Stewed Celery for Garniture and Celery Sauce, 47 Chouxfleurs for garnitures (cauliflowers), ib.
These are unspeakably the most important of all the vestures and garnitures of Human Existence.
The true eye for talent; and the flunky eye for respectabilities, warm garnitures and larders dropping fatness: Bobus and Bobissimus.
We have sumptuous garnitures for our Life, but have forgotten to live in the middle of them.
It is, at bottom, the same thing that both the Valet and he expect: the garnituresof some acknowledged royalty, which then they will acknowledge!
Loyalty and Sovereignty are everlasting in the world:--and there is this in them, that they are grounded not on garnitures and semblances, but on realities and sincerities.
The singuler Fable of Esope, of the belie and handes, manifestlie sheweth thesame [Sidenote: The common wealthe like to the bodie of manne.
Dish the bird when roasted as directed, and place one of the following garnitures around, and serve warm: quenelles of chicken or of veal, Macedoine, and cauliflowers.
The gravy in the bakepan is strained, the fat skimmed off, and then it is turned over the meat and garnitures when dished, the same as the drippings or gravy of roast meat.
Old garnitures and social vestures drop off (we say) so fast, being indeed quite decayed, and are trodden under the National dance.
For the wise man may now everywhere discern that he must found on his manhood, not on the garnitures of his manhood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garnitures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.