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Example sentences for "kneaded"

Lexicographically close words:
knawis; knawledge; knawn; knaws; knead; kneading; kneads; knee; kneed; kneel
  1. This is kneaded up with lukewarm water to remove adherent soda, and then dissolved in hot alcohol.

  2. This is then repeatedly kneaded up with fresh quantities of lukewarm water until the washings cease to taste bitter, and to give a reddish brown coloration when treated with a strong aqueous solution of iodine.

  3. Immediately one of the assistants seizes the wet canvas, crumples it up without more ado, as if it were dirty linen, and takes it off to a wooden washing trough, where it is kneaded and washed in true washerwoman fashion.

  4. There the sticky pollen is kneaded and is pushed across the pincher (a traverse la pince), is broken up into little masses and accumulates within the corbicula.

  5. When he relaxed his pressure, the body fell to the ground, and he knelt upon it, and kneaded it until every bone was broken.

  6. For an hour after that she was only dimly conscious of being laid on something soft, and of supple, tireless women's hands that kneaded her, and kneaded her, taking the weary muscles one by one and coaxing them back to painlessness.

  7. It is then kneaded again for half-an-hour.

  8. The whole is then intimately kneaded with more water for upwards of an hour.

  9. What, he hadn't worked, and yet the bakers kneaded bread all the same.

  10. All that beaten iron, kneaded like red wax, preserved the rough marks of their love.

  11. Noticing that the head had been squeezed into a point on top, she kneaded it gently despite the infant's cries, trying to round it a bit.

  12. Instead of mixing a sponge, all the flour may be molded in and kneaded at once, and the dough set to rise in the same way.

  13. This bread is made by nearly the same rule as the graham, either using wheat sponge, or setting one over-night, but is kneaded slightly.

  14. It is the bread of the bush, made with flour and water kneaded together and formed into dough, which is baked in the ashes, and after a few months keeping is a good substitute for bread.

  15. Plain flour and water is mixed on a sheet of bark, and then kneaded into a disc some two or three inches thick to about one or two feet in diameter, great care to avoid cracks being taken in the kneading.

  16. The clay is kneaded with water on a board until it has the desired consistency.

  17. Then, while still in a semiviscid state, it is kneaded with the feet and pressed into a shallow wooden frame, which in turn is compressed between two planks.

  18. When asked if he had seen anything move in the meal, the lad replied, "Yes, I felt there was something alive in the sack, but whatever it was I have kneaded it all together with the meal.

  19. Then Siegmund laughed and said:-- "Naught wilt thou eat of bread this night, for thou hast kneaded up the most deadly of serpents.

  20. When flour and water alone are kneaded and baked in loaves, the result is a mass so compact and hard that human teeth are almost powerless to crush and chew it.

  21. These now flocked in with their offerings, each person bringing four balls made of roasted and ground amaranth-seed kneaded with water; they then returned to their homes to feast and drink pulque.

  22. Man was made by the Earth-prophet out of clay kneaded with sweat.

  23. Men are his (Greek text omitted) figures kneaded of clay, as Aristophanes says in the Birds.

  24. Man was made by Tiki, who took red clay, and kneaded it with his own blood, or with the red water of swamps.

  25. According to Herodotus, some of the Babylonian tribes ate nothing but fish, dried in the sun, pounded in a mortar until the fibres would pass through a fine cloth, and then kneaded into a sort of bread and baked.

  26. A more delicate kind of bread was twice kneaded before baking, and stimulating seeds were added to it.

  27. The flour or meal was then moistened with water, kneaded in a dish or bowl, and either rolled into thin cakes or pressed by the hand into small balls or loaves.

  28. The flour used in the manufacture of the common bread was mixed with water or milk and kneaded with the hands in a small wooden bowl or trough.

  29. After they had hung it with garlands of flowers, they spread a cloth on the grass and supped off nuts, hard-boiled eggs, and little rolls of a curious form, which the housewives had kneaded on purpose.

  30. And Gideon made ready a kid and kneaded unleavened cakes; the flesh he put in a basket, and he put the broth in a pot and brought the pot and the basket beneath the oak.

  31. If it passes during the rains, the clay kneaded by the feet of the oxen, or furrowed by the wheels, is baked so hard by the succeeding hot weather that ordinary vegetation for many seasons will not efface the marks.

  32. In this way, it passes into a mucilaginous state; and is then pounded into a paste, washed in running water, and kneaded till it is free from dirt and chips.

  33. The paste must be well kneaded together, with one stone on another, just as travellers usually make meal or grind coffee.

  34. This must be kneaded for thirty minutes, and then set to rise, in a cool place in summer, and a warm one in winter; must never be kept more than milk-warm.

  35. Otherwise five minutes appear to be a half hour when bread is being kneaded or beaten.


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