We scraped that marrowy substance and then mixed the scrapings with its own water which we strained through a cloth, and so obtained milk like goat’s milk.
They make round white [loaves of] bread from the marrowy substance of trees, which is not very good, and is found between the wood and the bark and resembles buttermilk curds.
There is a clear, sweet water in the middle of that marrowy substance which is very refreshing.
Under that shell there is a white marrowy substance one finger in thickness, which they eat fresh with meat and fish as we do bread; and it has a taste resembling the almond.
When the natives wish to make oil, they take that cocoanut, and allow the marrowy substance and the water to putrefy.
The bulbous-headed fellows that steam well when they are at work are the men that draw big audiences and give us marrowy books and pictures.
Oh, for the deep Scandinavian scourge of pain, the inbrooding, marrowy soul-ache of Ibsen!
It contains no stone, but has instead a marrowy substance resembling a bean but larger.
That marrowy substance has a delicate taste like chestnuts.
Butter cured with this mixture will be of a rich marrowy consistence, and will never acquire that brittle hardness so common to salt butter.
Butter cured with this mixture appears of a rich marrowy consistency and fine colour, and never acquires a brittle hardness, nor tastes salt, as the other is apt to do.
It furnished a good excuse to go forth; it pitched one in the right key; it sent one through the fat andmarrowy places of field and wood.
The soil is marrowy and full of innumerable forests.
He was like a marrowy plant, which needs but water and the poorest ground to make it grow to strength; but which, in too fat a soil, will shoot into luxuriant overgrowth, without fruit or usefulness.
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