Grate a little cheese over this and set in the oven to brown.
Grate one and one-half ounces of cheese, add to it two tablespoonfuls of cream, a gill of milk, a tablespoonful of butter, saltspoonful of salt and four shakes of pepper.
Take one dozen ears of tender corn; grate them; then add one quart of sweet milk thickened with three tablespoonfuls of flour made free from lumps, a full tablespoonful of butter, four eggs, and pepper and salt to taste.
Grate the pieces of pumpkin on a coarse grater and put in the preserving kettle with sugar, the orange rind grated and the juice strained.
To each cupful add one-half spoonful of salt and one-fourth as much pepper, the yolks of two raw eggs, a grate of nutmeg and one level teaspoonful of butter.
Place in a hot oven directly on the grate or in a shallow pan, and bake until the contents of the shells are tender.
To prepare an onion in this way, peel it, cut off a crosswise slice, and then grate the onion on a grater over a shallow dish.
Beets may be baked in a covered baking dish or on the open grateof an oven.
Milk the bowl full; in twenty minutes cover it pretty high with clouted cream; grate over it nutmeg; put pounded cinnamon and nonpareil comfits.
There will be fewer railway trucks built this next year, less doing in the fire-grate trade, several thousand horses not wanted, a slight falling off in road-mending work.
The fire was low and the grate choked with ashes; he had begun to replenish it when a curious sound startled him.
But master got a grate sheet of paper, and drew him a check on Messeers.
And for two weeks maybe thre we lost track of time until this grate big pile of gold was dug that I am setting right on top of right now how can a man eat gold when he is dying of hunger and burn it when he is freezing.
He begged almost tearfully for a small grate which should burn the soft bituminous coal of the region, and be much cheaper to install and maintain.
A grate fire in the parlor would complete the work of heating that room.
At the same time it is very pleasant to have a grate in the bedroom; they are the best means of ventilation known.
Thus the grateflue from the first story must pass around the grate of the second story, if there be one.
It is clear that the grate from below must have its own flue out to the top of the chimney.
Immediately in front of the doorway, there are a grate and mantel set in one corner of the room.
It usually contains a grate and mantel; has a large window to the front, and one on the side.
On general principles, a grate has no business in the dining-room.
A gratein the dining-room is not altogether desirable; it is always at somebody's back.
We want a gratein the sitting-room, but not necessarily one in the dining-room.
We want a reception-hall, with a grate and stairway in it.
In case a grate on the second floor connects with the ash-pit, one of the flues at the side is used for this purpose.
The grate opening is two feet wide; the jambs on each side are one foot six inches wide; thus the entire width of the breast is five feet.
Where more than one grate empties into an ash-pit, it is common to divide it into compartments, one for each fire.
Nothing can be pleasanter when coming in from a disagreeable outside than an open-grate fire; this needs no argument.
A good fire burned in the grate of Cerise's cosy den and Mershone threw off his overcoat and warmed his hands as he showered questions upon the old caretaker.
Then she led the way to a long, dim drawing-room in which a grate fire was smouldering.
When Cake is Scorched--If a cake is scorched on the top or bottom, grate over it lightly with a nutmeg-grater instead of scraping it with a knife.
Grate the yellow part and use for flavoring cakes.
A small blaze of fire in the old-fashioned soft coal grate gave a faint light.
Peel andgrate each directly into the frothed egg and sugar, and whip in quickly before touching the next.
Pour into a silver goblet, grate the nutmeg on the top, and let the invalid drink it as hot as it can be swallowed without suffering.
Grate the peel from three of the oranges, and reserve for use in preparing the liqueur.
Strew bread-crumbs over the top, and set on the upper grate of a quick oven until the crumbs begin to brown.
Pare the apples and grate them directly into this mixture, letting an assistant stir it the while.
Wash, scrape and grate the salsify, and stir into the batter, beating hard at the last.
Wash the lemons, grate all the peel from one into a bowl; add the sugar, and squeeze the juice of the three over these.
Grate the peel from four oranges, and reserve it for the marmalade.
As if through a dungeon-grate he peer'd With broad and burning face.
The last thing I remember is dropping into a chair beside the fire--a low-down grate filled with glowing coals; the next I knew I awoke in my bed, roused to consciousness by a sharp pain in my right arm.
A bright fire in an opengrate filled the room with ruddy light, and Floy was glad that the Madame refused to have any other for the present.
Yes,’ he said, ‘your husband found you lying insensible on the floor, with your right hand in the grate and burnt almost to a cinder.
There in the flame of the opengrate Bright the pictures come and go; Lovers swing on the garden gate, Lovers kiss 'neath the mistletoe.
He sed "he thought one grate cause of our failure was because he had not kept on issooing his proclamashins, as he did at first.
You see you can't never depend a grate deal on a turn coat.
The other day, as I was porerin over my last slate, which was pretty nigh sifered full, Linkin sent for me in a grate hurry.
Finally, I heered a grate noise, like an arthquake, that woke me up, an I laid awake the rest of the nite.
So they all went at it, but it warnt long before Paddy found that the heft was too grate for him, an he felt that his hold on the windless was slippin.
But the grate subject that has occupied the attenshin of all of us for two weeks past, has ben the grand forrard movement.
Our army, down in Virginny, has been in grate strates lately, an if it hadn't been for military strutegy it would have all been taken prisoners.
There's a grate menny more derned fools in it than you've got eny idee of.
That as for the southern States, he thought the best thing that could be done with them, for the good of the country an the gratecause of humanity, was to turn 'em all into one big plantation an make Thurlow Weed Chief Manager.
My old friend Blair was a grate man in Ginneral Jackson's time, but the trubbel with him now is that he don't move along with the world.
I'll fix you sum medecin which was a grate favorite with Ginneral Jackson, an it will cure you up as sure as my name's Downing.
The whole country have been in a grate fogo about what Linkin went to see Scott about, but that was all.
I tell you we made the telegraff fly all day Sunday, and by night we all began to feel a grate deal easier.
I've allus noticed grate success Is mixed with troubles, more er less, And it's the man who does the best That gits more kicks than all the rest.
First is the freedom brought by love, when his sweetheart speaks to him through the grate of the dungeon.
This "Why and Because" was succeeded by another--Why does my fire-grate grin so coldly?
She seemed to be thinking deeply; her eyes were fixed on the fire, where the wooden logs were throwing out brilliant gleams of varying colours, reflected on the bright brasses of the grate and fender.
In the middle of the opening was a grate in which bundles of fagots and sheaves of straw were burned.
He threw himself into the big arm-chair that flanked the grate and its dying fire.
It was high summer, and the grate held nothing more comforting than a dingy paper ornament; yet Hobart Gaynor got up and stood with his back to it, as men are wont to do in moments of perplexity.
The rapidly growing demand for grate fuel has given a great stimulus to the mining of this coal within a few years.
The Massillon grade is brought both by canal and railroad, and is highly esteemed as a grate coal.
These wheels answer well enough for countries where time is of no value, mercy to draught oxen unthought of, and where the inhabitants would rather hear a dry wheel grate on its axletree than take the trouble to grease it.
A species of grate or fire pan is fixed so as to project beyond the bow, and the spearman stands ready with his weapon--such as is represented at Fig.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.