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Example sentences for "ladled"

Lexicographically close words:
ladie; ladies; lading; ladite; ladle; ladleful; ladles; ladling; lado; ladron
  1. Metallic drops were seen to transpire round the alloyed blocks or pigs, and, falling like rain, flowed down the sloping floor of the furnace; on whose concave bottom the metal collected, and was ladled out into moulds.

  2. It is now allowed to cool in a body, or it may be ladled out into moulds, which is preferable.

  3. The hogwash and 'purp'-stuff ladled out from the slop-bucket of Messrs.

  4. A group of them squatted about a fire invited Schuyler to share their broth; but his appetite was spoiled when he saw a human hand ladled out of the kettle.

  5. Six large kettles were next brought in, containing several dogs and a bear suitably chopped to pieces, which being ladled out to the guests were despatched in an instant, and a solemn dance and a supper of boiled corn closed the festivity.

  6. The average of thirty samples, taken as the sugar was ladled out of the tacho, was-- Crystallizable sugar 70.

  7. From the teache it is ladled into large wooden trays, always in thin layers, and is there beaten up with heavy spatulas until it becomes, on cooling, a pale yellow amorphous mass.

  8. Directly work is suspended the glass remaining in the crucibles is ladled into water, drained and dried.

  9. London society is finely ladled in "The Chaperon," which is almost as a story, romanticism.

  10. Loathsome prigs, stiff conventions, editor of cheap magazines ladled in Sir Wots-his-name.

  11. I was allowed to sit by Simmerl, and, because the common bowl was rather a long way from us, we received a little special basin, out of which we ladled the pieces.

  12. At the conclusion of this speech, everybody took a sip in honour of Sam; and Sam having ladled out, and drunk, two full glasses of punch in honour of himself, returned thanks in a neat speech.

  13. Their soup was ladled out from the immense black pot that hung over the fire, and the noise they made as they fell to it was very grating to the nerves.

  14. The impure tin sinks to the bottom of this dipping-pot and the pure tin floats on the top; then both are ladled out by the master, who first takes out the pure tin, and by pouring it over thick plates of copper makes lattice-like bars.

  15. The water, when sufficiently purified and ready to congeal, is ladled out and run off with launders into thirty troughs.

  16. The lead, as soon as it begins to run into the dipping-pot, is ladled out with an iron ladle into copper moulds such as the refiners generally use.

  17. As the water percolates through the material it dissolves the saltpetre; then, the plug being pulled out from the vat, the solution is drained into a tub and ladled out into small vats.

  18. Eastern Archipelago for cooking sago; it is heated nearly red hot, the sago paste is ladled into the hollows shown in it, and, when cooked, taken out in the form of very palatable biscuits.

  19. When requisite, it is ladled or scooped out, and placed in some convenient vessel.

  20. When the vessels under the spouts are nearly full the sap should be ladled from them into pails and carried to a shed, in which a large barrel, with the upper head removed, has been set up as a reservoir.

  21. The oil that flowed out was caught in a jar and from it ladled into a receptacle (labrum fictile), where it was allowed to settle, the amurca and other impurities falling to the bottom.

  22. Any guest might propose the health of any person he pleased to name; immediately slaves ladled into each goblet as many cyathi (twelfths of a pint) as there were letters in the given name, and the goblets had to be drained at a draft.

  23. A carefully compounded batter, flavored either with vanilla or malaga, was ladled upon a large flat pan and spread thinly out to its edge with a wooden implement rather like a paper-cutter.

  24. That's what we ladled out to the public gin'rally, and to Ferrers and his gang in partickler.

  25. Either from some secret irritation with that possible rival, or impatience at the prolonged absence of Nellie, he had "had enough of that sort of hog-wash ladled out to him for genuine liquor.

  26. One of the women ladled out some mess or other from the great pot and mamma actually ate it.

  27. Then he went to work and ladled out groans, sobs and blue blazes.

  28. The latter is received in an excavation made in the earth, from which it is ladled out into iron moulds.

  29. At the termination of the ceremonies, an elderly man came forward and ladled out the contents of the kettles into separate wooden dishes for each head of a family present.

  30. The metallic lead is then ladled into iron moulds of about eighteen inches in length, and yielding a pig of lead of about fifty pounds each.

  31. The zane occupies the top of the pot, and is first ladled out into hemispherical holes dug in the clay near by.

  32. The curd is then ladled out of the vat by means of a half-gallon ladle, and about three gallons of curd are placed in each straining cloth, the plugs of the curd-sinks being in position.

  33. The curd is then ladled in slices into the moulds, each mould being placed on a straw mat, with a board below, resting on a sloping table.


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