Make ready a pan of hot soap suds, by using a soap shaker, or soap solution, but do not put the cake of soap in the pan.
Make ready a double boiler, the lower part half full of boiling water.
Make ready a frying pan, and have at hand a jar for holding fat standing on a plate.
Make ready a frying pan by setting muffin rings in it, and filling it about half full of gently simmering water, with a teaspoonful of salt dissolved in it.
Make ready; for thou shalt joust with me whether thou wilt or not.
But the judges gave him three days wherein to make ready, and he went to his lodgings greatly cast down.
On the day set the two knights met in the field, and when they withdrew to make ready, Sir Bleoberis said to Sir Blamor: "Brother, you will find that knight the mightiest you ever had to do with.
The two women rose early next morning, and Tsore Jowa helped them to make ready.
Make ready, my lads, and we'll plump every shot we have into this one as she comes abreast, and then lay the boat alongside, and board her in the confusion.
To prepare for action or use; to make ready; to dight.
By that time, the great knight who drove the prisoner saw Sir Lancelot, and each of them began to settle his spear, and to make ready.
And the cry was now so great that Sir Lancelot got a spear in his hand, and came down to assay Sir Tristram, saying, "Knight with the black shield, make ready.
Well," said the knights, "make ready, and we will assail thee with all our might.
Make ready: set his tail aflame, And let him leave us as he came, And thus disfigured and disgraced Back to his king and people haste.
Now we had to make ready in all haste for dinner, and never had Ann made such careful and diligent use of our little mirror.
And this being accomplished without their knowing whom they had slain, the traitor gave them his thanks, and returned to his inn to make ready to leave the city, and also so as not to give cause for talk therein.
Tending to prepare or make ready; having the power of preparing, qualifying, or fitting; preparatory.
Make ready," cried the red knight; "we have talked enough.
Make ready, sirrah; I must have a passage-at-arms with you, for I would know which of us is the better man.
HARE: One for the money, Two for the show, Three to make ready, And here we go!
Then, without tarrying for his answer, with all her strength she fled away, and she hastened to the sea shore and bade them make ready a ship to take her from her father's land.
Make ready, therefore, the ark which I have built, and place in it all that we may need for food while the flood of waters is out upon the earth.
So he called Hephaistos, the lord of fire, and he said, "Make ready a gift which all the undying gods shall give to the race of men.
Make ready for me," he said, "the chariot of Helios, for this day I go through the high heaven in the stead of my father.
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