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Example sentences for "haddocks"

Lexicographically close words:
hadde; hadden; haddest; haddie; haddock; hade; hadent; hadna; hadnt; hadst
  1. This experiment indicates antiseptic powers in pure vinegar; some haddocks were cured with it, which remained free from taint, but when cooked had an insipid taste.

  2. A number of haddocks were cleaned, split, and slightly sprinkled with salt for six hours; then being drained, dipped for about three seconds in pyroligneous acid, and hung in the shade for eight days.

  3. In order to ascertain whether the volatile oil in the pyroligneous acid, or the acid itself, was the agent to prevent putrefaction, Mr. Ramsay dipped haddocks and fresh beef in pure vinegar of specific gravity 1009.

  4. Codlings and rock-codlings are plentiful a little to the eastward of Tynemouth; but, haddocks and cod, the staple of the Cullercoats fishermen, are not often caught in any great quantity within seven miles of the shore.

  5. Fillets of haddocks or whitings are curried precisely the same.

  6. Haddocks may also be skinned and broiled in oiled paper, but of course would take rather more time in cooking.

  7. Haddocks migrate in immense shoals, which usually arrive on the Yorkshire coast about the middle of winter.

  8. The Haddocks caught on the Irish coast, near Dublin, are unusually large, and of a fine flavour, and unite to the firmness of the turbot much of its sweetness.

  9. We could have haddocks every day at Marchmont Towers, couldn't we, papa?

  10. The Germans do really say that Englishmen are only Sea-Germans, as our haddocks were only sea-horses.

  11. Haddocks are vertebrates; and therefore are sea-horses.

  12. The haddocks are there hung up for a day or two in the smoke of peat, when they are ready for cooking, and are esteemed, by the Scotch, a great delicacy.

  13. Haddocks may be filleted, rubbed over with egg and bread crumbs, and fried a nice brown; garnish with crisped parsley.

  14. It is only haddocks that are taken there.

  15. There are a great many parties fishing haddocks there during the winter and spring, and we pay them weekly.

  16. At what season of the year are these haddocks generally caught?

  17. Before commencing this fishing the fishermen generally agree with a fish-curer, who binds himself to take all the haddocks which they catch at a fixed price.

  18. Yes; the haddocks chiefly, and small cod.

  19. They then cease for perhaps two or three weeks, when they commence to fish haddocks until the month of December.

  20. Haddocks are what he buys principally there.

  21. There are haddocks and small fish caught there; and through the winter the men just take them into Scalloway every day as they catch them, and sell them for goods or money as they choose.

  22. Do you take delivery of cod and haddocks in that way too?

  23. Then, in order to get your haddocks smoked and cured, you must bring them to Scalloway, and deliver them at the store there?

  24. The haddocks have never been taken in at their fish-curing station at Burra, so far as I know.

  25. Yes; there are plenty of the men who catch haddocks also.

  26. He buys cod and ling, and sends them away fresh, I think, and he buys a good number of haddocks and smokes them.

  27. Above all, he recollected that they had nothing but haddocks and hashed mutton for dinner.

  28. They set down dried haddocks broiled, along with our tea.

  29. I was one of a party at a dinner, where the philosophical haddocks were placed in competition with the genuine Finnon-fish.

  30. In the village of Findhorn, Morayshire, large numbers of haddocks are dried and smoked with the fumes of hard wood and sawdust.

  31. The village of Findhorn affords a very small portion of the haddocks sold as such, but the true "Finnans" are supposed to have the finest flavour.


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