounces of butter and a pinch of powdered sugar, stir over the fire until a nice brown colour, then add a quart of clear, well-flavoured stock, and let all simmer together gently for three hours.

  36. Many travellers have urged that the cookery of the common Italian dinner is too much flavoured with garlic, but in a winter spent in travelling through Italy I did not find it so.

  37. It has no wine, but in place of it, the inhabitants make a most excellent drink of corn or rice, flavoured with various spices.

  38. I answered, that we had no pleasure in drink, and would be contented with what he pleased to order; on which we were served with caracina, which was clear and well flavoured like white wine, of which I tasted a little out of respect.

  39. In this neighbourhood there are large and fine flavoured peaches, one of which weighs two pounds.


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