Trina had a tamale and a glass of beer, Mrs. Heise (who was a decayed writing teacher) ate salads, with glasses of grenadine and currant syrups.
Old Grannis and Miss Baker passed each other in the hall in a constrained silence, her grenadine brushing against the elbow of his wrinkled frock coat.
He was beside her at two bounds, feeling of the limp wrists, laying his ear to the grenadine bosom, lifting the reluctant lids, touching the flesh that yielded so to touch.
I must say this grenadine of mine has held its own.
Afterall, he noticed the problem with Grenadine so Lloyd now trusted him all the more.
Lloyd had briefly lost his interest in Grenadineand he looked at Boyce's angered contours, yet he didn't understand them.
Grenadine was in front of Lloyd and she was kissing him while, unnoticed, a large pack of dogs came out of the shadows of the trees and made their way towards them.
Grenadine didn't ask for any rest and Boyce had thought that, for a woman, that was peculiar.
All he could see was Grenadine leaning against a tree with her arms crossed and her eyes staring straight ahead.
Grenadine nodded to him and they packed up the two packs and climbed down.
Lloyd and Grenadine shared some of his rations and Boyce began to straighten up from his uncomfortable night of sleeplessness.
Lloyd made Grenadine squat down and he readied his gun for defence.
Before them both, Grenadine broke into a shrieking laugh and fell down upon her hands and knees.
Grenadine got onto her feet as well and growled as they both stood there staring and circling one another.
One half hour into the forest, Boyce saw Lloyd and Grenadine leaning against a large boulder, embraced and oblivious.
Lloyd tipped his head to Boyce and Grenadine peaked over the rim of the nest and look at him, as well.
His preoccupation with Grenadine would have made him unreasonable towards Boyce's views about her, so Boyce kept his thoughts to himself and kept his wits about himself.
Empal could see, in Lloyd's face, that the woman called Grenadine had really left her mark on Lloyd's heart and he sympathised with him.
He had allowed the memory of his promise to escape his mind when he was with Grenadine and now he was sorry.
For a bar, I impressed Miriam's grenadine dress, which she fastened to the doorknob and let fall over me à la Victoria tester arrangement.
The place reeked with stale tobacco smoke and the smell of cheap perfume, but the grenadine tasted good.
We found a table, not too conspicuous, and ordered some sweet drinks, because I said I preferred grenadine to anything else.
Let's try a cognac citron now," suggested my companion, when thegrenadine had disappeared and the garcon stood again at our side.
We had another grenadine apiece and decided to call it an evening, but just before we arose to go, I saw Jay-Jay starting up the stairs to the street.
They all sat down at midnight, wrapped up in their travelling coats and not at all too much tired to sip grenadine sucree and to crunch Petit Beurre biscuits.
Nelly found there was a good deal to be done to the grenadine dress when she looked it over critically, and she was very diligent.
And one of the girls had gone, leaving her just sipped grenadine syrup and seltzer-water.
Grenadine was agreeable to Audrey's ear, and everyone concurred.
We might have some grenadine syrup," I suggested ironically.
I sipped luxuriously a celestial liquor which I have since learned was grenadine syrup and water; in front of Paragot was a curious opalescent milky fluid of which he drank great quantities during those two days and ever afterwards.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grenadine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: corduroy; cotton; fabric; nylon