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Example sentences for "little celery"

  • Then add salt, two carrots, the same of onions, leeks, turnips, and a little celery.

  • When it begins to brown, pour off the lard, and pour in a little water, one large spoonful butter, and a little celery-seed.

  • Add a little celery or celery-seed, a little thyme, a little parsley.

  • Chop very fine two small cucumber pickles, two teaspoonfuls capers, two sprigs parsley, one leek or small onion, and a little celery; stir all into the dressing.

  • Roll a piece of butter in flour, with pepper, salt, chopped parsley and celery, or a little celery-seed.

  • Simmer the bones, with an onion, carrot, and a little celery, in two ounces of butter, until slightly brown.

  • Put two pounds of veal bones in a roasting pan with one onion, one carrot, a little celery, leek and parsley in branches, and two ounces of butter.

  • Then put in a casserole with three ounces of butter, a sliced onion and carrot, one leek and a little celery, and simmer for twenty minutes.

  • Season with salt, pepper, and a little celery-salt, and serve with bits of bread browned crisp in the oven.

  • Season with salt, pepper and a little celery-salt, and moisten with just enough milk to make it stick together.

  • Potato soup without onion is tasteless; a little celery boiled in with the potatoes and onion, makes it still nicer.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little celery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little abruptly; little after; little anxiously; little before his death; little bell; little beyond; little boys; little breathlessly; little devil; little distance; little earlier; little embarrassed; little father; little friends; little gasp; little hesitation; little interest; little nutmeg; little paper; little stick; little thrill; little troubled; little uneasy; little work; little worth; quick pace